Tuesday, October 2, 2007

Centralia - Streets of Fire

Duration: 18:04 minutes
Upload Time: 06-08-20 03:43:19
User: UndergroundTV
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Description:

The Underground TV crew took a Staurday afternoon road trip to eastern Pennsylvania to visit the town of Centralia. The inspiration for the town in the Silent Hill video game and movie, there has been an underground mine fire burning between the town since 1962. The day we chose, there qwas little to no steam or smoke visible, but it was stil an interesting trip to a modern ghost town. The state government has bought up most of the houses in town, and the population is currently down to about 11 people. While we were there we met up with the members of the Maryland Paranormal Research Society who had come to town for an investigation. This is a rough cut of some of the footage with no color correction and minimal audio processing.

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JAD0577 ::: Favorites
oops, typos, thie=this, righ = rich
07-09-21 13:55:20
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JAD0577 ::: Favorites
Silent hill was "BASED" on Centrailia, the basic idea came from this town. Silent hill is a exagerated fictional version of Centralia
07-09-21 13:51:55
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JAD0577 ::: Favorites
The coal is on fire, not the soil, thie actually makes the soil very righ and the air is heavy with Carbon monoxide. The town is basically a giant greenhouse
07-09-21 13:50:04
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NOTHINGGIRL22 ::: Favorites
hey im going to centralia in a couple of months i can belive this town has been on fire for 45 years its started in 1962 not 1955 ok
07-09-18 13:36:57
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blakek14 ::: Favorites
my father said 1955
07-09-13 08:34:25
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JawsJaws ::: Favorites
The town wasn't on fire in 1950.
07-09-01 13:25:29
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Skull0910 ::: Favorites
im 13 and was born in Centralia, but then the coal mine fire happened, so we had to move to philadelphia
07-08-31 10:42:43
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waesrdtf ::: Favorites
host guy is annoying
07-08-31 03:48:05
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Catori000 ::: Favorites
Yes it would. Water Evaporates before it hits the coal, We'd be wasting precious water to try and put one High quality coal underground. That can burn for an extremely long time.
07-08-25 21:17:35
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FUCKYOUYOUPEICEOFSHI ::: Favorites
i don't think it would be billions
07-08-07 02:51:59
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