In a suburban area on the edge of Kiel, Germany, a disused waste incinerator has been abandoned since the late 1980s. The site attracts curious and creative individuals, including urban explorers and graffiti artists, who are drawn to the intertwining of factory ruins and industrial remnants. When the incinerator was operational, neighbors reported strange odors, and public outrage ensued after chemicals were found in nearby lake fish, prompting regional parliament debates. Although the water has been restored, concerns about soil contamination beneath the plant persist. The site is situated near neighborhoods, yet remains in a state of uncertainty, with a defunct company listed as the owner, leaving local authorities responsible for its upkeep. Despite its rundown state, the building still features remnants of its past, including an incineration pipe, conveyor belt, and dismantled control panel. The floor is littered with empty spray cans, a testament to the ongoing graffiti culture. The site's unique location near residential areas adds to its intrigue. The abandoned incinerator remains a source of fascination, with its street art and industrial remnants a draw for those who dare to explore. The site's uncertain future hangs in the balance, as local officials struggle to address the potential environmental hazards it poses.
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