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 Author| Post time 6-9-2017 02:41 PM | Show all posts
Abandoned Village of Kayakoy, TURKEYThe abandoned stone buildings of this once-bustling town are roofless and weathered and the narrow streets worn with age. But this is not an ancient city—Kayakoy in Turkey is a modern ruin, deserted for political reasons in the 1920s.






























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 Author| Post time 6-9-2017 02:48 PM | Show all posts
Kolmanskop, Namibia
Kolmanskop was founded in the early 1900s when diamonds were found in the desert but abandoned 40 years later
It was once home to hundreds of German families who flocked to the area to try and make their fortune
The ghost town is now a magnet for tourists and photographers after it was made a museum




















http://kolmanskop.net

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 Author| Post time 6-9-2017 02:54 PM | Show all posts
Oradour-sur-Glane, France

It is inconceivable that any images of Oradour-sur-Glane – the French village wiped out by the Waffen SS in June 1944 – could be anything other than moving. But those from Wednesday this week were notably significant.

German President Joachim Gauck – the first German leader to visit the scene of the Nazis’ worst atrocity in western Europe – stood hand in hand with French President François Hollande in the roofless village church where 240 women and 205 children were massacred. They listened as Robert Hébras – one of only six people to survive the slaughter, one of two still alive – explained how the womenfolk and young had been variously asphyxiated, machine-gunned and burnt alive. They certainly saw the flattened pushchair, left in place where it had been found before the altar.

Then they took 88-year-old Hébras by the shoulder and hand, turned and walked away, with undertakers’ solemnity. As they made clear beforehand, the present-day families of the victims weren’t looking for apologies – just the recognition and regret that President Gauck brought with him. Afterwards, the other living survivor, Jean-Marcel Darthout, said: “I’ve only got one thing to say – bravo, thank you, and at last.”














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 Author| Post time 6-9-2017 03:02 PM | Show all posts
Villa Epecuén, Argentina Ghost Town
Thirty years ago this month, one of Argentina's most popular spa towns vanished without a trace. Over a few short days, Villa Epecuén was wiped off the map, engulfed by flood water from Lake Epecuén. The town remained submerged for 25 years before waters finally started to recede, revealing the scars of a ghost town in late 2009.

Epecuén is 570km south-west of the capital, though still within the province of Buenos Aires. Legend has it that Lake Epecuén (which means "almost burnt" in the Levuche language) was formed by the tears of an Indian chief whose profound sadness at the loss of his true love created the salty lake.
































http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ ... water-25-years.html

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 Author| Post time 6-9-2017 03:09 PM | Show all posts
Belchite, Spain

Eerie images of a monument to war: Inside the village devastated in the Spanish civil war but left completely untouched on General Franco's orders as a memorial to those who died there
Spanish republicans and General Franco's nationalists forces fought over the town of Belchite during the Civil War
During the battle which raged between August 24 and September 7 1937 at least 3,000 people died in the town
Tourists can visit Belchite, which has been left untouched as a memorial to those who died during the battle
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ ... .html#ixzz4rscRNJPe






















http://www.kuriositas.com/2010/08/belchite-ghostly-reminder-of-spanish.html

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 Author| Post time 6-9-2017 03:18 PM | Show all posts
Okpo Land: The Most Horrible Amusement Park in Korea

In 1990s, Okpo Land in Korea used to be the most popular amusement park in Asia. However, after a series of horrific accidents, the park was closed in a mysterious fashion, now it just gives off a vibe akin to that of a ghost town.

In 1990s, the park attracted tourists from all over the world thanks to its modern attractions at that time such as a roller-coaster, electric cars, giant circle and special duck train.



However, one day, a bizarre accident happened: a duck train suddenly derailed and crashed to the ground, at least one person was killed and others were seriously injured. Even so, for an unrevealed reason, everything was let go, the authorities said no apology or gave no explanation to the public about what actually happened.



