Abandoned, these amusement parks are cold in the back!

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Six Flags, New Orleans, United States

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Located in a devastated area of ​​the city and encircled by swamps, this place previously hosted a roller coaster and made the happiness of its visitors.

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The carnival was devastated by Hurricane Katrina in 2005.

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After the passage of the storm, the place was abandoned. It was then looted by individuals who do not seem to have been scared by the scary aspect of the park.

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According to the website Inside The Magic, the ruins of the park were used as scenery for the films "The Planet of the Apes: The Clash" (2014) and "Jurassic World" (2015).

Spreepark, Berlin, Germany

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The amusement park opened its doors to the public in 1969. The places began to fall into ruin after German reunification.

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The park was extremely popular at the time of the Cold War. It is east of Berlin.

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Although it has been closed for years, the Ferris wheel still rotates sometimes, propelled by the strong winds of the region, as if ghosts were making a ride.

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It is always possible to visit the park but only by joining a guided tour.

Prypiat Amusement Park, Ukraine

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The Daily Star explains that this leisure park did not even have time to open. Indeed, the Chernobyl nuclear disaster took place a week before its opening, in 1986.

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The city of Prypiat is not far from Chernobyl. Nowadays, she is nothing more than a ghost town.

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Today, the rusted remains of the rides only make the place even gloomier.

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Adventure tourism nevertheless continues to bring some curious eager to visit the abandoned city.

Ho Thuy Tien Water Park, Vietnam

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This park was under construction in 2004, but it will not be completed and the places will be deserted.

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The slides are covered with leaves and eaten away by rust, the pools are filled with seaweed.

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The Daily Mail reports that three crocodiles had even established their quarters in one of the pools and that the inhabitants of the region fed them!

Takakanonuma Greenland, Japan

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The exact location of the park is unknown and is not listed on the maps. According to MTV Asia, the places are as terrifying as a horror movie set.

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We do not know why it was closed. The MTV Asia website mentions rumors of tragic accidents that would have led to its closure.

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It is considered one of the scariest amusement parks in the world. The place is dotted with old rusty rides.

Nara Dreamland, Japan

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The Atlas Obscura website tells us that the park welcomed its first visitors in 1961 and that it was an Asian version of Disneyland.

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The Huffington Post reports that the park was shut down some 45 years later due to a drop in traffic.

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The park continues today to attract the curious who simply wish to take pictures of its pitiful state and capture its dismal atmosphere.

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In 2017, the local authorities drew up a plan to demolish the park.

Fort Davis, Texas, United States

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This park perfectly reproduces the atmosphere and architecture of Westerns.

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According to the NBC, in 2010, a fire of unknown origin devastated several buildings.

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The places now look like a real ghost town.

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