It doesn’t matter how beautiful are the new tourist destinations, those that are curious will always go to visit some historical places, and when those are abandoned and not touched by the human hand for a long time, they become a mysterious riddles.
1. Tunnel of Love in Ukraine
The Tunnel of Love is an amusement railway located near Klevan, Ukraine. It is a railway surrounded by green arches and is three kilometers in length. It is known for being a favorite place for couples to take walks.
2. Mill from 1866, Sorrento, Italy
The Mill is functioning since the beginning of the 900’s and used to produce flour. The mill was abandoned around 1866 when the creation of Tasso square isolated the mill from the sea, provoking a rise in the humidity, which soon forced the mills abandonment. Today the mill is among the tourists attractions of Sorrento.
3. Abandoned House in Namib Desert
The Namib is a coastal desert in southern Africa. The name Namib is of Nama origin and means “vast place” The desert has so many ghost towns and houses
4. Old Ruined Constructions, Craco, Italy
Craco is a ghost town and comune in the Province of Matera, in the southern Italian region of Basilicata.
5. Fishermen House at Lake, Germany
6. Domes in South, West Florida
For many years, these bizarre buildings on the isolated southern tip of Marco Island in Cape Romano, Florida, were a bit of a mystery.
7. Underwater Bronze Statue of Jesus Christ, Mediterranean Sea, Italy
Christ of the Abyss is a submerged bronze statue of Jesus Christ, the original of which is located in the Mediterranean Sea, off San Fruttoso, between Camogli and Portofino on the Italian Riviera.
8. “El Hotel del Salto”, Colombia
The luxurious Hotel del Salto opened in 1928 to welcome wealthy travelers visiting the Tequendama Falls area. Situated just opposite to the waterfall and on the edge of the cliff, it provided a breathtaking view to its guests. The fact that many people in the past chose that spot to commit suicide, made others believe that the hotel is haunted.
9. Abandoned railway station in poland
Part of the Kingdom of Prussia and the expanding Russian empire from the late 18th century until the outbreak of World War One, the city of Czestochowa entered the 20th century as one of the leading industrial centres of Russian Poland.
10. Kalavantin Durg, India
Technically this fascinating place is abandoned in the sense that it is not used for its original purpose, but it gets visits from tourist and locals often and is easily accessible from the Mumbai-Pune Expressway.
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