I am Portuguese and have visited Sintra's Well many times. It's an amazing moment but it is far from abandoned because it is preserved by Quinta da Regaleira.
I love the video. But may I suggest to just put the names of the places instead of putting weird descriptives. It kinda made me cringe, but maybe that's just me. And please make those smaller? They are quite huge.
Yes please! As a person who is hearing impaired, it is incredibly difficult to tell what the names are on many of these places. I would love to look up more info on many of these, but could not make out most of the names sufficiently. Otherwise, this is a great video with beautiful locations.
I felt that lack too - especially because it is quite difficult to understand accurately location names of different languages just listening pronounced in english
Okay, just so you know. Angkor Wat is not and never was abandoned. It's a city that remained inhabited from it's creation until now, but about a dozen temples in the area were hit by US bombing during the Vietnam conflict and remain open to the public to this day. I have been there and walked through the temples you showed here. It's located inside the city of Siem Reap, which is where the main population settled when the temples were built. Both have been occupied for the entirety of Angkor Wat's existence.
Number 11 Hotel del Salto in Bogotta is no longer abandoned: " the Ecological Farm Foundation of Porvenir and the National University of Colombia’s Institute of Natural Sciences began a joint restoration effort of the hotel’s intricate architecture in 2011. The ground floor reopened as the Grand Hall of Biodiversity in August 2013. The exterior was refurbished and painted too. It’s no longer the pink structure you’ve seen all over the Internet. Now, it’s refined, white exterior seems to float within the surrounding subtropical cloud forest."
The image at 2:47 is actually from the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia. I've been there before and it's definitely something worth checking out. Especially if you have an itch to go exploring but don't want to get arrested for it.
Number 4 is NOT "just outside Moscow", it's in fact located in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. The place itself is known as Baikonur Cosmodrome and it houses two Buran space shuttle orbiters from the Soviet era. Aaand those are Ralph Mirebs' photos.
Hello from Cambodia. Our Angkor Wat and temple complex no more abandoned. There are about 2M tourist visiting from over the world every year. Thank you
16. Kolmanskop, Namibia 15. Angkor Wat, Cambodia 14. SS Ayrfield in Homebush Bay, Sydney, Australia 13. The abandoned mill in Sorrento, Italy (I didn't find the official name of the mill) 12. Lawndale Theatre, Chicago, USA 11. Hotel del Salto, Bogotá, Colombia
Great video, but the reason for City Hall station in NY being abandoned is very simple. It was originally the southern terminus on the first NY subway line, and it was the most ornate station on the IRT. But it was built on a tight curve. The Lexington Avenue line was later extended south into Brooklyn, and while the number 6 train still ends at City Hall, in 1945 they switched to new, longer subway cars that don't fit into the tight curve of the old station. The 6 train switched to the newer nearby station the 4 and 5 trains use. The New York City Transit Museum offers occasional tours of the old City Hall station.
Yes Thank you. The curvature of the track platform made it incompatible with later subway cars. There was NEVER any issue with ridership decline or the Great Depression.
6 - A romantic tale.... It's not an abandoned place. A Quinta da Regaleira is a beautiful and full of mystery garden in an early 20th century manor in Sintra, a rest place near Lisboa, Portugal, for royalty an aristocracy. As many gardens like this all around the world, a Quinta could be visited and is in order like it was one century ago. Regards from Spain.
The well in number 3 is not abandoned, its a turist atraction that you pay to see, along with a palace and the rest of the garden. (And it's classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, so not abandoned at all)
Thank you for the great video. I just wanna share what i know about no.15 Angkor Wat and a small correction particularly to those photos. Angkor Wat is one temple complex among many others located in a city known today as Angkor city in Siem Reap province, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is the temple with 5 towers shown in this video. Photos of the temple with trees sitting on the temple's roof is called Ta Prohm temple, also located in Angkor city.
It is a shame that all of these places are abandoned. To think what they cost to build and how long they lasted with the business and people that were in them. It is a shame that nobody will go to the expense in refurbish them and use them again.
