I had a very interesting trip to this Norwegian abandoned factory earlier this year. I found an inside space with trees and vegetation growing, and it was really cool to see how nature was taking the place back. A huge hole in the roof, which probably once supported a tank, made a perfect opening for incoming rain. The factory once received dead animals and waste parts from slaughter houses and these materials was grinded up to bone meal. High levels of animal fat in the ground, as well as residues from the factory operations, caused a peculiar smell on the entire first floor.

The place was abandoned in 1995 and is now demolished, but is well documented by a few Norwegian urbexers who suddenly found an interest in this place.

Factory exterior.

Another shot of the derelict factory in the distance.

Inside on the first floor.

A tank and other ruble on the messy first floor.

A room on second floor.

The two cool scales with faces.

Details of a wall.

Top floor.

Work bench and view over the top floor.

Another top floor shot looking towards my favourite area.

Really cool how nature is taking back the place.

Another shot of the trees and vegetation inside the factory.

Gauge detail 1

Detail shot

Gauge detail 2

Looking upwards from the bottom floor to the top with fish-eye.

Another part of the factory.

Easy access in and out.

The grinders.