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searching the net randomly, i found this website...
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txward/current_photot s_of_pyote.htm
cool photos huh? well i think so, i love looking at stuff like this. anyway, i was curious to why there seems to be so many randomly abandonded places around pyote...so i went to wiki...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyote
but no mention as to why...
anyone have any clues to why these places on that website were abondoned
http://www.rootsweb.com/~txward/current_photot s_of_pyote.htm
cool photos huh? well i think so, i love looking at stuff like this. anyway, i was curious to why there seems to be so many randomly abandonded places around pyote...so i went to wiki...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyote
but no mention as to why...
anyone have any clues to why these places on that website were abondoned
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It nearly bit you. If you had clicked on the Wiki link Pyote Air Force Base I think you would have found the explanation you are seeking.
. . . and yes, cool pics!
. . . and yes, cool pics!
I've always been fascinated by ghost towns. Have you checked out photos of Pripyat, near Chernobyl? A modern city, once home to 50,000 people, abandoned after the explosion at the nearby nuclear power plant. Wild animals roam the empty streets at night. School classrooms left as they were with books on desks, but everything covered in dust. Very post-apocalyptic and freaky.
For a good vid, go into www.youtube.com and search for 'Ghost city chernobyl'.
For a good vid, go into www.youtube.com and search for 'Ghost city chernobyl'.
Not a thriving metropolis but it doesn't seem to be a ghost town either:
http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&ll=31.5348 67,-103.121731&spn=0.002734,0.004426&t=h&z=18& om=1
maybe this is just the local knocking shop :c)
http://maps.google.com/maps?ie=UTF8&ll=31.5348 67,-103.121731&spn=0.002734,0.004426&t=h&z=18& om=1
maybe this is just the local knocking shop :c)
Take a look at Tyneham in Dorset, near to Lulworth Cove. You can visit the deserted village on certain dates, all subject to activity on the surrounding firing ranges. It is really eerie, schoolroom left just as it was, old style red telephone box etc. Well worth a visit and if you are feeling energetic, some lovely walks over the surrounding cliffs.
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