New viewer, it’s great seeing urban explorers taking interest in run down abandoned places to shine light on locations left to rot. You see it’s rather exciting and something i take deep interest in myself as i’ve explored my fair share of abandoned locations mostly random run down unmarked buildings. Keep exploring preserving the past & by doing so is honering the past in our own way by exploring, it’s intriguing & makes it worth it when you find old stuff! Also side note anyone other than in the vid gonna mention the raccoon at 11:14?
New sub here, good stuff, I was a minor Urbexer back in the day, cannot do it anymore for several reasons, the best place I explored was an abandoned Mental Hospital during the 80’s, they are both gone now( there was 2 of them) one is now an industrial park and the other site they built homes, I would NOT want to live on that land, it has to be fukin haunted, all the misery that occurred there. Anyway, be safe, and don’t get caught. Good Day!!
Due to the fact that a part of this steel mill, is still operational, and it was such a preserved find, I can’t give out the location. I don’t like to give out locations a lot anyway but it also depends on the place
would have been nice to see more of the plant, rather than workshops and storage facilities. you showed us tantalising glimpses of the Blast furnaces but didn't explore any further. i realise it was a hot day, but it was a disappointing explore
Half of the plant was still in operation when we explored it. We filmed everything we could. If we didn’t film it, it’s because there were still workers there
I worked at this facility for 43 years. The areas you filmed are my old stomping grounds! Thanks for the memories 🤔
Wow..
That's a VERY long time!
What factory is this one? My father worked at may if them over the years until they all closed
@@davespinola3076 Former USS/Kobe Steel Lorain,Ohio
Like Bethlehem in Johnstown pa
This is Republic Steel in Lorain Ohio. They are walking around the blast furnace area that closed in 2008.
🤦🏽♂️
Hauled pipe out of there in the late 70's. Common to sit there and wait for 8 hours while the loading crew did absolutely nothing! Good riddance!
Campana steel just up the road , but fuck that entire family is full of rich low life stuck up slobs
Cool explore. Deserves more views.
New viewer, it’s great seeing urban explorers taking interest in run down abandoned places to shine light on locations left to rot. You see it’s rather exciting and something i take deep interest in myself as i’ve explored my fair share of abandoned locations mostly random run down unmarked buildings. Keep exploring preserving the past & by doing so is honering the past in our own way by exploring, it’s intriguing & makes it worth it when you find old stuff!
Also side note anyone other than in the vid gonna mention the raccoon at 11:14?
First! and this is probably my favorite video so far... EXCEPTIONAL work my dude.
Great video. That place looks awesome
New sub here, good stuff, I was a minor Urbexer back in the day, cannot do it anymore for several reasons, the best place I explored was an abandoned Mental Hospital during the 80’s, they are both gone now( there was 2 of them) one is now an industrial park and the other site they built homes, I would NOT want to live on that land, it has to be fukin haunted, all the misery that occurred there. Anyway, be safe, and don’t get caught. Good Day!!
Is it where the dogmen encounter with Matt takes place ?
I’m thinking that too.
This is the reason I came up with this search result! I was wondering that too and if it's still standing.
Beautiful steel factory
The beginning with the music gave me HalfLife vibes 😄
Y'all in Johnstown
Johnstown, where?
I heard Ghost taping rip
Ohio?
steel mill machinist strong here. never thought id make over 230k a yr.
Stop lying bro
Is this from the nightmare on elm street?
I think they still use that site as a coke and iron ore terminal.
Nice this looks similar to one in Ohio.
Where is this? Great video
Due to the fact that a part of this steel mill, is still operational, and it was such a preserved find, I can’t give out the location. I don’t like to give out locations a lot anyway but it also depends on the place
Looks like an awsome place even better then a still want to check on mill i have plane to go to would be funny if its the same place :-)
Republic Steel, Lorain Ohio.... suburb of Cleveland.
in my city this is cool asf
11:15 anyone see what looked like a rat 🐀 😂
Y’all are wild for going there it’s government owned and they will indeed prosecute y’all for this
racoon racoon racoon racoon 😂
Cool ! So MASSIVE ! 🏢🏗️🏬🏯
Location ?! ☺️☺️
Keep the + wk ! 👍💯✔️👏👏👏
would have been nice to see more of the plant, rather than workshops and storage facilities. you showed us tantalising glimpses of the Blast furnaces but didn't explore any further. i realise it was a hot day, but it was a disappointing explore
Half of the plant was still in operation when we explored it. We filmed everything we could. If we didn’t film it, it’s because there were still workers there
@@DecayingAce fair enough, I apologise. hopefully you'll get the opportunity to explore it in its entirety one day
Couldn't enjoy this because of the music.
Why are you whispering?
There were construction workers in the active parts of the facility
Big rat 😂
U dont have to f'n whisper , u only mofos there.