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Saturday, January 28, 2017

Five mysterious place in the World that

Do you dare to visit the places that had crowded to the public, with the current conditions are not being tended?


In Lima where we will discuss this time, is still a mystery to why these places be abandoned again. There is no obvious reason for each of these places, certainly anchor and sinister impression that there for now.


1. Bavaria's Berchtesgaden National Park, Obersee, Germany


German national park has a lake that is interesting to visit, this lake has very clear water color and incredibly soothing. This lake is one of the best lakes in the country.

However, there is a small building which was very annoying beautiful view of the lake. Bangungan made of wood, it is very unclear what dibangunya tujua this building. Situated on the edge of a lake, this building brings eerie and creepy atmosphere.


2. Trolley Graveyard


Trams is a train that has a special rail in the city, the tram was once used as a means of transportation that has an important role in the US. Inedible by age, this tram not successfully compete with the times and eventually thrown away. In the photo above, the burial place of the tram in the US that there is no rest at all of these places in addition to suasa sinister and increasingly dense plants.


3. Villa Epecuén, Buenos Aires, Argentina


Villa Epecuén located in Argentina, the first is very beautiful tourist town surrounded by ponds and lakes of brine. At one point, unexpected events and creepy happens to these villas, the water flooded the dam was destroyed and this beautiful place. The town was finally destroyed and no one ever again is trying to membangunya again.


4. Dadipark, Dadizele, Belgium



Dadipark located in the middle of town Dadizele, Belgium. This recreational park was established in 1950 and ended around 2002 the park was closed. The park was built by a Belgian priest. A series of accidents makes the park was closed for renovations, but until now it was never completed.


5. Hashima Island, Japan


Hashima Island or known 'Gunkanjima' or 'Battleship Island' is one of the 505 uninhabited islands in Nagasaki Prefecture, about 15 kilometers from the city of Nagasaki. Initially, this island is a place for coal mining operations are inhabited by about 5300 people. In 1974, the mining operation was closed because at that moment Petroleum replace coal. Pulai leave all the infrastructure is already inhabited again.

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