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10 Kota Mati Menyeramkan dan Berhantu di Dunia

10 Most Amazing City of the Dead Sinister and Haunted World

1. KOLMANSKOP (Namibia)
Kolmanskop is a ghost town in southern Namibia, a few kilometers from the port of Luderitz. In 1908 Luderitz diamond fever, and people then go to the Namib desert to get rich easily. In the past two years created a magnificent city with all the infrastructure such as casinos, schools, hospitals, also with an exclusive residential buildings which stood on land that was once barren and the desert.



But after the first world war, buying and selling diamonds to a standstill, this is the beginning of the end of everything. Throughout the 1950s the city began to be abandoned, the sand began to reclaim what belonged to him. Rugged metal board collapsed, beautiful gardens and tidy streets were buried under the sand, windows and doors bergeretak on each hinge, glass-glass window shows the split widened as the destruction of the towering sand.

2. SAN ZHI (Taiwan)
North adjacent to Taiwan, there is a village a futuristic, was originally built as a luxury retreat for the rich. However, after a lot of fatal accidents during its construction project finally stopped. After experiencing difficulties in funding and the difficulties of the workers who would work on the project eventually resort development is completely stopped in the street. Rumours then appeared, many say the area has become home village of ghosts, from those who have died.

3. CRACO (Italy)
Mid town which lies mempesonaImageCraco Basilicata region and the province of Matera, about 25 miles from the Gulf of Taranto. This mid-city area with a typical has fulfilled the undulating hills and the expanse of wheat farming and other agricultural crops. Ditahun Craco 1060 when ownership of land is owned by the bishop of the diocese leader Arnaldo Tricarico. Longstanding relationship with the church brought a lot of influence to the whole population. In 1891, Craco population of more than 2000 people, then they hit a lot of social problems and poverty that many of them desperate, between the years 1892 and 1922 about 1,300 people moved into North America.



Poor agricultural conditions coupled with natural disasters earthquakes, landslides, and war is what caused them to migrate en masse. Between 1959 and 1972 Craco again rocked by earthquakes and landslides. In 1963 the remaining population of about 1,300 people eventually moved to a valley near Craco Peschiera, and until now the original Craco still left in ruins and decay leaving remnants of its population.

4. ORADOUR-SUR-GLANE (France)
During World War II, 642 residents were massacred by German soldiers as a form of retaliation for the French against the treatment time. Germany who was actually intended to attack the region near Sul Glane Oradour but eventually they attacked the small settlement on June 10, 1944. according to the testimony of those who survived, the population of men put into a warehouse and German soldiers opened fire on their feet so that eventually they die slowly. Women and children who entered into the church, eventually all the dead were shot when they tried to get out of the church. The village was completely destroyed the German army at that time. And to this day the ruins of the village is still standing and bears witness to just how cruel events that occurred at that time.


5. KOWLOON WALLED CITY (China)
Kowloon big city which is located outside Hong Kong, China. Formerly occupied by Japan during World War II, later taken over by squatters after Japan's surrender. British government wants China is responsible for this town, because the city is a city that does not irregular and did not obey the law the government. Uncontrolled population, residents build a high lybirint corridor filled roads clogged by garbage, a very tall building so as to make light of the sun could not shine. The whole city illuminated with neon. The city is full of brothels, casinos, homes and drug opium and cocaine, there are many foods from the meat of dogs and there are also secret factories are not disturbed by this otoritas.Keadaan finally ended when in 1993, was decided by British government and the Chinese authorities to stop all that.


6. PRYPIAT (Ukraine): Chernobyl workers' home
Prypiat is an abandoned city in the "zone of alienation" in northern Ukraine. It was home to the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant workers, abandoned in 1986 following the Chernobyl disaster. Its population had been around 50,000 prior to the accident.

7. GUNKANJIMA (Japan): the forbidden island

8. KADYKCHAN (Russia): memories of the Soviet Union

9. AGDAM (Azerbaijan): once a 150,000 city of people, now lost

10. FAMAGUSTA (Cyprus): once a top tourist destination, now a ghost town

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