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Top Ten Abandoned Paradise in the World

Ten abandoned paradise in the world:

1, Shawnee Lake Amusement Park

The rusty and dazzling amusement facilities in Shawnee Lake Amusement Park remind people of the failure of scenic spots in West Virginia, but its weird past still exists in the folk customs of this area. The park was built on a native American cemetery. 13 bodies were found in archaeological excavations, most of which were children.

2. American Holy Land

The Holy Land in waterbury, Connecticut has a Hollywood sign and a cross-marked entrance. Don't miss Interstate 84 when you are driving along it. Originally opened at 1960, the theme park contains replicas of famous biblical scenes, including the Last Supper, the Garden of Eden and hotels with "No Vacancies" signs.

3. Gulliver Kingdom

Japan is famous for some interesting ideas in parks and buildings. One of its most interesting and greatest failures is Gulliver Kingdom at the foot of Mount Fuji. Based on jonathan swift's book, the theme park features a 45-meter-long statue of Gulliver, and its main attraction is sledding, which makes it completely different from your typical amusement park.

4. Luo Ji Store Amusement Park

Loki poynter Amusement Park in Warwick, Rhode Island is one of the most popular attractions in the state, attracting more than 25 attractions, including the famous coastal dinner hall and palladium banquet hall. Most Rhode Island people have fond memories of the opening of the park.

5. Happy World amusement park

When 1942 opened, it was considered as the largest amusement park in southwest China. Trains, ferris wheel, merry-go-round, reclining beds and roller coasters were its main attractions and the most notorious one. The park will eventually develop into a log tank tour, haunted house amusement facilities, swings, bumper cars and many other carnival-type attractions, as well as concerts and outdoor festivals.

6.Kejonuma Leisure Park

Kejonuma recreation ground used to be a prosperous amusement park in northeastern Japan, with typical park amusement facilities, such as trains, ferris wheels and carousels, as well as driving ranges and campsites. Nature occupies the building, making the park look like a ghost town, which is well known.

7. Dream Park

The dream park started from the dark past and will continue to get darker. The park was built in A.D. 1930 and opened for less than 20 years. Later, it was closed due to gambling and mafia connections. Because of the lush surrounding trees and quiet environment, the park is a popular destination for couples to travel romantically and have a little private time.

8. Magic Harbor

Just four miles south of Mertel Beach in Mertel, Magic Harbor Amusement Park has many interesting attractions of all ages, such as roller coasters, bumper cars, ferris wheel, arcades, hedge maze, ferris wheel and so on, but it has never really succeeded. Deaths caused by financial problems, ownership changes and park closures.

9. Brandi Jiuquan

Brandywine Springs amusement park is a scenic spot in Wilmington, Delaware. The telephone number is 1886 to 1923. It is a solid example of entertainment in the early 20th century. There are castle-like houses, trains, wooden roller coasters, restaurants, pavilions and magnificent arches leading to the park.

10, Pripyat amusement park

Perhaps the scariest history behind the amusement park has never happened. Pripyat amusement park is located in Pripyat, Ukraine. It should be opened on May 1986, but five days before its planned opening, the Chernobyl disaster occurred nearby, killing 30 people, and the explosion lasted for several months.