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1. Outdoor Pictures from The Sawmill
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We searched for this place during dark early morning hours. We just decided to check what's at the end of a very small and old road, when we spotted this; the chimney that rises above the trees though it's not very tall as you see. Without the chimney we might not have found the place at all, even if we were just a few hundred meters away from it.

NOTE: The road has a "private area" sign, which is old, but still valid and true. Entering is trespassing!
Just because you can bypass a gate by walking doesn't mean it's okay to do so.
You could drive to the place, but the car better be all-terrain type in that case. Or use a silent exploration tractor (yeah right). The road soon leads here. The sawmill's smaller wing and the not so tall chimney in front.
The sawmill can't be filmed well from this side, as the flora and trees grow wildly. In summer time it is almost totally hidden behind all the vegetation.
End of the dimension sorting department filmed on a stormy summer evening.
Other side of the sawing wing. This can't be photographed well either because of the trees.
Next to the view above is this power station.
Looking from the sawmill at the powerstation wall and it's castle-alike shutter equipped windows.
Early morning at the yard of the mill. This is the fire flue boiler from the power station. Is must've removed after they started operating the mill with electricity. Why it is still here is a question mark.
Assembled with good ol' method, riveting, as this shows.
Here you can see all the pipes in it, about 2 x 32 axial.
Narrow end of the main sawmill wing. The log conveyor still leads all the way to the sea, but I wouldn't recommend walking on it.
This is the bigger/main sawmill wing's wall at the "front yard".