Visiting The White House in Estonia - part 2

Look also at the part 1 Let's continue now in that house.
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Next to a tree was also one door probably from the house.

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Not sure what plant it is, but seems similar to Orobanche, commonly known as broomrape.

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Now this is in the middle part of the house, which is in a better shape, because it seemed to be built stronger, had concrete floors and the roof was also not as bad.

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Cabinet under the stairs.

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But still not all of it. Just a bit better.

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This part had a lot of colors on the walls.

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Seems pretty dangerous to be in this building. But we were in there for a short time and tried to not fall thorugh the floors.

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The view from the front balcony.

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Someone had used this door to get also up one floor, but it seemed not worth it.

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Old bag.

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Went up the hill behind the manor. When walking in that green I smelled something garlic. I grabbed one leaf and knew then it was Karulauk aka Allium ursinum, known as wild garlic, wild cowleek, ramsons, buckrams, broad-leaved garlic, wood garlic, bear leek or bear's garlic.

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And on top of the hill was this interesting landscape.

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This is also where the water stream was coming from.

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It was an interesting exploration trip. Thanks for your attention!

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