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Safety

Last updated · 31 July 2026

What a location is

A membership marks where a place is, and often that is somewhere you can see from a distance or from a public road. That is all it is. It carries no right of access, no permission from an owner or authority, and no arrangement of any kind allowing anyone to be there.

No advice to enter

Nothing on this site is advice, encouragement or an invitation to enter any building or site. Entering derelict property without the owner's permission is unlawful in most of the countries covered here, and at former military and border sites it may be a criminal matter. These are also genuinely dangerous structures — and in parts of the Balkans the surrounding ground may still be mined. Whether to approach anywhere, and how, is entirely the visitor's own decision.

Locations may be wrong

A location records where the author stood on the day of the visit. Buildings are demolished, sealed, guarded, renovated and reoccupied. No location is warranted to be accurate, current, safe or lawful to approach.

Responsibility

Everything on this site is provided as it is, and none of it is professional advice about structural safety, contamination or the law. Anyone using this information does so on their own initiative and at their own risk, and the author accepts no responsibility for injury, illness, loss, damage, fines or prosecution arising from it. Nothing here limits liability that cannot be limited by law.

Removal

Owners and those responsible for a site can have its location, or the entry itself, removed on request: nadtoka.o.work@gmail.com. No proof is required.