Abandoned Theme Parks
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Published
12/08/2013
Creepy Abandoned Theme Parks.
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Dadipark: Belgium - Dadipark was one of the oldest amusement parks, opening in 1950! It's now almost entirely demolished and in images, one can almost hear the invisible screams on this roller-coaster ride! -
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Jazzland Six Flags: New Orleans, USA - Hurricane Katrina's devastating floodwaters made a ruin out of Jazzland in 2005. Thanks to camera-wielding explorers of abandoned places, the theme park has a cult following. -
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Wonderland: Beijing, China - In a rural village sits Wonderland, it was promised to be the largest park in Asia. Unfortunately construction stopped in 1988 and it's abandoned structures have been sitting since. -
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Okpo Land: The Deathly Duck Ride - A main attraction of the South Korean park was a duck-themed roller-coaster ride that proved treacherous. In each fatality the owner offered no compensation nor apology, and disappeared abandoning the park after its last death. -
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Gulliver's Kingdom: Japan 1977-2001 - The Japanese theme park ruins are massive and contains this 147-foot-long Lemuel Gulliver statue laying before the famous Mt. Fuji! Impressive, but disorienting to say the least. -
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Ghostly Okpo Land, South Korea - Due to a large number of fatalities, the park located on the tiny island of Geoje was closed. It's ghostly knowing a tragedy of a young girl who fell to her death was on its last day in 1999. -
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Jazzland Six Flags' Future - It was home to Cajun-themed attractions like the Muskrat Scrambler, which eerily still stands. New Orleans is considering to redevelop it, but what do you think? Is it more interesting as it is? -
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Takakonuma Greenland Park: Japan - Like many creepy abandoned themed parks, the Japan amusement park was responsible for too many accidental deaths to remain opened. It existed in 1973 for 2 years and again in 1986-1999. -
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Spreepark, Germany: A Film Set - The entertainment park overgrown with nature is located in Berlin. A favorite with the film industry, it makes for a great backdrop. Check it out in 'We are the Night' 2010, "Hanna" 2011! -
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Glory Days For Spreepark In Germany - The park opened in 1969 and during its heyday, it attracted up to 1.7 million visitors per year! A euro financial crisis in 2002 eventually shut it down. Although scary, it's still amazing!
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