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I ran into this article today while after looking over the Facebook page of Uncle John's Bathroom Reader (one of my main sources of knowledge). They had an article on knock-off Disney parks, and that had this link to an abandoned park named Dreamland. I had never heard the term haikyo before, but it appears to be urban ruin exploration. I love finding abandoned places for photography, so maybe I now have a term to describe this interest (although I won't go to the lengths that this guy went).
 
There are a number of fake Disney parks around the world too...including China's "Wonderland" which was never complete around Beijing. Friends on FB sent me a link to National Geographic's article about the site, and since their link to a video they that NatGeo mentioned, I found it on Vimeo.
 
Speaking of urban ruin, remember Oradour-sur-Glane. Over French 600 people massacred, and their village destroyed, by German forces. All in one day - June 10, 1944.


The ruins stand today, as they were at war's end. "Those who forget the past are condemned to relive it."

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oradour-sur-Glane
 
and now back to silly, I read this as Haiku

The sun is shining
The day unfettered and bright
Car broken again
 
Very touching Tom, I also have never seen that video before. I get angry and sad when I see things like that. May we never forget! PJ
 
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