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One thing that I firmly believe all human beings share is our inner yearning for adventure. We might try and satisfy this calling with good movies, awesome video games, or top-tier tabletop games like Dungeons and Dragons (as a Dungeon Master of several years, I’m guilty of this). However, at the end of the day, there’s no real substitute for going out into the field with your own two feet and starting your very own adventure going into the abandoned and mysterious corners of the Earth.

There’s an awesome community on Reddit that documents gorgeous abandoned things and places. With nearly 1.2 million members, they post high-quality images that evoke all of our inner wanderlust. While we’d love to mention their name, our Social Media Overlords don’t take kindly to one of the words in the subreddit’s title, so a link right to their community will have to do! Go on and have a gander once you’re done with this list, they really are worth your attention.

Remember to upvote your fave pics as you scroll on down, dear Pandas! And be sure to let everyone know if you, just like me, get that burning desire to go on a real-life adventure after looking at these gorgeous photos.

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Found This Beautiful Tree Growing Inside An Abandoned Silo While I Was Exploring

Found This Beautiful Tree Growing Inside An Abandoned Silo While I Was Exploring

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I Lit Up This Spooky Abandoned House With My Drone And A Lume Cube Attached To It

I Lit Up This Spooky Abandoned House With My Drone And A Lume Cube Attached To It

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Railroad Tracks In Forest

Railroad Tracks In Forest

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Taking beautiful photos of abandoned places means exploring abandoned places. That might sound obvious, but it sure isn’t easy.

Urban exploration (aka Urbex or UE) is a fascinating but difficult hobby to get into. While we’d just love to put on a pair of dirty old sneakers and rush off to a dungeon or some Elvish ruins, we really do have to consider our safety first and foremost. Precautions come first and foremost.

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Abandoned Castle In Ireland Country

Abandoned Castle In Ireland Country

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martin734
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is McDermott's castle in Lough Key, County Roscommon. There has been a castle on this island since the 12th century. The ruins you can see now were built between the 12th and 18th centuries. The castle was finally burned down and ruined during WWII.

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Sintra, Portugal

Sintra, Portugal

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Carla Delgado
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not really abandoned, that's the number one tourist attraction in Sintra. It's called Quinta da Regaleira, you just follow the masses and pay a ticket to get in.

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Abandoned French Chapel

Abandoned French Chapel

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Sum Guy
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I keep saying... the age of minimalism we're part off right now is the worst in the history of architecture and design in general

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Wearing gloves, getting a pair of thick shoes, and bringing a dust mask are all a must. You should also invest in a torch, put on heavy clothing, and consider wearing a helmet. Whether fashionably medieval or something more modern, anything that covers your head is a must. And for you ghost-believing fans of the ‘Supernatural’ TV show, bring a pocketful of salt. Just in case you meet some spooks.

Becoming an urban explorer means doing a bit of research, engaging with local Urbex communities a tad, and maybe even getting some basic gear to get you started before you go delving for doubloons and looking for magical artifacts beneath the rubble.

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Norway, The Country Of Fairy Tales

Norway, The Country Of Fairy Tales

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Carol Roeder
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Now that's a strong roof with all those big trees growing on it!

BorPand8
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm calling photoshop. The light on the roof trees is completely different compared to the rest of the picture.

Glynna Bowood
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am amazed the house is still standing! Don't see how these trees get enough to live on -maybe the roots go through the roof- that would explain a lot!

Hollysmom
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not sure of course but, guessed the roots are in the ground and the trees grew through the roof

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Abandoned Stairway In The Woods: Madame Sherri Forest, Chesterfield, Nh

Abandoned Stairway In The Woods: Madame Sherri Forest, Chesterfield, Nh

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Gaya K
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Reminds me of the Search and Rescue Officer stories on r/nosleep. Whatever you do, don't climb the stairs!

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Found An Old Abandoned Diner While Driving Down Some Back Roads

Found An Old Abandoned Diner While Driving Down Some Back Roads

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David Retsler
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

How does this happen?? Do they just announce "we're closed! Everyone out!" and then just get up and leave?

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Unlike a lot of hobbies that have a ‘just do it’ mindset, urban exploration demands that you prepare in advance so you don’t get hurt or, God forbid, get stuck or even killed.

One Urbex community in the UK that calls itself 28 Days Later (yes, just like the 2002 zombie movie) suggests doing research about the place you’re going to visit, then going in and taking some photos, getting your feet wet (metaphorically and maybe even literally). In their opinion, Urbex is all about joining a community.

