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Romagnano al Monte (ITALY)

A very recent addition to the Italian ghost town collection, Romagnano al Monte was a small village in Salerno that was destroyed by the Irpinia earthquake of 1980. The earthquake claimed 3,000 lives. The astute villagers chose to relocate rather than rebuild, and moved a few kilometres away to a safer area, but the bulk of the town remains. In the 2000s, the area became a tourist attraction. Despite only being 30 years old and being littered with the remains of electricity wires and modern conveniences, the town already feels like a medieval ruin.





























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 Author| Post time 10-9-2013 04:20 PM | Show all posts
Craco (ITALY)

There were several contributing factors to the mass migration that left the medieval hillside town of Craco a ‘Paese Fantasma’. Things like war, landslides and recurring earthquakes. The village is located on the ‘instep’ of the boot-shaped Italy in Matera province and dates back to 540AD. Most of the villagers moved down the road or to America between 1892 and 1922. The landslide in 1963 saw the remaining 1,800 inhabitants leave. The ghost town that is left has become a tourist attraction and film location. Some scenes from Mel Gibson’s “The Passion of the Christ”, “James Bond: The Quantum of Solace” and Tom Conti’s “Saving Grace” were filmed in the town.














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Post time 10-9-2013 04:37 PM | Show all posts
ini kaau buat film cerita hantu best ni
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 Author| Post time 10-9-2013 04:38 PM | Show all posts
mamiayu posted on 10-9-2013 04:37 PM
ini kaau buat film cerita hantu best ni

kann???

nanti i add byk2 bandar lagi naaa..
italy china.. err malaysia ada tak??
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Post time 10-9-2013 04:41 PM | Show all posts
cikatilia posted on 10-9-2013 04:38 PM
kann???

nanti i add byk2 bandar lagi naaa..

pls add, best tgk ...

tapi location kat malaysia ko kena rahsiakan, nanti cepat je David Teoh buat pilem HANTU DIKAMPUNG USANG
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Post time 10-9-2013 05:41 PM | Show all posts
cantiknyer...! nti upload lagi yer.... tp jgn lupe seru aku.. kot2 terlupe nak jenguk2 sini..huhu
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khailya posted on 10-9-2013 05:41 PM
cantiknyer...! nti upload lagi yer.... tp jgn lupe seru aku.. kot2 terlupe nak jenguk2 sini..huhu

ok bebeh sure!
i usually gila2 babeng di forum waktu pagi..



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Post time 10-9-2013 05:46 PM | Show all posts
hehehe okes2... kagum tgk tmpt2 yg cantik tu tp agak menakutkan ni..huhu
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 Author| Post time 10-9-2013 05:47 PM | Show all posts
mamiayu posted on 10-9-2013 04:41 PM
pls add, best tgk ...

tapi location kat malaysia ko kena rahsiakan, nanti cepat je David Teoh b ...

hahaha kann??
tp so far ada je area abandoned
tp bukan sekampong or sebandar la kan
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Post time 10-9-2013 06:21 PM | Show all posts
mesia xde bandar hantu...penangan rehda..sure go up hwangggggg
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Post time 11-9-2013 01:46 PM | Show all posts
canti k dan scary!!!
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 Author| Post time 13-9-2013 09:26 AM | Show all posts
Balestrino (ITALY)

This ancient town in Savona (North West Italy) was abandoned, that much is clear from the deserted streets and empty houses. Very little information, however, remains about the town – when it was established or when and why the people migrated away. It is presumed, because of the earthquakes that plagued the coastal area in the late 19th century. There was one in 1887 that measured 6.7 in magnitude (enough to send anyone packing!). This is a last chance to see it in its current state though, as plans for redevelopment are being pushed through.















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Pentedattilo (ITALY)

Located in Calabria (Southern Italy), Pentedattilo was founded by the Greeks in 640BC. In 1793 it was hit by a devastating earthquake. So devastating, in fact, that the townspeople migrated to a nearby town called Melito Porto Salvo. Overlooking the Ionian Sea, the town is like an open-air museum, where the inhabitants had to abandon their homes and belongings. The town remained empty until the 1960s were a surge in interest in the town saw money and volunteers flood in to partially restore it. Pentedattilo now plays host to a film festival and to many artists who draw inspiration from its ruins (much like Bussana Vecchia).











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Bussana Vecchia (ITALY)

The same earthquake that struck Balestrino (mentioned above) also hit this beautiful town and killed more than 2,000 of the people who lived here. It was, in fact, the first earthquake to be measured by a true seismograph, built by Italian Filippo Cecchi. The old village was abandoned and inhabitants relocated to the aptly named Bussana Nuova (New Bussana). From the 1950s people started to live illegally here and in the 1960s squatting artists set up a commune. Despite repeated attempts by the government to evict them, the Community of International Artists remains in the town to this day. They survive by selling art to tourists.








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 Author| Post time 13-9-2013 09:49 AM | Show all posts
ANGOLA (AFRICA)
The settlement of Tigres, situated on a peninsula now known as the Ilha dos Tigres ("Island of the Tigers"), was once a small but well-established fishing village. It was supplied with water from the nearby town of Foz do Cunene, at the mouth of the Cunene River. In the 1970s, Tigres was cut off from the mainland by the rising sea level, and its water supply line was severed; both Tigres and Foz do Cunene were subsequently abandoned.[1][2] The island, bound by the South Atlantic ocean and Baia dos Tigres, lies in a zone which is ideally suited for ecological projects.[3] The island was mentioned in the BBC documentary "Unknown Africa: Angola"..


Kilamba was designed to accommodate 500,000 people and includes 750 eight-storey apartment blocks, over 100 commercial premises and a dozen schools.
























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Post time 15-9-2013 06:06 PM | Show all posts
Bila tengok dari jauh cantik sangat view .. tapi bila dah tengok dekat .. so scary.
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Post time 19-9-2013 12:20 AM | Show all posts
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Post time 19-9-2013 12:56 AM | Show all posts
Matsuo mine in the north of Japan opened in 1914 and closed in 1969







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Post time 19-9-2013 01:12 AM | Show all posts
Hashima Mitshubishi bought the island in 1890 to use it as a base for an underwater coal mining facility, The island shut down in 1974

















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 Author| Post time 21-9-2013 11:13 AM | Show all posts
The_New_Cabul posted on 19-9-2013 01:12 AM
Hashima Mitshubishi bought the island in 1890 to use it as a base for an underwater coal mining faci ...

TQ bebeh add pitcha.. haha
last week opis aku block forum.. xdpt update.. will start update mulai today..

btw horror seh pitcha2 yang mung letak
mcm lokasi citer hantu jepon!

nice!
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