Most Abandoned Places in the World by Li Haidong Singapore


Li Haidong will tell you about the Five Most Abandoned Places in the world. These are places which were once bustling with activities and now everything is suddenly they have become the ghost town. Bounty resources Armenia, Bounty resources Armenia ltd, Bounty investment holdings ltd. Li Haidong Singapore believes these standing still and perpetually, day and night these lonely structures have a lot to allege.

1: Pripyat, Ukraine


It is an abandoned city in northern Ukraine. It acquired its name from the Pripyat River. Pripayat was founded in the year 1970, as the ninth Soviet Union for the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant. Pripayat received the status of the city in the year 1979. It grew to have a population of 49,360. It had to be evacuated a few days after 26 April 1986 Chernobyl disaster.

2: Pollphail, Scotland


This village was brought to life in the 1970s. The budget of this village was more than £3 million. Pollpail village was created to provide housing to around 500 oil platform workers. The pollpail project was postponed without anyone ever having accommodated there. This happened because concrete platforms fell foul of steel structures and the latter side of the industry nosedived.

3: House of Bulgarian Communist Party


Located up on a mountain top, that looks like a flying saucer or some Headquarters of a villain in some Cartoon series, this structure looks outlandish. The house of Bulgarian communist Party was constructed in another epoch. After the fall of the Iron Curtain in 1989, Bulgaria moved into a new age of parliamentary democracy.

4: Kolmanskop, Namib Desert


Kolmanskop is an isolated town located in the Namib Desert in Southern Namibia. The naming of this town has an esoteric story behind it. Kolmanskop is named after the transport driver Johnny Coleman. It is believed that the Johnny Coleman abandoned his ox wagon during a sand storm. It was once a very small but wealthy mining village. Now it is a popular tourist destination and is run by the joint firm Namdeb.

5: Varosha Famagusta, Cyprus


Varosha is an area in the Cypriot city of Famagusta. This area is located within Northern Cyprus. It was an attractive tourist area of Famagusta before the Turkish Invasion of Cyprus in 1974. The citizens deserted the place during the invasion and ever since it has been abandoned.

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