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Uploaded by on May 25, 2007

25 years after

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  • This is very interesting information thank you for taking the time to upload it.

  • great program, extremely informative. both the host and the captain really make everything easy to understand about jonestown.

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  • That is damn creepy, especially when they find the remains of the piano. I've sometimes wondered what was left of the place, apparently very little, which I guess is a good thing.

  • @SaraTGinMD pretty sure they tore em down 

  • IF GUYANESE GOVERNMENT HAD LEFT THIS TOWN IN GOOD CONDITIONS AND MAINTAINED UP TO NOW, MANY TOURISTS WOULD HAVE GONE TO GUYANA TO SEE IT AS HISTORICAL PLACE OF GUYANA.

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  • locals might have hauled them off to live in - i saw in other films the houses were all raised

  • I was born the same week after the tragedy. I am sure that place is haunted in the nights with so many ppl had died.

  • i would also go there. for sure death still prowls around that area. we might ctach a glimpse of it. it would be enough to drop a lot of pettiness from our lives.

  • Ah,,Well then that makes more sense.. Thank you for the info

  • Google is everyone's friend...

    "The buildings were mostly destroyed by a fire in the mid-1980s, after which the ruins were left to decay and be reclaimed by the jungle"

  • So who went in and dismantled the buildings and hauled it all away?...I can see the buildings being overgrown by vegetation but after 25 years they wouldn`t have simply vanished..I know of a LOT of old unhinhabited buildings far old than this which are still standing (Yes they are in the jungle too, in Vietnam)

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