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PhotoXplorers 2009

PhotoXplorers (Ep. 101) Abandoned Coal Mine
Thursday, November 5
7:30 p.m. et

Abandoned Coal Mine. Belgium Hasard de Charette, Belgium.
This coal mine dates back to the 1860's. The mine has been closed since 1977, and time has stood still ever since.

  

  

PhotoXplorers 2009

PhotoXplorers (Ep. 102) Abandoned Sanitorium
Thursday, November 12
7:30 p.m. et

Abandoned Sanatorium. France.
This breathtakingly beautiful location rests just 30 minutes north of Paris. It was originally the home of a French prince and then became a sanatorium in the early 70's.

  

PhotoXplorers 2009

PhotoXplorers (Ep. 103) Abandoned Factory
Thursday, November 19
7:30 p.m. et

Abandoned Factory. Luxembourg.
The Central Thermique was used to produce electricity from the highly toxic furnace gas of the neighboring furnaces. The electricity was intended for domestic and industrial use. Build in 1951, the Central Thermique has been closed since 1997, a day after the last furnace was shut down.

  

PhotoXplorers 2009

PhotoXplorers (Ep. 104) Abandoned Castle
Thursday, November 26
7:30 p.m. et

Abandoned Castle. Belgium.
The most beautiful abandoned castle one could imagine, built, rebuilt, modified and expanded from the 1500s onward. This gorgeous structure evolved from a defensive fortress to a boarding school over time before being abandoned in the middle of the 20th century. It has decayed by natural means with very little outside interference or vandalism and conjures picturesque images of beautiful deserted buildings.

  

PhotoXplorers 2009

PhotoXplorers (Ep. 105) Abandoned Industrial Factory
Thursday, December 3
7:30 p.m. et

Abandoned Industrial factory. Germany.
This metal and ball bearing plant was been built in 1910 and shut down in 1995. It offers incredible industrial decay images..

  

PhotoXplorers 2009

PhotoXplorers (Ep. 106) Abandoned School and Church
Thursday, December 10
7:30 p.m. et

Abandoned School and Church. Germany.
The Kent School site at Hostert was originally established by monks in the 14th Century. The Order of the Franciscans of the Holy Cross from Waldbreitbach/Wied arrived in 1909. Their activity ended 1937 due to the outbreak of the Second World War.

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