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Beelitz-Heilstätten Hospital, Germany If this old German hospital looks disturbing, well, it is. Just check out its chilling resume: Between 1898 and 1930, the Beelitz-Heilstätten complex served as a tuberculosis sanatorium. It also housed mustard gas and machine gun victims during World War I, including a young soldier named Adolf Hitler. The hospital later went on to be a major treatment center for Nazi soldiers during World War II, and it was used as a Soviet military hospital from 1945 until the fall of the Berlin Wall. Today, a few wards are used as a neurological rehabilitation center, although the majority of the complex is abandoned. The surgery and psychiatric wards have both been left to decay and give way to nature (and vandals), and the result looks like something straight out of American Horror Story: Asylum. Hashima Island, Nagasaki, Japan Hashima Island was once the most densely populated island in the world; now it's completely empty. People became interested in the island after finding an underwater coal deposit directly under it. As time went on, tightly packed apartment complexes were constructed for the miners and laborers, providing its density record. But folks left as quickly as they came when the coal ran out. It's now a rock and concrete ghost town in the middle of the ocean.
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AS OBSESSED AS humans are with progress, decline and deterioration seem to similarly fascinate us. The sight of trees growing through concrete, deserted mine shafts reclaimed by nesting birds, and ghost towns in the middle of the desert remind us about the strength and the perseverance of nature. In a world obsessed with excess, the following beautiful abandoned places are made so by subtraction. It’s the absence, the regression, and the return to nature that make them appealing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bQko8sNWfWg Pripyat, Ukraine Pripyat was the city most affected by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in 1986. The incident released massive amounts of radiation, forcing the residents to flee. The spot is now one of the most well-known abandoned places in the world, thanks in large part to the ghostly reminders of what used to be: toys in a schoolhouse, clocks all frozen at the exact same time, and the famous decaying amusement park. The park has become so famous, in fact, that Ukraine is making it an official tourist attraction. Houtouwan, Shengshan Island, China Houtouwan—a former fishing village located about 87 miles southeast of Shanghai—has been uninhabited for several decades, but this is not your average ghost town. Instead of covered in dust and rubble, these buildings are almost entirely covered with creeping ivy and lush vegetation, creating a green landscape that is more spectacular than devastating. While most of the village's original residents moved inland in the early 1990s, a few people do still live on the island, selling water to curious tourists and photographers. Dome Homes, Marco Island, Florida If Luke Skywalker lived in Florida, you could probably find him meditating in one of the Dome Homes off the tip of Marco Island. The alien-looking houses were actually the brainchild of a retired oil tycoon, who built the structures in 1981 to be an eco-friendly vacation home for his family. But Florida will be Florida, and harsh weather and eroding shorelines surrounded the Dome Homes with water and rendered them unlivable. There's no plan to try to re-occupy the futuristic buildings, but it sure is fun to make up legends about where they came from and what purpose they serve—the Stonehenge of Southern Florida, if you will. Kolmanskop, Namibia You wouldn't guess by looking at it now, but the town of Kolmanskop was once the spot of diamond mining and extravagance in 1908. But once the fair-weather inhabitants discovered more diamonds south of Kolmanskop, the site instantly became a ghost town. It is now famous for its eerie, sand-filled houses, which have appeared on screen several times, notably in Dust Devil (1993) and The King Is Alive (2000). Łapalice Castle, Poland Imposing and ornate, Łapalice Castle resembles many of Eastern Europe's legendary spooky castles. Only Łapalice Castle was built in 1979—and it's not even technically a castle. The grand building was originally built as a studio for artist Piotr Kazimierczak, which for some reason needed a swimming pool, ballroom, ramparts, and a dozen towers. Unfortunately, Kazimierczak had to abandon his project before it was ever completed, thanks to the double threat of not having enough money and not having necessary permits for the land. Now, the "castle" is merely a shell of what could have been, with graffiti adorning the crumbling walls.
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Cousin9999:Hmm where are you getting all this from? Abi is there another Dominican Republic |
bibianna:Haha sounds great! ancient city of Greece. |
Lounging Seaside in Las Galeras For those who prefer to chill on quiet, sandy beaches, Las Galeras is the place for you. This remote location is off-the-beaten-path, so it doesn’t attract the throngs of tourists many of the Dominican Republic’s other beach destinations do. Here, you’ll find miles of beaches lined with palm trees and facing pristine, crystal blue waters.
