Huge Abandoned Death-Trap Factory Exploration
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- Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
- In this episode we explore a 15+ story abandoned factory that most recently processed pig feed. As we explore, we soon realize the place is pretty dangerous, with many pitfalls and horrible odors to top it all off.
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Idk about everyone else but exploring in the winter is so much better because all the vegetation is dead and adds such an dead/apocalyptic feel. Awesome location
Metro vibes? ...Yes. Metro vibes.
Dark Exploration Films IKR
Patrik Toth S.T.A.L.K.E.R. vibes too man.
:)
Both has its own charm, when everything is covered in green it looks nice too, nature is taking back its place.
I know this is two years old now but I just watched this video for the first time. I want to point out to you guys one of the most dangerous things you did in this video. I'm not talking about the sketchy stairs, ladders or holes. I'm telling you NEVER trust the roof, especially on an abandoned building. They commonly have a rubber or tarred membrane surface applied over corrugated sheet metal. The sheet metal can be rotted away under what looks like a solid roof. Even if it is concrete slabs sections under the water tight material, they also can crumble or be compromised. Those roofs are incredibly dangerous. You could fall through so fast. Be very careful and avoid walking on them if possible.
I was thinking the same thing, they where prob like 100 feet or more above a concrete slab.
Benserink E if the building is 15 stories, then that’s at least 150 feet
These guys are basically teenagers so you're wasting your time. They wear fng sneakers instead of boots while exploring hazardous areas and complain about why places smell. lol. It smells terrible but let's not leave because of it.
@@_DrDrakeRamoray They do not have the correct clothing or gear. Those bad smells, were hazardous fumes that damaged their bodies, lol. Ignorance is bliss!
Ok 👌
I didn't smell anything at all.
Me neither lol
lmao
same
I Actully cought alittle 2nd hand smell, god it was a sharp sh*t smell
i'm a janitor, so i have an elemental immunity to shit. :P
Just a heads up to you guys... be careful for rusted out stairs/ladders. To avoid breaking through rusted out rungs, step as close as you can to the wall of the ladder, as far from the middle as possible, where you have the least leverage to break both the rungs and the welds.
yes, they should take a course with the fire department, and learn to feel if the floor is supportive of weight.
Why the metal is better than anything else
@@MrTruth111 Nope, these kids are fucking stupid, won't happen.
@@wf6951 yeah I'm waiting for them to get jammed up bad one day! I hope it doesn't happen but the way they don't seem to learn it may be inevitable. Keep your fingers crossed 😘
I think there tag line should be "they know just enough to be dangerous to themselves" hope they don't get hurt real bad one day! There's another explorer I was following that just stopped putting video up on YT I don't know if he got arrested, fell off a bridge, trapped in a tunnel or got shot by a gang banger while sneaking into abandoned NYC tunnels, he just fell off the face of the Earth!
What goes through your head when you wake up the day of an exploration, and decide that tight pants and Converse sneakers are great Urbex wear?
...and no gloves for "shit" covered ladders.
Boots and breathing masks is what y'all need
Caitlyn Sirovy i know and I'm thinking some type of helmet too just in case they fall down and crack their head open. What then?!?!
Lets add protective eye wear.
and gloves
You guys could truly get some nasty lung infections or damage, sarcoidosis, cancer. Protect your lungs
No, let mother nature take its course on these dumbass hipsters. All we need is one fall and done.
*Doesn't walk on stair case because its too dangerous*
*Jumps with both feet on possible eroding manhole cover* lmfao
Yeah, I wonder what tank of EWWW was underneath that.
The one thing every abandoned place has in common: christmas trees
Or a Piano or a chair just chillin
These guys are a magnet for Christmas decorations. Almost every exploration they find something...more so than with other abandoned property explorers
The s* stench was likely decomposed feed that remained in the building. I worked on a much smaller feed facility that was converted into a commercial building. Even after being thoroughly cleaned, the stench would return to areas that had no airflow, as if the smell was absorbed by the structure.
Thank you for showing us a very interesting place, and also showing that young people can be doing this kind of thing without laughing, screaming and being idiots. Thanks, keep up the good work!
