NOBODY Survives A Night In These 12 Australian Ghost Towns
Most ghost town videos show you the famous ones — the places with a McDonald's sign swallowed by vines, the ones with their own Wikipedia page. This video is different. These are twelve genuine Australian ghost towns where the danger isn't a building falling on you. It's the distance itself. In this video, we count down twelve real outback ghost towns — a railway settlement on the Nullarbor where the sign at the edge of town reads "Last Fuel — 868 Kilometres," a goldfields town that once held twelve thousand people and is now nothing but a cemetery, a Tasmanian mining settlement so remote that the wilderness around it has claimed more lives than the mine ever did, and a town where the future President of the United States once managed the local gold mine, decades before anyone in Australia had heard his name. These aren't tourist traps. Some of these towns have a population of four. Some require hours of unsealed road and a four-wheel drive just to reach. One of them has a horse that wanders into the only remaining pub whenever it feels like a drink. And at least one has a story locals still tell about a woman who vanished overnight, and a stranger who came looking for her and was found dead at the bottom of a mine shaft months later — a mystery that has never been solved. Stay until number one. It once held a courthouse built for a town of thousands. Today, it holds a pub, a heritage sign, and some of the most unforgiving country left in New South Wales. 🔔 Subscribe and turn on notifications — new videos every week. 👍 If this kept you watching, leave a like. It helps more than you know. 📌 Chapters: 00:00 — Intro — Number 12: Gwalia, Western Australia — Number 11: Big Bell, Western Australia — Number 10: Cook, South Australia — Number 9: Kanowna, Western Australia — Number 8: Farina, South Australia — Number 7: Silverton, New South Wales — Number 6: Waukaringa, South Australia — Number 5: Cossack, Western Australia — Number 4: Kookynie, Western Australia — Number 3: Broad Arrow, Western Australia — Number 2: Linda, Tasmania — Number 1: Milparinka, New South Wales

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