Often referred to as the “Atlantis of the Sands,” Ubar was a city swallowed by the unforgiving sands of the Arabian desert.
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Grab your hat, buckle your belt, and get your cowboy boots on! We're going two-stepping at an iconic dance hall in a charming ...
Today, there isn’t much left of the town, but there are still a few old buildings, like a diner, a café, a motel, and a gas ...
Walking through empty streets where laughter once filled the air feels deeply unsettling. These abandoned places tell stories ...
Bodie is the quintessential ghost town, frozen in time high in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Once a booming gold mining town ...
Deep in the mountains of Puerto Rico lies Carite Lake Villas, an abandoned luxury resort overlooking a peaceful lake.
Garnet, Montana, is one of the best ghost towns in the West, and it offers a chance to see what life was like in a 19th-century mining town. Once home to 1,000 residents and 13 saloons, Garnet was ...
The Beehive State is full of complex stories of settlement, some inspiring, some a little unsavory; some tales of grit and perseverance turned to boom and bust. During the 1800s and early 1900s, ...
In a small Appalachian community whose first settlers arrived in 1830, a place transformed by mining in the decades that ...