JAPAN: EERIE images have revealed the crumbling remains of the uninhabited Japanese mining island that was featured in the James Bond hit film Skyfall. The ghostly pictures show dilapidated high rise buildings where mine workers once lived and water filled foundations that have crumbled away. Other shots show how families left their belongings behind with children’s toys and even a television scattered amongst the debris. One image taken from the sea surrounding the island shows it in complete darkness. The haunting photographs were taken at Hashima Island, also known as Battleship Island, Jap
JAPAN: EERIE images have revealed the crumbling remains of the uninhabited Japanese mining island that was featured in the James Bond hit film Skyfall. The ghostly pictures show dilapidated high rise buildings where mine workers once lived and water filled foundations that have crumbled away. Other shots show how families left their belongings behind with children’s toys and even a television scattered amongst the debris. One image taken from the sea surrounding the island shows it in complete darkness. The haunting photographs were taken at Hashima Island, also known as Battleship Island, Japan by an urban explorer known as Espinas3. To take the pictures Espinas3 used a Nikon series camera. Espinas3 /
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