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Article on eerily abandoned places...

Posted on 10/27/14 at 2:50 pm
Posted by FAF
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Posted on 10/27/14 at 2:50 pm
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Michigan Central Station

This hulking Beaux-Arts train station was the tallest train station in the world at the time of its construction in 1912. It was designed by Warren & Wetmore and Reed and Stem—the same architects behind New York's Grand Central Terminal—but has been abandoned since 1988.




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Gunkanjima

More than 10,000 people lived on this tiny Japanese island up until the 1970s. Once home to an active coal mining facility owned by Mitsubishi Motors, Gunkanjima (or, literally, "Battleship Island") is now entirely abandoned.




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Nara Dreamland

Japan's troubled version of Disneyland closed in 2006, but all of the park's roller coasters, arcades, and souvenir shops remain intact.




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Maunsell Forts

These sci-fi towers were constructed in the Thames estuary to protect England's coast from German air raids during World War II. After being abandoned in 1956, the forts were briefly used to broadcast offshore radio stations.




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Kolmanskop

Kolmanskop was once a thriving diamond mining town—home to the southern hemisphere's first X-ray station and Africa's first tram—but the dwindling diamond field was exhausted by the 1950s. Now, sands of the Namib desert have overtaken the town.




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Pripyat

Pripyat was vacated just a few days after the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear disaster, abandoning 15 schools, a hospital, a rail station, and an amusement park.




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Varosha

Once a popular beach destination for stars like Brigitte Bardot, the resort town of Varosha was abandoned during the Turkish invasion of Cyprus in 1974. Its inhabitants never returned.




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Train Cemetery

Uyuni is best known as home to the world's largest salt flat. But travelers can also visit the antique train cemetery, where many mining company trains were abandoned in the 1940s, when the industry collapsed.




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Lake Reschen

Beginning in 1940, Italian electric company Montecatini built a dam to unify the area's two lakes—Reschensee and Mittersee. As a byproduct of the dam, local villages were entirely submerged. In Graun, this 14th-century church bell tower is the only reminder that the village ever existed.




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Bulgarian Communist Party Headquarters

When the Iron Curtain fell in 1989, it left behind this massive relic, perched at an altitude of nearly 5,000 feet. The new government hopes to restore the immense building.




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City United Methodist Church

The United States Steel Company paid $385,000 toward the construction of this $1 million Gothic beauty in the 1920s, but now the church lies in decay.




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Ship Cemetery

Mauritania's second-largest city is home to the world's largest ship graveyard. The city's port is home to more than 300 rusted vessels, as corrupt officials took bribes from boat owners, allowing them to abandon their ships.




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Balestrino

This picturesque Italian village was owned by the Benedictine abbey of San Pietro dei Monti in the 12th century and was once a bustling village full of olive farmers. Population began to decline, however, in the late 19th century when a series of earthquakes struck the area. The remained residents were relocated in 1953 due to geographic instability.





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Nicosia International Airport

The customer waiting areas, restaurant, and check-in counters at this abandoned airport remain exactly as they were in 1974, when the Turkish invasion of Cyprus began.


Posted by fr33manator
Baton Rouge
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Posted on 10/27/14 at 2:54 pm to
Cool
Posted by kingbob
Sorrento, LA
Member since Nov 2010
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Posted on 10/27/14 at 2:54 pm to
Where is the Michigan Central Station and why was it abandoned?

I wonder why Varosha was never repopulated. It looks beautiful.
Posted by bamarep
Member since Nov 2013
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Posted on 10/27/14 at 2:55 pm to
very interesting
Posted by pointdog33
Member since Jan 2012
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Posted on 10/27/14 at 3:06 pm to
There's a cool/sad one on the abandoned Olympic sites. Amazing to think the amount of money spent just to let it go to ruins.
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Posted by Akit1
Baton Rouge, LA
Member since Jul 2006
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Posted on 10/27/14 at 3:07 pm to
Abandoned ships always scare the hell out of me
Posted by RebelOP
Misty Mountain Top
Member since Jun 2013
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Posted on 10/27/14 at 3:09 pm to
I bet there is so much homeless man pee
Posted by USMCTiger03
Member since Sep 2007
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Posted on 10/27/14 at 3:19 pm to
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Maunsell Forts


