

Mysteries of the Abandoned
Season 3
TV-PG
The world's most incredible engineering projects are revisited to uncover why places full of mysteries and untold secrets are now abandoned ruins.
Where to Watch Mysteries of the Abandoned • Season 3
10 Episodes
- Nightmare on Blood Mountain
E2Nightmare on Blood MountainA ghost ship thousands of miles away from where anyone expected, a bridge to nowhere in Florida's Hurricane Alley, and a haunting mountain complex with a bloody secret are deserted engineering projects; new discoveries reveal why they were abandoned. - City of the Damned
E6City of the DamnedA deserted town in Spain with a bloody past and a ghost fleet heading nowhere are homes to dark American secrets. Stories: 1) Belchite, Zaragoza, Spain; 2) Concrete Ships, British Columbia, Canada; 3) Weingut 1, Upper Bavaria, Germany; 4) Eagle Lake Tramway, Maine, USA - The Town That Disappeared
E7The Town That DisappearedA haunted lighthouse on Lake Michigan, a town where everyone seems to have vanished all at once, and a secret complex of tunnels beneath London are deserted engineering projects. Stories: 1) Tyneham, Dorset, England; 2) Waugoshance Lighthouse, Lake Michigan, USA; 3) Humberstone Mine, Tarapacá, Chile; 4) Mail Rail, London, England - Nazi Death Star
E8Nazi Death StarA Nazi fortress that could have changed history if it was finished, an underwater graveyard of unexpected American treasures, and a network of tunnels hiding a secret history of New York. Stories: 1) La Coupole, Pas De Calais, France; 2) Red Army HQ, Wünsdorf, Germany; 3) SS Empire Heritage, Malin Head, Ireland; 4) Old Croton Aqueduct, New York State, USA - Secrets of Alien Stonehenge
E10Secrets of Alien StonehengeAn alien Stonehenge with a sinister purpose, an eerie building filled with strange labyrinths, and an endless concrete track in the middle of nowhere are deserted engineering projects. Stories: 1) The Henge, Ludwikowice Kłodzkie, Poland; 2) Old Millfun, Shanghai, China; 3) Aerotrain Test Track, Chevilly, France; 4) Secret Nuclear Bunker, Kelvedon Hatch, England




