SemiLost
SemiLost

Abandoned Places Map with Exact Coordinates

For the US and international market, SemiLost is positioned as an abandoned places map and a lost place map. It focuses on exact coordinates, free core access and private team organization.

Exact coordinates with responsible use

SemiLost does not grant permission to enter any location. Coordinates are provided for research, planning and documentation, but they do not replace permission from the owner.

Free core access without a paywall

Core access to the lost place map is free. You can research, save and organize places without the basic map experience being locked behind a paywall.

Teams, private places and roles

Urbex groups, photographers and research teams can add private places, manage roles and organize coordinates internally without making everything public.

Abandoned places map for US and international the way people search

In the United States, users often search for abandoned places map rather than Lost-Place-Karte. This page uses that language deliberately. SemiLost still keeps the lost place map identity, but it speaks to explorers, photographers and researchers who think in terms of abandoned places, exact coordinates and private planning.

The goal is not to claim that SemiLost is the largest map in the United States. The honest message is stronger: SemiLost is a global platform with especially strong current coverage in Germany and a clear structure for international expansion.

Exact coordinates without public leakage

Exact coordinates are useful because broad area hints are not enough for serious planning. They help compare distance, organize routes, save places and document research. At the same time, coordinates are not permission and sensitive locations should not be exposed casually.

SemiLost separates public product wording from sensitive details. Public pages explain the product value; private team places and detailed data remain controlled by the app experience and permissions.

Use cases for photographers, explorers and researchers

Photographers can organize potential subjects, compare regions and keep private research structured. Urban explorers can save places, mark visited locations and discuss context through community features. Research groups can use teams, roles and private places to avoid scattered spreadsheets or chat threads.

This is why the abandoned places map page links to teams, coordinates and USA pages. The the way people search is not only finding places; it is organizing them responsibly across web and mobile workflows.

Trust signals

No public spot list

SemiLost explains how the map works without exposing sensitive individual locations unnecessarily.

Private team places stay separate

Private team places are meant for the team only and are not published as public place pages.

Report and removal workflow

Report and removal pages give owners, authorities and users a clear review path for sensitive places.

Important safety and legal note

Coordinates and research help with planning and documentation, but they do not replace permission from the owner. SemiLost does not grant access rights or provide tips for bypassing barriers.

Frequently asked questions

Can I use SemiLost as an abandoned places map?

Yes. SemiLost is positioned internationally as both a lost place map and an abandoned places map.

Does SemiLost support exact coordinates?

Yes. Exact coordinates are central, but sensitive data is not published broadly on public public pages.

Is SemiLost available in the United States?

SemiLost is global and expanding toward US the way people search, while Germany is currently especially strong.

What are private team places?

Private team places are places organized inside a team rather than published as public public pages.