Rick Dawson one of the things many of them have in common is that, they're located in isolated areas. Bringing food and other necessities was probably a hassle/ long drives. And what of emergency situations? If they need to travel from afar, the patient probably died before then.
Well, I believe the people who had these beautiful homes built either had one of two things. Great Credit, or CASH. And to loose them boggles a lot of people's minds. But these homes were probably lost to past property taxes in default , or they went to prison, or died, or defaulted on the loan. Or the feds took them from IRS situation or drug bust or many other reasons. It will take a ton of money to build them back up and make them nice again but you are selling something like that to a very limited number of people who would want it. Since they are custom built in the first place and way out in the boondocks. Yes someone would die waiting for a ambulance if they were having a heart attack. Good and bad things go living in a place like that. The monthly bills must cost in the tens of thousands in some homes. And the property taxes and insurance would be about 1.5 to 2.0 percent of the value of the home. Well that is what they get out here in california. Back there i have no idea. Never been there before but would love to go some day.
Number 3 is not abandoned!!! Quinta da regaleira is a world heritage by unesco! One of the most beautiful places in Portugal! Must be informed about!!!!!
Abandoned means that no one lives there or uses it for it's intended purpose. Abandoned does not mean it has been forgotten or that no one ever goes there.
El Salto del Tequendama near Bogotá has been turned into a museum, and it is still being remodeled. It is a very interesting and mysterious place to visit.
Exactly. The place in Sintra (Unesco heritage list) is not abandoned. it is a part of a park. thousands of people visit this "abandoned" place every day. and even more do so during the summer. how did it get on the list???
Number 3 it's in Sintra, Portugal and it's far from being abandoned, it's one of our treasure's and it has undreds of visitors every day! Please try to be correct on this, we don't abandon our monuments....
Good Evening, the number 3 of your list is missleading because the Iniciatic well is not abandoned it belongs to the Portuguese government and its actually located in Quinta da regaleira, Sintra Portugal and you forgot that Its first owner was António Augusto who was honored by King Carlos I on 16 August 1904 as Baron de Almeida. The palace is situated on the slopes of the mountain range and the short distance of the Historical Center of Sintra and classified as Public Interest since 2002. António Augusto, by the stroke of the Italian architect Luigi Manini, gives the farm of 4 hectares, the palace, surrounded by lush gardens, lakes, grottoes and enigmatic constructions, places that hide these alchemical meanings, as evoked by the Freemasons, Templars and Rosa- cross. Modeling space in mixed strokes that evoke Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Manueline. I find the place very beautiful because i have been there and you can visit also, any time! :)
i never said forgotten and abandoned. Forgotten and abandoned are two different things, the place is active is not abandoned its not forgotten like your place in Angkor and first i know because i live in Lisbon not you, and second the place have a restaurant and a bar and every day the workers clean the farm and the mansion and the garden, and third didn't you read well? YOU HAVE YO PAY TO GET INNNNNN sooooo its not abandoned OR forgotten soo yup... ;)
I live in Sydney near Homebush in Australia and have travelled up and down the Parramatta Rive many times......have never seen that old abandoned naval vessel with trees growing inside it! Is that for real?
huh, i'm from Colorado and i am pretty sure i went to see that crystal mill as a kid and didn't think much of it...very cool...good video and nice voice!
5:20 the Russian Buran Space Shuttle its stored in Baikonur in Kasachstan about 2500km from Moscow not near Moscow in Space Factory... and the "Brave" girl have paid some money to the guards to take pictures of Buran, you can do the same if you travel to Kasachstan...
I've been to Angkor Wat. The images in the video was from another temple in Cambodia (the one where Lara Croft Tomb Raider was filmed), but not Angkor Wat
Quick, short, detailed, and beautiful. Well done. One of the best channels I've came across.
Thank you for your time making this video that includes so many stunningly beautiful places that should be preserved
This is gorgeous! Thank you soooooooo much for posting this beautiful uncommon history
These places are truly beautiful. Thank you for bringing them to the rest of us who could never go there.
I am Portuguese and have visited Sintra's Well many times. It's an amazing moment but it is far from abandoned because it is preserved by Quinta da Regaleira.
