24 abandoned desolate places witnessed the world after human disappearance
In the process of human development, with the changes of the times, many places have been abandoned by humans and become historical relics. These abandoned places bear witness to the rise and fall of human civilization, and also prompt us to contemplate the relationship between humans and nature. What will these places look like when humans disappear?
Now, let's walk into these 24 deserted places abandoned by humans and experience the world after humans disappear. These photos perfectly showcase the grandeur and power of nature, and also make us cherish and protect our homes even more.
1. Abandoned tiger specimens were discovered in an abandoned natural history museum& mdash; From Shanghai, China.
2. Abandoned old school studio apartment located in Vanderbilt, California.
The abandoned tank is parked alone in New Jersey.
The windows of the abandoned barn reflect the traces of time.
Abandoned houses and cars appear desolate and lonely.
6. In Olbertello, an abandoned place in 2023.
An abandoned bicycle is quietly parked somewhere.
N32777 is a crash site located outside of Rockhaven, Pennsylvania.
In an abandoned stone house in Ontario, Canada, the beautiful staircase is eye-catching.
After an abandoned house was demolished, it turned into an abstract watercolor painting.
This is the former site of an abandoned steel company.
12. Estebuk's old family cottage, a historic site in Wyoming.
13. In Rhode Island, a hotel complex that was abandoned during construction.
A deserted pharmacy in New York exists alone, as if telling a story from the past.
The former glory of the abandoned Ambassador's Residence in Indiana, Gary, has become a thing of the past.
The abandoned Grand Theatre in Stobenville, Ohio, whose former stage is now a thing of the past.
17. The abandoned haunted house in Lund, Nevada is chilling.
An abandoned officer's house seems to be telling the cruelty and ruthlessness of war.
In February 1999, strolling beside the abandoned roller coaster on Coney Island in New York, one could hear the laughter and joy of the past.
In an abandoned bomber, it feels like traveling back in time and space to the past.
21. The United Artists Theatre, a historic site in Detroit, Michigan, has witnessed the prosperity and decline of art.
22. Camels cool off on ghost boats in the desert.
The abandoned tank turrets in the museum seem to be telling the story of the vicissitudes and changes of history.
The vehicles in the Belgian car cemetery are already rotten and one day nature will bury and decompose them all.
After watching these photos, the only feeling in my heart is that nothing is eternal. No matter what products humans create, the ultimate winner will always be nature. Do you also have the same idea?