Exploring the Abandoned Peppermint Power Plant - 1950's Industry in Decay

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • In this episode, we first check out a vintage abandoned power plant with a beautiful color scheme. Then we head to an abandoned coal mine which had several ornate and impressive industrial buildings as well.
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  • @catelynnnewman1043
    @catelynnnewman1043 5 лет назад +126

    When abandoned structures are left untouched they end up being so amazing many years later

  • @sky.9252
    @sky.9252 5 лет назад +250

    Don't know about everyone else but I Love Those retro colors..they really pop out and give it that vintage vibe. Not many places like that left today. Back then detail was much more important it seems.

  • @cartoonvandal
    @cartoonvandal 5 лет назад +618

    Beautiful locations. This is the best urbex channel on YT by a long, long way. Not just the locations, but the work you put in, and both you guy's personsalities.

    • @GoTrespassing
      @GoTrespassing 5 лет назад +14

      Emerald City agreed! I typically hate exploring videos but these guys are awesome ❤️

    • @georgeswindoll9138
      @georgeswindoll9138 5 лет назад +3

      I agree also!!!

    • @NovioSites
      @NovioSites 5 лет назад +2

      I totally agree!

    • @jacobh8855
      @jacobh8855 5 лет назад +3

      YESSSSSS!!!!

    • @matthewjames2100
      @matthewjames2100 5 лет назад +5

      If I had to rate best urban explorer RUclips channel's I think The Proper People are definitely number 1! Broken Window Theory are so good as well!

  • @EphemeralProductions
    @EphemeralProductions 5 лет назад +238

    The baskets are so interesting. Never would have thought about doing that

    • @jeffharper6259
      @jeffharper6259 5 лет назад +20

      I worked at a Canadian, open-pit iron ore mine in the 1970s and we used a similar setup to store our work clothes and safety equipment so that they wouldn't soil our lockers where we kept our street clothes.

    • @marshallpyatt5425
      @marshallpyatt5425 5 лет назад +4

      I agree. Nice job putting the camera in the basket .... amazing shot.

    • @scottsutcliffe5001
      @scottsutcliffe5001 5 лет назад +1

      They are very cool but in a messed up way they reminded me of an old horror movie called "Hellraiser".

    • @NotMe35971
      @NotMe35971 5 лет назад +4

      I wonder how many unruly kids did they hung on these hooks for a work day

    • @EphemeralProductions
      @EphemeralProductions 5 лет назад

      Nemo D123: lmao

  • @kellyngrey4950
    @kellyngrey4950 5 лет назад +23

    Aside from space efficiency and drying the clothing it could be a safety method; raising one's clothing and placing a lock on it would signify that that person was in the mine - so if there were a tunnel collapse or emergency you would have a head count of who was down in the mine. And in order to get their clothes back to go home, they would have to remove their lock, signifying that they were not down in the mine. Some power plants and cement plants - or other plants that deal with machinery, electricity, tunnels etc. - use a similar method of using a lock to signify someone's presence or as a safety reminder.

  • @edwardbyard6540
    @edwardbyard6540 5 лет назад +17

    Great video! At 3:20 roughly, there was a voltage meter reading something, so there's still probably an incoming supply to the plant. Also those paper rolls in the cupboard were generation metering rolls; they get put in a machine that records MW output every minute or so. Even some modern power plants still do this, believe it or not. Some top quality Siemens kit there - German engineering at its very best.

  • @enginesandoutdoors3238
    @enginesandoutdoors3238 5 лет назад +52

    That green paint is known as “machine green”. It’s a paint lots of machines and stuff back and the day we’re painted. It was made to last.

