Hashima Island began life as a vibrant coal mining facility and at one point, with a population density of over 83,500 people per square kilometer, was the most densely populated piece of land on the planet. Barely 2/100 of a square mile, today, aside from rats and a few feral cats, the population of the island is zero and visitors to the deserted land mass say the abandoned and undisturbed buildings look like the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse.
Japan's abandoned island of Hashima - experience the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Japan's abandoned island of Hashima - experience the aftermath of a zombie apocalypse
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