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In reply to the discussion: Places whose names send shivers down your spine by their mere mention [View all]jrandom421
(999 posts)24. Manzanar
Mom and Dad have never forgotten that place, and made sure us kids and the grandkids never would withdraw
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Places whose names send shivers down your spine by their mere mention [View all]
Tommy_Carcetti
Jan 2013
OP
My sympathies! I was only there for week , but considered it the armpit of America
pkdu
Jan 2013
#13
Dresden, Hiroshima/Nagasaki, Srebrenica, Rwanda, Darfor, and on and on and on...
Surya Gayatri
Jan 2013
#8
And the big snowstorm a week later, just as they started working on power lines, UGH.
bettyellen
Jan 2013
#85
Is Ralph Nader a place? His throwing 2000 to the republicans sends shivers down my spine
graham4anything
Jan 2013
#16
And where were the places in Gulf I in which white phosphorous was used against the Kurds?
patrice
Jan 2013
#128
Shades of Death Road in Blairstown, NJ. I actually got lost there in the fog one night. n/t
Ian David
Jan 2013
#32
I've always wanted to visit Pripyat & Chernobyl. I think it would be interesting. nt
OneTenthofOnePercent
Jan 2013
#63