    • @bendocherty9429
      @bendocherty9429 4 года назад +2

      Army vehicles especially. Even today some countries use it as an under coat before they put what ever camo colour scheme they put on eg Urban, Desert ect

    • @MartijnWismeijer
      @MartijnWismeijer 4 года назад

      Our workshop at the mechanical engineering school I've attended in the 80s had this same color. Now I know why. 😁 😂

    • @bendocherty9429
      @bendocherty9429 4 года назад

      @@MartijnWismeijer yea because alot manufacturers would use one paint suits all and they thought the colour stuff affected mood so a nice calming green would prevent accidents 😂

    • @agingmillennialmainer
      @agingmillennialmainer 3 года назад

      The air force called it "eye ease" green

    • @companionsytalt6329
      @companionsytalt6329 2 года назад

      @@bendocherty9429 This is the Grammar Police. "A lot" is two words!

  • @watchjaredwork1487
    @watchjaredwork1487 5 лет назад +178

    This is a steam turbine power plant. The large part of the green generator Is the turbine, the giant steel structure with stairs you walked up is the boiler. The platform you stood on in front of the Steinmuller plaque would have been to service one of the multiple burners. Cool video.

    • @RideFaster
      @RideFaster 5 лет назад +5

      yeah they need to do a little research before running their gums about shit they dont know...otherwise good footage...

    • @gavinhensberg6395
      @gavinhensberg6395 5 лет назад +16

      The large green item is the generator with the small motor on the end being the exciter. The rusty square box with "Siemens" on it is the actual single stage turbine. In between the turbine & the generator is a reduction gearbox to reduce the turbine 12000 rpm to the generator 1500 rpm.

    • @lchenderson423
      @lchenderson423 5 лет назад

      Your knowledge is so sexy 🤤

    • @Titanic19127
      @Titanic19127 5 лет назад +3

      I thought it was a candy factory?? That made peppermint

    • @fashintoxin5148
      @fashintoxin5148 5 лет назад +3

      @@RideFaster wow so aggressive

  • @matthewvincent8971
    @matthewvincent8971 5 лет назад +137

    The green paint probably survived because it's full of lead and copper oxide.

  • @dosvidanyagaming4123
    @dosvidanyagaming4123 5 лет назад +122

    That mint green is the same as in soviet aircraft cockpits, said to reduce eye fatigue and tiredness.

    • @vaultsoferowid
      @vaultsoferowid 5 лет назад +3

      In factories they paint the walls blue. Same effect as you described.

    • @faizanjoyia
      @faizanjoyia 5 лет назад

      Yea it’s better then looking at grey concrete all day which is depressing

  • @4thechivostreamsarchive586
    @4thechivostreamsarchive586 5 лет назад +60

    8:04 literal best "chair just chillin'" moment to date. He should have listened to Mr. Krabs, now he's gonna wind up in a can of tuna.

    • @lovepeppers
      @lovepeppers 5 лет назад +7

      How did you message 4 days ago

    • @mxslick50
      @mxslick50 5 лет назад +2

      @@lovepeppers Pateron patrons get early access, and the video goes public some days later.

    • @jeffeffery8181
      @jeffeffery8181 5 лет назад +3

      r u feelin' it mr.krabz?

  • @TheMickalin
    @TheMickalin 5 лет назад +63

    The control room looks like the Portal 2 load screen, just waiting to hear GLaDOS's creepy voice welcoming you two to the new testing protocols.

  • @Maddog4x4
    @Maddog4x4 5 лет назад +34

    The hanging baskets are for the miners to hang there wet boots and clothes on.. Heat rises and dries everything faster. You see them in just about ever mine locker room. I’m here in PA and see them when I’m out exploring all the time.

  • @therealtwo2dee
    @therealtwo2dee 5 лет назад +17

    Have to say huge thanks to you guys because I can't do stuff like this but because you can others get to experience it as well

  • @Sealdog8321
    @Sealdog8321 5 лет назад +41

    Siemens still making quality electrical products today !

  • @skulledmonte84
    @skulledmonte84 5 лет назад +193

    14:41 that's and V4 4 cylinder air compressor,the heads were removed and what you touched was the Piston

    • @JoeHeiserA
      @JoeHeiserA 5 лет назад +18

      I was gonna say the same, there are none of the supporting components that would suggest it's an engine. Definitely a large air compressor.

