History:
In the 1860s, Canterbury's water supply was drawn from a variety of sources, such as the River Stour and local wells. However, without a filtration system, the water was deemed hazardous and unfit for human use, and could only be used for cleaning purposes. Subsequently, by 1870 a...
In 2018 we explored this #abandoned water park located in the woods, in Ontario Canada. This place has bee explored by many YouTubers such as Exploring with Josh and others, come and join us as we get eaten by bugs, take you throughout the resort and down the water slides.
Update:
In March of...
This abandoned high school is located in Northern Ontario, Canada.
Left for decay after the province built a more modern and even larger school to accommodate the growing population in the area. We take you inside this amazing location and show you science labs with specimens, lecture halls and...
This is my first post on here so please bear with the terrible pictures as they were all taken on my phone on which I cracked the lens a few weeks before but it was all I had as I had left my camera at home.
Anyway, I came up here on a long 25-mile cycle from Nottingham with my friend and since...
Thorsby Colliery,
A little delay but here we are,
Slight wikipedia copyright but I'll credit below
Thoresby colliery opened in 1925,
The first two shafts in 1925 were sunk to 690 metres (2,260 ft). The shafts were deepended by 109 metres (358 ft) in the 1950s. After privatization of the...
Hello!
This is my first time posting and I just wanted to share my experience with the Elizabeth Shaw Chocolate Factory in Bristol.
First things first, it is still standing (Only just) although it is in the process of being demolished and turned into housing. Not that it's a boring visit by no...
Tain holiday village from what i found was the holiday park opened in 1993 and closed in 2007 there was fire in main building.
Place was really easy go get into and was intresting to walk around, there were many other building. And would really like take other drive up to it.
Climbing frames...