In 2019, a strange little pink house appeared right on the top of the historical plant of the Canada Malting Silos, built in 1905 and abandoned in 1986. The unknown authors brought the material to an height of about 35 meters to build this absolutely unique thing and added later other pieces to their creation, like a Christmas three, a gift and other decorations.
I think I have never seen anything like this in hundreds of explorations in abandoned places!
Montréal, Québec - Canada.
© Roberto Conte (2022)
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"Pinball Wizardry," Cleveland, Ohio,
Courtesy: Mr. P. Explores
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ALIENWORKS
Abandoned steelworks power plant.
This iron and steel factory is a former blast furnace cast iron factory, built in 1890 by a German family business. The factory specialized in the production of pig iron, made from local iron ore.
Thanks to the company's continuous modernization, its ideal location in the French steel basin and the restructuring of the steel industry, the company concentrated its entire production of French cast iron in the mid-1960s.
Despite all these favorable criteria and technical innovations, the company, like all other steel companies, suffered seriously from the crisis in the steel industry in the 1970s. The company managed to survive for a while, but was forced to announce its closure in the early 1990s.
Part of the site, including the blast furnace itself, was preserved as industrial heritage.
In this series of photos you see the power plant that was part of the blast furnace company. It is a classic power plant, with turbines from Brown Boveri and AEG, among others, driven by steam that was produced in the adjacent boiler room.
The site is well secured and difficult to access, which also explains why it has been preserved in its current beautiful state.
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'we want a hundred more battery factories in Hungary! - just a hundred? - No, a thousand!'
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