Imagine waking up in a dystopian world where all trees are plastic, where all streets are buried in piles of trash, where pollution is so bad you can’t see the sky, and where rivers have turned into concrete.
Well, in fact, this is already happening in some places around the world, according to the eye-opening subreddit named Urban Hell. Its 689k members share “all the hideous places human beings built or inhabit,” according to the group’s description and you can see these are not pretty.
Scroll through the real-life examples of urban hell below that reveal the dark side of modern development that often remains invisible. Psst! More urban hell examples can be found in our previous post right here.
#1 Magnitogorsk, One Of The Worst Polluted Cities In Russia. Only 28% Of The Children Born In The Town Are Fully Healthy
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#2 Town Square In Bartoszyce (Poland) Before And After
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#3 A Boy Gathers Recyclable Items From A Semi-Dry Drain, At Taimoor Nagar In New Delhi
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#4 Ah Yes, Trees
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#5 Macau
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#6 San Francisco, USA
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#7 Children Playing Basketball Near The John E. Amos Coal-Fired Power Plant In Poca, West Virginia
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#8 Residential Building In Hong Kong, Shot By Me On 35mm Film
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#9 A Photo Of Central Park During The Great Depression (New York, 1933)
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#10 Guangzhou Aerial
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#11 Disgusting Canal Near My Home In Manila. I Wish People Just Would Bother To Care How Our Environment Is Dying Fast
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#12 The Flag Of Urban Hell
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#13 Norilsk, Russia
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#14 16th Century Mill Surrounded By Brand New Concrete In Seaside Bulgaria
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#15 Preschool In Newark, NJ, 1994
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#16 Huntington Beach, California, During The Oil Boom Of 1928
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#17 Las Vegas...
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#18 Fencemageddon 2 - The Panelling! Pretty Standard View Of English / Irish Estates
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#19 This Beautiful View From My NYC Apartment
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#20 Only Surviving Photo Of A Hoarder House Demolished Around 2007 In Nagoya, Japan
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#21 Burj Al Babas, Turkey (The Largest Ghost Town In The World)
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#22 L.A.'s Concrete River
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#23 Ferentari, The Poorest Area Of Bucharest, Romania - Most Apartments Are Squatted And Have No Electricity, Hard To Believe This Is In The European Union
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#24 "Vertical Slum" Luanda Angola
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#25 "Lying Skyscraper" In Moscow. About 736m Long
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#26 The Mesmerizing Beauty Of Santorini
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#27 A Graveyard In Hong Kong
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#28 Margate, United Kingdom
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#29 Abidjan, Ivory Coast
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#30 Inequality In Tembisa, South Africa
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#31 Paris, France. A Studio In The Building Between The Boulevard And The Train Rails Highways Starts At 800€/Months. If You Qualify!
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#32 Wuhan, China
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#33 My Dorm At The University Of South Carolina (1998), Since Demolished
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#34 Beautiful Pittsburgh Architecture
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#35 Edifício São Vito, A Notorious Vertical Slum In São Paulo, Brazil - The Internal Corridors Were 80 Cm (31 In) Wide
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#36 Bliska Wola Tower, Warsaw, Poland. Sunlight Rarely Reaches The Bottom Floors, And Some Apartments Are As Small As 18 M²
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#37 Mumbai, India. Lives Are Stacked Up Because They Are Poor
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#38 Ryugyong Hotel
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#39 A Famous Bank In Pau, France
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#40 Another One For Orange Day In San Francisco Last Year
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#41 Atlanta, Us Is Just A Huge Highway With Some Buildings On The Side
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#42 Not Sure If This Fits The Sub, Gallons And Gallons Of Water Wasted Just To Keep Lush Green Golf Fields In The Middle Of The Desert
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#43 Many People Told Me That This Looks Like An Urban Dystopia
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#44 Business Is Booming
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#45 23-Story Archive Without Windows, Duisburg, Germany
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#46 Amazon’s New Fulfillment Center In Tijuana, Mexico
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#47 Got The Apartment With A Sea View In Batumi
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#48 Copy Paste
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#49 A View From My Hotel Room In Hong Kong
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#50 Is Dubai A Common Repost
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#51 Apartment Building In Tel Aviv, Israel
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#52 Palladium Hell
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#53 New Orleans, A Sinking City
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#54 A Silk Road
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#55 Visiting This Russian City? Why Not Stay In This Hotel Built Right Behind The Local Factory
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#56 Neighborhood Near A Coal Powered Power Plant In Bogatynia, Poland
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#57 This Dunkin Donuts
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#58 Distance Between Two Apartments, Guangzhou
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#59 A Normal Day In The Capital City Of Mongolia
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#60 What Italian Cities Actually Look Like. This Is Milan For You
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#61 Inequality In Mumbai, India
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#62 Intersection Of Two Avenues In Sao Paulo, Brazil
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#63 Cairo , Egypt
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#64 Residence Underneath A Highway In Naples, Italy
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#65 Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, And Its Absurdly Sprawling And Wasteful Parking Lot
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#66 Dream Courtyard Between 4 Buildings Near My Work, The Floor Is Actually Painted Green
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