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Abandoned Party Mansion Deep In The Maryland Forest

Abandoned Party Mansion Deep In The Maryland Forest

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Sum Guy
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's a very beautiful skylight, someone save it before some kids break it for a tik tok

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Japanese WWII Warplane Lies Wrecked In Shallow Water Off Guam

Japanese WWII Warplane Lies Wrecked In Shallow Water Off Guam

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Abandoned Gothic Church In Portugal

Abandoned Gothic Church In Portugal

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Being part of the urban exploration community means engaging with others, going to public Urbex meetings, and even teaming up with strangers from the internet that you learn to trust. Of course, all of this has become even more difficult what with the global pandemic and lockdowns: you have to consider your health and the health of your loved ones before meeting up with anyone outside your social bubble.

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The Eerie Yellow Brick Road Of Abandoned "Land Of Oz" Theme Park In North Carolina

The Eerie Yellow Brick Road Of Abandoned "Land Of Oz" Theme Park In North Carolina

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SS City Of Adelaide, Wrecked Off The Coast Of Magnetic Island

SS City Of Adelaide, Wrecked Off The Coast Of Magnetic Island

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On the flip side, having someone by your side while you’re walking about abandoned, ruined places is vital. Sure, you could go it alone, but there’s safety in numbers: if somebody gets hurt, falls down, or if the ceiling caves in, you can help each other out or rush for help.

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A Library Inside An Abandoned 19th Century Mansion

A Library Inside An Abandoned 19th Century Mansion

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Full of Giggles
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I’m genuinely surprised the bookshelves haven’t been looted. There has to be at least one or two worth value.

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Turkey's $200 Million Ghost Town Of Castles - Burj Al Babas

Turkey's $200 Million Ghost Town Of Castles - Burj Al Babas

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Light Rays Making Their Way Into An Abandoned Theater

Light Rays Making Their Way Into An Abandoned Theater

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Abandoned Presidents Heads In A Rural Virginia Field

Abandoned Presidents Heads In A Rural Virginia Field

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Linus Nilsson
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"here's all the giant presidental heads you ordered" "Yeah... That was actually a joke... But ok, put them out in the back yard"

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Abandoned Asylum In Italy That Has Been Touched By Bob Ross

Abandoned Asylum In Italy That Has Been Touched By Bob Ross

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So having someone you trust ‘watching your 6’ is something that you should take very, very seriously (while also staying safe because Covid-19 won’t be going away any time soon). Adventuring is about the friends we make along the way, not just brilliant photos and weird loot that we find in secret chambers.

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16 Mile Hike To An Abandoned Train Track Bridge In California

16 Mile Hike To An Abandoned Train Track Bridge In California

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Abandoned 50's Restaurant

Abandoned 50's Restaurant

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Something that you should also consider is, well, even if a place is abandoned, it’s still somebody’s property. You might be trespassing. We’re definitely not telling you to trespass and break the law. However, if you feel that the call of adventure is too great to ignore, remember to be considerate and treat any buildings you visit like you would your own home: you’re just a visitor here for some photos and camaraderie.

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1930s Era Abandoned Orient Express Train

1930s Era Abandoned Orient Express Train

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Dilly Millandry
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not actually anything to do with the Orient Express. Would have been lovely still though. Actually 1930 Belgian Railways type 654 high speed diesel electric train inspired by the German "Fliegender Hamburger" Train."

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This Cave Full Of Old Cars

This Cave Full Of Old Cars

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bryguy
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3 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is "The Cavern of Lost Souls" which was a busy mine but now sits abandoned, and people just dump garbage, old cars, freezers, etc into it, as humans do.

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Abandoned Funeral Home

Abandoned Funeral Home

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Ms World Discoverer Was A German Expedition Cruise Ship. It Hit A Uncharted Reef In The Sandfly Passage, Solomon Islands 29. April 2000

Ms World Discoverer Was A German Expedition Cruise Ship. It Hit A Uncharted Reef In The Sandfly Passage, Solomon Islands 29. April 2000

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House Abandoned And Retaken By The Desert In California

House Abandoned And Retaken By The Desert In California

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Popcorn Left In A Theater

Popcorn Left In A Theater

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Note: this post originally had 89 images. It’s been shortened to the top 30 images based on user votes.

So, dear Readers, which photos were your favorite ones? Have you ever delved into abandoned buildings before? Do you have any extra safety tips for all of us that you’d like to share? Got any exciting tales about your adventures and exploring abandoned places, whether in real-life or in tabletop games? Drop us a comment or two below and be part of the conversation.