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These are amazing! I'm not sure "Christ of the Abyss" counts as an "abandoned" place - the statue was placed underwater deliberately by the sculptor. http://www.keyshistory.org/artchristofthedeep.html
These photos are so fantastic, although i think that if i was scuba diving and came across "Christ of the Abyss" I would soil my diving suit…. can u just imagine freaking out if u didn't know it was there? I would LOVE to see the amusement park in Japan, and the lost city in NYC!!
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These are amazing! I'm not sure "Christ of the Abyss" counts as an "abandoned" place - the statue was placed underwater deliberately by the sculptor. http://www.keyshistory.org/artchristofthedeep.html
What incredible places, it would be fantastic to travel to see all those places.
Nice photos--and I very much like the idea of abandoned military rocket factories
That abandoned rocket place is fascinating. Would make great reference for a scifi story/image.
These photos are so fantastic, although i think that if i was scuba diving and came across "Christ of the Abyss" I would soil my diving suit…. can u just imagine freaking out if u didn't know it was there? I would LOVE to see the amusement park in Japan, and the lost city in NYC!!
I usually source for abandoned places at https://easynearme.com/locations/abandoned-places-near-me/. Where do you source yours? And the photos look amazing, which camera did you use to capture them?
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