What do a mall, a movie theater and a train station have in common? You have probably never seen them without any other people around. Spaces that exist in-between our actual destinations are not something that we usually pay any mind to, only there to serve the purpose of connecting points A and B on the maps we chart for ourselves every day.
So when it so happens that these hallways and streets get completely devoid of people, a strange feeling of uneasiness can dawn on the lone straggler who finds themselves there, completely alone. If you're curious about how empty city environments can feel when nobody is around, take a look at these photographs taken in eerily empty places around the world.
The Netherlands Institute For Sound And Vision
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Cozy Liminality
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Visiting Grandma In 2004
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Would Have Felt More Normal Without The Ceiling
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This Is A Real High School
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Bus Stop In Kazakhstan
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Christmas At The Airport Hotel
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It's Getting Dark In McPherson County, Kansas
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Twin Peaks In Real Life
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SAP Building In Berlin
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"You Are Now Resting"
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Flipped Realities
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Last Remnants Of A Factory
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You Can Play Here But Only Once
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A Little Town In France
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Welcome To Fresh Corp.
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Movie Theater Amid The Showing
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A Brutalist Portal
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Snowy Silence
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Somewhere In Namibia
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Go On, Take A Stroll
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You Have Reached Your Destination?
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