As a Pennsylvania resident, THANK YOU FOR TELLING THE STORY SHOWING IT AND RESPECTING IT AND THE TRAGEDY THAT HAPPENED THERE ARE TRULY APPRECIATED THANK YOU❤❤❤
Is there still people living in Centralia that area? Ive read people are that theres 5 but then people are saying theyve driven through there theres not. Please let me know the actual truth @kerryalfaro9437 Im a history person, id love to go there and pay my respects ❤
@@AmericanXplorers ok thats what i thought. Because some say there isnt internet says there is i was just so confused lol ty for letting me know i thought so but yeah ya know? Lol
I live literally a mile away ..it's not at all like these guys are making it out to be. People still live there. It's fine. No smoke anymore, or flames. You might see some steam cause it's cold in this video. It's actually a huge off road park now. Lol
And you're wrong. From sources I have looked at the fire will still be burning for another 250 years. So just because people are still living there, doesn't mean that there isn't fire still burning under their feet.
I visited around 2016 and it was fine. Maybe long term health risks from carbon monoxide, but really pretty safe. Just eerie because of the feeling of abandonment. A real liminal feeling.
@@taintedtannis I LIVE LITERALLY a mile away. Im telling you, the fire spread...its no longer what it used to be. Ive been here my entire life and talked with MANY people about this; mine inspectors, miners, etc. Yes it still burns, but no where near what it used to be. I remember rocks glowing orange, seeing flames around the rocks, heavy smoke, strong odors; its not like that anymore. I drive through there pretty much every day.
Centrailia was not the inspiration for the Silent Hill series as a whole but the screenwriter for the film adaptation did use Centralia as inspiration for their take on the series.
@@bicwhittle7820 Masahiro Ito has never been to Centralia, and at the time internet history would have been limited. At most theres a hill by Lake Mathews that says its "The worlds most silent hill" from when he was working with a team in California. And he ripped into it because he said every hill in Japan is a thousand times more silent, but the idea got into his mind.
1981 a 12-year-old resident named Todd Domboski fell into a sinkhole 4 ft (1.2 m) wide by 150 ft (46 m) deep that suddenly opened beneath his feet in a backyard
Fun Facts for you: The Real Life Silent Hill church that's Located in the heart of Hamilton, Ontario Canada NOT Pennsylvania as most think, game creator (Keiichirō Toyama) has said in multiple interviews over the years he has never seen in person Centralia or the church at the time of writing up the story only heard of the Story of Centralia so the Real church in PA isn't actually the Silent Hill church as Keiichiro did visit Canada and that's the Church he used an based the design for Silent Hill game off of, which is the same Church movie used. The Cathedral Church sits on ,4 Queen St S, Hamilton ON L8P 3R3 known as The Scottish Rite Charitable Foundation of Canada. As well as all locations in the movie are with-in driving distance of Church.
@BernieLomax-g8j That's because so many get it wrong. The game creates did not take inspiration from Centralia. The director of the first film Staring Sean Bean and Jodel Furland took inspiration from Centralia when he had learned about it.
@bicwhittle7820 I'd like fir you to please reference your source for this. The director of the first film learned of Centralia and used it for inspiration for the first film. That's why there's a freaking fire under the town and ash falling in the film. In the game Snow is falling
You never did find the Town . I live nearby . The places you were walking ( besides the highway) were still being used. “The Geyser” looks to me like a broken pipe or well or something . The cold water flowing on the ground looked like a natural spring. I’m pretty sure that church is also still being used. They wouldn’t bother plowing it otherwise. You can look up other videos on Centralia and actually see the town. There was like four people living there. Some years back. I’m not sure if they’re still there or not though. it would’ve been helpful if you guys tried to contact Local to show you around..
The geyser isn't a well or broken pipe, from what I've read it is possibly a pipe that was to drain the mines of ground water. In other videos I've seen, it is gushing higher as in several feet in the air then this. It was mentioned that if you go to 1 of the several mine drainage pipes after a good rain they will be flowing more. This is also said to have helped the fire in the old mines spread faster due to lower ground water levels in the mines. If thinking this is a broken water supply line for the town, there is no water treatment plant or water Tower to produce the pressure. Making this just the water draining from the mines under the area. I was just in Centralia this past weekend visiting as it's been one of my must see places since learning about it. The geyser in video wasn't but about a foot of that gushing out of the ground when I was there.
