The World's Strangest Disaster Zones
Special access to the world's strangest disaster zones reveals buried secrets. The Top 10 Strangest Disaster Zones: 10) Dallol, Afar Region, Ethiopia; 9) Muynak, Karakalpakstan, Uzbekistan; 8) Exclusion Zone, Plymouth, Montserrat; 7) 921 Earthquake Faultline, Nantou County, Taiwan; 6) Vajont Dam, Bellund, Italy; 5) Tomioka, Fukushima Prefecture, Japan; 4) Centralia, Columbia County, Pennsylvania,USA; 3) Porong District, Java, Indonesia; 2) Villa Epecuén, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina; 1) Longyearbyen, Svalbard, Norway.
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Swamp of Despair
In a remote Louisiana swamp, the ruins of a massive industrial operation suggest that something evil once happened here.
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End Times on Lake Michigan
An abandoned industrial complex by Lake Michigan was once a top-secret military compound; new discoveries reveal what really happened here and why the government turned its back on this juggernaut.
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Hell on Blood Island
An island of dense jungle is home to an abandoned complex with a dark past of bloodshed and rebellion, and new discoveries reveal why it was built and the circumstances of its downfall.
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Florida Doomsday Castle
Silos, channels and railroad lines hidden behind a forest in Poland has an explosive WW II history; a rare structurally protected bunker in Florida was part of an intricate network; Ghana's Gold Coast Fort hides the horrors of greed; a 1901 industrial complex in Belgrade, Serbia has a bloody past.
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The Killer in the Castle
An abandoned castle is the site of hundreds of horrific murders perpetrated by the mysterious countess who once lived there, a woman alleged to be one of the most prolific killers in history. New discoveries reveal what happened here.
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Towers of Blood

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A monstrous, high-tech aircraft in Ukraine is left abandoned; scenic ruins on Scotland Loch Ewe mask a hostile past; ghostly wartime facilities with slides in rural Indiana house secrets; and towers in Greece have violent, bloody ties to The Maniots, descendants of Spartans.
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The Thing on Hell Mountain
An massive, alien-like fortress built into a mountainside is the central node to a network of pipelines that race outwards like tentacles; behind-the-scenes access reveals the secrets of why this strange complex was built and why it was abandoned.
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Anarchy on Ireland's Alcatraz
The ruins of an abandoned prison are evidence of a chaotic riot that put the prisoners in charge; special access to its burnt-out interior reveal how inmates took over Ireland's Alcatraz and why it is deserted today.
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House Of Horror
An eerie set of buildings in Paris is evidence of unspeakable evil; new discoveries reveal the horrific things that happened here, and why they were abandoned.
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Nightmare at Fort Paranoia
A strange bunker in a treacherous landscape once belonged a notorious dictator who's paranoid fantasies drove bizarre and elaborate feats of engineering. New discoveries reveal the secrets of these structures.
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