I have actually visited Pyramiden once in 2010 , and it felt just like time had stood still there. It is one of the most unique places I have ever visited, and it strikes me how fast things can change even in a coal town. I was glad to have been there.
I was so surprised that you included Terlingua. I used to work in Big Bend National Park at the Chisos Mountains Lodge about 17 years ago. It has a cute little general store and Tivo's Place has great Mexican food. 🌮🌯
#15 in Turkey would have been such beautiful homes. What a terrible waste. The town in Alaska would be fun to explore. Glad to see some of these are now heritage sites. Great list. Thanks and Happy Easter :o)
These are not scary ghost towns. An extremely scary and creepy ghost town would be like the ghost town of La Noria, in the Atacama Desert of Chile. The cemetery there is thought to be the most disturbing and creepy cemetery on the planet. Bodies are out in the open, their decaying and rotting bodies in plain view. So many legends of demonic entities being seen around the town. The spirits of the dead are said to be angry with their graves being disturbed and have been seen by many people who have visited the town. And it's in the most inhospitable place on Earth. No rain, no groundwater. Nothing but sun and desert heat. And it's where in 2003, the infamous 6-inch human fetus was found. It has so many abnormal mutations, that no one knows how that baby could have been born alive or dead. Now that's scary.
First x-ray station in the southern hemisphere? As the town in question began its life in the 20th century, according to this video, it cannot really be held to have had the first x-ray facilities in the southern hemisphere, as such were already available in Australia and New Zealand in the 19th century, just a few years after the invention of such equipment.
Come To My Home.. The Gates Of Hell.. Only Devils.. The Light Is On... They All Hyde. To be or not to be Elsinore Denmark. Something is rotten in the state of Denmark. Trust God. Living Hell. Soon All Know God. Own Mirror. One Each. Amen
I have actually visited Pyramiden once in 2010 , and it felt just like time had stood still there.
It is one of the most unique places I have ever visited, and it strikes me how fast things can change even in a coal town.
I was glad to have been there.
I was so surprised that you included Terlingua. I used to work in Big Bend National Park at the Chisos Mountains Lodge about 17 years ago. It has a cute little general store and Tivo's Place has great Mexican food. 🌮🌯
#15 in Turkey would have been such beautiful homes. What a terrible waste. The town in Alaska would be fun to explore. Glad to see some of these are now heritage sites. Great list. Thanks and Happy Easter :o)
The road in Centralia has been covered over with dirt back in 2020 due to lack of respect, vandalism and trespassing.
Love all of your content. And yes, Centralia is still on my list of places to visit 😅🤫
These are not scary ghost towns. An extremely scary and creepy ghost town would be like the ghost town of La Noria, in the Atacama Desert of Chile. The cemetery there is thought to be the most disturbing and creepy cemetery on the planet. Bodies are out in the open, their decaying and rotting bodies in plain view. So many legends of demonic entities being seen around the town. The spirits of the dead are said to be angry with their graves being disturbed and have been seen by many people who have visited the town. And it's in the most inhospitable place on Earth. No rain, no groundwater. Nothing but sun and desert heat. And it's where in 2003, the infamous 6-inch human fetus was found. It has so many abnormal mutations, that no one knows how that baby could have been born alive or dead. Now that's scary.
Surprised that town in southern California, by the Salton Sea, didn't make the list.
That is so hilarious. Why would a rich person buy an expensive house where everyone in the vicinity has the identical expensive house?
Well! “Grow quickly, Drop quickly”
none of these are scary
Happen to be a lady with stunningly long hair? I adore women who grow theirs that way, describe it please?
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Ghost town means people don't live there anymore or in some cases, ever.
Always been fascinated by these odd abandoned places. Here is another video with some very intriguing places - ua-cam.com/video/OhAygNS3iBo/v-deo.html
First x-ray station in the southern hemisphere? As the town in question began its life in the 20th century, according to this video, it cannot really be held to have had the first x-ray facilities in the southern hemisphere, as such were already available in Australia and New Zealand in the 19th century, just a few years after the invention of such equipment.
What about Portlock Alaska?
Dubai ghost town seems well made
You forgot wittenoom Australia, asbestos mining poisoned the place.
The thumbnail is scary, but it's no ghost town - it's GODZILLA!
Centralia was the inspiration for the town Silent Hill in the game of the same name.
Happen to be a lady with stunningly long hair? I adore women who grow theirs that way, describe it please?
#15 looked like a joke from the beginning.
I've been to a place eerily similar to Pyramiden in my dreams. Incredible a place like that actually exists!
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Builders need to know potential customers. Take a business class
Come To My Home..
The Gates Of Hell..
Only Devils..
The Light Is On...
They All Hyde.
To be or not to be Elsinore Denmark.
Something is rotten in the state of Denmark.
Trust God.
Living Hell.
Soon All Know God.
Own Mirror.
One Each.
Amen
WHAT ABOUT DETROIT.
You didnt saw capital of krygistan its scary12
Rite
Namibia southern hemisphere???...NO
I rather think it is. Even Angola, to its north, lies entirely in the southern hemisphere.
The tropic of Capricorn runs through it. That's 20 degrees south of the equator.
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Poorly written and narrated by artificial intelligence.