Season 07 Episode 16: Take Me Dancing Tonight

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Season 9 Episode 13: The Weight of Empty Space

On November 17, 1981 an event occurred at the construction site of the soon to be Manila Film Centre in the Philippines that is almost too shocking to believe. Today the site is one of many that has become part of a burgeoning Dark Tourism scene... Written by Richard MacLean Smit ...  Show more

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