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Camelot Theme Park is an abandoned amusement park in England. It opened in 1983, and closed in 2012 due to declining visitor numbers.

Veronica’s Veil is an abandoned theatre auditorium in American. It hosted one of the longest running Passion of Christ plays, titled Veronica’s Veil.

The Sacred Heart Church was built in 1971, in Vernon Connecticut. This futuristic-looking "cement tent" was demolished in March 2019.

The Blue Chapel (La Chiesa Blue) is a classic abandoned 19th Century church, in the hilly countryside of Italy. It has been abandoned since the 2000s.

This Supersonic Wind Tunnel was part of an aircraft research facility. This site was founded in the 1940s and operated until the 1990s.

The church was founded by German-Americans in the 19th Century. Although abandoned, it is nearly pristine inside. A schoolhouse was added in the 1920s.

This disused Trade School Auditorium was part of a vocational training centre. The dramatic Art Deco/Classical Revival building closed in the mid-2000s.

This brightly-coloured English Rococo Edwardian Theatre is decorated in theatrical Rococo opulence, featuring grotesques and golden gilded lions.

Moseley Road Baths is a stunning example of an Edwardian gala swimming pool. This unique building was opened in 1907, and closed in 2003.

This 120-year-old church features imposing Gothic architecture, and an impressive tall vaulted ceiling. It was also used in the cult 1998 movie "Dogma".

The Sons of Israel Synagogue, built in the 1920s, features a multi-coloured stained glass dome. This glorious building has been abandoned for ~5 years.

Behind hedges and overgrowth, lies the Cimetière des Légendes. A collection of 1950s/1960s French cars, rusting and falling apart as decades pass.

This College Founders Archive houses historically important administration archives of a wealthy French-American. There are countless ledgers and files.

This Forgotten Model Village was built by a local cabinet maker and his wife, both with a passion for gardening. The attraction re-opened again in 2018.

These Radar Dishes are the remains of the RAF Stenigot. They were used to detect German Bombers during WW2, and as a relay station during the Cold War.

Archangel Church was built in the 1960s during a period of transition in Catholicism, this is reflected in the church's contemporary architecture and design.

The Uncaring Home is an abandoned care home in England. The house now stands empty, slowly succumbing to water ingress and collapse.

Hidden in an overgrown English garden are two black Jaguar E-Type, and one striking red Jaguar S-type. All three of these cars are likely 1960's models.
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