SemiLost
SemiLost

Amusement parks abandoned places

Abandoned amusement parks are visually striking and internationally searched. SemiLost helps classify and organize them without exposing sensitive details.

Organize amusement parks on a map

SemiLost combines categories, search, saved places and team places so research does not disappear in screenshots, chats or scattered lists.

Private team research

Your own places can stay private inside teams. Roles and permissions help share coordinates internally without making them public.

No access instructions

Category pages describe subjects and organization, not ways to enter properties, bypass barriers or expose sensitive access details.

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

Is SemiLost free to use?

Yes. Core access to the lost place map is free and not locked behind a paywall.

Does SemiLost provide exact coordinates?

SemiLost is built around exact coordinates. Sensitive details are handled carefully and are not published broadly on public public pages.

Can I enter abandoned places just because they are listed?

No. Coordinates and research do not grant access rights or replace permission from the owner.