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About What remains?

What Remains explores the forgotten, abandoned, and overlooked remnants of the past. From abandoned buildings, cemeteries, and old railways to lost infrastructure, urban exploration, and historical decay

Each video focuses on history, atmosphere, and danger, uncovering the stories behind derelict locations while highlighting collapses, hazards, and preservation concerns. Expect detailed exploration, cinematic visuals, and narration inspired by classic documentary and retro styles. Alongside exploration, the channel also features motorcycle repairs, mechanical projects.

If you’re interested in: Forgotten cemeteries & burial grounds

Lost railways & industrial history. Then subscribe to What Remains — and discover what survives when everything else is gone.

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Cross Gates To Wetherby Part 10. Collingham Bridge Railway Station.

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