The Most Spectacular Abandoned Locations Around The World You Haven’t Seen Before.
By InPrint Magazine Blog, April 25, 2014
Six Flags Jazzland – New Orleans, Louisiana
Severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina, Six Flags Jazzland was never reopened.
Pripyat, Ukraine
Pripyat, a city of 50,000 was totally abandoned after Chernobyl in 1986.
Farmhouse – Seneca Lake, New York
Mirny Diamond Mine – Eastern Siberia, Russia.
Willard Asylum – Willard, New York
Willard Asylum for the Chronic Insane was built in 1869 and closed in 1995.
Gulliver’s Travels Park – Kawaguchi, Japan (Abandoned in 2007)
Bannerman Castle – Pollepel Island, New York
Disney’s Discovery Island – Lake Buena Vista, Florida.
Canfranc Rail Station, Spain
Chateau Miranda – Celles, Belgium
Eilean Donan – Loch Duich, Scotland
Abandoned Mill – Western Quebec, Canada
City Hall Station – New York City, New York (closed in 1945)
Orpheum Auditorium – New Bedford, Massachusetts
Wreck of the SS America – Fuerteventura, Canary Islands
Underwater City – Shicheng, China
Abandoned Domino Sugar Factory — Brooklyn, New York
Red Sands Sea Forts – Sealand, United Kingdom
Dadipark – Dadizel, Belgium
Military Hospital – Beelitz, Germany
Military Hospital Surgeon’s Chambers – Beelitz, Germany
Częstochowa Train Depot – Poland
Christ of the Abyss – San Fruttuoso, Italy