Nature's Takeover: 10 Abandoned Places Reclaimed by Wildlife

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Abandoned places around the world are being reclaimed by nature, providing opportunities for wildlife to thrive. Examples include the Angkor Wat temple complex in Cambodia, Houtouwan village in China, Mangapurua Valley in New Zealand, the SS Yongala shipwreck in Australia, Ilha da Queimada Grande in Brazil, the demilitarized zone between North and South Korea, Al Madam village in the United Arab Emirates, the Fukushima Exclusion Zone in Japan, St Kilda archipelago in Scotland, and Stack Rock Fort in Wales. These areas have become havens for various animal and plant species, highlighting the resilience of nature when given the chance to rebound.
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