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SCOTLAND is home to many abandoned places, ranging from golf courses to theme parks and even aquariums. These locations are often forgotten about - but they give an extraordinary glimpse into the ...
But after the golden age of the industry lost its shine, it was abandoned to ruin, earning itself the nickname ‘Scotland’s Chernobyl’. Council bosses desperate to see the Clune Park estate ...
yet no move has been made to get rid of the three-tonne factory-new cars. The Fisker Ocean models retail for £30,000 to £43,000, yet it is unclear which model these abandoned ones are.
Now it is days away from being demolished having been abandoned. It has been nicknamed ‘Scotland’s Chernobyl’ with the once well-looked after homes now covered in weeds, having fallen into disrepair.
AN ABANDONED estate dubbed "Scotland's Chernobyl" is set to be demolished in days. Works to start flattening parts of Clune Park in Port Glasgow are expected to begin at the end of the month.
IT was often described as Scotland's Augusta. But this once-popular golf resort, complete with a lavish hotel that bizarrely had a curling rink underneath, is now in a state of utter decay as ...
The Pink House is an abandoned property located next to Loch Glass in the Highlands. Thanks to its unusual bright pink colour, it stands out against the greenery of the surrounding hills.
AN abandoned housing estate dubbed as being 'Britain's Chernobyl' will finally be demolished. Derelict Clune Park in Port Glasgow, Scotland has been virtually empty for years and pictures show it ...
abandoned after the 1986 explosion at the Chernobyl nuclear plant led to a huge radiation leak. Clune Park was first described as Scotland's Chernobyl more than a decade ago, and the name has stuck.
An urban explorer has uncovered a network of long-abandoned tunnels lying beneath ... Tales of a lost village beneath the platforms of Scotland’s busiest railway station have long lingered ...