A selection of urban hell in different countries of the world (21 photos)
The galloping urbanization of our century has turned the world around us into a not very cozy place. Megacities, which used to be synonymous with progress and opportunities, are now showing their downsides: overpopulation, environmental destruction and resource depletion. In this post, you will see photographs of modern megacities that reflect the true nature of urban evolution.
View from an apartment New York
New Delhi, during the lockdown and now
Private houses on the roof of an eight-story shopping center in Zhuzhou, China
Burj Al Babas, Turkey, the largest ghost town in the world
Modern trees
An interesting perspective in Macau
Not a romantic photo at all, India
San Francisco, USA
Urban art in Belgrade
Electrical wiring and water pipes in a Brazilian favela
Hong Kong, 1964 and 2020
Port-au-Prince, Haiti
A boy collects recyclable items from a semi-dry drain in Taimur Nagar, New Delhi
A playground in Lodz, Poland
Johannesburg, South Africa
Naples, Italy
Dhaka, Bangladesh
Town square in Bartoszyce, Poland
Mumbai, India
A hotel in the Moscow region
Impressive amount of dirt behind a condo in Marseille, France