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The Principality of Sealand is a micronation located in the North Sea. Its mass consists of what was HM Fort Roughs, a former Second World War Maunsell Sea Fort, off the coast of Suffolk, England, United Kingdom.[1][9] While it has been described as the world's smallest country,[10] or the world's smallest nation,[11] Sealand is not recognised by any established sovereign state, although Sealand's government claims it has been de facto recognised by the United Kingdom,[1] and Germany.[12]

Crazy stuff
Posted by zacata88
Member since Mar 2014
1682 posts
Posted on 10/27/14 at 3:28 pm to
Haven't they heard of Six Flags New Orleans?
Posted by Huey Lewis
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Member since Oct 2013
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Posted on 10/27/14 at 3:49 pm to
Obviously haven't been to Tinseltown lately either.
Posted by jbgleason
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Member since Mar 2012
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Posted on 10/27/14 at 4:08 pm to
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Abandoned ships always scare the hell out of me


When we were kids, we used to sneak into the Prestressed Concrete plant on the lakefront in Mandeville and play on the abandoned tugboats and barges. This was the plant that supplied the sections to build the Causeway. These days we would probably be arrested and imprisoned for going in there but back then it was all good fun. Can't believe we didn't get killed on those old boats.
Posted by FAF
NOLA
Member since May 2014
1427 posts
Posted on 10/27/14 at 4:10 pm to
They should film the Expendables 4 at each location and blow each up.
Posted by FAF
NOLA
Member since May 2014
1427 posts
Posted on 10/27/14 at 4:12 pm to
Wikipedia article on the Principality of Sealand.

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Posted by Revelator
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Posted on 10/27/14 at 4:16 pm to
That cool as can be. Thanks for sharing!!
Posted by NoShow
Member since Feb 2013
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Posted on 10/27/14 at 4:16 pm to
Add the Astrodome to these.
Posted by LSUBoo
Knoxville, TN
Member since Mar 2006
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Posted on 10/27/14 at 4:22 pm to
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Where is the Michigan Central Station and why was it abandoned?

Downtown Detroit... I would think due to the decline of trains as popular transportation.

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I wonder why Varosha was never repopulated. It looks beautiful.


I want to say the buildings fell into disrepair and it would be too dangerous to reoccupy. I think there is also still some political issue with Cyprus and Turkey.

I've seen this article before and found all these places in Google Earth... shite like this fascinates me.
Posted by USMCTiger03
Member since Sep 2007
71176 posts
Posted on 10/27/14 at 4:29 pm to
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Prestressed Concrete plant on the lakefront in Mandeville

We did as well. That place was awesome. Totally post-apocalyptic feel.

They are finally slowly moving forward with plans to develop the property. Should be nice.
Posted by Yellerhammer5
Member since Oct 2012
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Posted on 10/27/14 at 4:31 pm to
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Varosha


Is that an old picture, or is the city not really as abandoned as they claim?
Posted by Cooter Davenport
Austin, TX
Member since Apr 2012
9006 posts
Posted on 10/27/14 at 4:39 pm to
That's a modern picture. However, if you get ahold of a higher resolution one and zoom in you can see that they're heavily distressed concrete husks on the verge of crumbling down. Over the years the windows have busted, the paint wore off, pipes burst, animals moved in, and roots and vines are taking over.
Posted by RogerTheShrubber
Juneau, AK
Member since Jan 2009
260542 posts
Posted on 10/27/14 at 5:21 pm to

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Add the Astrodome to these.


Yeah, it was once billed as the 8th wonder of the world.



Buckner in Whittier Ak is creepy. It was a self contained military station until the earthquake in 1964. Residents would never have to leave, it had everything.





Here's a guy skiing through the building. 5 floors of fury

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