Mysteries of the Abandoned
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Documentary
Seasons | 11
Episodes | 120
avg.Runtime | 42 min
First EP | 2017-04-20
Last EP | 2024-12-18
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Rating : 7.1
Overview
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Documentary series investigating why some of the world's most advanced architectural achievements were abandoned.
Produced by
Travel Channel
Science Channel
Procter & Gamble Productions
Like A Shot Entertainment
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2017-04-20
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Nazi Ghost Town
2017-04-20
The series about abandoned engineering achievements begins with a Soviet megastructure, massive Nazi brainwashing complex and dangerous desert pass.
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Curse of Hell Island
2017-04-26
Exploring a ghost town that was once a dangerous industrial hellscape, a giant warship at the bottom of the ocean, and a top-secret relic that could have changed the Cold War.
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Phantoms of Chernobyl
2017-04-27
Exploring what happened to the large town just outside of Chernobyl on the eve of disaster, a fleet of ghost ships, and a dangerous mountain road that changed history.
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Wild West Apocalypse
2017-05-04
Stories of incredible engineering projects that are now deserted, including a massive military site that was once a hotbed for nuclear testing, a top-secret airbase hidden inside a mountain, and an otherworldly power plant.
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Soviet Doomsday Device
2017-05-11
Abandoned engineering projects include a classified Soviet machine built to prevent all-out nuclear war, a top-secret Nazi facility, and a strange tower that left an enduring legacy.
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The Tesla Conspiracy
2017-05-18
Some of the world's most incredible engineering projects are now deserted; Explore what happened to a cutting-edge research complex built by a visionary genius, an ambitious Nazi project that met a sinister end, and a Cold War relic that changed history.
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