It's an amazing post, but I can't help thinking about the pollution that might be left from those gasometers, and all that rust.
Where I live, on Long Island (NY) we have a legacy of old plants and businesses that has left soil water pollution. It's invisible, but soil samples and water samples reveal the danger.
Hard to believe that those kids should be playing there, or that agricultural products are safe to grow there.
I'm extrapolating from my own experience, here, where I live.
Actually it looks like one of the sites would visit in an urban explorers expedition :)
RE: THE OLD GASOMETERS ON THE OUTSKIRTS OF PULA