The Catacombs of Paris are underground ossuaries that house the remains of more than six million people beneath the streets of Paris, France. Originally the site of stone quarries, the ossuaries were developed to address the city's overflowing cemeteries in the 1700s. The complex network of tunnels and passageways stretch approximately 280 km beneath Paris, making the catacombs one of the largest grave sites in the world.
Oct 25, 2024
Catacombs of Paris | Les Catacombes de Paris
Oct 12, 2024
Twin Pines Mall: Back to the Future Location
Located in City of Industry, California, the Puente Hills Mall served as the location for the Twin Pines Mall (and Lone Pine Mall) in the 1985 film, Back to the Future. This is the parking lot where Doc Brown first performs the time travel experiments with his custom DeLorean. As such, the mall has long been a popular site for fans of the iconic trilogy.
We visited before news broke about the sale of the mall and its intended closure. The full plans are yet to be revealed, but with much of the Puente Hills Mall already vacant it's expected that the site will be completely redeveloped, likely destroying the lot where the movie was filmed.
One of the few remaining attractions here was a replica of the Twin Pines Mall sign located inside. A small collector's shop was also the perfect spot to pick up a few Back to the Future souvenirs. I'm just glad we had the opportunity to see it before it disappeared for good.
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The Last Remnant of the Roxy Theatre
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Bombay Beach Drive-In at the Salton Sea
Part art installation, part scrapyard, I can appreciate the fact that the abandoned aspect of the Salton Sea's Bombay Beach has continued to evolve over the years. The Bombay Beach Drive-In is quite obviously not a working theatre, but its collection of classic wrecks is both playful and haunting in its junkyard depiction of the drive-in aesthetic in the middle of the blistering California desert. There's actually quite a bit to see. In my opinion, worth the stop.