/r/AbandonedVideo
Place to share Videos of Abandoned places & things.
Submission Rules
Provide some context in the title (including location is preferable but also optional).
Include the duration of video in brackets like this [XX:XX].
If you know who captured the video, include their name in the title in [brackets].
If you captured the video yourself, add "[OC]" to the title which stands for "original content" and within 24 hours you will be granted a special flair.
Only Videos are allowed.
Images, Gifs, collections, interactive images/websites, and articles are not allowed.
You may submit images at /r/urbanexploration & /r/AbandonedPorn/
Do not submit any shortened links using URL shorteners like tinyurl.
Only single videos are allowed. No youtube channels, no video playlists or collections are allowed.
Submitting any kind of porn will result in a immediate lifetime ban.
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Retro abandoned bowling in the middle of nowhere. Surprisingly had a lot of stuff left behind. Although it has a very retro theme to it, I don’t think it’s been abandoned for very long.
If you’re interested in seeing more, please consider checking out my YouTube video. Link can be found on my page.
Explore an eerie, forgotten neighborhood in Pennsylvania that has been abandoned since the 2010s. Once built in the early 1900s to house workers near a massive power plant, this ghost town is a haunting mix of history and decay. From deserted streets to homes frozen in time, this location is like stepping into a real-life Silent Hill.
In the mountain tops of British Columbia, sits an abandoned doomsday bunker built by a man named Vernon pick. The bunker is made of 2 feet thick cement walls and bullet proof glass. The home was built in the early 1970s out of fear that a catastrophic event would soon take place. The post apocalyptic bunker has sat abandoned since 1986 when Pick sadly passed away from lung cancer.
UNDERGROUND TUNNEL AT AN ABANDONED TUBERCULOSIS HOSPITAL!
In 2009, this Midwest funeral home began its decline. The city sued the owner and revoked their funeral license due to them mishandling prearranged funeral contracts such as charging for services already provided in their contracts, not depositing already covered services into trust funds or joint accounts, failing to pay refunds, and not itemizing customer purchases. In 2012, the funeral home was transferred to a relative who ultimately abandoned the property and everything that was left inside. It was a sad ending to a long and successful enterprise.