19:26 looks so amazing, it looks like a city skyline at night with all the buildings and their lights on.
For once I'm glad UA-cam doesn't offer smell-o-vision.
Thank goodness this isn't Futurama!
Smell-o-Vision: Where 88% of UA-cam videos smell like shit!
deloreanman14 that's a quote from river monsters
deloreanman14 I'm a hog farmer myself and I can tell you that rotting hog feed smells worse then pig shit itself
Only found this channel a couple of days ago, the quality of their productions are easily some of the best I've seen and find them captivating.
This is literally the best exploring channel on UA-cam. This channel deserves more subs and views in my opinion.
10:29 I'm pretty sure Osha violations were part of the "many reasons" they were shut down.
Yeah, and maybe some fire safety issues with that.
Where is this place? If you tell me i wont go there i just want to know.
Also Probobly the need of pig feet going down.
Randoms fandoms they didn’t process pig feet. 😂 they made pig feed there before it closed
"There's a giant gear blocking the stairs."
"Wha???"
[turns the corner and there's a giant gear blocking the stairs]
Geotpf when you're there and look up you can see the hole in the roof where it fell through.
@@caleblittle8523 That's sick
me and my buddy took care of the gear..... moved it few floors down ;)
took out a few stairs lmao
METAL GEAR?
Finally a video with a theme song that seems pretty fitting and isn't overly corny or annoying. About the right length of an intro too. Good job! Excellent production on that, whoever made those decisions needs a pat on the back.
There was this abandoned feed mill by my neighborhood when I was growing up. In high school we used to crawl under the fence and explore the inside. It was super creepy because all the equipment and employee’s stuff was still there, it’s like the workers left their shift one night and never came back. We quit going because some other kids fell through the floor one night and died, so they had to get tighter security before tearing it down
there could have been a huge pit under that rusty steel plate @ 20:44 you certainly shouldn't jump on unknown things like that in the future.
yeah. when he started jumping on it i was like "what the bloody fuck are you doing?!?!"
My thought exactly
Just waiting for him to break through and disappear down a dark hole
I would think poop would stop smelling bad long before 16 years had passed. My guess is that it's the food that they were processing, completely decayed.
Wasn't expecting the personal shout-out @ 8:44 . Thanks y'all!!😹😹😹😻😻😻
Why don't y'all wear masks? No telling what kind of mold and other stuff y'all breathe into your lungs. Great video!
I used to work at that plant, or drive a truck based out of there. This is gone now, it was finally all dismantled.
I went into an old Armour Meat Packing plant and that was the worst smell I have ever encountered. I smelled it through my car vents from a mile away.
Tony Stark That smell was actually Hillary Clinton's vagina.
More like Ann Coulter's.
So you're saying it smelled worse than Dell Bell?
Clinton is the filthy one.
MetaKnight964
At least she gets laid, and has enough slickness to get a guy. I doubt many guys are willing to get with Ann Coulter. She's nasty to everyone, about everything.
That safe door houses a document vault - it's used in case of a fire etc.
I like your videos. But, you need to be more careful using those old stairs. They could give away at any moment. Be more careful so you can do more great videos in the future.
CrossfireAmbush newer stairs wood stairs would fall 10x easier than metal
You guys should come to Royersford, PA. There is an abandoned Whiskey Distillery. Linfield Industrial Park spans 196 acres in Limerick, about 35 miles north-west of Philadelphia. For over 100 years, this land was home to various companies, most notably Kinseys Distillery. It has stood vacant since 1986. Though there are cameras and security that go there too. I went there once and was lucky enough to not get caught.
This is just the average antiquated grain processing facility. Once they become too antiquated it is cheaper to let them rot than to try to update them. The rotting grain has an unmistakable smell which is compounded by the fact that when they shut off the electricity the bilge pumps in the pits (or basements) were no longer running which caused them to flood. Grain silos / bins are typically emptied from the bottom hence why they have the pits in the first place (mechanical equipment). The cob webs are so large because the grain dust collects on them making them appear larger.