    • @bmstylee
      @bmstylee 5 лет назад +11

      One hell of a v4. Cylinders are bigger than a big block Chevy.

    • @MrT79shakeshake
      @MrT79shakeshake 5 лет назад +4

      Yeah Looks like a Purge air compressor very common in Power plants

    • @dogofwar6769
      @dogofwar6769 5 лет назад +1

      @skulledmonte84 You know, I wonder. Could that be some sort of big sterling engine?

    • @Tyrienda
      @Tyrienda 5 лет назад +2

      I would say it's big 2-cylinder compressor, the in and outlet valves are missing (the big holes in the head) and also missing is the motor running the compressor.

  • @bizandtate
    @bizandtate 5 лет назад +8

    production value of these is off the charts. i've been watching a bunch in the last month or so and every location you guys explore is truly gorgeous, combined with the top notch cinematography you guys provide to go with the commentary and facts about the location. i love it

    • @Fireship1
      @Fireship1 5 лет назад

      Tate they could easily have a discovery channel show. I’d watch it, I’m sure many others would as well.

    • @bizandtate
      @bizandtate 5 лет назад

      Fireship1 oh for sure

  • @brngsh5549
    @brngsh5549 4 года назад +1

    I love your passion for the preservation of these kinds of buildings. Fully agree of course (how else, with this beautiful footage?).

  • @NeQoUX
    @NeQoUX 3 года назад +1

    The kaue (baskets as you call them) was also a safety function. As soon as a team came back, and somebody's clothes left hanging, they instantly knew someone was left behind in the mine.

  • @heatherabusneineh6281
    @heatherabusneineh6281 5 лет назад +7

    Our city (Portland Oregon) took an old factory and made it into a science museum OMSI.
    If you go to the website, be sure to notice the Turbine Room.

  • @memadmax69
    @memadmax69 5 лет назад +12

    The humming noise appears to be part of a system to dehumidify and preserve the equipment and prevent rust internally.
    @4:49 thats a water tank. Most likely a early version of a dearating feed tank(DFT).

  • @vburke1
    @vburke1 5 лет назад +19

    Small steam turbine generator, I spent time in a garbage burning power plant with a nearly identical appearing turbine. The boilers are relatively small but 2 for 1 generator is pretty standard. The power is probably still on because the plant was set up (maybe after the factory closed) to connect to the main grid (the generator would have to sync voltage and frequency to join the grid).

    • @jf6466work
      @jf6466work 5 лет назад

      Chances are the boilers supplied steam to the paper mill since steam is used for the paper making process. Power generation was probably just for offset I utility costs hence the only one generator.

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 5 лет назад +1

      @@jf6466work Kraft paper mills typically burn the black liquor form the dissolved lignin in Kraft recovery boilers. Paper mills are usually net exporters of electricity.

    • @jf6466work
      @jf6466work 5 лет назад +1

      The Kraft mill I work at doesn't export power as it has too high of an energy demand. As well this German plant is too old to be a Kraft process. It is most likely a CTMP process which is also a power heavy consumer.

    • @gregorymalchuk272
      @gregorymalchuk272 5 лет назад +1

      @@jf6466work
      I don't know about that. The Kraft process is pretty old. Older than the 1950s/1960s apparent age of the power plant.

  • @OsmosisHD
    @OsmosisHD 5 лет назад +5

    Stunning locations! It's like a time capsule.
    No vandalism, almost no graffiti. (*except the second location, a bit more trashed)

  • @jeffgaboury3157
    @jeffgaboury3157 5 лет назад +6

    I've become so addicted to your channel. The clear and present reverence and respect that you have for these historically significant locations is manifest. It's clear how seriously you take your craft, not just in the effort you expend in exploring, but also in the editing and the production of your videos. The art of what you create is compelling, with the choice of music and the creative use of angles, light and shadow. I am very impressed!

