They can have a strange beauty, all the same.
Like an abandoned subway station in New York City. (It's below the current lines.)
Or a Brazilian research yacht, still visible where it sank in Arctic waters.
Take a look at six more abandoned places, including a deserted church and falling-down schoolhouse, from Weather.com, by clicking on this link.
This slide show, of decaying palaces and mansions, is equally haunting. (Also from Weather.com) Don't these places have people who care about them?!?
P.S. While you're there, take look at the world's most terrifying bridges. Wouldn't a ride on those get your blood pumping!
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