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Ghost town, Kadykchan, Russia
abandoned parks (top to bottom)
Abandoned amusement park, Dunaújváros, Hungary
Six Flags Amusement park, New Orleans
Hubei province, China
Dadipark, Dadizele, Belgium
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Kadykchan, Russia
BBC report on Russia's Soviet-era ghost towns
This Is The 6th Scariest Dead City
This Is The 6th Scariest Dead City
This Is The 6th Scariest Dead City – Below are some of the city’s population was not entirely due to various disasters so that it left. The cities now becomes a terrible and often called ghost town or city of the dead.
1. Kolmanskop
City of the dead in southern Namibia, a few kilometres from the port of Luderitz. In 1908 Luderitz experienced diamond fever, and people then headed to the Namib…
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Abandoned city of Kadykchan.
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Reasons for Kadykchan's abandonment aren't nearly as classic, but just as peculiar. An emblem of all things Soviet Kadykchan was built by prisoners during WWII and would as the crafters hoped, bare the fruits of a booming economy with its 2 coal mines. The dreams were short-lived when a coal mine explosion killed 6 people and the very marrow of the Siberian city's foundation through the closure of both mines. In 2008, an estimated of 250 remained, from the once-burgeoning town of 7, 000.