Photos stunning deserted to places around the world

The average traveler may wish to visit the beautiful and famous places, which is characterized by luxury and beauty, but there is another type of travelers who consider themselves adventurous and want to visit places that do not attract anyone, places of dying and should Azoroha before you die or disappear, it is those abandoned places that are distributed around the world, there is no country without places at the abandoned, they are part of the panoramic scene of each country.

These abandoned and forgotten places varying contrast what it was during its heyday, where you will find industrial facilities, parks and military sites, and even villages and small towns and old buses and trains. In the following lines and images identify the 17 deserted place around the world and published on the site Smithsonian.com.

1-castles Maunsell Navy, England

During World War II, it was built castles and forts Maunsell, a small fortified towers in the rivers Thames and Mersey to help in the defense of the United Kingdom. These marine forts designed to protect international shipping channel from German air raids and mine mode, and used Forts air anti-aircraft defense, and helped drop 22 aircraft and 30 bomb plane, has forts were closed in 1950, was re-used in 1960 by British radio stations, They sometimes visited but remain deserted.
 2-Pripyat, Ukraine
On Saturday, April 26th, 1986, and signed to increase the disastrous energy in the Chernobyl nuclear plant in the No. 4 reactor, which led to several explosions inside and leak of radioactive material, and is considered the Chernobyl accident the worst accident in nuclear power history has caused the evacuation of the entire population of the city, three kilometers from the factory, the evacuation was complete and the evacuation of more than 200 thousand people then.
 3-strange amusements, Beijing, China
It was created this amusement park outside Beijing about 20 miles and was the original plans is the creation of the largest theme park in Asia, and which extends over an area of 120 acres. But construction stopped in 1998 because of financial problems, and attempted to complete construction, but failed in 2008, and in 2013, was demolish all structures were open land
for new projects.


4-Koulmanescub, Namibia


A small town in Namibia rebounded after the discovery of German immigrants it is rich in diamonds, and it includes hospitals, schools, theater, casino, ice factory and the first X-ray station in the southern hemisphere. After the First World War, the supply of diamonds has fallen slowly, and by 1954 was abandoned city that has become an abandoned buildings covered with sand and tourists have had to obtain a permit.


 5-Owiny, trains Cemetery, Bolivia
Uyuni is located in the south of Bolivia and the largest salt flats in the world home. Is also home to one of the largest cemeteries trains, has used this city as a center of distribution of the trains on their way to the Pacific Ocean ports where they were building the train from 1888 lines to 1892 by the British, but hopes to contribute to the railways in the prosperity of Bolivia as a center of transportation fell constantly by local vandals who saw it as interference, they have been using the trains mostly for mining, and by the year 1940 but was abandoned when the mining industry collapsed due to the depletion of minerals. Today, the trains cemetery is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the region.
 6-Kiki Kayaköy, Turkey
Kiki village was in the south of Turkey most of the population are Christians speak Greek, and during the Greek-Turkish war, the population began to leave the village, was abandoned altogether after the signing of the exchange of populations between the Turkish and Greek Governments agreement, it has damaged many structures as a result of the devastating earthquake 1957. TodayIt is classified as a global village of peace and friendship village, is still a tourist destination as a museum and historical monument.
 7-Michigan Central Station in Detroit
Was created in 1913 to become the main center of public transport in the city after the burning of Michigan Central Station, and was scheduled to be part of a major project includes a tunnel for the railway freight and passengers under central Michigan in the Detroit River, at the time of their construction, it constituted the longest railway station in the world, it has been the station as a central axis through the first and second world Wars, but that many problems in the planning and design led to a decline in its entirely and stopped in 1988, and failed multiple attempts to renovate the building so far.
 8-Cape Canaveral Air Force Station Launch Complex 34
Launch complex 34 station (LC 34) was used by NASA as part of the Apollo moon program, it has been designed to launch the Saturn I and IB rockets, which will be the rocket Saturn V, which would send astronauts to the moon, was launched campaigns in the period between 1961 and 1968, with the first manned Apollo mission, Apollo 7, which launched in October 11, 1968.On January 27, 1967, he knew the fire that killed astronauts Gus Grissom, Ed White and Roger Chaffee station, and after the launch of Apollo 7, was destroyed compound 34, leaving only the launch pad and a memorial to the astronauts of Apollo 1.


9-New York State Pavilion at the World Expo 1964
There is in Flushing Meadows - Corona Park in Flushing, Queens, and was the main construction component of the three parts of the steel and reinforced concrete. The first structure is the "Tent of Tomorrow", and was described as the largest cable Suspended ceiling in the world of being. It consists of the Second Temple of watchtowers that were used to monitor the event. The structure of the third "Theaterama", and was used for technical events. And to this day are still parts of the active compound was abandoned while other parts to turn into rubble.

 10-Plymouth, Montserrat
In 1995, the capital Plymouth was evacuated in the island of Montserrat because of the volcanic eruption is imminent. In 1997, the volcano erupted and buried the city under 40 feet of ash, has been the establishment of the exclusion zone, which included half the island, island residents were prevented from returning to it.
 11-Buzludzha former headquarters of the Communist Party in Bulgaria
Memorial Buzludzha located near the final battle between Bulgarian rebels and the Ottoman Empire site. It was built to commemorate the formation of the organization socialist movement that resulted in the Socialist Democratic Party of Bulgarian establishment and then the Communist Party of Bulgaria, has been building the monument in 1981, but after a short period of time, the Bulgarian government abandoned and deteriorating building that was sabotage and destruction with no plans to re-its construction.
 12-Hafodunos hall in Llangernyw, North Wales
Hafod Unos Hall was built between 1861 and 1866 at the outset to be a house for the family of one, has this room remained private ownership until sold in 1930, and in 1940, opened a school for girls, and the school closed in 1969 and re-opened the hall in 1970 as the School of Accounting, the college was closed, and turn it into a home for the elderly until 1993, where it was shut down for failing to meet safety requirements, and in 2004 the building was severely damaged by arson.
 13-island Hashima near Nagasaki, Japan
This was the island inhabited from 1887 to 1974, it has been used as an attachment to coal mining, which was established by Mitsubishi Corporation, which bought the island in 1890 for the purposes of extracting coal from the mines under the sea, and this was the island prides itself on being includes first and largest building in Japan specially built to withstand hurricane . After replacing coal and oil, he began the closure of the mines, and in 1974, Mitsubishi remaining mines closed. Often referred to as the "Ghost Island". In past years, her condition worsened the collapse of many concrete structures, has been re-opened part of it in 2009 to some tourism opportunities, but re-opened full require a lot of money to make the island safe for tourists.
 14-Kaserne Krampnitz
Was Kaserne Krampitz Nazi military complex consists of 50 buildings, and was initially used as a center for the training of cavalry, where occupied by German soldiers until the end of World War II, was abandoned in 1945, it has claimed Russian soldiers that the compound is used as a center for the training of the leadership after the fall the Soviet Union in 1992, leaving the abandoned compound.
 15-Makassar Pavillon, Western Cape, South Africa
Bainet as a tourist destination, and the Makassar and one of the most popular destinations in summer in Cape Town, and because of a series of financial mishaps, was abandoned resort, has sand dunes occupied a lot of space and the rest of it faded, leaving nothing but the little that provides a unique background of its kind for photographers, and can be reached within 30 minutes' drive from Cape Town, in the Western Cape Province.

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