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ABANDONED AMERICA!! You Won’t Believe What’s Left of These Nevada Desert Towns #nevada #ghosttowns #abandonedplaces #ruralamerica #oldwest #worldside #darkside #travel #documentary Beyond the flashing lights of Las Vegas, Nevada hides another world—one carved by gold, fire, and time. In the vast desert, dozens of ghost towns still whisper stories of hope, greed, and tragedy. This cinematic journey takes you through 15 ghost towns in Nevada, each with its own haunting tale. We begin with Rhyolite, once a booming gold rush city with banks, hotels, and a population of thousands. Within a few years, it was empty—its grand buildings now crumbling in silence. Then there’s St. Thomas, a town drowned beneath Lake Mead after the Hoover Dam was built. For decades, it slept underwater until drought revealed its remains once more. Next, Goldfield and Tonopah—two former giants of the silver and gold era. Goldfield’s luxury hotel still stands as a monument to lost dreams, while Tonopah survives as a half-living relic where stars shine brighter than city lights. Candelaria and Belmont sit in quiet decay, their stone walls and abandoned courthouses resisting the desert winds. Berlin blends mining history with prehistoric wonder—home to Ichthyosaur fossils buried beside 19th-century ruins. In Hamilton and Cherry Creek, fire and time erased entire communities, leaving only brick shells and fading memories. Eureka, “The Friendliest Town on the Loneliest Road,” still breathes faintly, its Opera House echoing the past. Pioche, infamous for its violent Wild West reputation, remains haunted by tales of outlaws and duels. Gold Point, meanwhile, was lovingly revived—a ghost town where you can actually stay the night. Near the California border, Masonic crumbles in silence, while Metropolis, an ambitious dream city, fell to rats, locusts, and irony. And finally, Virginia City—once the crown jewel of the Comstock Lode—refuses to die. With its wooden sidewalks, historic saloons, and 900 residents, it’s a living ghost town that bridges past and present. From submerged ruins to haunted saloons, these towns reveal the fragile line between prosperity and oblivion. 👉 Which Nevada ghost town fascinated you most—Rhyolite, St. Thomas, or Virginia City? ============= 00:00 – The hidden ghosts of Nevada 00:51 – Rhyolite: The shining city that vanished 01:52 – St. Thomas: The town drowned by a dam 02:54 – Goldfield: A desert empire in ruins 03:46 – Tonopah: Between life and afterlife 04:52 – Candelaria: The thirsty town that faded 05:49 – Gold Point: A ghost revived 06:41 – Belmont: The courthouse in the sands 07:38: – Berlin: Gold, fossils, and forgotten science 08:30– Hamilton: Riches lost in mountain winds 09:29 – Cherry Creek: A quiet village frozen in time 10:25 – Eureka: The friendliest ghost town 11:20 – Pioche: The deadliest town in Nevada 12:25 – Masonic: Secrets in the Bodie Hills 13:27 – Metropolis: The city that never was 14:39 – Virginia City: The ghost town that refused to die ============= 👇 Discover more captivating videos👇 🔴 • ABANDONED AMERICA!! 15 Most Struggling Tow... 🔴 • ABANDONED AMERICA!! You Won’t Believe Thes... 🔴 • ABANDONED AMERICA!! You Won’t Believe Thes... ============= DISCLAIMER Please note: The thumbnail is for visual engagement and may not fully reflect video content. This video is for informational, educational, and entertainment purposes, based on publicly available sources. While we strive for thoughtful, well-researched information, we don't guarantee absolute accuracy or completeness, nor does it constitute professional advice. Viewers are encouraged to verify facts independently. This content aims to present diverse viewpoints and foster positive dialogue, not to discredit or harm. Please engage with a critical and open mind. Thank you for watching! Fair Use Disclaimer: This channel may use some copyrighted materials without specific authorization of the owner but contents used here falls under the “Fair Use” Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use....