Fu10 The Galician Night Crawling 2021 __link__
Capturing the "sound of silence" in Galicia—wind, nocturnal wildlife, and distant machinery.
Channels the eerie, historic atmosphere of Galicia’s forests and rain-slicked streets. Deep Techno & Breakbeat
To understand the "Night Crawling" aspect, one must consider the status of Galicia in 2021: fu10 the galician night crawling 2021
The night crawlers of 2021 weren't vandals. They were pilgrims. They went to FU10 to touch rust, to hear the silence of Franco's industry, and to prove that in a region famous for morriña (homesickness for a place that no longer exists), the most beautiful things are the ones we are losing.
The prize of FU10 is the "Observatorio," a spherical radar dish on the roof. To get there in 2021, you had to traverse a catwalk missing 40% of its grating. Below is a 20-meter drop into a flooded sump. They were pilgrims
The Guardia Civil de Tráfico (Spain’s traffic police) are famously vigilant in Galicia. By late 2021, they had caught wind of FU10. Helicopters with thermal cameras were deployed on three separate nights. However, the group’s intelligence network—which included spotters with radios at 10-kilometer intervals—made it nearly impossible to intercept.
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In the vast, rainy, and mystical landscape of Galicia, Spain, history does not simply fade away; it rusts, crumbles, and whispers. For urban explorers (urbex enthusiasts) and "night crawlers," the region is a Holy Grail. But within the community, three numbers carry a legendary, almost forbidden weight: .