It always surprises me the length and trouble, and the effort it must take to get into a place like this, just to tag it with spray paint! I mean, WHO DOES THAT?!! Thanks for another interesting video, Proper People!!
Do you use special shoes for exploring abandoned sites?
For certain places we'll put on boots but for most places we just wear our sneakers. This place we probably should have chosen boots, but we weren't anticipating how nasty it would be inside.
I agree. Sure the shoes you guys normally wear are OK but I would start wearing sneakers/tennis shoes to places like these at the least. But thats just my two cents, keep up the great videos!
Most of the time though it's you guys going "Shit, we should have brought boots".
Mitch Ramey fuck you
ash lol what did he do?
What a depressing energy coming off that structure. I'm glad it's over >< Thanks
But it's history so still cool to see
I cannot believe you did that at 20:40, it's obviously a hole under. The most dangerous thing I've seen on your videos. I watched that part terrified.
Anyway, since is the first time I write you, I want to say your explorations are breathtaking and amazing, I love your videos and I envy you :D
Have you ever explored a building with active alarms ?? Some abandoned buildings still have the alarms active.
The Conical things were Cone Silos. The Lab would have been quality control. The "Control room" would have been for Processing Machinery (Long since removed) to combine/mix ingredients, or possibly to remotely select or communicate which silos ended up with what train loads of whatever they were dealing with. The webs were a result of Shit (Nutrient rich) water breeding tons of bugs there by feeding tons of spiders. The Staircase "modifications" were I would wager the result of later retrofitting made as the silo building was re-purposed.
The broken Pipes, though many the result of numerous vandals over the years, combined with the obvious impromptu ramshackle retrofits would lead me to suspect that the most recent operators of the building were more focused on production then absolutely anything else, which would be why there was spilled ingredient (Presumably), all over. Silos are rarely exactly "Air tight" constructions anyway and are generally known for "leakage" to some degree or another even as designed. Once you start punching holes in them to accommodate change, or deferring maintenance, this only gets worse.
Imagine a concert in that big empty area.... alas the insurance alone would destroy any possibility of an audience. That said I had no idea the centers of big silo complex's like that could be not full of more Silos.... So thank you for exploring that place!
-Raevenon
The center of those silos is one huge grain bin... notice the two large fill spouts hanging down over the center
looks like that was an old Daniels Midland plant. 4:48 those file sorters have names of city's with Daniels Midland plants in them. I've been to Decatur Illinois enough times to know how rank soybean processing smells. You can smell that plant for miles.
> Minimum of 3000 euros in camera equipment
> not wearing a gas mask for like 50 euros
> not wearing gloves for like 10€
I don‘t get it but hey still fun to watch.
Send them equipment. You know, for equalities sake.
You can seize the means of production, no problem.
Imagine being a European
@@realname3538 I think my favourite part of being a European is not dying of preventable diseases due to expensive as fuck health insurance vs eating and having a home.
@@JimmyCrawford The United States offers better healthcare quality than any other country in the world. If you have cancer your mortality rate is lower if you are treated in the United States, you have double the risk of dying of cancer in countries with single-payer health insurance. You are 4 times more likely to die in a #1 rated UK hospital than you are in the United States, and If you have a terminal illness it can go all the way up to 7 times more likely to die. The United States is #1 in the world of creating new lifesaving drugs and publications of medical research papers.
@@realname3538 As long as you can afford the treatment, yes. I'd imagine if you can't you die at home and don't even make it into the statistics.
ive personally been here at night and it is a much different/scarier experience
where is it?
Shadow Gamer21 where is it at then huh??
moto lyfe LoL you are a joke. Nobody gives a shit to prove anything to you. Like it matters if he told you where it was or not. You don’t got to believe him 😂😂
Did you wear equipment? If you ever catch someone there you should tell them to ware masks and gloves.
Reminds me a lot of Half-Life 2. Searching through all those abandoned buildings, crawling through ventilation shafts, seeing brief glimpses of G-man in the corner of your eye..
