10 beautiful (and deserted) places in the world
Abandoned places around the world considered frightening, most avoid them as they are linked with legends, myths and ghosts ...!Yet no one can doubt that most of them are beautiful .
Craco, Italy

Medieval village in the province of Matera, which was abandoned in 1963 due to earthquakes
Sunken yacht in Antarctica

sunken vessel of the Brazilian journalist Joao Lara Mesquita in the icy waters of Antarctica. It gives a strange beauty !
Spinalonga, Crete

Famous tourist attraction, especially after the success of the TV series "The Island." Place ... exile of lepers abandoned in 1957.
Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Known as the largest Hindu temple or the largest religious monument in the world, Angkor Wat is the prime example of an abandoned place. Symbol for the country of Cambodia, appearing on its flag.
SS Ayrfield, Australia

A ship has been abandoned just outside of Sydney Harbour from the Second World War and today is full of vegetation. A garden that floats ...
El Hotel Del Salto, Colombia

Some say it's the scariest and haunted places in the area! The luxury hotel first opened in 1928 for those who wanted to visit the waterfalls Tequendama situated just opposite the building. Closed in 1990 as the number of tourists decreased
Machu Picchu, Peru

World Heritage of UNESCO was once a thriving city of the Inca civilization. However, the question about why the site was abandoned remains unanswered among experts and historians, since there was no sign of hunger or disaster area.
Kolmanskop, Namibia Desert

The city Komanskop in the middle of the desert was originally founded in 1908, when the mining of diamonds in the region was at its peak. Inhabited by Germans and abandoned when stocks of precious stones dried up.
Wonderland Amusement Park, China

Strangely beautiful, fun park in this village Chenzguang, just outside Beijing, has never worked since construction was halted in 1998 due to inadequate financial resources.
Christ of Abyss, Italy

Immersed in the Mediterranean coast, off the coast of Italy, the bronze statue of Jesus was not abandoned by previous civilizations. Instead, deliberately sunk in 1954 during the celebration in honor of Dario Gonzatti, the first Italian to use scuba gear. The statue has a height of 2.5 meters and sank 17 meters below sea level. It was reconstructed in 2003 and put back in place next year.
Abandoned places around the world considered frightening, most avoid them as they are linked with legends, myths and ghosts ...!Yet no one can doubt that most of them are beautiful .
Craco, Italy

Medieval village in the province of Matera, which was abandoned in 1963 due to earthquakes
Sunken yacht in Antarctica

sunken vessel of the Brazilian journalist Joao Lara Mesquita in the icy waters of Antarctica. It gives a strange beauty !
Spinalonga, Crete

Famous tourist attraction, especially after the success of the TV series "The Island." Place ... exile of lepers abandoned in 1957.
Angkor Wat, Cambodia

Known as the largest Hindu temple or the largest religious monument in the world, Angkor Wat is the prime example of an abandoned place. Symbol for the country of Cambodia, appearing on its flag.
SS Ayrfield, Australia

A ship has been abandoned just outside of Sydney Harbour from the Second World War and today is full of vegetation. A garden that floats ...
El Hotel Del Salto, Colombia

Some say it's the scariest and haunted places in the area! The luxury hotel first opened in 1928 for those who wanted to visit the waterfalls Tequendama situated just opposite the building. Closed in 1990 as the number of tourists decreased
Machu Picchu, Peru

World Heritage of UNESCO was once a thriving city of the Inca civilization. However, the question about why the site was abandoned remains unanswered among experts and historians, since there was no sign of hunger or disaster area.
Kolmanskop, Namibia Desert

The city Komanskop in the middle of the desert was originally founded in 1908, when the mining of diamonds in the region was at its peak. Inhabited by Germans and abandoned when stocks of precious stones dried up.
Wonderland Amusement Park, China

Strangely beautiful, fun park in this village Chenzguang, just outside Beijing, has never worked since construction was halted in 1998 due to inadequate financial resources.
Christ of Abyss, Italy

Immersed in the Mediterranean coast, off the coast of Italy, the bronze statue of Jesus was not abandoned by previous civilizations. Instead, deliberately sunk in 1954 during the celebration in honor of Dario Gonzatti, the first Italian to use scuba gear. The statue has a height of 2.5 meters and sank 17 meters below sea level. It was reconstructed in 2003 and put back in place next year.
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