My mother in law was born and raised in Crntralia PA and my husband and I went there for many family gatherings, during holidays, weddings, bbq's with her family... it was a wonderful small town community, and the people I met in the surrounding neighborhoods were friendly and welcoming. The family home and the neighborhood is gone now, and it is a shame because it is the government that chose not to save that town. However, I have a lot of great memories of my visits to Centralia.
I live about 30 minutes from Centrailia. It is beyond disgusting and frustrating that they had to close down Graffiti Highway, and cover it with dirt. And people say it’s because people were walking on it. That’s not true. At all. They blocked it off because people were being unbelievably disrespectful to the land, dumping trash, fridges, etc. the other issue is, it’s plainly unsafe. The road is still cracking and caving in. It’s a public relations nightmare waiting to happen. The city isn’t way back on graffiti road. The town is completely gone. Only foundations and some steps for foundations remain. But that’s it.
@@CryMeARiver63 apologies. Your right. I forgot there were like two houses still there, I don’t go there much anymore but used to quite often. And believe this church is technically part of Ashland and not centrailia.
Thanks for the tour. This place is so interesting and creepy. The whole back story about this town is amazingly interesting. I have watched many documentaries about it. Not to mention I've watched Silent Hill a zillion times too! 😬☠💀😵 Love from 🇦🇺🇦🇺
Y'all should go check out concrete city in nanticoke PA. And the weathery cemetary in weatherly PA. Both are equally as eerie as Centralia. If you talk to locals about the weatherly cemetery there's a stone couch and it's said if you sit on it you'll die in 3 months or something like that. And there's also a ghost truck that many people have claimed to hear. My brother went with his friends many years ago and he's the one who told me about the ghost truck. He said it sounded like a truck was flying down the road but there was no lights or anything.
You never did find the Town . I live nearby . The places you were walking ( besides the highway) were still being used. “The Geyser” looks to me like a broken pipe or well or something . The cold water flowing on the ground looked like a natural spring. I’m pretty sure that church is also still being used. They wouldn’t bother plowing it otherwise. You can look up other videos on Centralia and actually see the town. There was like four people living there. Some years back. I’m not sure if they’re still there or not though.
Wrong. Centralia became the inspiration for the director of the first film. The games foggy atmosphere was due to technology limitations on the PS1. But after the behind the scenes footage came for the film did we learn about the inspiration for the look of the film and the inspiration for the church in that movie.
Still a town when last I was there. Drove right through town and stopped at a church with a tricycle on the front steps. Smoke coming out of the ground all around.
Snow melts around pretty much any object capable of absorbing sunlight - it warms the object and melts the snow. There isn’t much snow around the trees either
This town inspired the Movie which was inspired by the Game. This town has nothing to do with the video game, was never a thought of existence when silent hill 1-2 was in production. The actual setting for the game are random location spots through out different town/cities in chicago (if my memory serves me), But not ever a specific place...Oh and the fog was inspired by stephen kings the Mist... Cool vid though.
I'm honestly so tired of the misinformation that Centrailia is Silent Hill. The director of the movie took some inspiration from it, but it had absolutely nothing to do with the games
So I noticed that is an Orthodox Cemetery, and it looked REALLY WELL KEPT, this part isn't abandoned at all. People still live there. Looks like that section of the road was decrepit and just put dirt over it for some reason. The misinformation in this video is wild. That little "sink hole" you visited at the start is listed on google maps 😂
I did not know that Silent Hill has a beautiful gorgeous looking church of Orthodox Christian confession. This church with cyan blue roofs really does look brilliant and I love such churches so much. The complete area seems to be in the shape of an excellent winter wonderland where you can stay for a very long time. The life of the people who live there definitely must be a comfortable and cozy life as long as they do not feel the cold temperature around themselves in a too big extent. And the complete scenery really does look wonderful and trustworthy and even a little bit like in a Russian region. I must avouch that this Silent Hill village really is beautiful. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
I don't where you got the a lot deaths have occured there but its a lie . No one has died in Centralia, Pennsylvania from the underground mine fire, but there was a close call in 1981. I lived and graduated in Mt. Carmel .
I lived in Toluca Lake california ... always wondered if that was the inspiration for the name ... 3:52 ... i 2nd the sentiment on the bottom right X-D
Looks nice. I almost planned trying camp out a winter there if things got bad where I'm at. For now that sits as a last minute option. I just hope fish are in the area still.
Durham was an inspiration for silent hill if i remember correctly they have a lake big enough like toluca and if i remember correctly silent hill is actually in maine because of Steven king Would look forward for a Steven king/silent hill (1990 game) exploration
My art is there 😊 being from PA it was such a great place to explore..BUT it was covered from to many disrespectful tourists that's why it was covered.
