mr_bones
Gormless Moderator
Waterschei Mine was one of our small stops on the recent Europe trip with Jaff Fox and Kate. We were greeted by a large carpark and what seemed to be a newly converted building that may have once stood as part of the mine. Curious to see if anything was still abandoned or recognisable as a mine, we boldly walked on and saw a large building to the side with smashed windows. Keen to see more, and noticing the barricades on teh first building, i carried on round the site anticlockwise and noticed what was left of the head building and rushed to grab the camera out - amazed at its decayed presence!!!
Much of the building had already been demolished, including a twin headbuilding but what was left was magnificent! Crumbling concrete with a huge white headstock built over the top of it! I had never seen anything like it!
We spent quite some time photographing the outside and made our way into the ruinous and gutted depths.
Once inside it was clear that the building was very stripped and all the headgear was missing - a tunnel that would have linked to other parts of the mine was still intact but when we reached the other end we could hear a radio blasting out and made our way back in a bit of a hurry!
Just as we were leaving, a TOUR group was led in through the gates! We weren't expecting that!
For some great photos of this place, when it was more in tact take a look at http://www.hfinster.de/StahlArt2/archive-Campine-BW-2240-12-23.08.1992-en.html
Much of the building had already been demolished, including a twin headbuilding but what was left was magnificent! Crumbling concrete with a huge white headstock built over the top of it! I had never seen anything like it!
We spent quite some time photographing the outside and made our way into the ruinous and gutted depths.
Once inside it was clear that the building was very stripped and all the headgear was missing - a tunnel that would have linked to other parts of the mine was still intact but when we reached the other end we could hear a radio blasting out and made our way back in a bit of a hurry!
Just as we were leaving, a TOUR group was led in through the gates! We weren't expecting that!
For some great photos of this place, when it was more in tact take a look at http://www.hfinster.de/StahlArt2/archive-Campine-BW-2240-12-23.08.1992-en.html