Quick info before the video starts:
Today's episode is a 360° exploration.
Which means: VR urbex exploring.
Ideally you’re watching this video with a VR headset.
If you don’t have one, don’t worry - just remember that you can look in any direction at any time.
And be sure to watch this video in the highest resolution.
...which is 4K.
This is a pilot episode.
Tell us when you’d like to see vr episodes as a new regular series next to the other videos on the BWT youtube channel.
If you don’t like this, please let us know too.
Have fun with this virtual exploration!
Always wanted to see that...
...and I've picked the best weather for that.
It seems like something is going on here.
You can see the tracks.
That's great when you're exploring in winter.
You can see whether someone is already in a building.
However, I think it hasn’t snowed for days.
Who knows how old these tracks are.
There are...
...plenty of animal tracks too.
Sweet mural.
I'm asking myself how people get up there.
Whatever...
"I hate art!"
That sucks.
So what have we got here?
Actually it is pretty hard to find any information about this place.
But...
It seems like this was an industrial power plant.
The power for all the industry in the district was produced here.
There was a lot of industry here...
But I couldn't find out any more...
If you have information about this place, please let us know.
I've found nothing and that's kind of a sensation in this internet age.
"Lost in place"
Let's get inside!
And that's why I am here.
That's crazy - every time we do urbex we want to go on the roof at first.
Let's go upstairs!
These dudes here...
You can see them in the whole town.
Especially in the abandoned places.
But I don't know who is tagging them.
Or whether these guys are still active.
Dunno...
However, this memorability is kinda cool.
You can see them in a few videos from us too.
You have no idea how ridiculous I have to look right now.
This roof...
...doesn't look too well.
A long way down...
We better not fall down. Although...
...there is even a ladder. Easy.
In this kind of facilities you never know how safe it is.
Probably not at all...
An assembly line...
I don't know anything about power plants...
If you know how this have worked...
...you should write it in the comments.
I'm sure the other viewers are interested in that too.
Ideally you aren’t exploring on your own. Like I am right now.
You rather do this at least with a partner.
You will be on the safe side with that if something happens.
But I'm on my own today...
But...
...that's kinda special too.
Because you have the whole place for yourself.
It seems like there is no one here right now.
This atmosphere is really wicked.
Especially with the fog.
Pretty wicked!
But of course I'm not on my own.
You're here too.
So that you know what I meant with this special atmosphere when you're exploring on your own...
...I'm going to leave you alone.
Let's hope that there is really no one else here.
I hope no one steals the camera.
Abandoned places in big cities are always heavily frequented.
It can't go on like this.
You're always in my picture.
Thx.
We've already shot a video about a traction power station.
There is a link to that episode.
It nearly looked the same in that building.
At least...
...kinda.
That's it for today's video.
VR is still in the early stages of development. And you can see that.
Let us know when we should put our efforts in videos without panoramic view.
However, if you like these interactive explorations, we will produce more episodes.
Your feedback is appreciated!
