My first urban exploration 😥

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Curiosity killed the cat, as the saying goes, but I came out alive and kicking. 😆 For years, I had wanted to explore and get to know this place on the shores of the Taiguaiguai lagoon in Venezuela. It is an old building that belonged to a brothel. It had no flashy signs, but at night its flashing lights were the identification and reminder of what used to operate there.

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As I live in the community opposite, whenever I left the neighbourhood I would see this abandoned building from afar. A few months ago, the regional government decided to rebuild it and hold a prayer service in honour of the Venezuelan saint José Gregorio Hernández, and the renovations began.

A few days ago, I invited my brother to accompany me to this building. It was a Sunday and there were no workers on site. The renovations look nice from the outside, and the freshly painted walls hide the fact that it was in ruins until recently. A small square is the centre and what you see at first glance is a statue, still wrapped up, which I assume is of the saint.

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I took photos of the entire exterior, and when we went inside, I felt a chill and fear. I am not a nervous or cowardly person, but my skin bristled, and I froze at the entrance. Although it was daytime, as you can see in the photos, I was scared because I felt that we were not alone. I felt like I was being watched and I heard noises. My intuition told me not to go in any further. At first glance, there was no one to be seen. My brother, who was with me, told me to turn back. I wanted to follow my intuition, so I left, feeling very curious about the whole place, especially some small, narrow stairs that gave the impression of a second level.

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This place could be home to homeless people, beggars, and addicts who might feel invaded if they found us in their space, so we turned around and walked around the back. There I could see that there is indeed a second level and that everything is bigger than it appears. As we were leaving, we saw a man in one of the nearby trees with rubbish, burning things. He must have spent the night there.

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In my city, there are many abandoned sites that would be perfect for exploring, including the engineering department of the Central University of Venezuela, but after this experience, I don't think I'll be able to venture into the woods and darkness. I now realise that urban exploration requires a lot of courage and merit, and I have great respect for everyone who takes part in this dangerously exciting activity.

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The mind and body is willing to explore but your heart isn't 😆. Haha, I believe much better to follow your intuition.

With such huge building, though under renovation, who knows there is still someone hiding .

I thought I was prepared for extreme adventure, but I'm not. 🤣😂

There are definitely people living there who are not very pleasant to visit. 😩

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And it’s not even a place that looks spooky… haha… yes, it does take courage. But it takes even more courage to face the challenges of everyday life. So leave those fears behind and arm yourself with company, an adventure friend, so that you can show us those places.

Hahaha, that's exactly what I thought after leaving the place and seeing the photos.

The funny thing is that I pretend to be brave.

I need to find a new companion. My brother is more nervous than I am, and since he's a special person, I didn't want to subject him to psychological stress. 🤣.

@nanixxx 😚🥰

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I didn't know the history of that place. I thought it had been a restaurant. How great that you decided to go! I like those kinds of explorations. The place looks great.

Hehehe. In the early years, it functioned as a recreation centre, where boats were rented out for the lake, and then it became a seedy bar.

They're fixing it up to make it nice, let's see how it turns out, thank you.

The structure looks similar to a school to me, but with the story you're telling us, I doubt they taught science and math there during its years of activity, ha ha ha.
Those abandoned places always have a very low vibe that makes your skin crawl. Luckily, you listened to your sixth sense, even though you managed to document this structure very well.

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