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Would YOU dare enter? EERIE pictures capture ABANDONED water park in Gran Canaria

With slides long dried up and the Amazonian themed decor devastated by graffiti, the final days look bleak for the once popular Atlantida Water Park in Puerto Rico, Gran Canaria. 

The once vibrant palm trees are now wilted and the pipelines that joyful children whizzed through into the waters below now lie rusted. 

The tourist attraction closed in 2009 and is now set to be transformed into a 26million EURO (22million GBP) shopping centre. 

Photographer Bob Thissen, 31, from herleen in the Netherlands, slid past demolition equipment to capture the eerie establishment’s final days. 

He said: “The water park is pretty cool because it’ s not an ordinary water park, as I have seen often before. 

“It’s pretty large and it has a nice theme, you can see they spent quite a lot of money on the decorations – I especially liked the skeletons and cobra head a lot. 

“Sometimes a location’s surroundings make it a lot cooler, to me this water park is a bit like a forgotten paradise. 

“I like the tropical backdrop of the park, the palm trees and rocky mountains. 

“Wherever I go I always search for some abandoned places to explore and try to combine this. 

“It turned out I was just in time, demolition had already begun and some demolition equipment was already stalled at the entrance.” 

Bob has been urban exploring, also known as ‘urbexing’, for over nine years and captured this location last year. 

He added: “Although I felt safe walking around the water park, almost the whole village could see me.

“I could see a few people calling on their balcony and didn’t want to spend hours in a police station. 

“You never know how the police reacts to trespassers in foreign countries. 

“So I made my way through the park, took my shots and left again.” 

To see more of his work visit www.bobthissen.com. 

These pictures of abadoned theme park in Japan are spell-binding. 

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