Mostar – A City Devastated by War
The city of Mostar in Bosnia-Herzegovina was left destroyed following the Yugoslav Wars of the early 1990s. Many of the buildings remain abandoned.
The city of Mostar in Bosnia-Herzegovina was left destroyed following the Yugoslav Wars of the early 1990s. Many of the buildings remain abandoned.
Railway Terrace in Mullingar, Westmeath is a train depot near the current Dublin to Sligo line now lies abandoned.
The village of Cavtat is a small fishing village located south of Dubrovnik. This abandoned mansion is next to the Iberostar Hotel Albatros.
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The Chemin de fer de Petite Ceinture was a subway line in Paris which circled the city. Much of it has been left abandoned since before World War II.
The Cincinnati Subway was designed to tackle the city’s chronic traffic congestion however the system was never completed and remains abandoned.
In 1943, the village of Imber was evacuated to make way for a training area for troops in World War II. The villagers never returned.
Almirante Brown Antarctic Base was an Argentine research centre located in Paradise Bay. A fire destroyed the base and it was abandoned.
Times Beach near St Louis, Missouri was abandoned in 1983 following a deadly dioxin scandal caused the evacuation of the entire town.
The Pole Of Inaccessibility was a research station in Antarctica built by the Soviet Union for their Antarctic expeditions.