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Industrial buildings left abandoned to nature

Mills, mines, and power plants that stand empty today
Pyramiden mine, Svalbard, Norway
Pyramiden mine, Svalbard, Norway
Hartford Mill, Oldham, UK
Hartford Mill, Oldham, UK
Crystal Mill, Crystal, USA
Crystal Mill, Crystal, USA
Vallone dei Mulini, Sorrento, Italy
Vallone dei Mulini, Sorrento, Italy
White Bay Power Station, Sydney, Australia
White Bay Power Station, Sydney, Australia
Millennium Mills, London, UK
Millennium Mills, London, UK
Tonedale Mills, Wellington, UK
Tonedale Mills, Wellington, UK
Tintic Standard Reduction Mill, Genola, USA
Tintic Standard Reduction Mill, Genola, USA
Bancroft Mills, Wilmington, USA
Bancroft Mills, Wilmington, USA
Petroplus Oil Refinery, Reichstett, France
Petroplus Oil Refinery, Reichstett, France
Carbide Willson Ruins, Quebec
Carbide Willson Ruins, Quebec
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Mills, mines, and power plants that stand empty today

The Industrial Revolution changed the face of the world forever. But as technology develops, buildings that once sustained thousands of people have been left behind in the shadows. From a compressor station on the banks of the Crystal River in Colorado to cotton mills in the heart of England, read on to see some of the world's eeriest abandoned industrial buildings.
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Daniel Coughlin

06 February 2022

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