Great video, thanks for showing us these weird and wonderful places!
I love the video. But may I suggest to just put the names of the places instead of putting weird descriptives. It kinda made me cringe, but maybe that's just me. And please make those smaller? They are quite huge.
Yes please! As a person who is hearing impaired, it is incredibly difficult to tell what the names are on many of these places. I would love to look up more info on many of these, but could not make out most of the names sufficiently.
Otherwise, this is a great video with beautiful locations.
I felt that lack too - especially because it is quite difficult to understand accurately location names of different languages just listening pronounced in english
Vhan Chua i agree
Vhan Chua, it's not just you.
I was going to write the same, great video anyway. I like her voice! Cute and soothing
Okay, just so you know. Angkor Wat is not and never was abandoned. It's a city that remained inhabited from it's creation until now, but about a dozen temples in the area were hit by US bombing during the Vietnam conflict and remain open to the public to this day. I have been there and walked through the temples you showed here. It's located inside the city of Siem Reap, which is where the main population settled when the temples were built. Both have been occupied for the entirety of Angkor Wat's existence.
Wonderful! Thank you for posting this beautiful and uncommon subject.
marie d, I am so glad you enjoyed the video! Just released a new one.. its a bit spooky tho!
Notice how nature embraces the places with a peaceful history and those without remain strangely stagnant
Great video and thanks for sharing
Nature is a amazing friend for teach us everything....! Protect my and your nature...! Thanks for the amazing video...
Ann true, See this ruclips.net/video/_eL0IzO3gLM/видео.html
Worthwhile video on some interesting places.
The Well in Sintra is not abandoned... is part of a portuguese national monument called Quinta da Regaleira.
Nuno Simões in my
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You put on Accent,over powered the Vidio,you are not right to commontate,stuff like this....
Was it really owned by a freemason?? Who did ceremonies? If so that well must be haunted af!
Very interesting,plz do more!😺
Awesome video!
I really don't understand your criteria on ranking these beautiful places, but they are great. Thank you!! :)
Number 11 Hotel del Salto in Bogotta is no longer abandoned:
" the Ecological Farm Foundation of Porvenir and the National University of Colombia’s Institute of Natural Sciences began a joint restoration effort of the hotel’s intricate architecture in 2011.
The ground floor reopened as the Grand Hall of Biodiversity in August 2013.
The exterior was refurbished and painted too. It’s no longer the pink structure you’ve seen all over the Internet. Now, it’s refined, white exterior seems to float within the surrounding subtropical cloud forest."
Wow. Gouqi Island is gorgeous!
I feel proud of seeing your video!
Hey hey, South Africa represent!!
Great video
Very nice thanks
And I subscribed b/c there were no adds!!!
The image at 2:47 is actually from the Eastern State Penitentiary in Philadelphia. I've been there before and it's definitely something worth checking out. Especially if you have an itch to go exploring but don't want to get arrested for it.
Number 4 is NOT "just outside Moscow", it's in fact located in Baikonur, Kazakhstan. The place itself is known as Baikonur Cosmodrome and it houses two Buran space shuttle orbiters from the Soviet era. Aaand those are Ralph Mirebs' photos.
Thanks for sharing, very interesting.
Hello from Cambodia.
Our Angkor Wat and temple complex no more abandoned. There are about 2M tourist visiting from over the world every year.
Thank you
Nice video. Thank you.
amazing. the greenery has kept it alive, even it is gone
Wonderful video
Stunning video! Love the voice over artist's accent!
I always think about the people who lived in these places so long ago.
A world as distant as the stars.
Amazing!
Second one: Now I know where the developers of Dark Souls got their underground map idea from.
