Phil Daintith, a 19-year-old student from Holmes Chapel, Cheshire, Britain has recently launched his amazing photo stream of abandoned sites named "Britain under the Stars". Such stunning photographs are taken from isolated locations in Britain raising the fabulous and sharp beauty of the simple surrounding sites. It takes a long time for the young British photographer Phil Daintith to discover and launch the hidden beauty of abandoned sites in Britain. His series of photos "Britain under the Stars" mainly depict swirling objects across the night sky stimulated by the movement of stars. It cannot be denied that Phil Daintith does love abandoned places in order to explore interesting new places when it gets dark. Let\'s enjoy the most outstanding images in the photo stream "Britain under the Stars" by Phil Daintith.

The rest of Denbigh castle in North Wales

Long-term garbage dump on RAF strip in Folkingham, Lincolnshire

A lighthouse is spotted at Penmon Point in Anglsey, North Wales

A red phone box is spotted hiding itself in a village in Swettenham, Cheshire

The creativeness via cooling towers at Willington Power Station

A wind turbine is photographed by Phil Daintith in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire

An abandoned boat is captured on the side of the Mersey river in Heswall, Wirral

The "plane graveyard" in Millom, Cumbria looks like a scene in a science fiction film

An old caravan is left on the side of railway in Swettenham, Cheshire East

The lighthouse in Talacre, North Wales is surrounded by the green sandy beach

A straw statue at Snugburys Ice Cream farm in Nantwich, Cheshire is lighted up by the moonlight

An old car Range Rover is lonely behind a fence in Nantwich, Cheshire

The inside capture of a left Range Rover
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