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Decaying power plants, chemical works, processing plants, mining; everything and anything relating to industry. Rusty and decaying turbine halls, and mind-blowing Art Deco power station control rooms. Immense factories, filled with ceased machinery. Explore abandoned and forgotten Industrial sites all over the world.
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Lady in Red is a disused French power plant. The control room features two crescent-shaped red control panels, and a red/orange/yellow central console.
HFB is a former iron and steel works in Belgium. This central piece of this rusting labyrinth of twisted metal is Blast Furnace No 6.
Tucked away in an unassuming back road of a Bulgarian town, sits a rusting Steampunk Steamroller. Sprinkled with fresh snow when I visited!
Forbidden Fruit is an abandoned exchange hall in England, built in the late 19th Century. Hundreds of people would come to bid on the exotic imports.
Special K is an abandoned Art Deco power station control room in Hungary. The oval room features an immense skylight, reminiscent of an all-seeing eye.
Zeche P is an abandoned coal mine in Germany. Miners belongings were stored in cages/baskets, called "kaue". Hundreds of cages hang from the ceiling.
Kraftwerk Cyclonkessel (Papierfabrik H) is an abandoned coal power plant, with attached paper factory in the Black Forest region of Germany.
Kraftwerk P is a disused coal-fired power station in Germany. Colorful Art Deco control room, pristine black gas turbine and labyrinth boiler house.
Blue Power Plant is an abandoned steelworks power plant in Belgium. It features a coke-works, large turbine hall and an almost pristine control room.
On 26th April 1986 a steam explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant sent radioactive plumes into the atmosphere, which had global consequences.
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