Belgium urbex linseed oil mills

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  • Belgium urbex linseed oil mills
  • Belgium urbex linseed oil mills
  • Belgium urbex linseed oil mills
  • Belgium urbex linseed oil mills

Urbex Usine S Miso-Photography

Belgium Urban Exploring Europe

Explore #158: Usine S, Belgium February 2016

Verlaten Plaatsen Kaart Urban Exploratie Urbexology

  • Where is urbex located in Belgium?
  • Power plant IM is one of Belgium’s most famous Urbex locations. This abandoned power station is located on the outskirts of Charleroi, a one-hour drive from Brussels, in the Walloon region of Hainaut. Back in the day, Power Plant IM was one of the largest coal-burning power plants in Belgium.
  • Is Belgium still a urbex?
  • From disused coal industry to fully furnished small houses, Belgium is still the place to be in terms of urbex. This is a well-known location for urban explorers, but unfortunately also for the vandals who really have to demolish everything and clamber under. A shame, because this must have been so beautiful inside. Read more and view images…
  • Where did linseed oil come from?
  • Cultivated since the Middle Ages, it provides the raw material for linen fabric, as well as ropes, tents, mailbags and construction material. And the linseed oil from flax was used by Van Eyck to develop oil painting, the museum explains. The flax growers were originally local farmers who cultivated the crop in their fields.
  • Where did you explore urbex?
  • Belgium Urbex, a mecca for explorers. After the Netherlands, Belgium was the country where I explored in the early years of my urbex adventures. Château Nottebohm and Château Noisy were the highlights when I started in 2014. I’m glad I was able to visit both with my son and partner in crime Twan, before they were demolished.

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