10. Hidden Beach, Mexico






The Hidden beach is located in the Marieta Islands and was the result of military bombings by the Mexican government, which used the uninhabited islands as testing sites. The islands were finally named a national park in 2005 and visitors can enter the hidden beach by swimming or kayaking.
1 - Randall Park Mall






We all have a lot of shopping malls within our locality. Imagine the mall that is near your house getting abandoned completely. Imagine how the ruins of the mall will look like once it gets abandoned. That is exactly the plight of the people of North Randall. Randall Park Mall, built in the year 1976, was once the world's largest mall. But the mall got completely abandoned in the year 2009. What made such a large establishment to get abandoned?
10. Hotel del Salto - Columbia






Hotel del Salto stands on the edge of hill with a beautiful scenic veiw of Tequendama waterfalls in Columbia. However, the river was contaminated and that ruined the entire beauty in the waterfalls. Because of this the hotel was shut down. The hotel is known for numerous suicides and still many people believe that the hotel is haunted. 
7 The Pontiac Silverdome






Any ardent 1970s NFL fan would know the legacy of this abandoned stadium. The Pontiac Silverdome used to be the home of the NFL team, Detroit Lions from 1975 to 2001. Infact, this massive structure was the largest NFL stadium till the year 1997. But what made the stadium empty all of a sudden? Let us see in this article.
3. Ever heard of a forest that floats?






Sydney, Australia has a very peculiar feature that other places may not have This place has a floating forest! Do not believe us? Neither did we believe it! This ship 'SS Ayrfield' is a whooping 102 years old. One visit to this place and we are sure your heart will start beating faster or it will miss a beat! Known as 'Floating Forest' among the locals, the place is now a favorite for photography and tourism.

10. American Star at Fuerteventura, Canary Islands






It was William Francis Gibbs, the mastermind who designed the beautiful liner, the SS America. Soon, it was renamed USS West Point since it ferried troops during the second world war. The mighty ship was almost sold as scrap in the 1980's until the scrappers couldn't fulfill the payment and the ship became a five-star ship! While being ferried to Southeast Asia in 1994, tow lines broke due to stormy weather. The ship now stands tall at Canary Islands.