As a Pennsylvania resident, THANK YOU FOR TELLING THE STORY SHOWING IT AND RESPECTING IT AND THE TRAGEDY THAT HAPPENED THERE ARE TRULY APPRECIATED THANK YOU❤❤❤
@@kerryalfaro9437 you are very welcome! We have pinned your response, we thank you for your kind response!
Is there still people living in Centralia that area? Ive read people are that theres 5 but then people are saying theyve driven through there theres not. Please let me know the actual truth @kerryalfaro9437
Im a history person, id love to go there and pay my respects ❤
@@darkenedpixi7693 yes there are still a few.
@@AmericanXplorers ok thats what i thought. Because some say there isnt internet says there is i was just so confused lol ty for letting me know i thought so but yeah ya know? Lol
@@darkenedpixi7693there are 4 people living there as of 2023 .
They covered up Graffiti Highway because they were tired of all the tourists bothering the remaining residents…..not because you can fall through….
Who would you even ask to confirm this?
@@tonyortega8660 , I live near Centralia…..
How do the remaining residents commute to and from the city?
@@Chernochegger , there is another road that drives passed Centralia, it called route 61
Also safety reasons
The sun warms the tombstones…. They melt the snow closest to it….
Huh?
14:37 did anyone else also observed a white car passing by in the background?
And?
That huge creepy church is still having sunday services. Great video.
@@bbgal688 thank you for watching!! We really enjoyed exploring this area!
Ironic,isn't it?
I live literally a mile away
..it's not at all like these guys are making it out to be. People still live there. It's fine. No smoke anymore, or flames. You might see some steam cause it's cold in this video. It's actually a huge off road park now. Lol
Smells like rotten eggs there and its a complete ghost town
And you're wrong. From sources I have looked at the fire will still be burning for another 250 years. So just because people are still living there, doesn't mean that there isn't fire still burning under their feet.
I visited around 2016 and it was fine. Maybe long term health risks from carbon monoxide, but really pretty safe. Just eerie because of the feeling of abandonment. A real liminal feeling.
4 people still live there. Literally 4.
@@taintedtannis I LIVE LITERALLY a mile away. Im telling you, the fire spread...its no longer what it used to be. Ive been here my entire life and talked with MANY people about this; mine inspectors, miners, etc. Yes it still burns, but no where near what it used to be. I remember rocks glowing orange, seeing flames around the rocks, heavy smoke, strong odors; its not like that anymore. I drive through there pretty much every day.
Centrailia was not the inspiration for the Silent Hill series as a whole but the screenwriter for the film adaptation did use Centralia as inspiration for their take on the series.
That is an incorrect observation. If you look up the games and also look up what they were based from it is Centralia
@@bicwhittle7820 Masahiro Ito has debunked that Centralia had anything to do with the games.
@@bicwhittle7820 Masahiro Ito has never been to Centralia, and at the time internet history would have been limited. At most theres a hill by Lake Mathews that says its "The worlds most silent hill" from when he was working with a team in California. And he ripped into it because he said every hill in Japan is a thousand times more silent, but the idea got into his mind.
This is 3 hours away from me.. crazy history.. it amazes me that people are still living in the area
@@Shade_razor-79 same here!! It seems so unsafe but that is their home
1981
a 12-year-old resident named Todd Domboski fell into a sinkhole 4 ft (1.2 m) wide by 150 ft (46 m) deep that suddenly opened beneath his feet in a backyard
@@christopherfenton2741 yes, thank you for sharing
Learning about this has made me want to watch Silent Hill again with this new learned perspective.
@@4djinn thanks for checking out our video ✌🏽
Fun Facts for you: The Real Life Silent Hill church that's Located in the heart of Hamilton, Ontario Canada NOT Pennsylvania as most think, game creator (Keiichirō Toyama) has said in multiple interviews over the years he has never seen in person Centralia or the church at the time of writing up the story only heard of the Story of Centralia so the Real church in PA isn't actually the Silent Hill church as Keiichiro did visit Canada and that's the Church he used an based the design for Silent Hill game off of, which is the same Church movie used. The Cathedral Church sits on ,4 Queen St S, Hamilton ON L8P 3R3 known as The Scottish Rite Charitable Foundation of Canada. As well as all locations in the movie are with-in driving distance of Church.
