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Abandoned and decaying places. Unusual, beautiful mysteries. Some locations are different to others, and these locations are not easily placed into other categories. Explore abandoned and forgotten sites all over the world.
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A vintage Trolley Car Graveyard lies hidden in the woods. This rusting collection of treasures from a by-gone age wait patiently for restoration.
The Rotunda Town Hall is an old government building built in the 1920s, in a Classical Revival style. It features a domed ceiling, or rotunda.
Sunset American Junkyard is a wonderful collection of abandoned classic cars. This collection is the remains of a large junkyard, filled with hundreds of cars ranging from 1950's to 1990's.
The House of M was a historical academic institution in Romania. It was built in the 1800's and features an eclectic mix of Baroque and Art-Nouveau styles.
Lost Coffins, is also known as Coffin Factory. These old wicker coffins hide inside an abandoned furniture warehouse in Belgium.
Oldtimer Barn (or Old Iron 5) are two disused classic cars. They are a futuristic 1970s Citreon DS-21 and a blue Ford Consul from the 1950s.
The Cemetery of the Skull. The mouth is grotesquely agape in a centuries-long silent scream, resting on a pillow of crossed femur bones.
The Green Mile is a disused German prison. It was also used as a Nazi detention and torture centre during the Second World War.
Expédition Antarctique 1966 are a collection of snowmobiles that were used in 3rd Belgo-Dutch scientific expedition to Antarctica in 1966.
Radio Marie José was a former medium wave radio broadcasting station in Belgium. It was owned by a large radio and television broadcasting network.
The Crown Courts are traditional English courtrooms, dating back to the Victorian Era. There are several courtrooms and holding cells in the basement.
The Orangery Ruins are a fine example of Georgian architecture. The ruins are part of a large woodland Estate in northern England.
The beautiful Casino Royale was built in the early 20th Century. Its dramatic sea-shell shaped window and chandeliers are breathtaking to behold.
Tucked away in an unassuming back road of a Bulgarian town, sits a rusting Steampunk Steamroller. Sprinkled with fresh snow when I visited!
Small huts surround a fishing lake near Sződliget. Inspired by the beauty of this place, I edited the photographs to create a "lost fishing village".
Orange Morgue is an abandoned mortuary in Germany. Bodies were stored in the basement, and then prepared for final viewings in a room with orange and yellow tiled walls.
Buzludzha is a Communist monument, high in the Balkan Mountains of Bulgaria. It was built between 1974 and 1981.
Lignum Beetleum is a neglected blue Volkswagen Beetle in a small wooded area in Belgium. A tree has grown up through the passenger side of the car.
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