Tiki Palace In Tennessee
Billy Hull, famed strip club tycoon, decided to create a haven of debauchery for him and his wife, resulting in the Tiki Palace being built in Chattanooga, Tennessee. The elaborate mansion featured extensive tiki decor, many mirrors, and a Playboy bunny shaped pool. After Hull was convicted of murder, the home became derelict and was heavily vandalized until its demolition in 2017.
Cars Left By Soldiers
During World War II, American soldiers were stationed in a small village called Chatillion in southern Belgium. While there, they were provided with cars. However, once the war ended, the soldiers were faced with the choice of either paying for the cars to be shipped to the US or leaving them behind. Many chose to leave the cars behind, explaining this graveyard of abandoned cars.
Mount Sinabung In Karo, Indonesia
Mount Sinabung, found in Karo, Indonesia, has erupted several times in recent years. But in 2016, an especially devastating eruption claimed the lives on seven people. The area had to be evacuated, leaving homes and other buildings abandoned completely. Most recently, there was another eruption in April 2018, but luckily no one was harmed.
Abandoned Selma Plantation Estate
In its glory days, the Selma Plantation Estate boasted 20 rooms total. Standing tall on a 212 acre plot, the mansion was built somewhere between 1800 and 1815. After its owners died unexpectedly, it was passed from new owner to new owner. It eventually was abandoned, the disrepair taking its beauty and turning it into creepy.