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Abandoned houses attract tourists because of rumors on the Internet

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The $ 1.6 billion abandoned resort in Missouri (USA) suddenly attracted visitors when the creepy image of this place was shared on the Internet.
At the end of March, the account @ carriejernigan1 Post a video of the abandoned houses at the Indian Ridge resort in Stone County, Missouri (USA). The dilapidated and destructive scene of the house after more than 10 years of being stopped construction makes many people feel scared.

“Have you ever seen an abandoned mansion land?”, @ carriejernigan1 say in video. To date, the clip has attracted more than 15 million views and 2.2 million likes. The large house in the Indian Ridge area is degraded, old after more than 10 years abandoned. According to the New York Post, Indian Ridge was started in 2006 at an estimated cost of $ 1.6 billion. The project is 364.22 hectares wide with items including housing, hotel and the second largest indoor water park in the world, in addition to facilities such as golf course, yacht, history museum. However, the project was stopped construction by the government in 2008 on allegations of fraud. Five people involved in the project, including 2 people who admitted cheating to get loans, were sentenced to prison. Since then, Indian Ridge was never completed. Desolate image of Indian Ridge in video posted by @ carriejernigan1 created many creepy stories related to this area. Users on the US Internet even call it “ghost town in Missouri”. “I would love to come but it looks haunted,” commented one account. Meanwhile, a user who claimed to have been to Indian Ridge said “it was one of the worst experiences I’ve ever had”. Others only expressed fear when watching the video. Many ghost stories are embroidered, making the abandoned house attractive to check-in visitors. Fox News video report’s @ carriejernigan1 , leading to ghostly rumors that make the abandoned Indian Ridge a place to attract curious people to check-in. The Stone County Sheriff’s Office even warned people to avoid coming because this is private property, preventing outsiders from entering. “Please do not enter the property, do not trespass this place,” said Doug Rader, the Stone County Sheriff warning people not to visit because Indian Ridge is privately owned, entering the property without permission. can be charged with trespassing. According to the Fox 2 The new owner of Indian Ridge is planning to resume construction of this property. The man who declared war on TikTok failed despite raising $ 1.7 billion The Quibi founder wants to attract young YouTuber and Tiktoker to create content with high production value. Quibi, on the other hand, only attracts Hollywood stars.