Funny how the games have no connection to Centralia. The director ofvthe first movie took inspiration from the town of Centralia
Some of the footage was filmed at the former girl's academy school in St Thomas Ontario as well
It was called Alma College; it's since burned down
@BernieLomax-g8j That's because so many get it wrong. The game creates did not take inspiration from Centralia. The director of the first film Staring Sean Bean and Jodel Furland took inspiration from Centralia when he had learned about it.
@bicwhittle7820 I'd like fir you to please reference your source for this. The director of the first film learned of Centralia and used it for inspiration for the first film. That's why there's a freaking fire under the town and ash falling in the film. In the game Snow is falling
You never did find the Town . I live nearby . The places you were walking ( besides the highway) were still being used.
“The Geyser” looks to me like a broken pipe or well or something . The cold water flowing on the ground looked like a natural spring. I’m pretty sure that church is also still being used. They wouldn’t bother plowing it otherwise. You can look up other videos on Centralia and actually see the town. There was like four people living there. Some years back. I’m not sure if they’re still there or not though. it would’ve been helpful if you guys tried to contact Local to show you around..
The geyser isn't a well or broken pipe, from what I've read it is possibly a pipe that was to drain the mines of ground water. In other videos I've seen, it is gushing higher as in several feet in the air then this. It was mentioned that if you go to 1 of the several mine drainage pipes after a good rain they will be flowing more. This is also said to have helped the fire in the old mines spread faster due to lower ground water levels in the mines. If thinking this is a broken water supply line for the town, there is no water treatment plant or water Tower to produce the pressure. Making this just the water draining from the mines under the area. I was just in Centralia this past weekend visiting as it's been one of my must see places since learning about it. The geyser in video wasn't but about a foot of that gushing out of the ground when I was there.
Really interesting, thanks for making this video!
@@andrewsmith4575 we are glad you enjoyed it!
Silent Hill wasn't based on Centralia, sad and creepy town but not the inspiration for Silent Hill
It literally was the inspiration, what's wrong with you
It was the inspiration for the movie.
@@alexrobin1204no, it was the inspiration for the movie . Not the actual games which came out before the movie
My mother in law was born and raised in Crntralia PA and my husband and I went there for many family gatherings, during holidays, weddings, bbq's with her family... it was a wonderful small town community, and the people I met in the surrounding neighborhoods were friendly and welcoming. The family home and the neighborhood is gone now, and it is a shame because it is the government that chose not to save that town. However, I have a lot of great memories of my visits to Centralia.
I live about 30 minutes from Centrailia. It is beyond disgusting and frustrating that they had to close down Graffiti Highway, and cover it with dirt. And people say it’s because people were walking on it. That’s not true. At all. They blocked it off because people were being unbelievably disrespectful to the land, dumping trash, fridges, etc. the other issue is, it’s plainly unsafe. The road is still cracking and caving in. It’s a public relations nightmare waiting to happen.
The city isn’t way back on graffiti road. The town is completely gone. Only foundations and some steps for foundations remain. But that’s it.
The town is not completely gone . There are a few homes still standing today as there are 4 people still living there .
@@CryMeARiver63 apologies. Your right. I forgot there were like two houses still there, I don’t go there much anymore but used to quite often. And believe this church is technically part of Ashland and not centrailia.
What?! That's bad ass! Proper right there🤘💪 nice.
@@justynrojo-collins-xj1ir thank you!! We are glad you enjoyed the video! It was such an experience!
Thanks for the tour.
This place is so interesting and creepy. The whole back story about this town is amazingly interesting. I have watched many documentaries about it. Not to mention I've watched Silent Hill a zillion times too!
😬☠💀😵
Love from 🇦🇺🇦🇺
@@melaniecroft2089 you are very welcome, we are glad that you enjoyed this video!!
I grew up in Centralia, we left in 1986. It was a really nice little town.
@@ThePowwwowGuy I hate that you all had to leave! Thank you for watching our video!
Awesome video, so interesting love it! ❤️
@@alexrobin1204 thank you kindly! We really enjoyed it! We also have a video coming out today for Sleepy Hollow so it’ll be a good one like this!
Saw this place in another video and said it reminded me of silent hill because of the fires burning underneath the town
Y'all should go check out concrete city in nanticoke PA. And the weathery cemetary in weatherly PA. Both are equally as eerie as Centralia. If you talk to locals about the weatherly cemetery there's a stone couch and it's said if you sit on it you'll die in 3 months or something like that. And there's also a ghost truck that many people have claimed to hear. My brother went with his friends many years ago and he's the one who told me about the ghost truck. He said it sounded like a truck was flying down the road but there was no lights or anything.
