happysupercooldude99
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Post by happysupercooldude99 on Jun 15, 2019 22:11:55 GMT -4
I was clicking "Random page" on Wikipedia a bunch of times (yes, that's how bored I've been) and came across this stub. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AlubonAccording to the two-sentence article, it's been confirmed to exist (presumably by the Iranian government?) since 2006, but its population is unknown. I looked it up and found some brief and obscure mentions of it on automatic social media pages, but nobody talks about it. I looked in its approximate location on Google Maps and might have found it?: www.google.com/maps/place/Iran/@36.6997382,50.350886,1230m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x3ef7ec2ec16b1df1:0x40b095d39e51face!8m2!3d32.427908!4d53.688046 The social media pages show a different location than the one I found, but I couldn't find any villages or even houses in that specific area. This seems strange. Is this crappy little mystery village hiding some giant underground facility carrying out all sorts of nefarious operations? Probably not. But it's sorta neat, I think. Maybe we should try to investigate further, see if we can discover the truth about The Alubon Mystery.
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Post by Bannanachair on Jun 16, 2019 12:00:15 GMT -4
I tried downloading the source but don't speak Persian so I can't easily read it.. Still, there are a lot of towns, cities and villages that just don't have numbers reported on. My personal theory is that the Iranian census is shit and just forgot to include some less populated areas in their data collection until it was too late, so they published it incomplete. 01.xls (666 KB)
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