Those graffiti creators who tag the inside of buildings are not artists they are destroyers. It is a shame that they feel the need to deface things. What an enormous building, thank you for sharing. Both of you stay safe and stay well.
Yup, it would be great to be able to see the place's natural decay the way it is. This is a former textile mill (I'm familiar with the area) and it was a massive complex of buildings, unfortunately most of it was torn down around 2002. For some reason they left a few pieces of it.
When a video I'm watching isn't light enough I turn up the brightness on my computer. I see it well. Now I hope I remember to go back to the normal brightness, LOL!! Neat find, you two be careful out there right now!! Peace and Love, Kim ~
Yes! I'm from NC too and i always see abandoned houses every day and think of these two! There is actually a very old abandoned in my daughters back yard.
Actually you didn't really need the light in there. Once you aimed the camera away from the light from the windows, the camera's auto exposure took care of it. That place is huge!
Just a heads up, you guys need to be more up to par on safety issues. Old buildings usually contain massive amts. of asbestos. At least start using masks. My brother contracted a lung infection from snooping around a very old school and a warehouse that was out in the country. He was sick a long time and still has problems. Just sayin'
Those graffiti creators who tag the inside of buildings are not artists they are destroyers. It is a shame that they feel the need to deface things. What an enormous building, thank you for sharing. Both of you stay safe and stay well.
Yup, it would be great to be able to see the place's natural decay the way it is. This is a former textile mill (I'm familiar with the area) and it was a massive complex of buildings, unfortunately most of it was torn down around 2002. For some reason they left a few pieces of it.
When a video I'm watching isn't light enough I turn up the brightness on my computer. I see it well. Now I hope I remember to go back to the normal brightness, LOL!! Neat find, you two be careful out there right now!! Peace and Love, Kim ~
Great video,Beka,great to see you again. Missed you xxoo
Thanks for the tour guys.
Ah man yall were in my neck of the woods there are so many great places to explore around here hope yall stick around and explore more
Yes! I'm from NC too and i always see abandoned houses every day and think of these two! There is actually a very old abandoned in my daughters back yard.
My neck of the woods....loved it....waiting for more ❤
Thank you for another wonderful show 😊
As always thank you for another Great Video
Great Video love to learn all I can seeing I moved here 31/2 yrs ago Ty 😇
Thanks for the drive by..☮❤
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Great to see another video .. stay safe
Short/sweet but loved it just the same and ty for sharing this 👍😉...
Thank ya'll for another video.
Thanks guys!!!👍👍👍👍
Actually you didn't really need the light in there. Once you aimed the camera away from the light from the windows, the camera's auto exposure took care of it.
That place is huge!
Hello Rick and Rebecca this is mark from North Carolina thanks for Uploaded video God-bless
Hi Rick and Bekah! Bonnie from PA.
Hello!
When I see someone exploring a place like this my grandma persona always wants to yell, "Look out, don't step on a nail !" Whew...
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yall were in nc awesome I live in wendell
YAY BECCA
Which Greenville Steel??? There are 3 in 3 different states...
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It was in North Carolina. I also couldn’t get results through a google search.
Just a heads up, you guys need to be more up to par on safety issues. Old buildings usually contain massive amts. of asbestos. At least start using masks. My brother contracted a lung infection from snooping around a very old school and a warehouse that was out in the country. He was sick a long time and still has problems. Just sayin'