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SinterAnlage &#8211; Draft
In the german Ruhr area is an old factory. The factory was specialized in creating Sinters. Sintering is a method for creating objects out of powder. The whole factory plant is covered with a dark brown dust of some sorts. The eventual product are pellets (little bals) that are being added to ores [...]]]></description>
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Chateau Rochendaal &#8211; Draft
Between 1876 and 1891 was lawyer Jean Henri Paul Ulens mayor of St. Truiden. He was a pronounced catholic character and president of the &#8220;Bureel van weldadigheid&#8221;, he was also chairman of the Provincial Commission Grand Foundations. Captain of the citizen guard and chairman of the agriculture commission.
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Chateau Noisy / Miranda &#8211; Draft
Deeply hidden into the forests of the Ardennes lies the admirable castle Château de Miranda. The château is built in 1866 and has been designed by the English architect Milner, although the architect died before the building was completed. The task where continued by the French architect Pelchner. The Château [...]]]></description>
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In 1913, the industrial Gaspard Vanden Bogaerde has built in a large park just outside the center of a small town in Belgium two houses and a caretaker apartment building. He himself inhabited the Chateau du Loup (fake name). The style of this detached country house, designed by Jules Vercoutere, clearly refers to the 18th-century [...]]]></description>
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One of the oldest villages in Belgium, is surrounded with two abandoned car graveyards. The first graveyard is relative small and is linked to the backgarden of some local houses. These cars are from the 60′ties until the early 80′ties. It’s a mixed diversity from European and American manufacture. It looks almost of these cars [...]]]></description>
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Abandoned Fort next to Antwerpen

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Hasard, the abandoned coal mine close to Liege in the town of Cheratte was closed in 1977
A newspaper from 1976 tells us the first photos of Mars are taken with the Viking I rocket, clothes hanging in the lockers. Hasard was abandoned in just one day. The miners turning up for work could turn back, [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Fort La Chartreuse</title>
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This fort was built in 1817 by the Dutch to protect the city of Liège. This fort is part of the fortifications line along the river Meuse. In these days Belgium didn’t exist, it splits from Holland in 1830. The fort is since than used as barracks for the Belgium army.
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