Creepy or quaint?
Some find the abandoned places creepy, while others consider them exciting and they are even eager to explore them. Since not everyone has the opportunity as well as the necessary skills to go on an adventure themselves and travel to these eerie destinations, other explorers make sure they capture their discoveries and share them with a wider audience on their social media. We all agree these places are not for everyone to visit, but we must admit that the photographs showcasing these unique locations are both scary and beautiful. Also, there is something very alluring in them…
Delve into the captivating realm of abandoned places photography, commonly known as "urbex" or urban exploration photography. This specialized field aims to immortalize the haunting allure of dilapidated structures and neglected spaces. Focusing on the
Some find the abandoned places creepy, while others consider them exciting and they are even eager to explore them. Since not everyone has the opportunity as well as the necessary skills to go on an adventure themselves and travel to these eerie destinations, other explorers make sure they capture their discoveries and share them with a wider audience on their social media. We all agree these places are not for everyone to visit, but we must admit that the photographs showcasing these unique locations are both scary and beautiful. Also, there is something very alluring in them…
Ryan Koopmans traveled through an area once known as the Russian Riviera to capture the haunting beauty of a bygone era
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Some find the abandoned places creepy, while others consider them exciting and they are even eager to explore them.
1. An abandoned Playboy mansion in Tennessee The Tiki Palace party mansion was built in Chattanooga, Tennessee in 1972 by strip-club tycoon Bully Hull. A Playboy bunny shaped swimming pool just off the main entrance is the focus of the 5,600 sq foot 3-bedroom mansion. The Tiki Palace mansion fell into disrepair when its owner was nicked for income…
Sei gewarnt, es wird düster.
As solid and unshakable as we think our civilization is, its grip on nature is tenuous at best. If any cracks appear in the faces of our buildings or our machines, nature is quick to move in and take over. With this in mind, here are 21 photos of places and things that nature is in the process of reclaiming.
Most of us find architecture fascinating. The built environment around us reflects the history and culture of a place that can shape our experiences and perceptions of an area. However, not all the buildings stand the test of time and many are left to decay. For some, they become unwanted ghosts of the past; for others, they are objects of mystery and awe.
This is the final part, Part 3, of a series of posts about our two-week journey across Italy to visit abandoned villas, hospitals…
Top of the grand stairwell, Brooklyn Navy Yard Hospital, 2008 Though insane asylums, prisons, and hospitals wouldn't necessarily be the first places that
Urbex fotografie en drone video bij ECVB Centrales electriques een verlaten energiecentrale in België. Prachtige foto's en een leuk verhaal.
Hidden amid a collection of trails is the site of a tragic crash.
Also known as Annie Lytle Elementary School, Public School Number Four is an abandoned school located in Jacksonville, Florida.
Hashima Island (??; meaning "Border Island"), commonly called Gunkanjima (???; meaning "Battleship Island").The island was populated from 1...
Urbex fotografie en drone video bij ECVB Centrales electriques een verlaten energiecentrale in België. Prachtige foto's en een leuk verhaal.
Finding your inspiration to live a more interesting and adventurous life? Let's explore the top abandoned places around the world!
Saint Luke’s started a shutdown process in 2007 and finally closed fully to the public on the 22nd of December 2010. Mainly providing Neuro rehabilitation...
Haunting composition of the Stairs and Corridor inside building 136 of an abandoned asylum complex in New York. Urban Exploration, abandoned places, hdr photography. ATTENTION! This listing is for a signed photography print with options for various sizes as well as metallic or standard paper. "Standard print" will be a traditional glossy surface photograph and "metallic print" is for metallic paper. Metallic paper has special properties that give off an iridescent sheen as well as warm rich color. READY TO HANG OPTIONS: Photograph printed on Metal Plate, Canvas Gallery Wraps or Wood. (3/4" Maple) These options provide a unique presentation and come with hardware installed and ready to hang.. FREE SHIPPING! TITLE: Stairs and corridor DESCRIPTION: Signed photography print. TO ORDER: Simply select a size and "add to cart". MORE ABANDONED ASYLUM SERIES HERE http://www.etsy.com/shop/garyhellerphotograph?section_id=10841763 Back to my shop: http://www.etsy.com/shop.php?user_id=6083529
Most of us find architecture fascinating. The built environment around us reflects the history and culture of a place that can shape our experiences and perceptions of an area. However, not all the buildings stand the test of time and many are left to decay. For some, they become unwanted ghosts of the past; for others, they are objects of mystery and awe.