@@lilitaly6047 we will definitely keep that in mind!!
Wow!Great video, guys. I guess I never knew Silent Hill was based on Centralia!!! Excellent work!
@@danieldupree2746 thank you for watching!! So glad you enjoyed our video ✌🏽
Guy in the red is my doppelganger! No joke! My wife even thought so 🤣🤣🤣
That would be Thomas😂
Hi. There is piano music, in the beginning. What is it, please? It ceased at 4:00
I’m not sure used audio tracks from an old app on that video!
Once the people left the government bulldozed their houses down and there was nothing left to let someone know there once was a house there
@@aprilscarl5010 yes, it’s sad and also very suspicious
The government did not Stat the fire and the government had the buildings bulldozed because of safety reasons
What's the name of the theme from the beginning?
All fun and games..till the siren rings and a tall lean guy with a triangular head slowly starts dragging an ultra greatsword towards you...
Just a note: it inspired the silent hill movie (2006) not the game
Lol
You never did find the Town . I live nearby . The places you were walking ( besides the highway) were still being used.
“The Geyser” looks to me like a broken pipe or well or something . The cold water flowing on the ground looked like a natural spring. I’m pretty sure that church is also still being used. They wouldn’t bother plowing it otherwise. You can look up other videos on Centralia and actually see the town. There was like four people living there. Some years back. I’m not sure if they’re still there or not though.
Wrong. Centralia became the inspiration for the director of the first film. The games foggy atmosphere was due to technology limitations on the PS1. But after the behind the scenes footage came for the film did we learn about the inspiration for the look of the film and the inspiration for the church in that movie.
"I don't know if a car will ever drive through this section again.."
As you're walking in between tire tracks in the snow... 😂
@@WolfZiLLA84 Whoops 😂😅
Still a town when last I was there. Drove right through town and stopped at a church with a tricycle on the front steps. Smoke coming out of the ground all around.
Snow melts around pretty much any object capable of absorbing sunlight - it warms the object and melts the snow. There isn’t much snow around the trees either
"Any step that we take, any move that we make"
My man is literally quoting Diddy lol
@@AdoreYouInAshXI awh don’t do me like that 😂
Sting did it before Diddy. If anything he's quoting Sting
What was happened in the silent hill
This town inspired the Movie which was inspired by the Game. This town has nothing to do with the video game, was never a thought of existence when silent hill 1-2 was in production. The actual setting for the game are random location spots through out different town/cities in chicago (if my memory serves me), But not ever a specific place...Oh and the fog was inspired by stephen kings the Mist... Cool vid though.
Even the manors sound the same as in the game
there was no explosion or anyone killed
Oh wow, Silent Hill is actually real! I need to write a story about it!
@@CreepyStoriesJR yes you should! It was so creepy but interesting!
We have a burning mountain here in Australia not far from Scone NSW. Hoping oneday I'll get to see it.
woow COOL
@@javhaasuhochir8126 thank you! It was an unforgettable experience
Looks like you just need a dirtbike to get around, and some backpack contraption to get groceries.
@@elliotmorley9075 that’s accurate for sure haha
Wow that’s a interesting experience it will be for me at least
@@exclusiveaccess85 yes, it truly was! We didn’t know what to expect but it certainly delivered!
Thank you for the solemn but interesting tour. 👍
@@Scott-y8y you are very welcome! We are glad you found it interesting!
The Orthodox Church looks beautiful ☦️🕊️
@@GladioMaxxs yes it is!
wat more dirt mounds now, and alot of pioson ivy. was there 9/1/2024 very little remenants of graffitti , sink hole almost covered, no smoke
Are we not going to talk about how out of gas he is
I'm honestly so tired of the misinformation that Centrailia is Silent Hill. The director of the movie took some inspiration from it, but it had absolutely nothing to do with the games
can you imagine what kind of inferno is going on underground? 🔥
So I noticed that is an Orthodox Cemetery, and it looked REALLY WELL KEPT, this part isn't abandoned at all. People still live there. Looks like that section of the road was decrepit and just put dirt over it for some reason. The misinformation in this video is wild. That little "sink hole" you visited at the start is listed on google maps 😂
I did not know that Silent Hill has a beautiful gorgeous looking church of Orthodox Christian confession. This church with cyan blue roofs really does look brilliant and I love such churches so much. The complete area seems to be in the shape of an excellent winter wonderland where you can stay for a very long time. The life of the people who live there definitely must be a comfortable and cozy life as long as they do not feel the cold temperature around themselves in a too big extent. And the complete scenery really does look wonderful and trustworthy and even a little bit like in a Russian region. I must avouch that this Silent Hill village really is beautiful. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Excellent vid!!! I know the place well!! 👍
@@anthonysuski9248 thank you! We appreciate that!
