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Another batch from the MSN feed:
Trafalgar Square - The Smallest Police Station
The Unfinished Hall of Records - Mount Rushmore
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York - Abandoned Trainlines Underneath
Disney World - Discovery Island
Between 1974 and 1999, Discovery Island was an island (duh!) that was open as a hard ticket attraction in Walt Disney World’s Bay Lake, located roughly between the Contemporary Resort…
In 1999 Disney closed down an entire island within its resort and it's sat abandoned for 20 years
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Nagatami - Japan
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/video/viral/this-remote-japanese-village-has-been-abandoned-for-more-than-20-years/vi-AAEHAar?ocid=iehp
Age of Discovery Ship - Baltic Sea
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I suppose this story kind of fits the thread but it does remind me of that bit in Only Fools when Trigger wins the award for having the same road sweeping brush for decades before adding something like 'it's only had 12 new heads and 7 new handles' leading Delboy to ask how is it still the same brush then and Trigger responds 'well, it's right here isn't it?'
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A detour now into the world of abandoned movie sets. Real filming locations where once production shut down the studio packed up but left the structures standing where they remain to this day!
Malta - The set of the 1980 Movie Popeye starring Robin Williams
Built from scratch by the studio, this entire town area still exists as a tourist attraction that commemorates the life works of Williams
Port Royale from the Pirates of the Caribbean franchise
Still standing with props to this day
Replica Concentration Camp from Schindlers List
Still standing just half a mile away from its real life inspiration site
The Bus/Train Crash from The Fugitive
Filmed by literally crashing the vehicles together, they came to a rest by the track and the studio has left them there to this day
The Gas Station from The Hills Have Eyes 2006
Built in Morocco, the set still remains disappointing everyone who thinks they're close to a refuelling stop they need
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Don't know if this has been posted on here but this is a great video of two guys exploring an abandoned Japanese hotel.
Abandoned buildings, even though they’re nothing more than empty structures fallen into disuse, are incredibly eerie to look at. This is especially true when it comes to places formerly filled with life, like shopping malls, amusement parks, or, in the case of a recent video from YouTube channel The Proper People, old…
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