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A photographic collection of abandoned, derelict and decaying places from all over the world. History and reports from each location are included.
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Sacred House is a small and simple Welsh Chapel. The pipe organ, pews, pulpit and several original items remain.
Royal Hospital H is an abandoned Military/Naval Hospital in England. Features include; MRI scanners, laboratory, hydrotherapy room and operating theatre.
Blue Power Plant is an abandoned steelworks power plant in Belgium. It features a coke-works, large turbine hall and an almost pristine control room.
Pritzker Fac (Pritzer Fac) is an abandoned university campus with a beautiful lecture theatre, library, study rooms and wooden spiral staircases.
Chateau VP is a elegant castle in Belgium, surrounded by an imposing moat. Inside there are ornate fireplaces and an impressive staircase.
Dr Anna's Haus is an abandoned surgery in Germany, with decaying operating rooms and medical equipment. There is a living area upstairs, with a piano.
Manoir du General P is a well-preserved abandoned Belgium House. Three uniquely decorated bedrooms, many photographs on the wall and art deco fire places.
Maison Radio is the house of an avid radio collector, with 1970s wallpaper decor. Many personal belongings can be found inside this well-preserved house.
Château Miranda was 19th-century neo-Gothic castle in Belgium. Abandoned in 1991, the majestic Noisy Castle" was demolished in 2017.
On 26th April 1986 a steam explosion at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant sent radioactive plumes into the atmosphere, which had global consequences.
Pripyiat was seen as a modern and luxurious Soviet city. This gallery features Pripyat post office, cafe on the river and supermarket we visited.
Duga-1 was part of the Soviet Union missile warning system during the Cold War. Nicknamed "Russian Woodpecker" due to its tapping noise of its broadcasts.
Firefighters from the Chernobyl Nuclear Power plant were taken to Pripyat Hospital No. 126. Baby cots lay empty in an abandoned maternity ward.
Pripyat Azure Swimming Pool (Lazúrnyj) is located in Pripyat. Several sports halls exist around the city, including one at Chernobyl-2 Military Base.
An abandoned Pripyat Middle School No. 3 which was abandoned during the 1986 Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster. Gas mask litter several rooms and halls.
The Palace of Culture Energetik is an abandoned "Palaces of Culture" in Pripyat; it is located nearby the Music School. Both were abandoned in 1986.
The Pripyat amusement park was due to open on 1st May 1986, but everything changed on 26th of April when the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster occurred.
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