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35 Most Breathtaking Forgotten Places, Shared In The ‘Abandoned Beauties’ Facebook Group

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In today’s world, there aren’t that many occasions in which one can truly experience what it was like to be an explorer. However, if you go exploring in abandoned places, you can find some unexpected gems, and that will offer you a tremendous delight. It’s possible that you won’t be able to bring anything tangible back as a reward for your efforts, but the photographs you capture and the experiences you have firsthand will make for much more meaningful mementos.

When it comes to discussing man-made miracles, however, this article takes a somewhat different perspective. This article does not describe the things that are only constructed by man; rather, it focuses on the things that man has created but then forgotten about after making them. It is true that getting rid of things and throwing them away could come out as odd and pessimistic. On the other hand, the Facebook page known as “Abandoned Beauties” is dedicated to compiling photographs of the abandoned locations that are the most aesthetically beautiful. Even if they are not being used, there is still a certain allure of beauty to them due to the fact that they are vacant and are in the process of becoming a part of nature.

The majority of these locations are deep within sparsely populated regions that are located in distant areas. Therefore, going to these sites with the intention of sight-seeing is not at all recommended due to safety concerns. Throughout the world, numerous structures, vehicles, and even airplanes have been found in abandoned states in a variety of locations.

You won’t have any other experience quite like it anyplace else; it’s a completely unique type of thing to witness, with its visual splendor, how they eventually transform into nature. People from all around the world have been posting links to incredible websites that they have found or explored on the internet, and this page has been gathering those links so that they may be viewed by everyone in one convenient location.

Because so many people on the internet enjoy looking at these photographs, we thought it would be fun to compile a list of some of the most fascinating abandoned locations on the planet specifically for you. Please keep in mind that these locations are far removed from any inhabited cities or towns in the surrounding area.

#1: “McDermott’s Castle, Abandoned Fairytale Irish Castle In The Middle Of A Lake, County Roscommon, Ireland

malteheitmueller

#2: Dunalastair Castle, Scotland

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#3: Abandoned house in the swamp

#4: Abandoned mill from 1866, Sarento, Italy

#5: The Garden of Ninfa, The Territory Of Cisterna Di Latina, In The Province Of Latina, Central Italy

robyrabs

#6: Abandoned Palace in Kopice, Poland

#7: Beetles cimetery

alexplore23

#8: Abandoned Castle in Italy

#9: Lombardia Prov. / Italy

sixcentdouze

#10: The stairway of an abandoned button factory

#11: Gulf of Finland, Abandoned testing laboratory in the forest and parking equipment

alexdoomer

#12: Abandoned observation tower at Coral Island, Bahamas

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#13: Sigiriya fortress, Sri Lanka

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#14: Monument on Petrovaya mountain, Croatia

charliie.b

#15: Paulinskill Viaduct

erickillerb

#16: A Roman bathhouse still in use after 2,000 years in Khenchela, Algeria

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#17: Taipingshan National Forest Recreation Area, Taiwan

#18: An overgrown pool at an abandoned mansion

#19: Abandoned castle on the country side in Poland

@tobi_urbex

#20: Light rays making their way into an abandoned theater

U/pupsikandr

#21: Beautiful Building, Castle?

andrew_grieco

#22: Abandoned coal mine in Belgium

@samourai

#23: Abandoned Mansion, Kentucky, US

#24: Somewhere in France

loic.lagarde

#25: French Castle

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#26: Traffic Jam In Forest.The Chatillon Car Graveyard, Belgium

#27: The Moulbaix castle, in Belgium, abandoned since 2005

#28: Abandoned Villa Zanelli, built in 1907, Savona, Italy

#29: The ruins of Bannerman’s Castle, an abandoned military surplus warehouse, still stand in the middle of the Hudson River

#30: Japanese WWII warplane lies wrecked in shallow water off Guam

#31: An old castle that’s been left behind in England

@_marcelsiebert

#32: Abandoned church in France where nature has taken over

isabelle_van_assche

#33: An abandoned carousel

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#34: Who dares to go into this abandoned Viking Tunnel ? It is known to be the oldest extant man-made residence, located in southern Iceland

ryan.cline

#35: Little yellow abandoned house, brings sunshine to Nova Scotia, Canada on gloomy day

maddenvallis

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