Now I’m not a murderer or anything but when they said how bad it smelled my first thought was “it would be the perfect place to hide a body”
This is why y'all need to wear boots
AIR x Triton YOOO WVU GOOOOO MOUNTAINEERS
Being an explorer means having no boundaries. Those metal steps outside would be a boundary.
Huge Abandoned Death-Trap Factory Exploration But Everytime They Say Shit It Speeds Up
Aaaand thanks for the next video idea!
can you imagine dismattling a place like that how long it would take
lmao just blow it up...
be a cool job in my next career set i would like to be a dismantling
@@lindabingham394 wrecking ball at the ready a bit like a bale off or burnout challenge
Amazing place, fertilizer plant, those conical round building would be the best place for a rave, can you just image the sound.
I like when they keep their language clean … Otherwise they take us on some wonderful adventures. I’m always impressed by the unusual things they allow us to see through their camera lenses. Thanks Bryan and Michael!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
looks like a place you might find a couple of bodies...
I can tell you it's not shit it's rotting feed
Some of the coolest echoes I've ever personally discovered were inside the pulping vat of an abandoned paper mill in northern Massachusetts. I crawled in through an open maintenance hatch at the bottom. The echoes seemed to go on forever because they had nowhere else to go. Weird.
I just explored this giant old meat packing factory, I'm always scared of getting caught. Any tips to ease my mind or to not get caught? Loved this video btw!
My anxiety level intensified the longer I watched this. This was some hella reckless exploration and I'm glad ya'll didn't get caught in that death trap cuz holy hell. I woulda noped the F outta there before any footage would've even started. 😲🤦🏻♂️
just them walking around in sketchy places makes me nervous
I feel like I'm playing Half-Life watching this - just waiting for the head crabs to jump out...
the large round holes in the floor at 13:00 minuets are where large tubes would be placed over to fill the silos with different grades of grain and beans when that plant was used to process Ag products.
Lol, city boys afraid of a little fecal matter. 😆
Love you guys!
The "shit" is probably just organic matter, like leaves or paper, that blew into the low oxygen anaerobic environment of stagnant puddles. It smells like shit because your gut harbors similar bacteria. Be careful in basement areas like that, you basically can have the same environment as a swamp with methane build up and low oxygen if there isn't enough ventilation. You're likely to pass out before you realize if that's the case.
shadfurman smart !
The opening credits straight up remind me of an older MTV show, like True Life or something. That's meant as a compliment btw lol.
11:05 *drops camera*
5:53 *drops camera*
***** *Neck-strap breaks*
***** I speak from experience. Unfortunately. lol. I have the worst luck a human can have. Would've been good footage though.
hey,you're still alive! and not even a vegetable! yet...
cobraglatiator Yet... lol. I've honestly escaped death multiple times by a few millimeters.
(I typed this on mobile. Forgive any confusing sentences.)
*Story time!*
I do competitive off-road dirt-bike racing. I was doing a race a few months back and had a bad accident. This is the only time I've ever convinced myself that I was dead. It was the second to last lap. I was coming out of the final corner onto the straightaway. I was in third place. The bike in-front of me (#27) lost control and ate shit. I of course was too close to move or stop. I ended up ramping off of his rear tire at 54 MPH (A.K.A. The *"oh shit" / "what the fuck?!"* moment). I was launched into a tree and dismounted from my bike. I was thrown about twelve feet from the tree. This is where I looked up at the clear, blue sky and thought; *"I'm dead aren't I?... Fuck!"*. I ended up having a concussion, twelve "fissure" bone fracture(s), a severe tear in the skin on my hand (Visible muscle tissue), and three 2nd degree burn(s). I actually cracked my helmet(s) plastic shell upon impact. I recovered. Obviously. I started riding again a month or so ago. So yeah. I have the worst luck known to man. Not to brag. lol.
who would love to explore an insane asylum with them
Gavin Murphy me
Gavin Murphy damn straight
like outlast xD
Gavin Murphy me
it's all fun and games until you can't find your way out and get captured by a crazed doctor
10:25 is this a normal thing in factories?
