Frightening and Attractive. See What Happens When Nature Takes Over Abandoned Places

One more episode of ‘Abandoned places.’ They could be used as the setting for horror movies or at least as the source of inspiration for its screenwriters. Once people worked and lived here, but they are the places for ghosts now.

Bumper cars, Chernobyl, Ukraine

 

Junk yard, Ardennes, Belgium

 

Glenwood power station, New York

 

Soviet naval testing station in Makhachkala, Russia

 

Blue spiral staircase in a European castle

 

Methodist church, Gary, Indiana

 

Movie theater in Detroit, Michigan

 

Shipwrecks in a sandbar, Bermuda Triangle

 

Doll factory, Spain

 

Residence in the woods

 

Jet Star Rollercoaster, Seaside Heights, New Jersey (now removed)

 

Overgrown palace, Poland

 

A tree growing through a piano

 

The Tunnel of Love, Kiev, Ukraine

 

Asuncion, Paraguay

 

Lawndale Theater in Chicago

 

Abandoned city of Keelung, Taiwan

 

House of the Bulgarian Communist Party

 

Craco, Italy

 

1984 Winter Olympics bobsleigh track in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

 

Hafodunos Hall in Llangernyw, North Wales

 

Sunken yacht in Antarctica

 

Bodiam Castle in East Sussex, England

 

Angkor Wat in Cambodia

 

The remains of the Pegasus in McMurdo Sound, Antarctica

 

Kalavantin Durg near Panvel, India

 

15th century monastery in the Black Forest in Germany

 

The Kerry Way walking path between Sneem and Kenmare in Ireland

 

Holland Island in the Chesapeake Bay

 

Abandoned dome houses in Southwest Florida

 

Kolmanskop in the Namib Desert

One day new generations will inhabit these strange locations. For now they could be considered post-apocalyptic museums.



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