The lodge was built in 1967 and idyllically located on the top of Bislingflaka. It welcomed overnight guests until the autumn of 2008, but was sold and the future became uncertain and it was demolished in 2021.
Into the death zone! 26. April 1986 - the world faced the most disastrous nuclear accident in history. Reactor 4 at the Chernobyl nuclear power plant exploded. Atomic waste more than 400 times the bomb dropped over Hiroshima was spread into the atmosphere.
An mansion abandoned after a fire started in an electrical installation of an illegal cannabis farm. According to recent news the mansion is now being renovated.
The valley of Nundalen in Sogn was abandoned in 1960. A decade before the building of a factory in the nearby center of Årdal started up. The result was spreading of pollution and that started to kill the animals in the farms. After a few years, all its inhabitants were forced to leave becoming the first environmental refugees in Norway. A valley that had been inhabited since the time of the Vikings became emptied. A lot of their possessions were left behind and a visit to the isolated valley is a time window to life before the industrial age.
Into the empire of death! Under the streets of the city of love is the home to more than 6 million corpses. In the 18th century the graveyards of Paris were full and the solutions became to store them in the city´s mining tunnels. Welcome to the forbidden side of Paris.
Village from the early 70s with Futuro and Venturo houses designed by finnish architect Matti Suuronen. The village was built close to a cemetery (too close for Taiwanese standard) and there were reports of mysterious occurrences. Mostly abandoned and home to the largest collection of Futuro and Venturo houses in the world.
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