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Change to me is not a scary word. The perfect world, in my eyes, is one with no boundaries, no labels, and no barriers. I want to climb a mountain, get lost in India and sleep in a pariasian park all in one night. I'm a limitless dreamer trapped by modern day society's persistence on bullshit. Email me laurenlmbr@gmail.com
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Château de Noisy, Celles, Houyet, Namur, Belgium (via missionabandoned)
Le Château de Noisy (also named Château Miranda) was built by the English architect Milner in 1866 as a summer home for the family of the Count of Liedekerke-Beaufort. The family stayed there until World War 2, when the castle was briefly occupied by the Nazi’s. In 1958, the NMBS (the Belgian railroad company) used it as a home to shelter the railroadmen’s children and wives.
Since 1991 the building is abandoned. The village of Celles tried several times to buy the castle and its ground but the family doesn’t want to take distance of the castle. The building has over 500 windows, which are almost all shattered along with several of the staircases inside. There is still a clock tower of 56 meters tall. The castle is popular amongst urban explorers.

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Château de Noisy, Celles, Houyet, Namur, Belgium (via missionabandoned)

Le Château de Noisy (also named Château Miranda) was built by the English architect Milner in 1866 as a summer home for the family of the Count of Liedekerke-Beaufort. The family stayed there until World War 2, when the castle was briefly occupied by the Nazi’s. In 1958, the NMBS (the Belgian railroad company) used it as a home to shelter the railroadmen’s children and wives.

Since 1991 the building is abandoned. The village of Celles tried several times to buy the castle and its ground but the family doesn’t want to take distance of the castle. The building has over 500 windows, which are almost all shattered along with several of the staircases inside. There is still a clock tower of 56 meters tall. The castle is popular amongst urban explorers.



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god i want to go.

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November 15, 2009, 11:57pm

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I’ve been living in new york city pretty much since I came back from Ecuador. Its been a hell of a journey with so much to talk about in between. But I feel like im doing what ive always wanted to do, and that just feels fucking great. I wake up in the morning and dont mind going to work. This cit is constantly making me fall in love with it more and more. even though im broke, i feel like im on top of the world.



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