45 Abandoned Places Around the World That Will Blow Your Mind

21. Michigan Central Station, Detroit

45 Abandoned Places Around the World That Are Really Beautiful

What was once a bustling business hub is now a ghostly reminder of Detroit’s economic status (although the city is once again on the up-and-up). The Michigan Central Station welcomed hundreds of trains every day after officially opening in 1914. Rail traffic began to dwindle, however, and the station struggled for several decades before closing in 1988.

22. SS Ayrfield Shipwreck, Sydney, Australia

45 Abandoned Places Around the World That Are Really Beautiful

The area of Homebush Bay was once an industrial crossroads of Sydney, filled with ships transporting coal and oil during the early 20th century. Unfortunately, the waters soon became contaminated and toxic (probably because of all that coal and oil), a problem that only got solved after the commercial boom following the 2000 Olympics. The area is now a fully-functional residential suburb, but you can still catch a few glimpses of Homebush Bay’s industrial past—and they’re much prettier than you might think. Most notably is the SS Ayrfield, a rusted abandoned freighter that has miraculously become overgrown with mangrove trees. Can anyone else imagine this as a pop-up tiki bar in Brooklyn?

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