  • @KathrynB621
    @KathrynB621 5 лет назад +2

    I love your beginning and ending comments. Your research and filming are incredible. Keep it up, don't ever stop.

  • @prime63829
    @prime63829 4 года назад

    First plant looks like a museum, very cool places. Another great job Bryan and Michael.

  • @vburke1
    @vburke1 5 лет назад +9

    Also, nice to see the headframes still standing at the mine.

  • @mczenk5095
    @mczenk5095 3 года назад

    You guys are by leaps and bounds the best Urbex channel on RUclips. Y’all inspired me to do my own exploration.

  • @dariansprenkels2303
    @dariansprenkels2303 5 лет назад +4

    That tank at 4:44 is a deaerator that is used for removing o2 that is dissolved in the boiler feedwater. And the chemicals at 4:01 would be chemicals for checking the boiler water chemistry like hardness, alkalinity, sulfite etc.

  • @anthony10370
    @anthony10370 5 лет назад

    I build switchgear for generators (the taller control panels you see in the back). Its cool to see the older ones and how they used to do it. Its nice to see ones where people haven't stolen all the gauges and wiring.

  • @juniorthompson6085
    @juniorthompson6085 4 года назад

    You two do us a great service by the way you put yourself into the investigation of these old magnificent relics in our not to far past Thank you

  • @andydreadsbmx
    @andydreadsbmx 5 лет назад

    I used to work in a metal drop forge plant and we had buckets there for our stuff. Cool to see them in this video and bring back the memories.

  • @galaxydreaming
    @galaxydreaming 5 лет назад +12

    So the mid roll ad that popped up was for a new modern house on the market right now... after watching this channel for the last few hours new houses are so plain, have no character and make me sad.

    • @tariqelageli6552
      @tariqelageli6552 3 года назад +1

      Totally true... people these days don't seem to put pride and effort in designing buildings.

  • @alanblasczyk1779
    @alanblasczyk1779 2 года назад

    Incredible old Siemens unit ! Everything is in suprisingly good shape !

  • @ChaCherryBomb1313
    @ChaCherryBomb1313 5 лет назад +3

    I really appreciate the work you guys put into your videos. Wonderful

  • @themichaelvortex4784
    @themichaelvortex4784 5 лет назад +1

    Spectacular! Loved both of those locations. I agree with Michael. Best control room ever! A perfect balance between being in good repair and total deca... it’s beautiful. Great video! Thank you!👍🏼😎

  • @experiment35
    @experiment35 5 лет назад +1

    I wish there were more urbex channels that put out really quality, thoughtful videos like you guys do. There's something meditative about the filming style that I just can't get enough of

  • @JoeB3477
    @JoeB3477 5 лет назад +1

    You guys can literally do this forever and never run out of locations. What a cool career.

  • @edwardsofin3593
    @edwardsofin3593 4 года назад

    You two guys do a great job, thanks for sharing.

  • @jkausg
    @jkausg 4 года назад

    Went there this year also...great to see it from your view

  • @thehazelfairy8781
    @thehazelfairy8781 5 лет назад +8

    Would be so cool and would love to see you both have a “Proper People” series on Netflix :)

  • @charlesholmes1598
    @charlesholmes1598 4 года назад

    I LOVE spiral staircases that was a beautiful old rusty one absolutely stunning

  • @SmallMartingale
    @SmallMartingale 5 лет назад +16

    Even heavy industry has style in Europe! This nostalgia is often sad but always beautiful. Great video guys

  • @IKS-Exploration
    @IKS-Exploration 5 лет назад +2

    you guys are just amazing !!!

  • @Norweeg
    @Norweeg 5 лет назад +9

    I love your channel! Thanks for sharing these amazing locations.

  • @androidpriest
    @androidpriest 5 лет назад +2

    its been a long rough day, and this was a breath of peaceful quiet and contemplation. the music choices for this vid were on point as well, lowkey wondering who did the track you closed the vid with. excellent vid gentlemen, always grateful for your hard work to showcase these abandoned locations with such an artistic eye

  • @joecauthon2988
    @joecauthon2988 5 лет назад

    Watching these videos always gives me chills...

