| ECVB and Industrial Speleology |
| Written by Shantideva |
| Monday, 01 March 2010 13:49 |
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Finally the winter said goodbye and the new exploration season has already started in a very eventful way. After the latest visits of Chambre du Commerce and Chateau du Loup I went together with my fellow urbex companions Andy, Simone and Ben to a electrical power station known by the pseudonym ECVB. This building complex is large enough to stay there the whole day. Unfortunately the weather was really awful yesterday, so I could not take advantage of the amazing outside views I had from the upper floors and the roof of the building. But it is probably not the last time I visited this place because we had not enough time to visit everything. Up to now I have only processed the first picture I have uploaded in the gallery ECVB Power Station in the Industrial Gallery. I have still to process a lot of pictures from this location and also from the locations I visited the last week. So, as always, don't forget to get back recently to see the latest additions for ECVB. And finally, I did some industrial speleology this saturday. Unfortunately the mine I intended to visit in Moulaine has been closed very well and I could not take new shots of some pictures that failed the last time I was there. But I was not very sad to see this mine closed because it is one of the most beautiful mines to visit in the whole region and the fact that it has been closed is a way to protect it from thieves too. So we decided to visit another mine. But I will not disclose the name of the mine we have visited and pictures are only accessible to registered/trusted spelunkers. But I have made the pictures of Moulaine publicly available because the mine is not accessible anymore.
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