The wildly abandoned parks in the world
For many reasons, these amusement parks are abandoned and ruined. However, it is the cold and cold thing that makes them attractive destinations for adventurers and surreality.
For many reasons, these amusement parks are abandoned and ruined. However, it is the cold and cold thing that makes them attractive destinations for adventurers and surreality.
Six Flags New Orleans, Louisiana, USA : The park has been open to visitors since 2000 and closed in 2005 due to Hurricane Katrina.The park was submerged in sea water and rainwater for more than a month, causing serious damage.(Photo: Scotthaefner).
Many people here said they could hear laughter or screams from afar.The park is used as a backdrop for some live-action films.(Photo: Scotthaefner).
Pripyat Park, Pripyat, Ukraine : Pripyat city was abandoned after the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. Pripyat amusement park has enough fascinating games.Unfortunately, the park opened on April 27, 1986 and was closed that same day due to a nuclear disaster on April 26, less than 21 km from the city.(Photo: Roleplaygateaway).
Nature has begun to occupy this place after 28 years.Pripyat Park was chosen as the backdrop for many movies and video games, such as STALKER: Shadow of Chernobyl, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and Chernobyl Diaries.(Photo: Ginasoden).
Gulliver's Kingdom Park, Japan : This 1997 amusement park was closed in 2001. Gulliver's Kingdom is located right next to Japan's "Suicide Forest".(Photo: Daily Mail).
Land of Oz Park, Beech Mountain, North Carolina, USA : Based on the famous "Witch of Oz", this amusement park opened in 1970, giving visitors a chance to experience Dorothy's adventure.(Photo: Business Insider).
The unique highlight is the yellow brick road leading from Dorothy's house through familiar settings, finally to Emerald City.After the death of the park owner, Mr. Grover Robbins, the number of visitors to the park diminished and a fire destroyed the artifacts in Emerald City.(Photo: Business Insider).
Spreepark Park, Berlin, Germany : This park opened in 1969 under the name Kulturpark Plänterwald, then changed to Spreepark in 1989 after the fall of the Berlin Wall.Now, this place has been abandoned and famous for ruined dinosaurs, rusty revolutions, and cold, haunting air.(Photo: Therichest).
Holy Land Park, Waterbury, Connecticut, USA : This place used to attract thousands of visitors in the 1960s and 1970s, with the theme of religion.John Greco created 200 unique works inspired by Bethlehem, Jerusalem, and other Bible locations.The park closed since 1986 after Greco died.(Photo: Viralnova).
Takakanonuma Greenland Park, Hobara, Japan : Completed in 1973, this park only operated for 2 years before it was closed due to losses.Later, the park reopened in 1986, before being completely abandoned in 1999. (Photo: Tofugu).
Currently, it is very difficult to find this park because the trees are covered.According to rumors, Bill Edwards accidentally wandered into here and took many photos.However, only one photo appeared on the computer, including a 6-year-old girl wearing a white dress staring at the camera with an expressionless face.(Photo: Toursvnc).
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