
Lost Places are my world.
I've been exploring the forgotten, derelict places for two decades, but you always see something new.
You must know, raccoons did not belong to Germany. Their population here originates from a few animals who escaped from a bombed pelt farm in WW2.
Now, they are all over Germany. They love to live in abandoned buildings, where you cannot see them (they hide really good), but sometimes you hear them. And see their paw marks. :)
I've been exploring the forgotten, derelict places for two decades, but you always see something new.
You must know, raccoons did not belong to Germany. Their population here originates from a few animals who escaped from a bombed pelt farm in WW2.
Now, they are all over Germany. They love to live in abandoned buildings, where you cannot see them (they hide really good), but sometimes you hear them. And see their paw marks. :)
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