EERIE DESERTED PLACES AROUND THE WORLD.
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Chernobyl
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AKA DONKEY
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i'd get high as ? and visit these places.. ? would be weird as ?
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DOC H0LL!DAY wrote: »
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I'd go, but I'd pass on the weed. -
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Id buy that castle
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Where this underwater statue ? at? Can you imagine swimming and seeing that ? in the distance? Creepy! -
Y'all waked and baked too, huh...?
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Dope thread
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THAT PIC WITH THE FERRIS WHEEL IS ON CALL OF DUTY
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That would be so amazing to visit...I'm intrigued by abandoned ? , even ? like an abandoned farmhouse in some country ass highway. I want to go check it out.
Couple abandoned hotels downtown that I would love to tour..they're all boarded up though. =( -
Some of these places look haunted like a muthafucca
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not going to post all the pics, but here's the link
http://www.businessinsider.com/pictures-chinese-ghost-cities-2010-12?op=1
The hottest market in the hottest economy in the world is Chinese real estate. The big question is how vulnerable is this market to a crash.
One red flag is the vast number of vacant homes spread through China, by some estimates up to 64 million vacant homes.
We've tracked down satellite photos of these unnerving places, based on a report from Forensic Asia Limited. They call it a clear sign of a bubble: "There’s city after city full of empty streets and vast government buildings, some in the most inhospitable locations. It is the modern equivalent of building pyramids. With 20 new cities being built every year, we hope to be able to expand our list going forward."
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A ghost town in the middle of the woods in MN. Popped up on an iron range and then died in the 60s
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not going to post all the pics, but here's the link
http://www.businessinsider.com/pictures-chinese-ghost-cities-2010-12?op=1
The hottest market in the hottest economy in the world is Chinese real estate. The big question is how vulnerable is this market to a crash.
One red flag is the vast number of vacant homes spread through China, by some estimates up to 64 million vacant homes.
We've tracked down satellite photos of these unnerving places, based on a report from Forensic Asia Limited. They call it a clear sign of a bubble: "There’s city after city full of empty streets and vast government buildings, some in the most inhospitable locations. It is the modern equivalent of building pyramids. With 20 new cities being built every year, we hope to be able to expand our list going forward."
That's crazy...meanwhile, plenty of people living in shacks or worse.
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This is especially eerie to me.....would be a great setting for a movie to be shot.
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? looks like fun places to explore aside from Chernobyl or any other like places
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