55 Photos Of Creepy Abandoned And Liminal Spaces As Shared By This Page
There’s something endlessly fascinating about abandoned places. Once full of movement, noise, and purpose, they now sit still, slowly being reclaimed by time, weather, and nature. The RAW Abandoned page captures that eerie beauty through a striking collection of photographs shared by talented photographers, each one revealing forgotten buildings, rusting vehicles, deserted interiors, and other remnants of the past in all their haunting detail.
Part of the wider RAW Kingdom hub, RAW Abandoned focuses on images that highlight the atmosphere, textures, and stories hidden inside neglected spaces around the world. From decaying control rooms and empty pools to shipwrecks, crumbling chapels, and overgrown objects left behind, the page offers a glimpse into places most people would never get to see for themselves.
Scroll down to explore these mesmerizing scenes, and let us know if you’d dare venture into any of these places.
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1957 Buick Roadmaster Sedan. Behind it is the front clip for an early 1950s Dodge or Plymouth, I'm not sure which.
Volkswagen! It is a later one, from the middle-late 1970s. The little half-moon vent behind the rear side window identifies it as a "Super Beetle", a deluxe version of the bug.
SAAB, I think a model 92 through 96, which was made from 1949 to 1980. The early ones had a ghastly two-stroke engine.
It appears to be a GAZ Volga, built in Russia. However, I think I'm wrong. Anybody else wants to give this a try?
Good pic ruined with too much photoshop. I used to do this "highpass" effect, 20 years ago when I was discovering everything you can do with it 🤦🏼♀️
Why are there always cars abandoned in fields? Every one of these places is haunted AF!
In the American south they are often put apart from the house to cannibalize for parts. That may well be what went on in many of these.
Load More Replies...Wonderful photography, fascinating places. Thank you BP. This sort of thing is what I'm here for.
Why are there always cars abandoned in fields? Every one of these places is haunted AF!
In the American south they are often put apart from the house to cannibalize for parts. That may well be what went on in many of these.
Load More Replies...Wonderful photography, fascinating places. Thank you BP. This sort of thing is what I'm here for.
