As some of you know, I am currently in the South of France for a few weeks....
The place I'm in is pretty remote and I've been dying to get out and see if there is anything worth exploring.
I got a car, drove about 10km and failed miserably, not knowing where the hell I was going and if there was anything at all to see.
Driving on the opposite side IS confusing!! People tooted at me and I lost my confidence :/ I was in a bad mood.
After a good nights sleep and dreaming about driving on the right hand side of the road, I borrowed an English speaking sat nav, got a few red bulls and after a search for "urban exploration Val D'Isere" on flickr, I found a guy who was happy to tell me a few places in my area.
The first place I visited is the old tramsheds which is in Saint Martin D'heres.
It's pretty huge but mostly stripped. Reminded me of the Inverurie Locomotive Works in Aberdeen. The graffiti is awesome =]
It's not the best of places, but I was soooo glad to get out doing what i love
The place I'm in is pretty remote and I've been dying to get out and see if there is anything worth exploring.
I got a car, drove about 10km and failed miserably, not knowing where the hell I was going and if there was anything at all to see.
Driving on the opposite side IS confusing!! People tooted at me and I lost my confidence :/ I was in a bad mood.
After a good nights sleep and dreaming about driving on the right hand side of the road, I borrowed an English speaking sat nav, got a few red bulls and after a search for "urban exploration Val D'Isere" on flickr, I found a guy who was happy to tell me a few places in my area.
The first place I visited is the old tramsheds which is in Saint Martin D'heres.
It's pretty huge but mostly stripped. Reminded me of the Inverurie Locomotive Works in Aberdeen. The graffiti is awesome =]
It's not the best of places, but I was soooo glad to get out doing what i love