They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What may seem an eyesore to one person, just might be a beautiful masterpiece to another. There are places beloved by communities and protected in the hearts of those that hold their memories of its tattered hallways and decayed rooms dear. This is the way that we feel when we explore places that have been forgotten by time. Left to rot and decay and only holding the silent whispers of what once was. We know that there are people out there with malicious intent toward these places that we venture into. It saddens us when we see the filth and destruction they leave behind, but we want to make something very clear… We are explorers and lovers of history. We in no way, shape or form condone the criminal activities that take place in the historical decaying places that we document. Social media has brought many of these places to the limelight, but the intention is to show the beauty and mystery of abandonment. Not to invite trouble. Trouble will find its way on its own and to say that the peaceful documentation of these places leads to criminal activity, is mind blowing. We have met so many amazing fellow explorers in our travels and are so thankful and humbled by the positive responses we have received. We know that this type of exploration is not for everyone…many people don’t understand why we find such beauty in decay, we can only explain it as a beautiful journey into the past. We invite you to watch our explores and come along as we visit these amazing places. As for the criminal activity that occurs, those individuals are responsible for their own actions. It is a terrible part of our society, but reality, nonetheless. Thank you for taking the time to read this and for loving this location just as much as we do. We hope that through this video, the memories held within will remain.
Hay J&M!!, just Ole Clint saying Hello,Miss and love yall!! How is Mr.Havard ?! hope he is doing well.Would like to go visit him.I wouldn't dare park my car in his yad!!❤ 😊
Be very careful going here because some of my buddy's went out here and they all got busted. Also almost fell through the floor on some spots of the phosphate storage building. Although very nice video and keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I was worried about the safety of the structures but I was careful. I actually saw the guy pull into the place with his truck as I was leaving !
Great explore Marcel. So much land not utilized for good. Very interesting place. Thank you for sharing this exploration with us….Big hug for Jennifer!!❤️❤️
Always amazed how these plants worked, all the controls compared with the digital age we live in. Plus nature always reclaims her space. Good explore Marcel, glad you stayed cautious and kept safely in mind. Thanks for bringing us along 🤠🌲🍂
Oh man! We are behind on the comments!!🙁. Thank you for watching, Gil. I know that Marcel really enjoyed this explore and I am also thankful that he kept safety in mind!☺️ Thank you so much for watching!
Yummy, phosphate and uranium! 😝 I wonder how contaminated the Black Angus Beef were after grazing around this plant ! 🤔 Amazing big ol processing plant! Cheers Marcel, I bet Jens work meeting wasn’t as much fun as this explore! 😂
I am so sorry for the late watch of this. Trying to catch up on all I missed since being away. Really enjoyed this. What a great find. 👍 It's amazing. What fantastic history.
Good grief 😢. The history of the rise and fall of employment in America and the waste left behind. You really captured the feel of it all in this video.
Holy smokes! We are behind on our comments. Thank you so much for watching. This place was massive and had so much to see!! Thank you so much for watching!!
what time of day did you go and where did you park your car? im thinking of checking it out since i live close and its such a pretty destination, im just worried about getting caught lol
I went in the morning. I walked up the railroad tracks until I reached the site and then walked in from there. I didn't walk up the road because I could see a trailer up there.
They say that beauty is in the eye of the beholder. What may seem an eyesore to one person, just might be a beautiful masterpiece to another. There are places beloved by communities and protected in the hearts of those that hold their memories of its tattered hallways and decayed rooms dear. This is the way that we feel when we explore places that have been forgotten by time. Left to rot and decay and only holding the silent whispers of what once was. We know that there are people out there with malicious intent toward these places that we venture into. It saddens us when we see the filth and destruction they leave behind, but we want to make something very clear… We are explorers and lovers of history. We in no way, shape or form condone the criminal activities that take place in the historical decaying places that we document. Social media has brought many of these places to the limelight, but the intention is to show the beauty and mystery of abandonment. Not to invite trouble. Trouble will find its way on its own and to say that the peaceful documentation of these places leads to criminal activity, is mind blowing. We have met so many amazing fellow explorers in our travels and are so thankful and humbled by the positive responses we have received. We know that this type of exploration is not for everyone…many people don’t understand why we find such beauty in decay, we can only explain it as a beautiful journey into the past. We invite you to watch our explores and come along as we visit these amazing places. As for the criminal activity that occurs, those individuals are responsible for their own actions. It is a terrible part of our society, but reality, nonetheless. Thank you for taking the time to read this and for loving this location just as much as we do. We hope that through this video, the memories held within will remain.
Hay J&M!!, just Ole Clint saying Hello,Miss and love yall!! How is Mr.Havard ?! hope he is doing well.Would like to go visit him.I wouldn't dare park my car in his yad!!❤ 😊
@@clintwalls5217 HEY!!! How are you Clint? Thank you for stopping by!!!! 🙂
Be very careful going here because some of my buddy's went out here and they all got busted. Also almost fell through the floor on some spots of the phosphate storage building. Although very nice video and keep up the good work!
Thank you so much for watching and commenting! I was worried about the safety of the structures but I was careful. I actually saw the guy pull into the place with his truck as I was leaving !
very cool video. I think they should make the land a wildlife preserve with some of the historical features keep there as well!
@hikewithmike4673 thank you!!! That would be cool if they use the land for something good!!!
Enjoyed watching you explore this place! Glad you stuck to staying safe very tempting to just go for it.
@living_myjoy Thank you! I feel much more comfortable with someone there with me before I climb on something that could give way!
Great explore Marcel. So much land not utilized for good. Very interesting place. Thank you for sharing this exploration with us….Big hug for Jennifer!!❤️❤️
Thank you TresAnn! I really enjoyed walking around this place!
Always amazed how these plants worked, all the controls compared with the digital age we live in. Plus nature always reclaims her space. Good explore Marcel, glad you stayed cautious and kept safely in mind. Thanks for bringing us along 🤠🌲🍂
Oh man! We are behind on the comments!!🙁. Thank you for watching, Gil. I know that Marcel really enjoyed this explore and I am also thankful that he kept safety in mind!☺️ Thank you so much for watching!
Been there a couple times. It's a really neat place. Sad to see it get vandalized. When I was there it was in much better shape.
Yeah I definitely enjoyed walking around this place!
Yummy, phosphate and uranium! 😝
I wonder how contaminated the Black Angus Beef were after grazing around this plant ! 🤔
Amazing big ol processing plant! Cheers Marcel, I bet Jens work meeting wasn’t as much fun as this explore! 😂
@Dinkum_Aussie this place was massive with buildings everywhere!!! I didn't even hit all of them! lol
I am so sorry for the late watch of this. Trying to catch up on all I missed since being away. Really enjoyed this. What a great find. 👍 It's amazing. What fantastic history.
No worries!! We really appreciate all of your fantastic support! Thank you so much for watching!
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What an awesome explore! Really enjoyed watching!
Thank you for watching!
Good grief 😢. The history of the rise and fall of employment in America and the waste left behind. You really captured the feel of it all in this video.
Holy smokes! We are behind on our comments. Thank you so much for watching. This place was massive and had so much to see!! Thank you so much for watching!!
So this is a odd question but I have tried to get in their and was unsuccessful and was wondering if you would tell me how you got in
I walked down the railroad tracks until I got to where the building was and then I walked in!
what time of day did you go and where did you park your car? im thinking of checking it out since i live close and its such a pretty destination, im just worried about getting caught lol
I went in the morning. I walked up the railroad tracks until I reached the site and then walked in from there. I didn't walk up the road because I could see a trailer up there.