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From abandoned schools filled with dismembered animals, to an island dedicate to dolls, and a lighthouse haunted by a grieving ghost, Here are the top 10 most terrifying abandoned places in the world.
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Be Amazed at these Most Terrifying Abandoned Places In The World! Beelitz-Heilstatten Military Hospital - This former infirmary was built in the 1800s to deal with the explosion of tuberculosis that engulfed the area. Anderlecht Veterinary School - This is Another medical institute but this time for animals, that is downright disturbing. Jazzland, New Orleans - This place was once a place of laughs and thrills but is now a place of downright despair. Discovery Hut, Antarctic - Built in 1902 by the Antarctic exploration team this hut has been left untouched for over 100 years, literally frozen in time !

Hashima Island, Japan - Commonly called 'Gunkanjima', Hashima Island in Nagasaki is a place well known to James Bond fans . The island's modern ruins served as the inspiration for the villain's lair in the 2012 film ‘Skyfall’. Isla de lasMunecas, Mexico City - This place is also known as the 'Island of the Dolls '. Priyat, Ukraine - A ghost town in northern Ukraine , Priyat is the location of the worst nuclear explosion in history called the Chernobyl disaster. The Maunsell Sea Forts, England - During the Second World War, the British Royal Navy constructed a series of sea forts for an advanced line of defence against inbound air raids and potential sea invasions from the Axis powers. Boon Island Lighthouse, France - Light houses are eerie places due to their isolation, and most of them, like the ones in this video, are currently abandoned, and automated. The Domes, Arizona - While these may look like ’50s era flying saucer replicas , they were in fact built in 1982 by an electronics company; their weird design was supposed to assist with insulation and be cheap to construct, however the project was abandoned a year later after the company failed and contaminated groundwater was discovered on the site.
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