Around 1999, a similar accident happened, with the same duck train, but this time things seemed to be even direr, the train capsized off the rails which caused a girl to die on the spot, while others fell to the ground and suffered serious injury.



Soon after that, the manager of Okpo Land disappeared mysteriously without any trace, the park was officially closed. The scene of the horrific crash has remained intact until today.



In a very short moment, a bustling place, the most crowded leisure center in Asia became deserted, incredibly cold with no trace of human presence anywhere. Somewhere in the park is a spot where the chilling presence of the deceased from those catastrophic accidents can be felt.


The rail of death






















http://desertedplaces.blogspot.c ... sement-park-in.html
http://www.worldabandoned.com/okpo-land


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 Author| Post time 6-9-2017 03:27 PM | Show all posts
Tyneham -ghost village in south Dorset, England, near Lulworth on the Isle of Purbeck

'We've given up our homes to help win the war': Eerie photos show the crumbling remains of Dorset ghost village whose residents were evicted by the British Army in 1943... and who NEVER returned
225 residents of Tyneham, Dorset, had just a month to leave their homes in 1943 as Army prepared for D-Day
After WWII, the Army purchased the land and it has remained a base for military training ever since
The shell of the post office and school are now open to the public, while the church was reopened in 1973
The crumbling ruins of the cottages now offer visitors a glimpse of the life of a long-departed community
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ ... .html#ixzz4rsgezuD4





The villagers were told they would be able to return to their homes when the war was over - but in fact no one would ever live in the village again







Helen Taylor, pictured at 17, lived in Tyneham until she was 42 and pinned a note to the church door when she was the last occupant to leave in December 1943



This shows how the once bustling community of Tyneham looked before all the villagers had to leave in December 1943
















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 Author| Post time 6-9-2017 03:32 PM | Show all posts
Rhyolite Ghost Town - Death Valley National Park (U.S)
BEYOND the bright lights of Las Vegas, and the snowy mountains of Lake Tahoe, Nevada is home to dozens of fascinating ghost towns, telling the story of a rich gold rush history.
One of the most fascinating is Rhyolite in the Bullfrog Hills, about 190km northwest of Las Vegas, near the eastern edge of Death Valley.




This boomtown sprung to life after a couple of prospectors discovered high-grade ore in 1905. By 1907, Rhyolite had electric lights, water mains, telephones, newspapers, a hospital, a school, an opera house, and a stock exchange. It was the third largest city in Nevada by 1908.
But the town declined almost as rapidly as it rose — it was abandoned by 1916, when the mines played out. Today Rhyolite is a ghost town of dreams.




Rhyolite is home to a quirky museums, Goldwell Open Air Museum, which features a handful of large-scale sculptures built by artists in the 1980s. Popular works include Albert Szukalski’s “The Last Supper”, a sculpture featuring 13 ghostly figures, which permanently sit on an old boardwalk.



The first schoolhouse was a small wooden structure that was completed in 1906 and had a total of 28 students, according to a Rhyolitesite.com.

One year after the school was opened, they were turning students away from the door. The student population had grown to an astounding 250 children.
The second school, which was built in 1909, still stands in Rhyolite today.
















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 Author| Post time 6-9-2017 03:38 PM | Show all posts
Lost Village of Hallsands (Devon, England)

Alarm as a beach that has protected Devon residents from storms for generations disappears overnight
Thousands of tons of shingle have been gouged out from Hallsands beach
Ancient peat base-layer has been left behind but it is being rapidly eroded
Government said it cannot give funds to protect that area of Devon coast
Singer Damon Albarn was a resident and campaigned for area's protection













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 Author| Post time 6-9-2017 04:20 PM | Show all posts
Humberstone Chile.

