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89 Examples Of ‘Urban Hell’ That Look So Bad, They May Actually Make You Sad (New Pics)

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When we look at towering skyscrapers, we usually enjoy how majestic they make the skyline look. But every structure casts a shadow.

The subreddit 'Urban Hell' is a place where modern concrete jungles are called out for all the chaos and disarray that they entail.

Created back in 2013, this online community now has 1.2 million members, who are regularly sharing pictures of buildings and cities that suggest we're already living in a dystopia.

Whether it's the dirty slums against the shiny downtown in the background, abandoned stadiums, or packed streets under neon lights, is this really the best we humans can do?

#1 Light Pollution From Train Line Over Old Houses In China

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#2 Hong Kong, Enough Said

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#3 Gurugram, India

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#4 The Other-Side Of Rio De Janeiro

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#5 Istanbul Traffic

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#6 Caribbean Coast Estate, Hong Kong

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#7 Merry Christmas Sign On A Blast Furnace At Brazil

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#8 Egyptian Times Square, Cairo, Egypt

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#9 Kindergarten In One Of The Settlements Near Vorkuta

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#10 Balcony Facade Of A Famous Hotel In Thailand

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#11 Contrasts

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#12 Naples, Italy

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#13 Once Upon A Time, These Houses Have A Sea View, Now They Have This View

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#14 Detroit, Michigan

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#15 Tokyo From Skytree (450)

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#16 Tokyo, Japan

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#17 Phnom Penh New Gated Community

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#18 Satellite View Of New Delhi (A City Of Some 20 Million People)

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#19 Brazil

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#20 View From My Hotel In Downtown Naples, Italy

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#21 A Normal Day In Kowloon 20 Years Ago

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#22 Mumbai Water Pipes With Garbage And Slums, Those Pipes Supply Water To Localities With Apartment Rates Exceeding A Million Dollar For 3bhk In Bandra, Santacruz

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#23 Small City In China

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#24 Burlington Beach, Ontario

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#25 Mansion Under Bay Bridge In San Fransisco, Ca

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#26 Hong Kong Apartments

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#27 Gary, Indiana

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#28 Metro Manila, Philippines

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#29 Real Estate Boom In Newtown, India

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#30 Early Powerline Setups - When Thousands Of Cables Filled The Sky

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#31 Neon District In The Lahore Walled City

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#32 State University Of Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

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#33 Imagine Using This Picture To Advertise Your City

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#34 Sigh... Parking Lots

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#35 Slums In Jakarta, Indonesia

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#36 La, Office Tower

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#37 Mumbai, India In All It’s Glory

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#38 Man On Pedestrian Bridge Overlooking Traffic In Lagos, Nigeria. (Photo: Akintunde Akinleye)

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#39 Chişinau

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#40 Tel Aviv City Centre (Allenby Street). Each Apartment In This Building Cost Around 1.5m$ Btw (Really)

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#41 The End Of Post War Dreams. Newcastle, UK

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#42 Tacoma, Washington. Beautifully Ugly?

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#43 Dubai

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#44 Can Anyone Confirm If This Is As Bad As It Seems?

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#45 Houses Combined With The Wall Next To A Freeway. So Depressing

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#46 Tarlabaşı, One Of The Poorest Neighborhoods In Istanbul

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#47 Government Housing. São Paulo ??

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#48 Mina The City Of Tents, Near The City Of Mecca, Saudi Arabia

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#49 Mumbai Roads Are The Perfect Poster Child For Urban Hell. The Existing Small Stretch Of Metro Is The Only Way To Reach Your Destination On Time. The Suburban Trains Are Already Super Crowded And The Passengers Are Forced To Travel In Sub Human Conditions

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#50 The View From Your 1 Bed/1bath, 800sq Foot, $850k Condo In Oakland, California

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#51 Marseille Banlieue - The Outskirts Of French Cities Are Known For Colossal Housing Structures

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#52 Cape Coral, Fl

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#53 Residential Area Near Cheonggyecheon Before Its Redevelopment In 2005, Seoul, South Korea

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#54 An Apartment In Hangzhou, China

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#55 Dystopian Thessaloniki

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#56 November

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#57 Bike Lane In Street Of Sao Paulo

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#58 Miari Texas, One Of Few Remaining Red Light Districts Of Seoul, South Korea

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#59 The Ship-Breakers, Chittagong, Bangladesh

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#60 An Old Church Was Demolished To Make Way For A Real Estate Development Of Apartment Buildings In Shanxi, China

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#61 Looks Very Welcoming, Who Wouldn't Want To Shop Here

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#62 Buenos Aires, Argentina

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#63 Part Of Downtown Edmonton

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#64 Lagos, Nigeria

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#65 Mumbai's Water Filtration Plant Not Cleaned Or Upgraded For Last 42 Years. Finally It Got Cleaned Yesterday

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#66 Brownsville, Pennsylvania 2023. Vibes Of Deindustrialization

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#67 Baltimore

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#68 At&t Long Lines NYC Building (Windowless) I Dig It Most People Despise It

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#69 Bat Yam, Israel

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#70 Oslo’s (Norway) Fanciest Business Looks Like An Industrial Plant In The Middle Of The City

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#71 Sao Paulo Suburbs In 1985

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#72 Partially Collapsed Building, Still Occupied (Cairo Area, Egypt)

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#73 Lagos, Nigeria

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#74 Armando De Salles Oliveira Stadium, São Paulo

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#75 People Live In The Tiny Gap Between Commercial Buildings And The Official Residence Of Thailand's Prime Minister

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#76 What Happens When We Build For Cars Instead Of People

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#77 Sao Paolo

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#78 Strange And Ugly House In Slayton, Minnesota

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#79 Photos I Took In NYC Yesterday

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#80 When You Want To Look Whimsical, But Hate The Homeless

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#81 Deindustrialized Post Soviet Town

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#82 This Old Prison Can Be Yours. Jail On Sale

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#83 Shantytowns Of Seoul, South Korea In 1960s

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#84 A Depressing Bus Stop At Jakarta

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#85 Building In Fort Worth, Texas

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#86 Concrete Mess In New England

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#87 Mumbai , India Population 21million

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#88 Seoul Birds

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#89 In Cairo City Planners Passed The Level Of Adding More Lanes, Now They Add More Bridges. To The Resident's Surprise, Building Height Limit Codes Don't Apply To Bridges

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