Do you ever think "Is my life in danger walking around here?" ?
+BBmonst3r/Melvin Arte ♻♻♻👍
Exactly
I absolutely want that giant cog from the stairwell...lol
Those large cone-shaped things you pointed out there would’ve been used to store raw materials like corn or soybeans or whatever.
I also know that this place was demolished in 2020. It was located in Chattanooga, Tennessee. It was abandoned sometime between 1997 and 2002.
Wish we had stuff like this here in Australia, it's mostly just knocked down and turned into housing here
Yeah where in Adelaide there's nothing.. :(
+Lachlan McFarlane yeah, I'm in melbourne, nothing here either
Yes No I thought Melbourne would be alright.
there will be snake everywhere
I would think that's a good thing since it's not wasting space by leaving things to stand and rot on a property.
For a more immersive experience of this video, please drink a gallon of water over the course of 10 minutes.
Right after you play the video, please fart. You will find yourself engulfed with odors similar to what The Proper People were experiencing during the making of this video.
thumbnail is nuts. great vid guys
You guys are awesome! I am an industrial tourist. I love touring vicariously with you. The graffiti is amazing.
I do not do well with heights!! I’m shaking every time you approach the ledges!! Thank you for allowing me to vicariously travel with you on the comfort of my Couch!!
It's almost like you filmed this on the gloomiest possible day on purpose
lorderik237 I've been there on not a rainy day in the fall and summer. In the summer the wasps and yellow jackets will destroy you but the roof isn't flooded. In the fall it's dark but nature isn't trying to kill you.
God, never walk on a roof, the membrane could stay on top, but the actual roof beneath could have dissolved away leaving a very think sheet of basically nothing
Why didnt you guys swim in that water? Dont you want a million subscribers?
sprdvx because of the mass amount of hydrogen sulfide
sprdvx it would literally kill them :/
@@uhoh8929 r/woosh
RedX 1257 If the H2S stank as they said it did the concentration in the air was probably low enough to not be dangerous (probably between 3 and 25ppm), as concentrations above about 30ppm tend to have a sweet smell. It isn’t until 100ppm that it is considered to be quite dangerous, and toxic above 300ppm, with collapse/unconsciousness occurring within a few minutes (or in seconds at around 1000ppm and above). Don’t know whether the water would have been too toxic to swim in, but since H2S is moderately soluble in water it was probably best not to. Also it would be very cold and could quite possibly have some rather sharp bits of rusty metal hidden beneath the surface, as well as some very unpleasant bacteria/viruses etc.
This is so strange... I had a dream about this place a few months ago. Never been there before... but the details were spot on. Complete with the river next door... the woods off the side... holy déjà vu.
I've had similar dreams of places I haven't been. It's a freaky feeling.
17:52 I just want to drop a huge net of those squeaky rubber chickens in there!
The really open areas look like the type of place you would get a random boss encounter
Do you guys ever carry your respirators and some boots? Your Vans must go through A LOT...
So glad you guys did not do this place at night! Thank you for sharing.
Really makes you wonder what could still be left in the basement completely submerged under all that groaty water
2:35 Aren't all christmas trees still? Because mine doesn't usually move.
* two of my favorite lines spoken from this vid :
"WHO DESIGNS A STAIRCASE,LIKE THAT.? SOMEONE SHOULD CONTACT OSHA"
" DAMN, IT SMELLS LIKE SHIT & TASTES LIKE IT.!! "
LOL GREAT VID GUYS.
Lol you cant taste smells
Scary as hell & that huge open pit looks like a septic tank. You guys are seriously fierce! Great video!
You need some Black Rapid Straps. Seriously. I spent years filming through mines and processing plants and I swear by them. If you do try and don't find they work I'll give you a guided tour of two abandoned resorts and maybe a spooky orphanage
it must be a good idea to jump on something that feels like a trap door
I think the squat conical round buildings are silos and the tall rounds ones are grain elevators. Very dangerous and with all the standing water, a health hazard. A responsible community would see them demolished.
