Sunday, 12 October 2014


#10 MICHIGAN CENTRAL STATION,DETROIT,MICHIGAN

Exactly 101 years ago today, the first train pulled into Detroit’s Michigan Central Station — the tallest train station in the world at the time and a proud, towering symbol of the city’s progress.
When travelers stepped off the train, they entered a building covered in fancy marble and hand-carved wood, soaring ceilings, intricate wrought-iron railings, gargantuan columns and famous Guastavino tile arches.
Now, 25 years after the last train left, the still-standing station may be more recognizable than it was in its heyday. But old age has been brutal and downright cruel. Today, the station’s fame is not of luxury, but of notoriety.

#9 MILITARY HOSPITAL- BEELITZ,GERMANY
Located in beelitz, this hospital is one of creepiest places that i have found so far. it dates back to 1900 's  and the period of first and second world war when Adolf Hitler and Nazis existed. This hospital is so terrified that there are evidences found that there are hundreds of Nazi soldier's ghosts found around this hospital.After the end of the second world war around 7000 people (soldier) committed suicide to escape the humiliation that they would face after the war ,this count of 7000 is only limited to Berlin and the number increased as the end of the was nearby. So this might have been the cause for creepiness related to this now abandoned military hospital. 
SOME CREEPY IMAGES OF GHOSTS ARE LINKED BELOW PLS BE SURE TO CHECKOUT THOSE AND ALSO A VIDEO ABOUT THIS HOSPITAL HAS BEEN LINKED WHICH IS EXTREMELY INFORMATIVE https://encrypted-tbn3.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcQEVBZGZwQS-mystol85yCgheFCqpDm6wiGnkWGlomz96wwlL_9   

#8 HOLY LAND USA WATERBURY CONNECTICUT 

Because nothing says fun, amusement and good times for all the family like bible studies, there was Holy Land USA, a Christian tourist attraction filled with religious exhibits in Waterbury, Connecticut between 1958 and 1984. At its height, Holy Land attracted up to 40,000 visitors a year to the park.
This Christian attraction has been abandoned since 1984 at is almost 30 years for today. This amusement which was constructed by some volunteers in 1958 was a center of tourist attraction those days. This amusement park was closed for re fabrication for was never renovated and was closed 2 years later 

#7 CHATEAU MIRANDA CELLES BELGIUM 
The castle was originally built by French aristocrats fleeing the revolution.During the second world war and after that,Miranda castle was used as orphanage.It was  abandoned in 1980, with  the family refusing to allow authorities to care the structure.Because of its past , this haunted castle remains a favorite among the ghost hunters.

#6 HASHIMA ISLAND JAPAN 


LOCATED off the coast of Nagasaki in Japan is an eerie island that has long been abandoned.
With its warship-like appearance, it's little wonder why Hashima Island is commonly known as Gunkanjima (or 'Battleship Island').
It's other nickname? Ghost Island.
For nearly a century (from 1887 to 1974), the island was a bustling coal mining facility that housed thousands of workers. Mitsubishi bought it in 1890 and built Japan's first large concrete building, at nine stories high.
With a population of 5259 people in 1959, the 6.3ha island was the most densely populated place per square metre in the world.
When the busy mine closed, Hashima Island fell into ruins.

#5 BANNERMAN CASTLE POLLEPEL ISLAND NY 
Quite how unlucky can one building be? Abandoned, neglected and decaying, at first sight you may think that Bannerman’s Castle is located in Europe, perhaps a Scottish remnant from the days of the lairds or a site in Ireland forsaken by retreating British aristocrats. Yet the Castle, sitting blithely upon Pollepel Island is only 50 miles north of New York City, on the Hudson River. Its history is a long and strange catalogue of disaster.

#4 SIX FLAGS JAZZLAND NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA 

Six Flags New Orleans is an amusement park in New Orleans, Louisiana that has been closed since just before Hurricane Katrina struck in 2005 and is currently owned by the city of New Orleans. The park is located in Eastern New Orleans, in the Ninth Ward of the city off Interstate 510. Despite various announced plans to reopen or reuse the site, as of June 2013 it is still an abandoned amusement park in a semi-ruined state. It is an urban exploration destination, although visitors are subject to arrest for trespass.


 #3 FARM HOUSE SENECA LAKE NY


The abandoned farmhouse near the Seneca lake in New York state acts as graveyard for many vintage cars which are now empty shells of their own shells 

#2 PRIPYAT UKRAINE


On the 26th of April, 1986, the world's worst nuclear disaster occurred. Reactor number four in the power plant near the town of Chernobyl exploded during routine tests. Radioactive particles were fired into the atmosphere contaminating the skies over the former USSR and also the rest of Europe. Pripyat, a few kilometers away, was inhabited by the workers of the Chernobyl Power Plant and their families. All its residents were evacuated overnight leaving most of their belonging behind. At first, they were not aware what had really happened and what horrific consequences the accident had. Some 50 000 people fled Pripyat and around 100 000 the surrounding region. Only few has come back to their fatherland and no one came back to Pripyat.
PLS ALSO SEE https://www.google.co.in/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=7&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0CD8QFjAG&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.adventurous-travels.com%2F2014%2F02%2Fpripyat-near-chernobyl-ukraine-real.html&ei=qyY6VNOKCYyxuATW94CgAQ&usg=AFQjCNF3_d2OIw_6ksvtVdoEcCAHu9yMWA&sig2=udY72JDBeoxOR-noi1cCSA

#1 RYUGYONG HOTEL PYONGYANG NORTH KOREA 
There’s no more fitting metaphor for North Korea’s Ryugyong Hotel than the fact that it’s shaped like the Simpsons’ Enron ride. Construction on the hotel began in 1987, and was supposed to be completed by 1989. By 1992, after the fall of the Soviet Union — and the resulting loss of cash flow from Moscow — put a major pinch on North Korea’s funds, construction on what was to be the world’s tallest structure at its inception halted, leaving a giant skeleton of building towering over the glittery squalor of Pyongyang like a wireframe spaceship.
Despite being one of the world’s largest consumers of Hennessy, Kim Jong-il never managed to squeeze the funds out of his starving country to finish his monumental hotel. In 2008, after 16 years of sitting listlessly, construction restarted on the 105-story building. It’s hard to imagine how that could even happen. Imagine 16 years of the elements pounding away at the building’s concrete skeleton, and then imagine finding construction workers who could pick up where others left off.
THIS HOTEL WHICH WAS ONCE HAUNTED IS NOW A MULTIMILLION DOLLAR HOTEL 

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