Sunday 1 January 2012

Famous Abandoned Places

Famous Abandoned Places
 Much of America’s little-remembered history can be found in largely unknown structures scattered across the United States, some of which are silently falling apart. Many of these have amazing claims to fame and set records in their time – the world’s first auto assembly line or the largest brewery in the US – while others represent outdated building types that recall decades past or even generations

before our time. Also be sure to check out parts one and two of this series! Also note: there have been a few (good) format-related comments so just a heads up: scroll past the images to get a description of each structure!
Famous Abandoned Places
 This city was abandoned by its inhabitants in 1783. Today the authorities are trying to protect the remains of the city of visitors. Indian archaeological supervision even hung up on the main gate of the tablet with the inscription: “The entrance to the limits Bhangara before sunrise and after sunset is strictly prohibited. But this has more to do with the desire to protect visitors from potential hazards: the streets of the deserted city can roam wild animals, and there is no coverage. Historians claim that the city because of many objective reasons for the blight, and when in 1783 in those places severe famine broke out, the remaining residents chose to move to more prosperous places. But legend has it that the city put its curse Guru Bala Nath. Once Bala Nath said: “As soon as the shadow of your palaces touches me, the city will cease to exist!” But the proud rulers of the city did not heed him, and built a huge palace, whose shadow has touched the forbidden seekers guru. And the city was devastated, as predicted. Another legend says the following: in the city lived a beautiful princess, which fell for a sorcerer. He knew that the princess would never be his, so once waylaid her maid at the bazaar, when she bought the sweet butter, and put on oil curse. Once the oil has touched the princess, she was supposed to fall in love with the sorcerer. But the princess guessed about witchcraft and smashed a bottle of oil on the stone. The stone rolled to the dwelling warlock and squashed it. Dying, the sorcerer has cursed all the inhabitants of the city – they all had to die without the opportunity to be reborn. A year after the death of the sorcerer war broke out, and Princess irretrievably lost, along with residents of the city.
Famous Abandoned Places
 Cemetery equipment, especially ships always look majestic and awesome. Before us is a cemetery tug of Staten Island. The island itself is much more famous among the tourists a wonderful view, which opens at the Statue of Liberty and the beautiful panorama of the New York harbor. Set of tugs that came out of working order at the beginning of the twentieth century, is now rusting in the water away from the eyes of tourists.
Famous Abandoned Places

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