1. Sanzhi UFO Houses - San Zhi, Taiwan
These homes were intended to be sold to U.S. military officers when construction began in 1978. In 1980, work was halted due to loss of investment.
Source: wikipedia.org
2. Pripyat, Ukraine
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3. Ryugyong Hotel - Pyongyang, North Korea
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4. Six Flags New Jazz Land - New Orleans, Louisiana
Severely damaged by Hurricane Katrina, Six Flags New Jazz Land has been abandoned since.
Source: mnn.com
5. Mirny Diamond Mine - Eastern Siberia, Russia
The world's second largest man-made hole, Mirny was constructed by Stalin to satisfy the Soviet Union's demand for industrial diamond. Further digging efforts were eventually abandoned.
Source: atlasobscura.com
6. Aniva Rock Lighthouse - Sakhalinskaya Oblast, Russia
A formal penal island used by the Russians, Aniva was once sought after by both the Russia and Japan. This now Russian controled territory sits unihabited in the seas between Japan and the eastern coast of Russia.
Source: wikipedia.org
7. Gulliver’s Travels Park - Kawaguchi, Japan
Constructed in the shadow of Mt Fuji, this theme park opened in 1997. Despite financial help from the Japanese government, it lasted only 10 years before being abandoned.
Source: weburbanist.com
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