  • @chuckstarry4018
    @chuckstarry4018 5 лет назад

    Hi Bryan and Michael!... I have been watching "abandoned" videos on RUclips for well over ten years now. I guess they spark my imagination as to the history involved in each house, building, or factory. To me, what Simon and Garfunkel, and Hall and Oates are to "duet" music, the two of you are to videos of the abandoned. Your filming and narration are excellent, on top of the fact that the two of you are just fun to watch, as you bonce off each other. Thanks for covering the world, and bringing enjoyment right into my living room... Chuck

  • @curtchase3730
    @curtchase3730 5 лет назад +11

    Your productions remind me of "Life After People" series. Cool.

  • @deborahboomer9598
    @deborahboomer9598 10 месяцев назад

    Amazing, just exquisite! Thanks guys, another highly enjoyable video, and one of my favourites!

  • @2.7petabytes
    @2.7petabytes 5 лет назад

    You guys truly have the best exploration videos! Your editing, colors and backing music definitely set the right mood

  • @accesser
    @accesser 5 лет назад

    Great work guys I like how respectful you are for the sites, I also like the subtle use of music the silent bits where the only sound is you walking are really good

  • @dianjacobs8180
    @dianjacobs8180 4 года назад

    I just love the powerplant videos! I only watch this channel for abandoned videos

  • @margaretweir6983
    @margaretweir6983 5 лет назад +3

    Absolutely beautiful that control room was amazing you guys really are the best urbexs on youtube thanks Bryan and Michael

  • @Ganiscol
    @Ganiscol 3 года назад

    These two plants are awesome! The latter has this industrial cathedral vibe to it and the lighting that day was mint - lovin' it! And the other thing that sets The Proper People apart from the rest of YT Urbex: The live narration. Its just pleasant to listen to.

  • @debbiekerr3989
    @debbiekerr3989 2 года назад

    Gentlemen I found a German video of the peppermint power plant from last year, and it's as beautiful as when you visited. I wasn't able to get an English translation of the audio, but I was so glad that the plant has not been vandalized.

  • @breakinn403
    @breakinn403 5 лет назад +20

    Something few people will ever see. Thank you for documenting and sharing. Enjoy all your videos. First time to be the first to to comment and give a thumbs up.

    • @user-lg7cb6sr5z
      @user-lg7cb6sr5z 5 лет назад

      how is 5 days ago comment this was uploaded 40 mins ago

    • @Olga-gs5lc
      @Olga-gs5lc 5 лет назад +2

      Mr. Taco premium release for patreon

    • @littlepastelkitten
      @littlepastelkitten 5 лет назад +1

      no, hes a time traveler

  • @lizinwisconsin6728
    @lizinwisconsin6728 5 лет назад

    Wonderful. Thanks!

  • @Nate-ev6sg
    @Nate-ev6sg 5 лет назад +1

    Wow, that's a amazing paint scheme. Nice video guys. I like how you people keep things the way they are and don't vandalize or destroy things. Awesome video, keep up the good work

  • @tantroe-biff696
    @tantroe-biff696 4 года назад

    This explore was deep! Good job guys wow

  • @Fireship1
    @Fireship1 5 лет назад +1

    Awesome guys. Love the power plant and control room explores!

  • @hamish2202
    @hamish2202 5 лет назад

    i really love the way you present this and your passion like saying the craftsman ship that went into stuff back in the day

  • @GoTrespassing
    @GoTrespassing 5 лет назад +6

    I can’t believe you actually put your camera on that basket! I would never trust that thing with mine! Great video as always guys, you’re a huge inspiration for my channel ❤️

    • @LakeNipissing
      @LakeNipissing 5 лет назад +1

      Dang, what if the chain seized, and it didn't come back down!!

