12 Most Unusual Abandoned Places That Really Exist

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Any building or location has the potential to become abandoned, whether it’s an old factory or an old family home. Although you might find a few traces of the past in any abandoned place, most of them aren’t all that interesting. They’re just empty monuments to what came before them. The places you’re about to see in this video are very different - they’re strange, unique abandoned places with fascinating stories behind them. In fact, they’re the most unusual real abandoned places in the world!

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I would buy that house / barn in a heartbeat it is absolutely breathtakingly beautiful

kittyvenom
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On that movie theater it had an introductory flyer with it saying “to prove that tourism is not necessarily a destructive element and that the Great Theater of Nature can reconcile us with the elements.” So I take it that it was meant to be some artistic statement along the lines of integrating the human element with nature. It was a shame they never got to play a movie on it. So much work and dedication and then never fully seeing it realized.

ambersdarkfox
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the picture of the derailed cart made my heart sink. just thinking about how depressing and heartbreaking that sight must be... god i hope no one goes there just to break things, there is so much room for disrespect.

infestedribcage
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Bruno's home is amazing. Thank you for having it in this interesting compilation.

Battlestar
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I went to the furnaces in Pittsburgh for a music festival, and it’s breathtaking in person. It’s absolutely beautiful

cvfan
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Id be more creeped out if my shadow didn't move when I went down steps

greenscreen
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Love this!! Thanks SO MUCH for allowing me to go with you!! LOVE the stories behind the places you have visited!

thomasschwarting
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That strange barn should be turned in into a strange Airbnb. I bet there's a lot of people who would pay to stay there. Even with the quarry noise.

Nirrrina
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One of the most unusual abandoned places I’ve been is an island in Venice IT, it was where they quarantined everybody that had the plague at the time, then years later they turned it into an insane asylum. Now today it’s just old buildings falling apart.

tbam-
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I love the spaceship house. Someone should finish it one day.

Steve.Cutler
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“The shadows seem to move as u make your way down the steps”
your shadow does tend to move when you do lel

SexyCak
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Very very interesting 🧐 thank you for sharing this information ✌🏻🙏🏻🧐

mygrammieis
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My Grandpa worked at that mill in Pittsburgh! You folks do amazing work with your videos!!! :)

ifxman
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These are certainly some amazing places. I had no clue they existed. I have a new bucketlist now. Thanks for sharing.

artemorbid
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Without phone booths how will Clark Kent change into Superman?

darrelfuhrman
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My friends and I visited the Cape May lighthouse this past spring break, and to our surprise saw the bunker in this video! The wooden pegs that it stands on are no longer visible, it's just a massive concrete structure resting in the sand. It's so strange to think that people could once walk under it! The ocean was probably about 200-300 feet from the front of the bunker- I'm sure the water reaches it at high tide. All of the openings are boarded up so that no one gets in. It was so weird to see because there was no sign explaining what it was, it was just a huge structure in the middle of a beach. We had to look it up to find out that it was a bunker.

allisongold
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By far, the most disturbing thing shown was the bunker in NJ that (when built in 1942) was 1000 ft from the ocean, yet in less than a century the water has now reached it.

jdee
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It’s strange to see something falling into ruin that was built the year after I graduated high school...And today December 29 is my 51st birthday. I ain’t that old!

kevintucker
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For out non-Pittsburghers, the Carrie furnace is right across the river from me. I’ve, um, “toured it” a few times years ago. Fascinating place!
It was built in the 1880’s, and the “hot metal” bridge connecting it to Homestead is still in use and gets much traffic!

richardbetz
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Seen the house in Ransom Canyon, as it is just twelve miles from my home. Have been in there before me as a child. I was surprised to see it in this video.

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