Top 6 in Top 10 10 Eerie Abandoned Animal Parks.
Although Detroit is in the entire city's renovation phase, there are still many remnants of corruption in the government and the economic downturn that the city has witnessed.
One of the victims of this city incident was the Belle Isle Zoo, closed in 2002 by the then-Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, who tied the budget as the reason for the closure of the zoo, although the locals were extremely opposed to the closure.
Belle Isle, located in the Detroit River between Detroit and Canada, used to be an outstanding attraction to locals and tourists, the path to beach parks, natural paths and stunning landscapes, as well as its main attraction, the zoo.
Opened in 1895 with a bear and a swarm of deer, the zoo has developed more than 150 animals in just 15 years and includes tigers, seals, elephants and exotic birds. When the Detroit Zoo opened, most of the animals were there, and the zoo Belle Isle was turned into a baby zoo before being completely renovated in the 1980 and was renamed "Safariland".
The park's renovation consists of hut-like structures, walkway and wooden bridges, and metal cages are now abandoned on the island, growing in luxuriant and devastated, with fallen trees and creeping lines surrounding the metal. Currently, there is no plan to reopen the zoo, although the state is trying to restore other areas of Isle Island.