    • @GoTrespassing
      @GoTrespassing 5 лет назад

      Lake Nipissing I’d be heading there with a long stick ASAP for a free camera

  • @shyleshsrinivasan5092
    @shyleshsrinivasan5092 5 лет назад

    Very grateful for these videos !

  • @GV1920
    @GV1920 5 лет назад +3

    Always a good day when the Proper People post

  • @R2gbs
    @R2gbs 5 лет назад

    This is probably of one the best videos you guys have made! Very nice place.

  • @SpicySpaceCat00
    @SpicySpaceCat00 5 лет назад

    These exploration videos put me in a good mood.

  • @jennyadventure2
    @jennyadventure2 4 года назад

    This is a great exploration! Absolutely fantastic you guys I love the history on these and what kind of people who worked there were like

  • @glenslick2774
    @glenslick2774 5 лет назад +7

    The green control room reminded me of the control room in Dr. No

  • @GregRobsonUK
    @GregRobsonUK 5 лет назад +1

    7:40 I'm guessing that putting clothes in lockers wouldn't be useful for letting them dry. You might work an 8 hour shift and be back 16 hours later for your next. By hanging the clothes in a well ventilated space they could be dried quickly.
    12:40 Interesting fact: when electricity was a new invention, companies actually employed "electricity officers"to manage its introduction as it was so novel. I imagine that when the mine was constructed it was cheaper to run their own power plant on site (I'm guessing the location is remote). I imagine that today a mine would opt for a grid connection and use diesel generators as backup for air/water pumps.
    Glorious buildings. I love those nameplates at 4:39 - machines back then were never *in* a building, they were *part of* the building. 🙂
    Discovered this channel the other week and I absolutely love it!

  • @Engineer9736
    @Engineer9736 5 лет назад +2

    3:19 That left voltage meter is still showing some action going on. Nice building.

  • @applefanXXX
    @applefanXXX 5 лет назад +61

    I hope Seimens comes back to this plant and rescue some of that old equipment. It's beautiful

    • @ArtisticallyEligible
      @ArtisticallyEligible 5 лет назад +3

      it's a shame to see such things go to waste in time

    • @xaviermortez503
      @xaviermortez503 5 лет назад +6

      They should make a museum of it

    • @EUlordRofl
      @EUlordRofl 5 лет назад +5

      @@xaviermortez503 We do it here in germany quite often! Once i saw Placebo live in Zeche Zollverein. ruclips.net/video/5PuNJ6n_O8Q/видео.html

    • @EUlordRofl
      @EUlordRofl 5 лет назад +4

      Here some industial museums: www.lwl.org/industriemuseum/

    • @jaybee2344
      @jaybee2344 5 лет назад +3

      Why? To them its just many of electric motors sold thru the decades. I am sure someone has a preserved model in a museum.

  • @shanedelawder5383
    @shanedelawder5383 5 лет назад

    An absolutely beautiful location. I love the way you worded the ending.

  • @kimmer6
    @kimmer6 5 лет назад +2

    Some kind of fuel tank...nope, the de aerator tank. It looks like a geared condensing steam turbine generator probably
    3 Megawatts or so. I overhauled a lot of these small units in the 1980's when old units were repurposed and installed in cogen plants. Many were in lumbermills that were refitted with wood chip burning steam boilers that used wood waste to generate electricity. It was an interesting job that paid very well.

  • @TheUniqueHistoryChannel777
    @TheUniqueHistoryChannel777 5 лет назад

    Man the colors in these places is something else.

  • @The93Momo93
    @The93Momo93 5 лет назад

    That locker room is very creative and unique, never saw anything like it before.

  • @markecker135
    @markecker135 5 лет назад

    Great channel, you guys put a lot of work into these videos. The best urban explorer channel out there. Keep up the great work!

  • @ChaseThePinballWizard
    @ChaseThePinballWizard 5 лет назад +1

    It's like these places are frozen in time.
    Beautiful.

  • @fizixx
    @fizixx 5 лет назад

    Definitely visually appealing places.