17:05 - Eagle eyed Joe Dirt graffiti quote spotted - "It puts the Joe Dirt in the hole"
I've been subscribed and following for I want to say a little over a year and I love their content and I enjoy your videos the best. However I feel that they have slowed down on posting videos like to where it takes 2 weeks or more to see a video from them. I enjoyed it more when there were more videos being posted but keep up the videos they are much enjoyed.
White Knight Sometimes it may take them awhile to find the locations, film them, edit them and then upload them. Feel free to check out my channel which has alot of abandoned places
We're posting more than ever now actually, we used to do videos every other week but now we are doing every week. We just didn't post a video last week because we were taking a break for the holidays.
Oh I see. Ha you guys need to be careful walking around on those unsupported stairs/floors/roof tops. Id hate for you to get injured. Maybe tie off to each other or something in case you fall through.
John Rackley lol
Those acoustics in the larger dome like room were amazing.
5:53, 11:05, 13:52, 15:06, 17:33 *drops camera*
RestoStang *oof*
I bet some Pink Floyd would sound pretty awesome played in one of them huge domes
Just image a RAVE in those domes !
BBQNBLUES was thinking the very same... if this location was in the UK... I'd have held a party in one of the silos fo'sure! 😊
I honestly was thinking that this place looks like a place you would find on one of there albums or videos
This would be suiting: ua-cam.com/video/gOqblSqx_VI/v-deo.html
Welcome to the machine would be awesome
OMG - that's the plant in RoboCop where the acid slime dissolves the bad guy. That is the biggest toxic waste dump I've seen.. I would never go near that place.
The thumb nail looks a bit like the sanctuary from the walking dead
BloodCove. In which way?
+Original They're both run-down, tall, industrial buildings with exposed stairs on the outside.
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All that disgusting stuff is Black Mold. You should have been using air masks.
Americans.. except for everything else, they have something of an obsession with 'black mold' too. Absolutely!!
There isn't even an air quality sensor that'd detect "black mold" I don't get the obsession.
Black mold is the pitbull of molds. If it's mold, and it is dark it will be called black mold 100% of the time even by professionals often time. Same with pitbulls, dog bit me = pitbull automatically if dog cannot be identified.
If anyone wants to know where this is, it’s in Chattanooga Tn, on amnicola hwy.
On the banks of the Tennessee River
The; "Shit" smell was most likely left behind grain/seeds that are fermenting in the silos. The conical shaped buildings is where they first put the grain/seeds to air dry before being put in the silos.
No matter where the building is people always paint it with graffiti. Probably every abandoned building has graffiti on it.
Probably even Mars rover abandoned by Nasa on Mars has graffiti on it. 😂
the place had to be designed and built in the late 19th century or early to mid 20th century. The floor plan would never be approved of today by any building inspector. I was basing this idea on the "squeezer" but also the elevator design. Of course, back then, men were not built the way they are today, both in height and width, muscle and fat.
It was opened in 1955.
Industrial metal fan here, I love everything about this factory If i could buy the property i would and renovate it to be livable without breaking the illusion
It has been demolished.
@@handle2033that's a shame
You might also enjoy this photo op montage of abandoned buildings in the west of Ireland. ua-cam.com/video/GSMC9G1tdLs/v-deo.html
i actually live near this place, I drive by it everyday!
hi. that huge dome..what is it for actually? any info or photos in google or something? thanks
@@bebaskanlah I always thought they were tops to grain silos but going back in the video they are way to huge. Not quite sure. I can do some research for you though.
"Every time I talk I taste it" lol
Fell in love with your exploring videos if you see this you have a bad ass day and we need more bumps in the night lol
This was an abandoned pig feed factory in chattanooga, TN. I've climbed it several times. Its been demolished now, sadly.
Also, the safer way onto the roof was actually a ladder going straight up to the top of the highest tower. The top two fasteners are gone, so you have to have the lighter climber go up first and hold the ladder tight against the wall. Quite a lot better than trusting those stairs.
in all honesty the fact that the basement was flooded was a good thing cosidering the smell was probably Hydrogen sulfide or something similar, so if they had expolored there it cold have gone badly