“Discover the Haunting Beauty: 20 Enchanting Abandoned Places Where Nature Holds the Ultimate Power”

"Discover the Haunting Beauty: 20 Enchanting Abandoned Places Where Nature Holds the Ultimate Power"
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Old Car City in White, Georgia

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The abandoned former car dealership is a well-known Instagramable stop for photographers seeking to capture the strange intermingling of manufactured goods and nature.

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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.

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Nara Dreamland in Nara, Japan

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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.

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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.

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Cape Romano Dome House in Ten Thousand Island, Florida

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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.

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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.

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Floyd Bennett Field in New York City

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