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One of the rooms of the nazi bunker in Pallasstrasse, Berlin. Totally dark, the only light was the flash of my camera. The bunker is currently closed. Some history at http://goo.gl/WuRFg9 - Google Street View https://goo.gl/maps/EB6G0
Self-portrait Johnny
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Johnny Abbate at The Ballery , Nollendorfstrasse 11, Berlin . Check out the event, and join us in this beautiful and crazy space created by Simon Williams https://www.facebook.com/events/317273685124466/
Abandoned bier factory in Berlin
Sun filtering through the asbestus ceiling of an old abandoned bier factory in Berlin
Friday 5th September Johnny Abbate at Pop-Up Art Gallery in Berlin. If you're a berliner or a tourist, come to check it out!
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Johnny walking on abandoned railways
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Johnny Abbate walking on abandoned railways in Spandau, Berlin. In 5 kilometers we found three ghosts stations and a bridge going on a little island on the river Spree and then suddenly interrunpting in the middle of the river. More pictures of the stations to come
Exploring the basement of an abandoned bier factory in Berlin
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Pic by Johnny Abbate
Abandoned Iraqi Embassy in Berlin. These documents on the floor are Visa applications from the 80's
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Giorgio posing for me in a cemetery while aliens are landing in the background. Normal routine.
Giuliano entering in a house in a small south italian village destroyed by an earthquake in the 1980
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In front of this gasometer there's the metro station S1 Schöneberg that Iggy Pop and David Bowie were used to take to go to the lake Wannsee in Berlin. This was the inspiration for the song "The Passenger" (Lust for life, 1971). This is my blue/black version of the events.
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Berlin is killing with its arrogant happiness.
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Walking in the darkness in an abandoned building can give you good advices
Pic by Johnny Abbate
Pic by Johnny Abbate
Pic by Johnny Abbate
Pic by Johnny Abbate
Burned wood house in Berlin Pankow
I took this picture in an abandoned hospital for children three weeks ago. At that moment it was so dark that I had to turn on the flash of my camera, and only now, looking at the picture, I notice that these were many rooms into each other. Why? I don't know why. So the kid could watch each other in the rooms? Or one room was for the kids, and the room next to it was for the doctor to watch the kids?