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Raul1983
Few more interesting places
Kadychan in Siberia, Russia. A town which was heavily dependent from mining operations. But when the mine was closed people didn't see a reason to live there anymore.
http://retardzone.com/2007/11/15/abandoned-city-in-russia/
Goldfield, Nevada. Once the biggest city in Nevada with a population of 30,000 people. It's nearly a ghost town because only 500 people live there now.
http://www.ghosttowngallery.com/htme/goldfield.htm
http://www.westernmininghistory.com/gallery/nevada/goldfield/modern/towns/1/
Kings Park Psychiatric Center, New York. Numerous hospital buildings and a power plant. A huge place to explore and it is quite easy to get lost in there.
http://www.opacity.us/site3_kings_park_psychiatric_center.htm
One other interesting institution was Philadelphia State Hospital. It was just demolished a year ago. What makes these places interesting is that they were very self-reliant. Own power plants, all services under same roof (car garage, movie theatre etc.) Underground tunnel network connected all buildings.
http://www.opacity.us/site10_philadelphia_state_hospital_byberry.htm
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I think these were the most interesting places I know. Can't think of many more places.
Kadychan in Siberia, Russia. A town which was heavily dependent from mining operations. But when the mine was closed people didn't see a reason to live there anymore.
http://retardzone.com/2007/11/15/abandoned-city-in-russia/
Goldfield, Nevada. Once the biggest city in Nevada with a population of 30,000 people. It's nearly a ghost town because only 500 people live there now.
http://www.ghosttowngallery.com/htme/goldfield.htm
http://www.westernmininghistory.com/gallery/nevada/goldfield/modern/towns/1/
Kings Park Psychiatric Center, New York. Numerous hospital buildings and a power plant. A huge place to explore and it is quite easy to get lost in there.
http://www.opacity.us/site3_kings_park_psychiatric_center.htm
One other interesting institution was Philadelphia State Hospital. It was just demolished a year ago. What makes these places interesting is that they were very self-reliant. Own power plants, all services under same roof (car garage, movie theatre etc.) Underground tunnel network connected all buildings.
http://www.opacity.us/site10_philadelphia_state_hospital_byberry.htm
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I think these were the most interesting places I know. Can't think of many more places.