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The Dominican Republic has something for every traveler: Sunshine, pristine beaches, lush forests and historical cities. It’s the perfect destination, whether you’re looking to relax, participate in outdoor adventures or explore urban landscapes. This tourist destination makes it easy for the traveler to book their holidays, with ample resort locations, restaurant establishments and businesses geared toward making visitors happy. The best times to visit are from February to April, the driest time of year, but no matter when you go, you’ll need to pack your prescription sunglasses. These are the must-see places for travelers who have their sights set on the Dominican Republic. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gjANSMvCkZ8 The Dominican Republic has something for every traveler: Sunshine, pristine beaches, lush forests and historical cities.
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A Paradise For Every Traveller With some of the beautiful beaches in the world, Seychelles is a paradise for every traveler. Whether you wish to explore the wildlife, the delectable cuisine or just lay on the beach and tan the island here makes a perfect getaway. So head on there and have an experience which you will not forget for years to come.
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An amazing island providing its visitors with unmatched tranquillity and sun-soaked days in Seychelles. Located off the eastern coast of Africa Seychelles consists of a series of small islands located in the Indian ocean. With white sandy beaches, bright blue waters, and palm tree groves the islands do not disappoint when it comes to providing picturesque views for a perfect escape. With nearly half of its landmass set aside for national parks and reserves, Seychelles offers an abundance of undiscovered island treasures. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZGnxezeKMg4
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North Yungas Road Known also as, Death Road because of the reason that many travelers have perished while traveling on the road connecting Bolivia’s capital La Paz to Coroico this North Yungas Road is considered as one of the most dangerous places in the World. This 63 Km road was built by Paraguayan prisoners in the year 1931 during the Chaco War and is extremely dangerous to travel due to fog, landslides, cascades, and cliffs that drop 2000 feet at every turn. The road is seldom wider than 10 feet and many crosses stand along the road as memorials to those who have perished while traveling there. It is said until 1994 nearly 300 drivers lost their lives every year. Today most of the deaths are from local workers and backpackers still using the infamous road.
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Snake Island of Brazil Iha da Queimada Grande (Snake Island) hidden on the off coast of Brazil is widely recognized as the most dangerous place in the world because the island is infested with one of the most poisonous snakes in the world known as ‘Bothrop’. It is said that about five snakes live in every square meter of the island making it almost impossible for any visitor to come out alive of the Island. The Brazilian Government has prohibited any visitors from setting foot on the Island. Natron Lake Natron Lake located in Tanzania is another dangerous place. The landscape of the lake is mesmerizing to the travel enthusiast but the alkali salt crust on the surface of the lake is so dangerous that all living creatures die just coming into contact with it. Swimming in this lake is prohibited for this obvious reason and you will also not be able to enjoy the stunning beauty of the lake closely for long because of a strong odor of hydrogen sulfite emitting from the lake’s surface.
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Not all travels are rejuvenating, here a few places were travelling to may not be for the faint traveler. Our planet earth is a unique creation, home to “Homo sapiens” for ages providing the wonders of nature, vegetation, hills & plains, rivers, lakes & oceans, Snow, and desert all placed in beautiful fusion for the experience of paradise on Earth. We human beings have created a world of our own on this earth to add further beauty to the natural creation. It is a lifetime experience to explore our beautiful planet world and this inner urge is felt by not only the adventurous but also by everyone seeking to experience the beauty & pleasure of life. But amidst the Beauty of our world, there also lurks dangers that precaution us not to visit such dangerous places in the world without adequate caution. It is advisable to avoid visiting the places that are proven as the most dangerous places in the world earmarked thus due to natural or social factors. A few such places are listed below. Mount Washington, USA North Yungas Road The Turkmenistan Darvaza Gas Crater Snake Island of Brazil Natron Lake https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9MjFikyRvEE
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Very recommendable, would other states learn from this? ![]()
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My man said for destroying humanity ![]() E be like say that babe carry better behind to destroy humanity �� |
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