Adak Island Abandoned Houses at William Arteaga blog

Adak Island Abandoned Houses. Abandoned bunkers, empty houses, and rusting artillery dot the landscape, with the cold, blue sea beyond. In march of 1997, with the cold war over, the navy abandoned the island. A video tour of abandoned houses and control tower in adak, alaska. Adak, alaska — hundreds of tidy houses that line this island’s winding streets stand empty, closed tight against the endless wind and frequent rain. Quonset huts and military bunkers can be found scattered throughout adak, abandoned and slowly becoming reclaimed by nature. It was the site of a us navy base with more than 6000 military and their families by the 1980s. Adak is a remote alaska island in the north pacific ocean. But everyone left when the base closed.

Storm damage to abandoned metalclad Housing (Adak, Aleuti… Flickr
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Adak is a remote alaska island in the north pacific ocean. In march of 1997, with the cold war over, the navy abandoned the island. It was the site of a us navy base with more than 6000 military and their families by the 1980s. Abandoned bunkers, empty houses, and rusting artillery dot the landscape, with the cold, blue sea beyond. A video tour of abandoned houses and control tower in adak, alaska. But everyone left when the base closed. Adak, alaska — hundreds of tidy houses that line this island’s winding streets stand empty, closed tight against the endless wind and frequent rain. Quonset huts and military bunkers can be found scattered throughout adak, abandoned and slowly becoming reclaimed by nature.

Storm damage to abandoned metalclad Housing (Adak, Aleuti… Flickr

Adak Island Abandoned Houses But everyone left when the base closed. In march of 1997, with the cold war over, the navy abandoned the island. Quonset huts and military bunkers can be found scattered throughout adak, abandoned and slowly becoming reclaimed by nature. Adak, alaska — hundreds of tidy houses that line this island’s winding streets stand empty, closed tight against the endless wind and frequent rain. But everyone left when the base closed. Adak is a remote alaska island in the north pacific ocean. Abandoned bunkers, empty houses, and rusting artillery dot the landscape, with the cold, blue sea beyond. It was the site of a us navy base with more than 6000 military and their families by the 1980s. A video tour of abandoned houses and control tower in adak, alaska.

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