Sakhalin Island, once a part of Russia but belonging to Japan for forty years after their victory in the Russia-Japan war, holds a fascinating history of abandoned structures.
Saint Petersburg, the cultural capital of Russia, holds a captivating secret within its boundaries – abandoned places that evoke a sense of mystery and intrigue. In this article,
Russia is home to countless abandoned structures, ranging from houses, factories, and churches to villages, military bases, imperial palaces, and wooden pioneer structures in the Far East. The
Nestled in the picturesque region of Nikko, Japan’s Tochigi prefecture, lies an extraordinary amusement park that enthralls tourists with a journey to the American West. With its humble
Armenia has a hidden gem on the outskirts of Spitak known as the Abandoned Young Pioneer Camp. Despite the historical significance of Spitak, there needs to be more
For 124 years, a castle with many names dominated the serene neighborhood of Thompkinsville, Staten Island. The enchanting red brick chateau, nestled on a picturesque six-acre hilltop cloaked
Are you looking for a unique and off-the-beaten-path destination in Istria, Croatia? Look no further than Potpićan, a small inland town with a captivating secret – an abandoned
At the turn of the twentieth century, tuberculosis posed a significant threat to public health, especially among the urban poor in New York City. This article explores the
Fort Totten, situated on the secluded peninsula of the Long Island Sound, occupies the northeastern corner of Queens, New York. This former military stronghold turned public park is
At Kreischer Street, Arthur Kill Road takes a sharp turn, transforming into a maze of dead-ends, bordered by dense woods and wetlands. This peculiar route leads deep into