905 Comments for Bethlehem Steel Mill

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Red skies in the morning, photographer take warning. I really like the light through the windows.
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Morning has broken, love this shot.
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Beautiful shot, I have dreamed about wandering around and photographing one of these sites. Alas, I have lived most of my life far away from them and they are mostly gone now.
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Happy 2018 everyone. Not big on Christmas either, this year was a good one, spent it house and dog sitting for my parents. Just me and the husky, perfect.

Thank you so much for the new gallery! You have made my day. I discovered this site by doing a search for pics of blast furnaces. Yes, I have the Becher's book on them. Been an industrial & urbex geek for a long time.
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This looks like Vitkovice complex in my city :)
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Oh they are tearing it down. It figures, tearing it down for a casino! Thanks for the great picture tour. Take care.
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Took the words right out of my mouth............great shot.
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The amount of steel in this place is unbelievable. Guess it is not economically feasible to tear it down and recycle all of that metal.
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NEAT shot.
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Christmas ............. certainly not today what it was originally designated for....it is far too commercialized. Kind of a dangerous place to explore, especially at night. But thanks for another great gallery. Happy New Year.
I love the southern desert scene. that water lines made in the first vat
saying "do not" makes me want to!
Power plants fascinate me!
It looks like a watercolor painting -
You must live for adrenaline rushes just going by some of the places you have been!!