ABANDONED MILITARY SITES
Follow AbandonedWay Teufelsberg is German for Devil’s Mountain. Nowadays, Teufelsberg refers not only to this artificial hill, but also the abandoned listening station that sits on top of it. It is located in the district of Grunewald, West Berlin, Germany. With a height of 120 meters, it is the highest place in Berlin.
Today, Abandoned Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky Submarine Base is a depressing mess of a place with rusty wrecks everywhere and signs of bears and looters.
Battery 223 at Cape May Point State Park was deactivated in 1947. Today, the remains of the military building stand in plain sight.
In 1954 Sandy Hook Nike Launch Site became home to Nike Site NY-56, one of a series of Nike missile sites that formed a circle around New York City. The remnants of the base are on 20 acres of land in the Sandy Hook Unit of the Gateway National Recreation Area.
At the very tip of the Prevlaka Peninsula is Cape Oštro, the southernmost point of the Croatian mainland. It is at this location that the Punta d’Ostro fortress was built. The fortress was constructed in the middle of the 19th century, around the 1850s, and is a unique example of military architecture of the time.
We prepared 50 Stunning Photos of abandoned Fuchu Air Base in Japan. Fuchu was an Air Base vital for re-supply and communications during the Vietnam and Korean Wars. It became a US military base known as Fuchu Air Station.
Stunning Photos of Abandoned Green River Launch Complex in Utah. Discovering Green River Launch Complex, a sprawling abandoned military installation and Cold War relic occupies a vast stretch of barren land in Eastern Utah.
The History of Abandoned Pacific Submarine Fleet Nuclear Shelter, Pavlovsk Russia. Find 20+ Stunning Photos of Pavlovskoye Bay Submarine Shelter.
Abandoned Titan I ICBM Nuclear Missile Silo Launch Complex. Deep beneath the plains of Deer Trail, Colorado lies a hidden system of tunnels that once housed instruments of nuclear annihilation.
Abandoned Kaliningrad Military Aviation Technical School. KVATU was founded in 1966, then in the early 1990s it was transferred to Kurgan, but eventually completely disbanded in 1994.