Abandoned amusement parks from around the world…

 

 

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With a tip of our hat to BoingBoing from whence many of these links originated, enjoy the mysterious beauty of abandoned amusement parks from around the world…

 

Eerie images from the lost amusement park in New Orleans here.

 

The beautiful decay of River Country, Walt Disney World’s first waterpark. It opened in 1976, and closed  in 2001. All the attractions remain in place, slowly being overtaken by nature and neglect… here.

 

Berlin’s answer to the creepy and wonderfully abandoned amusement park here.

 

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Gorgeous photos of an abandoned park in northern Japan, here.

 

And last but not least, the incredible and abandoned cheap Japanese Disney knock off – Nara Dreamland! (Here too.)

 

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Beautifully Strange Paintings of Visual Chaos

What are these paintings conveying? Are they beautiful or are they just strange? How do they make you feel? I find them to be gorgeous, but mostly I love the way they make me feel like I am reading a story about something odd, suspenseful and exciting – to me the experience of looking at these is so much like reading something that you simply cannot put down because it’s so riveting…

 

The Organized Chaos of Tatiana Kazakova

by Tracy Jones

 

 

“Flying saucers, whales, watermelons and white padded rooms collide inside the mind of Tatiana Kazakova. Living in Moscow, Russia, this digital artist and illustrator dismantles the walls of organized reality and builds them back up into a chaotic monument. She creates worlds that contract and dance in the hypnotized eyes of viewers. Her illustrations are a mix of media: They blur the lines between painting and digital manipulation. The social commentary in her work is an assault on the incoherence of life and the noisy brains of humans….”

 

More here.

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The Atacama Humanoid

A new documentary film premiering on April 22nd is said to contain images and DNA evidence of a possible “extraterrestrial being” they have dubbed the Atacama Humanoid –

 

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‘Sirius,’ Steven Greer’s Film, Claims To Unveil Tiny ‘Alien’ Humanoid

By Lee Speigel (Huff Post)

 

 

“An upcoming documentary promises to show an alleged, tiny “alien” being that was found a few years ago in Chile’s Atacama Desert. And when we say tiny, we’re talking six inches from head to ET toe.

 

The film, called “Sirius,” will also depict how readily available forms of alternative energy technology are what extraterrestrials may be using to travel here from the cosmically improbable distances between their home world and ours.

 

If this is all true, and that’s a very big IF, it will certainly answer the ages-old question of whether or not humans are alone in the universe.

 

The force behind “Sirius” is Steven Greer, a former emergency medical physician. He’s actively pursued avenues to get the U.S. government to reveal information about alien reality — information that the powers-that-be have always maintained doesn’t exist…”

 

For the complete article and a video click here.

 

More on the film Sirius, the “humanoid” remains, the Disclosure Project, and Dr. Greer here.

 

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