Why do I like abandoned places?

Each one is different: They love to see the unexpected in places that have long been devoid of human occupation. From trees growing out of bookshelves to old newspapers from the 1930s, you can never quite predict what you'll find. Pure curiosity: Many people who love to visit these places do so out of sheer curiosity.
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What is the most popular abandoned place?

11 eerie abandoned places you can visit around the world
  • Plymouth, Montserrat. ...
  • Kolmanskop, Namibia. ...
  • Bodie, California. ...
  • Pripyat, Ukraine. ...
  • Hashima Island, Japan. ...
  • North Brother Island, New York. ...
  • Kennecott, Alaska. ...
  • Glenrio, New Mexico/Texas.
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Why are abandoned places creepy?

Abandoned buildings are creepy because there is a fear of uncertainty. There is no immediate present threat inside an abandoned place, but your brain is constantly telling you that there could be. There is a fear of the unknown.
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Is it a good idea to explore an abandoned building?

Ask Permission

It's tempting to assume that no one will notice or care if you sneak into an abandoned mansion. But chances are good that someone still owns the property, and if you enter without permission, you're trespassing. Take the time to do your homework, find the owner and ask if you can visit.
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Why are abandoned places so messy?

Within an abandoned building, people pry off boards, tear out the walls, rip out copper, metal or even wood wherever it can be found. Cases of people walking into vacant buildings and simply breaking things without reason are also oddly common.
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The Power of Abandoned Places



Why do I like ruins?

“Ruins are attractive because they're not just things that have survived, but they also point towards something.” Marchand agrees. “To us, the ruin allows you to see the past, as well as your present condition, and what you're going to be – you can see all those three at the same time.”
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Why do unlived in houses fall apart?

When a house is abandoned, it is no longer protected in a way to keep environmental elements out. Even when a house has occupants but no repairs done to the house when needed, the house will fall apart.
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Is it illegal to go in abandoned buildings?

Entering an 'abandoned' building is usually still unlawful, because the land is almost invariably still owned by someone. Entering a building which is owned by someone is trespass, and is usually a civil offence.
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What is Urbexing?

noun. a recreational activity in which people explore derelict urban structures such as abandoned sewers or underground railways or attempt to access areas which are closed to the public such as the roofs of skyscrapers.
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How do you sneak into abandoned places?

In short, the best way to get permission to go into abandoned buildings is to reach out to the owner first. Don't say you're an explorer, but say you're a photographer or historian. You'll also want to have some photos, articles or business cards with you to prove you're legitimately there for the reason you gave.
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What are the most scariest abandoned?

Here Are 15 Of The Scariest Abandoned Places
  • Pripyat, Chernobyl, Ukraine. ...
  • Kolmanskop, Namibia. ...
  • Chateau Miranda in Celles, Belgium. ...
  • Dhanushkodi, India. ...
  • The Star Jet Rollercoaster, New Jersey, USA. ...
  • Garh Kundar, India. ...
  • San Zhi Houses, Taiwan. ...
  • Domino Sugar Factory, New York City, USA.
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What is the scariest abandoned place?

The 14 creepiest abandoned places in the world
  • Belchite, Spain. Belchite is one of those memories that remain of the bloody wars. ...
  • Corbera d'Ebre, Spain. ...
  • Chapel of the bones, Portugal. ...
  • Bodie, United States. ...
  • Humberstone, Chile. ...
  • Oradour-Sur-Glane, France. ...
  • Kolmanskop, Namibia. ...
  • Hashima Island, Japan.
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What is the fear of abandoned places called?

Kenophobia is an intense fear of empty spaces or voids. It is a specific situational phobia, in which the individual experiences an irrational response to a situation that does not pose any actual threat.
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What is the most forgotten place on earth?

  • ZKP Tagansky, Moscow, Russia. ...
  • Presidio Modelo, Cuba. ...
  • Maunsell Forts, Kent, England. ...
  • Cherokee Nuclear Plant, South Carolina, USA. ...
  • Pripyat, Ukraine. ...
  • Battleship Island, Japan. ...
  • Beelitz Military Hospital, Berlin. ...
  • The last of our abandoned places: Balaklava, Ukraine.
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What is the most forgotten place in the world?

Pripyat, Ukraine

The spot is now one of the most well-known abandoned places in the world, thanks in large part to the ghostly reminders of what used to be: toys in a schoolhouse, clocks all frozen at the exact same time, and the famous decaying amusement park.
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Can I squat in a ghost town?

A person is not a squatter if they are living on the premises legally or with permission from the owner. Squatting is always defined as illegal, as it requires trespassing, which disqualifies you from gaining ownership of the property through adverse possession laws.
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Is Urbex legal UK?

In the UK Urban Exploration is not illegal in most circumstances. Specific laws apply to certain locations, such as railways and military sites. However, in general exploring an abandoned location in the UK is not illegal. Trespass is not a criminal offence, but rather a civil matter between you and the landowner.
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Have any urban explorers died?

Since 2017, there have been a number of tragic incidents, including teenager Thomas Rhodes who fell to his death in an abandoned hotel in Sheffield. The hotel had become a haven for urban explorers.
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Why do people guard abandoned buildings?

One of the biggest reasons abandoned places are guarded is due to possibly injury. Property owners do not want to have someone get hurt or die on their property, and then turn around and sue. Even though in most cases property owners are not liable for trespassers injuries, there are a few exceptions.
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Why do places get abandoned?

It is often flooding, hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes or other natural disasters that force families and businesses to evacuate the area in which they live and make a living. And in some cases, when the individuals leave for safety reasons and they never return.
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What should you not do in an abandoned church?

Never enter the same abandoned church twice. Even (especially) if you forgot something inside. That's a lure.
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  • Ignore the animals. ...
  • If you hear children, leave. ...
  • Don't bother trying to be quiet. ...
  • Sometimes you may hear a choir singing. ...
  • Don't confess to them.
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How long can you leave your house empty?

Generally, there are no set-rules in place that state how long you can leave your unoccupied property vacant for. However, it is important to note that most standard home insurance providers will only cover an empty property for 30 to 60 days.
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How long does a building take to decay?

On average, concrete begins to crumble between 60 and 250 years; but that's if they're properly maintained. With storms, radiation, and other natural weathering, buildings would start to collapse relatively quickly.
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How long can a house stand?

Without special care and maintenance, the maximum lifespan of a house is about 200 years. Yes, there are historical buildings that are far older, but those have received special maintenance and preventive care that few other buildings receive.
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