5 of the most creepiest and abandoned places around the World.
Hiiiii guys! How are you today? So, today I want to show you guys some of the most disturbing places that I would love to visit, someday, because I'm a freak. I love spooky things, creepy things. So let's begin!!!!!
Central State Hospital, Milledgeville, Georgia
In 1837, Georgia lawmakers authorized a “Lunatic, Idiot, and Epileptic Asylum.”
Five years later, the facility opened as the Georgia Lunatic Asylum on the outskirts of the cotton-rich town that served as the antebellum state capital. The first patient, Tillman B. of Bibb County, arrived in December 1842. He died of “maniacal exhaustion” before the next summer.
Morgue drawers sealed with iron doors once held the corpses of patients in the basement of the Jones Building. Today the building is collapsing from the top down, and falling debris covers the morgue floor.
Nara Dreamland, Nara, Japan (one of my favorites, btw)
In 1961, Japan opened its own version of Disneyland with Nara Dreamland, an amusement park in Nara, about two hours outside of Osaka. By 2006, though, the park was out of money thanks to its competition with Tokyo Disney. Since then it has been abandoned, its rollercoasters and other rides rusting in the elements.
I wish I could be there. Because I LOVE JAPAN!
Chernobyl Amusement Park, Ukraine
For nearly 30 years, the Pripyat Amusement Park has stood empty and alone. The rides were hardly enjoyed. The giant Ferris wheel was never loaded. The park was only opened for one day, and almost immediately abandoned. It’s been this way ever since, and it’s still very much haunted by the ghosts of its past.
All of Pripyat is within the Zone of Alienation, an area that is still unsafe due to the dangerously high levels of radiation. The amusement park is one of the most contaminated areas in Pripyat.
Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital, South Korea
Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital in Gwangju, South Korea, is considered one of the countries most haunted locations.
Legends persist of mysterious patient deaths being the cause of the hospitals sudden closure in the 1990's, their tortured souls lingering on in this creepy, abandoned facility.
Shadows, voices, moans and screams would also likely be on the agenda as the residual presences of the patients and staff linger on in the intimidating Gonjiam Psychiatric Hospital.
And last but not least, one of the scariest places in Portugal:
Sanatorium of Valongo (in Portuguese: Sanatório de Valongo)
The construction of the Mont`Alto Sanatorium began in 1932. Due to the appearance of a large number of people who had contracted tubercolosis, it was necessary to expand the facilities, and these enlargement works were completed in 1958. The Construction of these hospital units were carried out in high altitude places due to the purity of the air, and also because they were far from the populations to avoid the effects of contagion.
I want to go to this Sanatarium... really! It gives me goosebumps but, I still want to go!
Here, you can play paintball and make photography sessions.
I hope you enjoyed it. I don't own this pics, okay? They are all from the Internet. See ya!
How much would you need to get payed to visit these places? Id say a solid million for me.
I want to visit the Sanatarium of Valongo, here in Portugal. Some people say that it's very scary, and you can't go inside because of the fear. But I really want to go there when I have a chance very soon. It would be an adventure. 😄
But that my friend could be a great challenge and I would love to do it. 😁