From boom to dust: Eerie pictures show northern Chile's once bustling mining communities reduced to rusting ghost towns
Northern Chile had been largest supplier of natural saltpeter - sodium nitrate - in the world
Towns housing thousands of workers sprang up in Atacama desert to cope with demand
But when synthetic nitrate was developed in 1930s, natural material's value nosedived
Humberstone and Santa Laura abandoned entirely by 1960
Pisagua became prison camp under Pinochet regime
Gruesome discovery in 1990 of 20 bodies showing signs of torture put Pisagua on map for macabre reasons
Now home to just 250 residents































http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ ... ng-ghost-towns.html

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 Author| Post time 6-9-2017 04:25 PM | Show all posts
Chaitén: The Mud-Ravaged Ghost Town of Chile’s Los Lagos Region


It happened to the ancient Roman cities of Pompeii and Herculaneum in 79 AD. It happened to the capital of Montserrat, Plymouth, in 1995. Then, in May 2008, the small Chilean commune of Chaitén in the country’s Los Lagos Region was devastated by a pyroclastic mudflow, after a volcanic eruption caused the Blanco River to burst its banks and forge a destructive new path through the town.


On May 2, 2008 the vast caldera of the Chaitén volcano, two miles in diameter, rumbled to life. The eruptions became increasingly violent until, on May 5, the volcano spewed a toxic plume of ash and sulfurous steam some 19 miles into the atmosphere, which drifted across Patagonia and negatively impacting the infrastructure and economy of Argentina.


But it wasn’t until the following week that Chaitén’s death-knell was finally dealt. On May 12, 2008 the lahar flow caused by the ongoing eruptions of the nearby Volcano forced the river to overflow dramatically. As the pyroclastic mud consumed the valley, it drove its deadly course through the evacuated town, consuming anything that stood in its way.



Despite attempts by the authorities to shore up the devastated settlement against future volcanic activity, the government decided to abandon Chaitén and rehouse its residents elsewhere.



They left behind a foreboding ghost town – a cautionary tale of the dangers of living within the indiscriminate reach of an active volcano. The ash-covered settlement appeared ghostly in the aftermath of the eruption, its colourful buildings appearing ghost-like beneath a thick blanket of grey.








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 Author| Post time 6-9-2017 04:31 PM | Show all posts
Arltunga, east of Alice Springs, Australia.

From creepy abandoned houses to dilapidated old hospitals: Inside the eerie forgotten ghost towns in Australia's outback - once home to the country's thriving mining industry
Pictures of Australia's outback ghost towns tell a story of the booming mining and farming settlements of the 1800s
Rusted stoves, empty homes, and only a handful of residents remain living in these forgotten rural townships
The once bustling towns were abandoned by residents when local industries collapsed and businesses closed
The towns only have a handful of people living in them or have been removed from maps by state governments




















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 Author| Post time 6-9-2017 04:44 PM | Show all posts
Welcome to Dudleytown: The true story of America's "Village of the Damned"
The Abandoned Town In Connecticut That Most People Stay Far, Far Away From

Residents of Connecticut know better than to plan a visit to the infamous Dudleytown. And it’s not just because it’s on private property. It has nothing to do with the local police who patrol the area or the “No Trespassing” signs. To be honest, the security measures are overkill for most people. Because most people are too afraid of the deadly curse to even think about this place.


Because when it comes to Dudleytown, the darkness is the least of your concerns. The pitch blackness that surrounds this village is nothing compared to the long disturbing history. This haunting dates all the way back to the 1500s!

It's known as the Dudley Curse.


After the beheading of their father, the Dudley's fled to America in hopes of escaping the curse. But their involvement with a mythical book, believed to open the gates of hell, doomed them and anyone who befriended them. The town they established was repeatedly plagued by murder, suicide, madness, and failed business. Even though there's little left of the town now, it will never be forgotten.
And nobody will dare work on this place.



Which is why, in the middle of a private woodland, lay the last remnants of a little town, shrouded by trees and secrecy. The Warrens declared it demonically possessed in the 1970s, but it's been abandoned since the 1800s. That's pretty crazy since it was only established in 1740!
Some believe this place is the most evil place on Earth, and many paranormal investigators have left this place running.












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