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Submitted Locations (47)
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Submitted Aug 24, 2025 at 7:29 AM• 8 months ago
Updated Feb 28, 2026 at 10:38 AM
• a month ago
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Complex with missing roofs and signs of decay visible from satellite. | public | Bye Felicia |
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Submitted Aug 17, 2025 at 9:10 PM• 8 months ago
Updated Jan 15, 2026 at 11:41 PM
• 3 months ago
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Junk errrywhere! | public | -- |
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Submitted Aug 4, 2025 at 5:44 PM• 8 months ago
Updated Jan 15, 2026 at 11:24 PM
• 3 months ago
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Late 1800s/early 1900s homestead. Quite destroyed, good for outside pics. | public | -- |
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Submitted Aug 1, 2025 at 2:10 AM• 8 months ago
Updated Jan 15, 2026 at 11:12 PM
• 3 months ago
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Bankhead emerged as a vibrant, company‑built town powered by anthracite coal extraction, wealthy in amenities for its era. Yet by 1922, labor disputes, market shifts, and environmental policy led to its collapse. Today, the site endures as a ghost town interpretive walk, where you can explore engine rooms, boilers, tipples, and relics of a vanished early‑20th-century community—making history visible among the Rockies. | public | Private Locations |
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Submitted Jul 31, 2025 at 12:57 AM• 8 months ago
Updated Jan 15, 2026 at 11:14 PM
• 3 months ago
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Tucked beneath the relentless roar of Anthony Henday Drive in northeast Edmonton, Alberta, the Henday Wildlife Underpass emerges as an unexpected urban sanctuary; a concrete vein carved through the earth to ferry deer, coyotes, and foxes safely across the urban sprawl. Built as part of a 2019 roadway expansion in the industrial fringes near Whitemud Creek, this tunnel doubles as a clandestine gallery, its walls ablaze with vibrant, ever-evolving graffiti that transforms stark gray into a riot of color and rebellion. What was engineered for silent paws now echoes with the footsteps of intrepid explorers, drawn to its raw underbelly where the hum of overhead traffic blends with the trickle of a nearby creek, offering a fleeting escape from the city's polished veneer. For those charting Edmonton's hidden arteries, the underpass beckons with its accessible yet adventurous allure: a short, less-than-kilometer descent from parking in Mactaggart, navigating hilly paths and a creek to reach the arch. Here, amid peeling layers of street art and the faint scent of damp earth, visitors unearth stories scrawled in spray paint; anonymous odes to transience and defiance. It's a place where nature and neglect collide in harmonious disarray, urging photographers and wanderers to document the ephemeral before the next tag overwrites the last. | public | Misc |
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Submitted Jul 30, 2025 at 8:20 PM• 8 months ago
Updated Jan 21, 2026 at 12:46 AM
• 3 months ago
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Demolished around 2025 | public | Private Locations |
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Submitted Jul 30, 2025 at 3:44 PM• 8 months ago
Updated Jan 15, 2026 at 11:13 PM
• 3 months ago
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Closed in the late 80s, some remains of the old ski lifts are still intact. Photo credit: Mr. FourEyes @ Discord. | public | Misc |
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Submitted Jul 30, 2025 at 7:04 AM• 8 months ago
Updated Jan 15, 2026 at 11:20 PM
• 3 months ago
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A Cold War-era command center designed to protect up to 36 of the city's political and military leaders from nuclear fallout. | public | Bunkers |
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Submitted Jul 29, 2025 at 5:15 AM• 8 months ago
Updated Jan 15, 2026 at 11:19 PM
• 3 months ago
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Abandoned early 1900s farm. | public | Farms |
Mazghura, Libya Abandoned Complex
Complex with missing roofs and signs of decay visible from satellite.
Abandoned property w/ lots of junk!
Junk errrywhere!
Old Style Homestead
Late 1800s/early 1900s homestead. Quite destroyed, good for outside pics.
Bankhead Historical Site (Trails + Ruins)
Bankhead emerged as a vibrant, company‑built town powered by anthracite coal extraction, wealthy in amenities for its era. Yet by 1922, labor disputes, market shifts, and environmental policy led to its collapse. Today, the site endures as a ghost town interpretive walk, where you can explore engine rooms, boilers, tipples, and relics of a vanished early‑20th-century community—making history visible among the Rockies.
Henday Wildlife Underpass
Tucked beneath the relentless roar of Anthony Henday Drive in northeast Edmonton, Alberta, the Henday Wildlife Underpass emerges as an unexpected urban sanctuary; a concrete vein carved through the earth to ferry deer, coyotes, and foxes safely across the urban sprawl. Built as part of a 2019 roadway expansion in the industrial fringes near Whitemud Creek, this tunnel doubles as a clandestine gallery, its walls ablaze with vibrant, ever-evolving graffiti that transforms stark gray into a riot of color and rebellion. What was engineered for silent paws now echoes with the footsteps of intrepid explorers, drawn to its raw underbelly where the hum of overhead traffic blends with the trickle of a nearby creek, offering a fleeting escape from the city's polished veneer. For those charting Edmonton's hidden arteries, the underpass beckons with its accessible yet adventurous allure: a short, less-than-kilometer descent from parking in Mactaggart, navigating hilly paths and a creek to reach the arch. Here, amid peeling layers of street art and the faint scent of damp earth, visitors unearth stories scrawled in spray paint; anonymous odes to transience and defiance. It's a place where nature and neglect collide in harmonious disarray, urging photographers and wanderers to document the ephemeral before the next tag overwrites the last.
7219 80 Avenue (Edmonton)
Demolished around 2025
Devon Ski Hill (Approx)
Closed in the late 80s, some remains of the old ski lifts are still intact. Photo credit: Mr. FourEyes @ Discord.
Edmonton Civil Defence Bunker
A Cold War-era command center designed to protect up to 36 of the city's political and military leaders from nuclear fallout.
Abandoned Farm House
Abandoned early 1900s farm.