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Rediscovering Lost Frequencies: The Power of Unlimited Energy

It's been some time since my last journey to Lost Frequencies, and while much remains familiar, there is one monumental change: unlimited power!

June 27, 2024 Michel 1 min read Belgium
A wide shot of the control room in "Lost Frequencies," an abandoned radio transmitting facility. The image showcases a large console desk with multiple control panels, gauges, and an empty chair in the center. The architectural structure of the room, including the high ceiling and expansive windows, adds to the atmosphere of urban exploration.

It’s been some time since my last journey to Lost Frequencies, but the allure of this enigmatic place drew me back once more. While much remains familiar, there is one monumental change: unlimited power!

During my recent visit, I spent time tinkering with several fuseboxes on the lower floor. With some effort and persistence, I successfully restored electricity to the machine room. This newfound energy has transformed the entire experience, breathing new life into the mysterious and captivating world of Lost Frequencies.

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