Around the abandoned glass factory ruins.
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Around the abandoned glass factory ruins.
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This Christmas tree globe in the summer is like a ghost of the Christmas past
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Behind the abandoned glass factory there is an abandoned park, called Parcul Sticlariei (English: Glass Factory Park). The urban legends say it never opened as a park, despite large sums of money being invested and it being ready for opening a few times. Now it looks like a jungle inside the city, fascinating.
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The old communist regime prided itself with its factories, many of them being useless, intended mostly to produce… workers. Is no wonder so many of them are now abandoned (well, the causes for abandon are multiple, is also the temptation of quick money we see those days and the general ruin of the country). So yesterday for the May Day I visited the ruins of an old glass factory, Stiteh, somewhere in Bucharest (near Republica). Is a complete ruin, but guarded, I was allowed to take only pictures from the outside.
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