Glen Haven, Michigan. This once was a port on Lake Michigan. The docks no longer exist. It was used as a firewood stop for steamships in the 1800’s, and then later as a point for shipping canned fruit from the local orchards. As other forms of transportation evolved, the cannery and village died. It’s empty now but has been preserved as a historic village, as part of the Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore.
Grossinger's Resort, New York Though you would never know from looking at its current state, Grossinger's, in Liberty, New York, used to be a luxurious weekend upstate escape. In its heyday, it was similar to the resort in Dirty Dancing (some even say Grossinger's was the inspiration behind the film). Due to an economic downfall in the town, the resort closed its doors in 1986.
Rummu Prison, Estonia Talk about apocalyptic. This semi-submerged prison has a dark past. Prisoners were forced to work in the quarry until it was abandoned in the early 1990s when Estonia gained independence from the Soviet Union. Without any people maintaining the area, it eventually flooded with water. Today, it's a beach—so if this is your idea of a beach vacation, we recommend you get your scuba diving license first.
[QUOTE="Candy Gal, post: 9345823, member: 309277"]Location????[/QUOTE] Thames Estuary Candy darlin' !!!
I think it’s a junker that was sitting in someone’s backyard before it was hauled to the city. I’ve seen some rural homes where every vehicle they’ve ever owned is out in the yard rotting
Abandoned nuclear power stations are fun, particularly when you get home and discover that you glow in the dark.
Ghosts can do you no physical harm, since they are just an image in your brain. I see ghosts, heredity, telepathy, dreaming and reincarnation as one and the same thing. When we discover how the remaining 75% of our brain works, we will know the answers.