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Beautiful Abandoned Places | Nature Pictures

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I have dreams that I am running through beautiful abandoned places. In the dreams, I am in awe of the beauty, and energized by running; I never want to stop. I have never been able to duplicate this feeling in the real world, with the exception of one bike ride I went on 8 years ago. Well, imagine my delight when I found a website with 33 beautiful abandoned places. I agree with the curator of that site: they are awe inspiring, and yet melancholic. I have included a sampling of the the photos here, and a link below. I also found that if one googles the names of these places, there are other stunning photos available. I’d like to see more of Nara Dreamland and San Fruttuosa~! But, life is busy. So, this is it for today.

Nara Dreamland in Japan

Nara Dreamland in Japan

Fishing Hut on a Lake in Germany

Fishing hut on a lake in Germany

Kolmanskop in the Namib Desert

Kolmanskop in the Namib Desert

El Hotel del Salto in Colombia

El Hotel del Salto in Colombia

Holland Island in the Chesapeake Bay

Holland Island in the Chesapeake Bay

Abandoned Subway Depot in Cincinnati

Cincinnati’s abandoned subway depot

The Kerry Way Walking Path Between Sneem & Kenmare in Ireland

8. The Kerry Way Walking Path, Sneem, Kenmare,Ireland

House of the Bulgarian Communist Party

House of the Bulgarian Communist Party

Christ of the Abyss at San Fruttuoso, Liguria

Christ of the Abyss at San Fruttuoso, Liguria Follow this link to see many more beautiful abandoned places~!  The 33 Most Beautiful Abandoned Places In The World | Nature Pictures. The author writes: “Many people don’t know about these famous abandoned places. Many of these places are really something amazing, but they are also really sad when you take a closer look at them. On the following list, you can see abandoned planes, abandoned ships, as well as the abandoned houses, and so many other things, that are really amazing and magnificent. So, check out these amazing abandoned places photos.”