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<p>Once <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2009/03/13/abandoned-amusement-parks/" target="_blank">delightful domains</a> of sight and sound, these creepy abandoned <a href="https://weburbanist.com/2014/11/02/yellow-brick-ode-the-mainly-abandoned-land-of-oz-theme-park/" target="_blank">theme parks</a> now moulder away in silence attended only by shadows and memories.</p>
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<p>What a dump&hellip; er, no, not this charmingly manicured abominable snowman in particular but the entire abandoned Miracle Strip Amusement Park in Panama City Beach, Florida.</p>
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<p>The park closed in 2004 and &ldquo;enjoyed&rdquo; a whole half-decade of unhindered deterioration until the site was finally demolished in 2009, as disturbingly documented by Flickr user <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/stevesobczuk/albums/72157622477474530" target="_blank">Steve Sobczuk</a>. You&rsquo;ve gotta admit, the Dante&rsquo;s Inferno ride never looked spookier than it did in its dying days.</p>
<h4>No Hue</h4>
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<p>Ho Thuy Tien is an abandoned water park and aquarium located in Huong Thuy, a district of Hue, Vietnam. Urbex explorers like Courtney Lambert of <a href="https://agperhaps.com/2015/06/26/we-fed-the-abandoned-crocodiles-of-ho-thuy-tien/">A Great Perhaps</a> had best navigate those slimy water slides with care &ndash; the park&rsquo;s aquarium once housed a trio of very hungry crocodiles who were abandoned along with the rest of the park in 2013. Fear not, animal lovers: thanks to Lambert alerting PETA and the WWF, the crocs were moved to a wildlife park in northern Vietnam.</p>
<h4>Petrified</h4>
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<p><a href="http://detroiturbex.com/content/outside/mi_dino/index.html">Prehistoric Forest Amusement Park</a> in Michigan&rsquo;s otherwise pleasant Irish Hills opened in 1963 but by the 1980&rsquo;s, changing trends in recreation and tourism saw visitors and revenues enter an irreversible slide. We&rsquo;d like to say an asteroid gave the struggling tourist trap its death blow but the truth is far less dramatic &ndash; the park was sold by its original owners in 1997 and closed for good in 1999.</p>
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<p>In Prehistoric Forest Amusement Park&rsquo;s heyday, as many as 70 fiberglass statues of dinosaurs, mammoths and the odd Neanderthal Man (kidnapped by students in 1985 and deposited in front of Saline High School) dotted the park&rsquo;s forested grounds. A few still stand today; most have been damaged or destroyed by vandals. Kudos to <a href="http://imgur.com/gallery/cbvpd">KE Photography &amp; Video</a> (whose video of the abandoned park in winter <a href="https://youtu.be/0LC8J4PQCp8">can be viewed here</a>) and Flickr user <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/67012565@N04/albums/72157627620300088">Wolly Shambler</a> for capturing and posting the images above.</p>
<h4>Darkest &amp; Disturbingest Africa</h4>
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<p>The former Umoja Children&rsquo;s Park is located in Chake-Chake, a town on the Tanzanian island of <a href="https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pemba_(Tanzania)">Pemba</a>, just north of Zanzibar in the Indian Ocean. If the <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/costasphotos/8205316634/in/photolist-dv5oLs">eerie, rusty caterpillar</a> ride looks familiar, it&rsquo;s the same kind of <a href="http://krowness.weebly.com/rants/abandoned-clown-train">&ldquo;Happy Worm&rdquo;</a> kiddy ride as one reputed to be in the infamous Pripyat amusement park near Chernobyl, Ukraine. You know the one&hellip; THIS one:</p>
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<h4>Joyless</h4>
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<p>One of six Joylands in the USA, the former Joyland Amusement Park in Wichita, Kansas, operated from June 12th, 1949 through 2004, and then again for a short time under new ownership in 2006. The park suffered extensive vandalism during almost a decade of neglected abandonment, a sad fact reflected in the images above.</p>
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<p>By the summer of 2015, the park&rsquo;s last remnants (the roller coaster, to be exact) had been dismantled and the site bulldozed flat as the Kansas prairie. Flickr user <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/127097186@N04/albums/72157647277205770">Krisi Metzen</a> snapped these scenes of a joyless Joyland in October of 2013.</p>
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