Shivered before 4 famous 5 ghost towns
For many reasons, these places have become murky, desolate, causing many people to "stumble".
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Few doubts, the place once once a busy industrial park has become abandoned, scary to people. So what makes these places like that? Is it the exploitation of natural resources or devastated by the nature that these areas today become deserted and associated with the name "ghost town".
Visit the abandoned cities dubbed the " ghost town" and find out what causes viewers to be thrust through the following article, summarized from the Independent page.
1. Bodie - a town obsessed with gold
Bodie is a small town, quietly located in a corner of the United States. After being explored by William S.Bodey , the discovery of gold in 1859, many investors and people everywhere flocked here, turning Bodie into a bustling town.
Photos of Bodie town today
Bodie is not an easy place to live because the climate here is extremely harsh: the summers are too hot, the winters are cold and the wind gusts.
However, the gold fever made the residents blind. They ignore everything to come here, accept hardship with the desire to find gold to change their lives. Many mine accidents happen every year, killing hundreds of workers. But this still doesn't stop them.
The house was skewed by the harsh weather, creating a scary scene
For profit only, in Bodie, there are always battles for personal gain from bad elements, making Bodie one of the most infamous towns in the Wild West at that time.
Even so, because the profits are too great from gold mining, no one seems to want to leave. Only in 1932, Bodie was no longer holding people when the source of gold here was exhausted. The city was quickly abandoned and became wild and cruel.
At present, Bodie town has become a tourist destination, exclusively for adventurous enthusiasts and . likes mysterious stories.
2. Hashima Island - "warship" is abandoned
Because of the shape of a warship, Hashima island in Nagasaki, Japan is often called the Island.
Hashima "warship" island has an area of about 6ha.
During World War II, the island was considered the right hand of the Japanese economy . With a bustling coal mine exploited by thousands of workers and families (about more than 5,000 residents), this place used to be a great source of fuel for the country's development. The sun rose at that time.
One of the abandoned buildings in Hashima
However, by 1960, oil gradually became a popular fuel to replace coal, causing the coal mining industry here to be seriously affected. In addition, Hashima island is also home to many strong annual storms, causing workers to gradually leave this place.
Finally, in 1974 mines were completely closed, the island was officially abandoned.
Today, the landscape of the island has become . more "mournful" than ever. Storms and seawater destroyed the concrete structures, submerging the factories, many places were just inert with steel frames. But these same things have caused many visitors to come here to enjoy the feeling of "creepy hair".
3. Pripyat and Chernobyl atomic disaster
At that time, this was one of the most densely populated areas, with nearly 50,000 people living, most of them factory workers.
The whole "ghost city" is abandoned
However, the fateful day April 26, 1986 changed everything.The Chernobyl nuclear power plant suddenly exploded, emitting very powerful radioactive rays that inflicted serious damage to the city's ecology, health, and political economy.
The city of Pripyat is now in ruins.
In addition, because there is no retaining wall, radioactive dust from the factory has spread to many neighborhoods, leaving more than 336,000 people evacuated and relocated elsewhere.
Today, Pripyat is under the management of the Ukrainian government. However, although the level of radioactivity is considered to have dropped significantly, Pripyat has been in an abandoned state since 1986. Perhaps, no one dared to risk their lives to continue living in here.
4. Pyamiden - "short of breath" due to overexploitation
At that time, Pyramiden was a busy residential area with a large coal mine. It is estimated that more than 9 million tons of coal are exploited here in only 3 years, from 1995 to 1998.
It is also because of over-exploitation that coal resources here have become exhausted. When coal mines were closed in 1998, people also "stopped wearing clothes", leaving Pyramiden abandoned.
Today's "ghost town" is very attractive to visitors because of its decadent, quiet look. Even in 2007, travel companies decided to invest in renovating and upgrading some buildings to welcome tourists.
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