Cooling Tower at Monceau, Belgium----Abandoned place
They say the only permanent thing in the world is change. The history books are a way to understand the passage of time, but there are also some monuments real life talking about their past own way. While some of these monuments are well maintained and protected (like the Colosseum in Rome or the Parthenon in Athens), there are other, partially or completely degraded, which are often the most interesting.
These gigantic structures are parts of a cooling tower of an old mill, located in Monceau, Belgium. The trumpet-shaped spot in the center of supplying hot water to the structure. The liquid then was cooled while running down hundreds of small rails and slats of concrete.
These gigantic structures are parts of a cooling tower of an old mill, located in Monceau, Belgium. The trumpet-shaped spot in the center of supplying hot water to the structure. The liquid then was cooled while running down hundreds of small rails and slats of concrete.
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