Ruby’s Lighthouse; Denmark
Rubjerg Knude is located on the North Sea coast in Denmark. The lighthouse was first activated in the year 5 and continued until the year 9. In the following years, the lighthouse was used as a museum and café; But sea erosion stopped these activities. The lantern was expected to fall into the water by year 5, but in year 2, the lantern was moved 2 meters away from the coast and moved to land to at least 2 years. It is one of the popular tourist attractions that attracts about 6,000 visitors annually.
Photographer: Unknown / cntraveler.com
Black-Hospital Complex; Germany
The Beelitz-Heilstätten Hospital in Germany, which is more than 5 years old, served as a military medical center during the first and second World War II. The hospital was the largest center for pulmonary disease in the world one day; But since the former Soviet troops left the Bolitz-Halestaton region in the year 9, it has remained abandoned for five years.

Photographer: Ultein Bild / CNBC.com site
Mawnelian Sea Fortres; England
The Maunsell marine strongholds, located at the River Thames, were built in the year 9 to protect London from London and air strikes in World War II. In the 1980s, these towers were inactive and then used as radio stations for years. Initially, the seven towers were connected to steel bridges, but now their numbers are reduced and the bridges are no longer safe. The only way to visit these fortress is to take a boat trip on the British coast; However, it is not possible to enter the fortress.

Photographer: by andrea pucci / cnbc.com site
The SS Airfield Ship; Australia
The SS Ayrfield ship is one of several vessels in the port of Sydney. The ship first served for five years and was used during World War II to transfer equipment to US forces in the Pacific. The ship then took over the task of carrying coal in Australia. In the year 9, the drowning ship was sent to the Recycling Center; But with the closure of the center, the ship was released in the Gulf, and parts of it gradually drowned and placed on the water. Over time, the mangrove trees grew in the middle of the ship, and now it is one of Australia’s tourist attractions that can be visited by private boats.

Photographer: Unknown / Baku.w site
Tiandochest residential collection; China
Tianducong, which is located on the eastern coast of China, more than 2 kilometers from Paris, is known as “East Paris”. The luxury residential complex was designed to recreate the city of Paris and has examples of Champs -Elyice Square, Victory Arch and an Eiffel Tower at a height of 2 meters. Although many residential units remain empty, the city attracts many tourists from inside China and other countries.

Photographer: Wirestock / CNBC.com
The lake’s bell tower; Italy
The Lake Reschen Bell Tower, which belongs to a church of the fourteenth century, is now hidden in the heart of an artificial lake. In the winter, when the water level is frozen, visitors can walk on the lake. This tower is the only monument to the historic village of Coron in northern Italy; A village that was underwater in the year 9 to build a lake by the government. In the year 9, with the temporary lowering of the water level, the remains of the village were re -emerged after decades.

Photographer: Unknown / South-tirol.com
Deserted romo prison; Estonia
Near the small town of Rummu in Estonia, the remains of a deserted prison camp named Romeo are nowadays a popular destination for leisure on the beach. This prison was built in the vicinity of the limestone mine during the Soviet Union; Where the prisoners did mandatory work. After Estoni reached independence in the year 9, mining and prison activity was stopped. Over time, groundwater penetrated the mine and a natural lake was formed. The lake also plunged some of the structures. Parts of prison are still visible. This place has become an attractive point for divers who are looking for an adventure among drowned remnants.

Photographer: Ivar Leidus / Wikipedia
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Cover Photo Source: Abandoned.dk site; Photographer: Unknown (SS Airfield Ship)
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