Beautiful 👍
I fully agree with Vhan Chua; Captions and location would have made the video more interesting. yet the effort is laudable
16. Kolmanskop, Namibia
15. Angkor Wat, Cambodia
14. SS Ayrfield in Homebush Bay, Sydney, Australia
13. The abandoned mill in Sorrento, Italy (I didn't find the official name of the mill)
12. Lawndale Theatre, Chicago, USA
11. Hotel del Salto, Bogotá, Colombia
Great video, but the reason for City Hall station in NY being abandoned is very simple. It was originally the southern terminus on the first NY subway line, and it was the most ornate station on the IRT. But it was built on a tight curve. The Lexington Avenue line was later extended south into Brooklyn, and while the number 6 train still ends at City Hall, in 1945 they switched to new, longer subway cars that don't fit into the tight curve of the old station. The 6 train switched to the newer nearby station the 4 and 5 trains use.
The New York City Transit Museum offers occasional tours of the old City Hall station.
Tom Turner is it me is the city hall station used for fantastic beasts
Yes Thank you. The curvature of the track platform made it incompatible with later subway cars. There was NEVER any issue with ridership decline or the Great Depression.
stunning scenery
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Really appreciated
Amazing places, it shows you how nature will take back it's own territory in the end if humans aren't around and can make things look beautiful again.
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Really nice
Lovely documentary. Please help me with the group who do exploring expeditions. Thanks again!
очень интересные места, спасибо за экскурсию
Very amazing andvery wander full
Nice video
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So, that picturisque I saw -that I thought- a painting, is reaL !!!! Numero Uno!!
6 - A romantic tale.... It's not an abandoned place. A Quinta da Regaleira is a beautiful and full of mystery garden in an early 20th century manor in Sintra, a rest place near Lisboa, Portugal, for royalty an aristocracy. As many gardens like this all around the world, a Quinta could be visited and is in order like it was one century ago. Regards from Spain.
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nice video thanks
This is amazing
YES IT IS
The well in number 3 is not abandoned, its a turist atraction that you pay to see, along with a palace and the rest of the garden. (And it's classified as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, so not abandoned at all)
AMAZING PLACES.
THANK YOU GARE
I like the speed of this, i.e., they get to the point without taking too damn long to get there.
art deco
art deco . thanks
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wrong facts doe...
Funny, that's the only thing I didn't like about it. Not enough info.
Intressant att få se.Tack.Tanks.
Some very interesting places. We have documented dozens of abandoned underground mines!
Bravo!
Thank you for the great video. I just wanna share what i know about no.15 Angkor Wat and a small correction particularly to those photos. Angkor Wat is one temple complex among many others located in a city known today as Angkor city in Siem Reap province, Cambodia. Angkor Wat is the temple with 5 towers shown in this video. Photos of the temple with trees sitting on the temple's roof is called Ta Prohm temple, also located in Angkor city.
Great Video
Viele Grüße
Lost Places & Bunker
I love the abandoned buildings. We find extraordinary things. On my blog, I sometimes write about these places.
Just Amazing video beautifully described.
Well done! Thank you! ;)
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nice picture, how beautiful
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Well, The Last Guardian looks great.
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It is a shame that all of these places are abandoned. To think what they cost to build and how long they lasted with the business and people that were in them. It is a shame that nobody will go to the expense in refurbish them and use them again.
Rick Dawson
one of the things many of them have in common is that, they're located in isolated areas. Bringing food and other necessities was probably a hassle/ long drives.
And what of emergency situations? If they need to travel from afar, the patient probably died before then.
Well, I believe the people who had these beautiful homes built either had one of two things. Great Credit, or CASH. And to loose them boggles a lot of people's minds. But these homes were probably lost to past property taxes in default , or they went to prison, or died, or defaulted on the loan. Or the feds took them from IRS situation or drug bust or many other reasons. It will take a ton of money to build them back up and make them nice again but you are selling something like that to a very limited number of people who would want it. Since they are custom built in the first place and way out in the boondocks. Yes someone would die waiting for a ambulance if they were having a heart attack. Good and bad things go living in a place like that. The monthly bills must cost in the tens of thousands in some homes. And the property taxes and insurance would be about 1.5 to 2.0 percent of the value of the home. Well that is what they get out here in california. Back there i have no idea. Never been there before but would love to go some day.
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Rick Dawson Welcome to the IDGAF generation
Darth Vader Is that a good thing or a bad thing.
