
ABANDONED DOLL FACTORY
Valencia, Spain
“Annabelle, what have they done to you??”
Arms peek out from the rubble, shiny legs are covered in dust, and glass eyes stare back at you lifelessly.
This abandoned doll factory is enough to make anyone throw away all their childhood toys and set fire to Toys R Us.
Arms peek out from the rubble, shiny legs are covered in dust, and glass eyes stare back at you lifelessly.
This abandoned doll factory is enough to make anyone throw away all their childhood toys and set fire to Toys R Us.
Peer through the window, and it looks weirdly like the factory was left in a hurry - the machines and doll parts have been thrown around, with doors open and worker’s belongings left on the side.
One urban explorer/nut-job warns: "Do not enter the factory, seriously, I took a doll's head and a box ... and I had to return it. Now that site gives me a strong anxiety.”
You don’t say.
One urban explorer/nut-job warns: "Do not enter the factory, seriously, I took a doll's head and a box ... and I had to return it. Now that site gives me a strong anxiety.”
You don’t say.
As if that wasn’t enough, he went on to claim that the site was covered in crosses with dead chickens strung up on them, apparently in some kind of ritual.
Erm, NO THANKS.
Erm, NO THANKS.
The exact location is hidden, but any weirdos who want to cack their kegs can find it on the dark side of the internet.
It’s getting knocked-down soon so get there while you can. Or, y'know, don't.
It’s getting knocked-down soon so get there while you can. Or, y'know, don't.