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
Perched precariously over the Crystal River in western Colorado, this ramshackle former compressor station is reportedly one of the most photographed structures in the Centennial State. Built in 1893 not far from the Sheep Mountain Mine, the mill was shut down in 1917 when the mine was abandoned and has remained unused ever since.
Crystal Mill, Crystal, USA
However, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1985, and over the years local residents and historical societies have worked to preserve the wooden structure, which no doubt would have rotted away. Travelling to see the mill in all its glory is no mean feat: the site is only accessible during the warmer months of the year and the trip requires a four-wheel-drive vehicle at the very least.
Vallone dei Mulini, Sorrento, Italy
Vallone dei Mulini, Sorrento, Italy
White Bay Power Station, Sydney, Australia
White Bay Power Station, Sydney, Australia
The power plant was awarded listed status in 1999 and efforts have since been made to preserve the structure. The building has been used as a location for various TV and film productions, including The Matrix Reloaded and The Great Gatsby, and plans have been floated to transform it into a mixed-use development.
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
Bancroft Mills remained vacant until 2015 when part of the complex was converted into luxury condos. The remaining abandoned factory has been victim to two fires, one in 2015 and another in November 2016. This image shows the desolate factory in the aftermath of the first fire. It is in the process of being demolished.
Petroplus Oil Refinery, Reichstett, France
Petroplus Oil Refinery, Reichstett, France
Petroplus was forced to shut down the refinery in 2010 for financial reasons and ended up going bankrupt in 2012. Though plans were afoot to convert it into an oil terminal, the site remains abandoned and the facility is slowly rusting away with nature appearing to reclaim the myriad pipes and tanks.
Carbide Willson Ruins, Quebec
In the early 1900s, Canadian inventor Thomas 'Carbide' Willson used these premises to investigate the production of calcium carbide. When water is added to calcium carbide, it produces acetylene gas, which burns with a bright light and can be used to illuminate everything from headlamps to lighthouses. To protect his experiments, Willson chose to keep his workshop hidden, nestled in 460 acres of forest near Meech Lake in Gatineau Park. However, the venture soon grew expensive and he started missing interest payments.
Carbide Willson Ruins, Quebec
Now known as the Carbide Willson ruins, Willson's workshop complex originally consisted of an acid concentration tower, a generating station, and a dam. But after Willson was forced to leave – and sadly died shortly afterwards – the buildings fell into disrepair. The tower was destroyed by a fire and the station and dam have been left open to the elements.
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