Inside the eerie abandoned ghost towns frozen in time

Incredible snaps reveal eerie abandoned Russian ghost towns frozen in time after residents fled hellish -50C temperatures.

The eerie images were taken 18km from the coalmining town of Vorkuta in the Sementnozavodsky region.

Vorkuta is one of the coldest towns in Europe and was once home to a Stalin-established Gulag prison camp.

But it has been a long time since these properties have seen the hustle and bustle of residents, with snow blasting its way into forgotten homes and icicles covering staircases and sticking out of window frames.

Aerial shots also show abandoned vehicles blanketed with snow in a car park while apartment blocks appear painted white after being hit by blizzards.

An aerial view of a construction site in the coalmining town Vorkuta blanketed by snow. Picture: Maria Passer/Anadolu Agency via Getty ImagesSource:Getty Images

The shockingly low temperatures are influenced by the settlement’s distance from the North Atlantic and the proximity to the Arctic Ocean. Picture: Maria Passer/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images.Source:Getty Images

The thick snow buries and infiltrates anything in its path, seen in this image inside an abandoned building. Picture: Maria Passer/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images.Source:Getty Images

Despite the biting temperatures, it enjoys much less severe winters than Siberia. Picture: Maria Passer/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images.Source:Getty Images

The buildings in the Sementnozavodsky region are constantly covered in snow. Picture: Maria Passer/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images.Source:Getty Images

This article originally appeared on The Sun and was reproduced with permission

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