“Discover the Haunting Beauty: 20 Enchanting Abandoned Places Where Nature Holds the Ultimate Power”
Old Car City in White, Georgia
The abandoned former car dealership is a well-known Instagramable stop for photographers seeking to capture the strange intermingling of manufactured goods and nature.
With trees growing out of vintage cars and moss seeking to cover everything in sight, the sight became a popular tourist spot after current owner Dean Lewis realized it was worth preserving.
Nara Dreamland in Nara, Japan
At the time of its completion in 1961, Nara Dreamland was Japan’s answer to Disneyland. Built as a replica of Anaheim’s Disneyland, the theme park was successful until Tokyo Disneyland opened in 1983.
The theme park fell into disrepair in 2004 until finally shutting its doors in 2006. The site was then famous as a touristic site for those eager to see the forest growing into the various rides. The theme park was then finally demolished in 2017.
Cape Romano Dome House in Ten Thousand Island, Florida
This Florida vacation home was built in 1981 in Ten Thousand Island, Florida, by Bob Lee, a now deceased oil tycoon. The house consisted of six self-sufficient, eco-friendly concrete igloos and four bedrooms and bathrooms.
Over the past 40 years, the igloos have fallen victim to hurricanes and other forces of nature and remain now an unusual tourist attraction site.