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deadmotelsusa · 2 days
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Founded in the 1960s, Fotomat was a chain of photo development drive-through kiosks that were usually located in mall or grocery store parking lots. Fotomat peaked in the 80s, boasting about 4000 kiosks throughout the country at that time. Today, there are a handful left behind. Some have been converted into ATMs, cell phone repair shops or coffee drive-thrus. The rest are abandoned.
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abandonedography · 7 hours
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Abandoned hotel in Japan
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sonyaheaneyauthor · 3 days
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1945: The village of Uskut, Crimea after Stalin's deportation of the entire native population of the Crimean Tatars from the 18th-20th of May 1944.
russian colonisers had yet to move into the houses.
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Abandoned Phone Booth Location: Pyrenees, south west of France.
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seabeck · 3 days
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Old Datsun
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theartsofrust · 2 days
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matthewgrantanson · 2 days
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Zoner, Los Angeles -- November 4th, 2023
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mother-lee · 3 days
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bog goblin & fae
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camojacketfag · 1 day
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home, sweet home…
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padaniangothic · 3 days
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the water has taken something from me
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porcelainapparition · 12 hours
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Mitchell, Indiana
built in 1885
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twinsfawn · 13 hours
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“YOU SHOULDN’T BE DOWN HERE”
• KEEP GOING ↑ • TURN BACK ↓
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zombilenium · 1 day
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Nicola Pellati's House, Strevi, Piemonte, Italy,
This charming villa was built in the early 1600s when it served as the private residence of a prominent local bishop. It was later acquired by the family of Nicola Pellati, an architect and geologist who was among the most respected luminaries in his field during the 1800s.
Photographs by Roman Robroek
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prairiedeath · 2 days
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spookyasmr · 1 day
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