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00:00When nature reclaims, American ghost towns return to the wild.
00:05Some American towns lost people while trees, animals, vines and silence moved back in.
00:11Centralia, Pennsylvania emptied after an underground coal fire and deer now cross
00:16cracked roads near smoking ground. Garnet, Montana sits in mountain forest where squirrels,
00:22birds and deer move between abandoned wooden cabins. Cahaba, Alabama faded after floods and
00:29disease while trees and snakes reclaimed old streets near the rivers. Body, California stands
00:35in dry high desert where rabbits and coyotes move around weathered mining buildings. Terlingua,
00:41Texas holds old stone ruins near desert scrub where roadrunners and lizards pass through mining
00:47remains. Thurmond, West Virginia rests beside the new river while forest edges press against old
00:53rail buildings. Kennecott, Alaska rises near glaciers and mountains where bears and birds move around
01:00copper mill structures. Dogtown, Massachusetts hides stone cellar holes in woods where foxes, deer and
01:08birds pass through old settlement paths. St. Elmo, Colorado keeps wooden storefronts under mountain
01:14peaks while chipmunks and deer wander near empty porches. Times Beach, Missouri disappeared after
01:21contamination and Route 66 State Park now covers the former townland. Empty roads, broken cabins, old mines,
01:30riverbanks and forest trails show how fast animals enter quiet places. A deer pauses beside a faded
01:37stop sign while grass grows through the asphalt.
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