I'd like to visit the Nevada Test Site where the government detonated nearly 1000 nuclear bombs from the 1950s all the way until 1992. You can only visit this place via tour as its not open to the public. The government has a checkpoint on the highway that leads to this place that's guarded like Area 51, and speaking of that name, the test sites are only about 20 miles or so away from Area 51.
The house pictured above is one of the remaining test buildings out there still standing after all the nuclear detonations. [url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zU9lCKDzKSY]You can see a similar-looking house be destroyed in this video starting at 10:28.[/url]
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Edited by Uncanny_Vale: 5/3/2020 11:07:16 PMI like abandoned places and ruins. I’d like to visit Hashima Island in Japan which was a mining town on an island that was abandoned in the seventies. It looks like some kind of creepy post apocalyptic Fallout city. I’d also like to visit Pripyat, the abandoned city near Chernobyl (for a small amount of time obviously).
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I saw California before it turned into a shit hole so that’s cool. Got to see several of the sites where they filmed the original starwars trilogy. I’ve been to Korea, the Philippines, Japan, and Thailand. I’ve been all over Alaska, Texas, Arizona, Florida and Washington. Been through Canada. Europe is my desired location. Specifically places like Scotland, Ireland, Germany, and Rome. My grandmother is from England so that would be cool to see too.
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California
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Your bedroom
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Vatican "secret" libraries
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Edited by Ion, Disciple of Melvin: 4/30/2020 8:52:22 PMLos Alamos in New Mexico. That’s where the Manhattan Project did “the test.”
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... Another person's house... [spoiler]not included in the [/spoiler]
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My friends house
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That's nasty! ;)
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On my family's list of places to visit that are supposedly super haunted, one I recently read a bit about is Jerome, Arizona. From stuff I've read, in the old days it was a big copper mine before declining. So many people died in the mines (and giving even a single shit about your employees wasn't a thing yet) that they started cremating them in the blast furnaces. The town also had a habit of burning down, so at one point they decided to use the slag from said furnaces, full of dead people, to make concrete for buildings and sidewalks. That and some of the old buildings look neat.
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The wonders of the world. I've only visited chichen itza so far but I plan on visiting the rest of them. Also, I'd love to see the salt flats of Bolivia, but I doubt I'd go all that way just for that. I'd really like to go on a cruise along the fjords of Norway too.
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I plan to live in hell (Michigan) but only when that damn youtuber no longer owns it and calls it gay hell (Not joking...)
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New Zealand's pretty strange.
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I’d want to crack a cold one with the Goatman https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Alton_Bridge