


So I decided to walk in, despite seeing (and photographing), the Keep Out signs that I showed you in yesterdays post. The reason was that I noticed a new walkway that wasn't there on my last visit to the future green industrial park, Albyberg. There have been a lot of drilling and blasting here over the last few years and I wanted to document the result of that from inside the "park". But I only had time to take maybe five photos while walking up the road. Suddenly a few cars left the area in a hurry. The last one stopped when they noticed me. A woman walked out and told me that they were doing some rock blasting in a few minutes time, so I better turn around and walk back to wherever I had come from so that's what I did.
4 comments:
Sounds like you got a little too close to the action there Steffe! Nice reporting here and last post, looking forward to seeing the progress of this project.
That is quite a boulder, Stefan!
Not a chance of being taken out of there in her car?
I can't believe it!
Ah well.Great upheaval below ground level. At least the new buildings will not be built on unstable foundations. We hope. If they must be built at all.
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