We Found a Massive Abandoned Steel mill
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- Опубліковано 6 лип 2024
- A huge abandoned steelworks somewhere in Belgium. In this Forgotten Buildings installment we'll take a deep dive into the fall of this former steelworks where everything was left behind.
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Love the way you include old footage! Great and informative narration.
33 years of my life spent in this steelworks and continuous casting... memories !
Well done!
excellent with narration. I only discovered this channel last year and glad to subscribe- detailed informative steady camera
Ford Rouge here this stuff is more or less identical to the blast furnaces and the rolling mills I worked on in the late 80's and the early 90's. Ford sold the mill and I was able to transfer. But I became attached to steel division ways. and transferred to the power house 98. then number 6 boiler blew up with me in the building. 6 guys died and I spent months in the hospital. 25 years later that stuff still runs and I don't know anybody. bizarrely I still think about the direct side. Hot metal is fascinating.
Absolutely amazing video!!!
I really like how you use old pictures to tell the story about this amazing factory 👍
Especially because I never had enough time to explore the building when I was in the area, I really enjoyed your video
Moritz
Prachtige beelden en leuk om de gelijkenissen te zien met de walserij in Ijmuiden waar ik 15 jaar heb gewerkt.
Great video it could have been a couple of hours long and I would have watched it all
Great work guysh! Love the history and archive footage, so much better than just the usual "explorations" done by other UA-camrs. Good length, too, spot on.
Great informative video. Lots of explorers out there, few bother to do any reseach. Well done!
Everything can be blamed on politics , and environmentalists