Very nice
Number 3 is not abandoned!!! Quinta da regaleira is a world heritage by unesco! One of the most beautiful places in Portugal! Must be informed about!!!!!
Abandoned means that no one lives there or uses it for it's intended purpose. Abandoned does not mean it has been forgotten or that no one ever goes there.
I was there last summer. Beautiful setting and most interesting place to visit in Sintra.
daniel dantas yea!!
daniel dantas its near to palácio da pena and next to palácio da pena theres like a little hauted house xD
daniel dantas you live in Portugal
Really amazing
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You should visit once Hunza Valley Pakistan it's also historical and beautiful landscapes world highest mountains. I will host you
very good
Amazing
El Salto del Tequendama near Bogotá has been turned into a museum, and it is still being remodeled. It is a very interesting and mysterious place to visit.
Very very very beautiful
It doesnt matter if its beautiful,its abandoned and creepy
I live not far from the last one, Crystal city. It is one of my favorite place to travel, the whole area around there is filled with history.
Exactly. The place in Sintra (Unesco heritage list) is not abandoned. it is a
part of a park. thousands of people visit this "abandoned" place every
day. and even more do so during the summer. how did it get on the list???
6:00! This is absolutely beautiful! It reminds me of laputa.
These places are very fascinating, but not necessarily beautiful, rather neglected...
Number 3 it's in Sintra, Portugal and it's far from being abandoned, it's one of our treasure's and it has undreds of visitors every day! Please try to be correct on this, we don't abandon our monuments....
Can you even imagine how this places might look like if their still used until today.
Dirty, with tagging?
awesome...
Beautiful love it all !
Good Evening, the number 3 of your list is missleading because the Iniciatic well is not abandoned it belongs to the Portuguese government and its actually located in Quinta da regaleira, Sintra Portugal and you forgot that Its first owner was António Augusto who was honored by King Carlos I on 16 August 1904 as Baron de Almeida.
The palace is situated on the slopes of the mountain range and the short distance of the Historical Center of Sintra and classified as Public Interest since 2002.
António Augusto, by the stroke of the Italian architect Luigi Manini, gives the farm of 4 hectares, the palace, surrounded by lush gardens, lakes, grottoes and enigmatic constructions, places that hide these alchemical meanings, as evoked by the Freemasons, Templars and Rosa- cross. Modeling space in mixed strokes that evoke Romanesque, Gothic, Renaissance and Manueline.
I find the place very beautiful because i have been there and you can visit also, any time! :)
You can also visit Angkor Wat, but they call it abandoned because no one lives there any more. Abandoned does not mean forgotten.
i never said forgotten and abandoned. Forgotten and abandoned are two different things, the place is active is not abandoned its not forgotten like your place in Angkor and first i know because i live in Lisbon not you, and second the place have a restaurant and a bar and every day the workers clean the farm and the mansion and the garden, and third didn't you read well? YOU HAVE YO PAY TO GET INNNNNN sooooo its not abandoned OR forgotten soo yup... ;)
husnain
nice video.
They are all charming and it would be difficult to choose one.
Love your Voice.
Im not the only one who thinks I dont belong in this modern world... Right?
I live in Sydney near Homebush in Australia and have travelled up and down the Parramatta Rive many times......have never seen that old abandoned naval vessel with trees growing inside it! Is that for real?
All unique and beautiful.
huh, i'm from Colorado and i am pretty sure i went to see that crystal mill as a kid and didn't think much of it...very cool...good video and nice voice!
Beautiful.
The first thing is a fake. The pictures are by an australian photographer called Emma McCoy. It's just a piece of art.
5:20 the Russian Buran Space Shuttle its stored in Baikonur in Kasachstan about 2500km from Moscow not near Moscow in Space Factory... and the "Brave" girl have paid some money to the guards to take pictures of Buran, you can do the same if you travel to Kasachstan...
Awesome
I've been to Angkor Wat. The images in the video was from another temple in Cambodia (the one where Lara Croft Tomb Raider was filmed), but not Angkor Wat
beautiful