  • @peterudbjorg
    @peterudbjorg 5 лет назад

    I truly enjoy your respectful treatment of these old buildings. You come in, document, and leave. :)

  • @MrHBSoftware
    @MrHBSoftware 5 лет назад

    gotta love old siemens gear! and also the respect you had for the locations visited

  • @shanemize3775
    @shanemize3775 5 лет назад

    Absolutely incredible and beautiful locations! I join you in hoping that such amazing historical sites will yet be preserved. Thank you both so much for sharing your adventures with us. I absolutely love your channel. Please keep the outstanding videos coming and God bless y'all, my friends!

  • @TomGorman59
    @TomGorman59 5 лет назад +1

    4:48 that is a DA tank or a deaerator it is used to remove oxygen which is suspended in the feed water, it also heats and stores the water. It is high up to give head pressure to the feedwater pumps.

  • @EllicottCity1
    @EllicottCity1 5 лет назад +2

    13:24 ~ you guys always capture the most beautiful shots

  • @kristophertrammell7910
    @kristophertrammell7910 5 лет назад

    Thanks guys for making these quality videos. I really enjoy them.

  • @TheExplorerReturns
    @TheExplorerReturns 5 лет назад +2

    Another amazing video Guys. Keep up the amazing work ❤️

  • @sarahallman1374
    @sarahallman1374 5 лет назад

    Wow, your guy's photography skills and the locations you get into to take these awesome pictures, they will never cease to amaze me! Great job on another FANTASTIC video guys.

  • @markcraig4341
    @markcraig4341 5 лет назад

    I have an will always enjoy there work, The photography an presentations are the best of what urbex has to offer, Love the history an respect that they never vandalize such historic places. Hope there around a long time an that future generations will give them the respect they so deserve.

  • @puyodead1
    @puyodead1 5 лет назад +1

    All of these abandoned areas would make amazing game locations. I discovered your channel and I love all the videos!

  • @jenniferwiechers7871
    @jenniferwiechers7871 3 года назад

    That power plant was beautiful! The colors were gorgeous! It was so nice to see a place that wasn’t trashed by people and with graffiti all over it. Awesome video!

  • @stephencleaves
    @stephencleaves 5 лет назад

    Great video guys, you've definitely got the edge over other urbex explorers, with your professional outlook and filming/editing skills. Keep up the excellent exploring and adventures, much appreciated! As always, take care xx.

  • @TrentonBennett
    @TrentonBennett 5 лет назад

    Nice to see the power plant preserved that way. Those were good locations you guys shot.

  • @soundcripple1220
    @soundcripple1220 5 лет назад

    Best urban exploration channel I’ve watched

  • @grease6967
    @grease6967 5 лет назад

    I just love old stuff... I just stands against time so well

  • @fredjones614
    @fredjones614 5 лет назад +2

    Another great video, just wish they were longer.

    • @lizhill8423
      @lizhill8423 5 лет назад

      totally agree, they should have their own TV show

  • @adamlreid
    @adamlreid 5 лет назад +3

    I was just thinking it’s been a while since a new video. Thanks for the upload!

  • @tammyleederwhitaker649
    @tammyleederwhitaker649 5 лет назад

    Paper Mill. Reminds me of Union Camp in Savannah, Ga. Now International Paper. So many in my family worked for them.

  • @ameliarhodes5000
    @ameliarhodes5000 5 лет назад

    Always look forward to a new release. Some of the places I'm really surprised you haven't come out worse for wear. But other places I can only wish I could tag along. Thanks for sharing your adventures.

  • @Cyba_IT
    @Cyba_IT 5 лет назад

    Wow, wonderful video as always. The detail and care that went into these industrial buildings amazes me. It's like they built them expecting the King to have a tour and be impressed when in reality it was only the workers. Ornate tiles, windows and plasterwork. Maybe they thought that if they took pride in the building the workers would as well. And they probably did.

  • @MrRailfanning
    @MrRailfanning 5 лет назад +1

    The intro music gets me everytime. Awesome work guys!