10:41 i love old cemeteries and walking through them reading headstones 🪦 me and my grandmother used to do that alot.
I don't where you got the a lot deaths have occured there but its a lie . No one has died in Centralia, Pennsylvania from the underground mine fire, but there was a close call in 1981. I lived and graduated in Mt. Carmel .
I lived in Toluca Lake california ... always wondered if that was the inspiration for the name ... 3:52 ... i 2nd the sentiment on the bottom right X-D
Really great video
Thank you!! We really appreciate that!
Ppl abandoned they vehicles out there I gotta go get that ole dodge or that classic Chevy
Why is there still burning going on
you arent supposed to be there
@@Doorframe-c2iwomp womp. they don’t own the earth
Great vid
@@Leandro35 thank you!! It was an unforgettable experience!
Motorcycles are good to go?
Should be!
Theres tire tracks everywhere...
i live 15 minutes away from there
should have brought a atv or side by side with supplies and gear
People can live on a space station in space, but we can't put out a coal fire in one city? Think about that. Smoke maybe not, maybe steam
Wow
It was wild to explore. We had no idea what was going to happen
Just in time for Silent Hill 2 Remake.
Sad the dirt bike 4 wheeler community has tried ruining it
That's awesome. And that geyser tho.... insane.
Yes! We have no idea why it’s even there. Such a random thing to find
@AmericanXplorers It'd be interesting to get an accurate temp on that water. So crazy. ❤️
You are crazy don't people get it this place is called a ghost town for a reason why go
Agree 👍 but People are gonna go.
yep, that place is based off of that game... yep
No it isn't .
Really interesting stuff guys . Does anyone live there now ?
@@igavehimadollar3354 thank you, we appreciate that. This was one of the most iconic places we have ever been to. A few people still live in the area.
This all could of been prevented
@@AmandaBurger-wd4lw no kidding!!
Looks nice. I almost planned trying camp out a winter there if things got bad where I'm at. For now that sits as a last minute option.
I just hope fish are in the area still.
@@LGBTQAprimalpossumheadquarters I hope you do not have to resort to that but it would be fun to camp out there for a night
@@AmericanXplorers its the fact there is a heat source there. I wouldnt mind it.
I hate those movies it's so much for making people think this is Silent Hill...
💔
What if they run into pyramid head or one of those dark faceless nurses 🤔
They better at least film it!
I've been here about 20 times it's not what these guys are making it out to be. And there's lots of people that go there.
Durham was an inspiration for silent hill if i remember correctly they have a lake big enough like toluca and if i remember correctly silent hill is actually in maine because of Steven king
Would look forward for a Steven king/silent hill (1990 game) exploration
8:12 heat from the center of the earth 🌎 you fall through that you're F'd man
My art is there 😊 being from PA it was such a great place to explore..BUT it was covered from to many disrespectful tourists that's why it was covered.
Yourself included. No "respectful" tourist goes there to paint over a tombstone of a city. 😂 Its laughable you think you're innocent in this.
@@ChinalakesnakeFinally someone who actually knows right and wrong!
You are a pest if you think your "art" means anything.
Real life silent hill base on the video game.
No it isn't .
I hope you were able to go inside the church. Did you see Alessa there? 😂
@@starshine_Ultra it was locked unfortunately so no we did not 😂
If yall had dirtbikes youd be able to see a lot more badass stuff. Well, whats left of it.
They are actually trespassing on private property. It is posted .
Its not brave or anything to walk there its Completely ignorance ...and anyone who gets harmed doing it needs there brain checked
What really happened in the silent hill
Badass
I live in Donora Pennsylvania Donora is sucks to live at
A géiser????
biden name tagged on a coal pile, very symbolic
Do your research the fire moved away from the city
@@djbillygunn7992 we have done plenty of research on Silent Hill. It’s still unsafe to be there.
@@AmericanXplorerswhy?
Centralia is a small town not a city . The fire is actually moving slowly towards Mt. Carmel .
fake
@@Karla_Martinez2024 nope
So they based the original game off this, Wow
the first movie took inspiration from the town, the SH1 is not related.
The game was never based off Centralia.
@@CryMeARiver63 👍
Maybe i can find my mom here. I really missed my mom even if hate her