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Eel slap! Koalas to the Max dot Com. Chicken on a Raft. Yellow Bird Project : Charity T-Shirts: Bon Iver, The National, Of Montreal, Rilo Kiley, Bloc Party, The Shins... T-Rex Trying... Hungry Trees. Pizza On Face. Look At This F*cking Nic Cage Couch from Look What I Found. Gunkanjima: Ruins of a Forbidden Island. Gunkanjima – every urban explorer’s dream. A deserted island of concrete ruins slowly crumbling away off the West coast of Japan. Travellers have long been forbidden to land there and view the secrets within its walls. But with an awesome guide and a little luck, I was able to do just that. Here’s my story. Night Infiltration? Gunkanjima (軍艦島) – literally ‘Battleship Island’ – is the nickname for Hashima Island (端島), named so because it has an uncanny resemblance to a military warship.

Once just a small reef, the discovery of coal in 1810 led to the installation of mining facilities and eventually gave rise to a population, all densely packed into a self-contained metropolis. But by 1974, the dream was gone. Since then visitors have been prohibited to land on this haikyo (ruined) island. They made it into a tourist attraction?? But my disappointment was not to last. An impenetrable fortress It seemed like an impossible feat, and certainly not one I could undertake by myself. I’m in! Damn! Scream Everywhere. Images HELLYEAH – War In Me – single cover. The 6 Creepiest Places on Earth. It doesn't matter whether or not you believe in ghosts, there are some places in which none of us would want to spend a night. These places have well earned their reputations as being so creepy, tragic or mysterious (or all three) that they definitely qualify as "haunted.

" Places like... Aokigahara is a woodland at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan that makes The Blair Witch Project forest look like Winnie the Pooh's Hundred Acre Wood. It probably has something to do with all the dead bodies scattered around. What Niagara Falls is to weddings, Aokigahara is to suicide. How many suicides does it takes for a place to get that reputation? A dozen? More than 500 fucking people have taken their own lives in Aokigahara since the 1950s. The trend has supposedly started after Seicho Matsumoto published his novel Kuroi Kaiju (Black Sea of Trees) where two of his characters commit suicide there. Also skulls. "If you commit suicide here, bears will poop on your corpse. " Winchester Mystery House.

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