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Couch Potato Exploration & Adventures
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 24 พ.ค. 2021
This channel is focused on exploring abandoned forgotten about places and seeing what is left if you see any place I film and have knowledge or any stories of the location please leave comments as it is always exciting to learn about these sights and history. Thank you!
Abandoned Medical Building Exploring Inglewood Ca
Quick exploration of a medical building in Inglewood ca power still on. Audio isn’t the best was made on a moments decision with security right outside.
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Abandoned Utah rocket facility part 2
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This exploration is the second part of the exploration of white sands missile / rocket facility in green river Utah.
Abandoned Missile Range Utah
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This Video is of the exploration of The Utah Launch Complex it was a sub-installation of White Sands Missile Range located on the south side of I-70 near Green River, UT.
Abandoned Camp Louis Routh Juvenile Detention Fire Camp Tujunga, Ca
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This is a quick exploration of a abandoned juvenile probation fire camp located in Tujunga California. Not a whole lot left but a few buildings mostly now a place where people go to paint there graffiti. To be honest some of there better graffiti I have seen in Southern California was here. Not exactly my favorite kind of place to explore I like more remote locations in the middle of no where. ...
Abandoned Motel And Cafe Route 66
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While traveling down old Route 66 I came across this motel and cafe along with what I am guessing was the home of the person or family that ran these long forgotten businesses. Please enjoy this video and if you get a chance like subscribe comment etc just drop a hello and where your watching from??? I actually enjoy hearing from all my viewers.. Thank you to each and everyone of you for joinin...
Fort Courage Houck Arizona
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This video is of the exploration of Fort Courage located in Houck Arizona. This location was built to resemble a TV show called F Troop, which ran from 1965 to 1967. This roadside attraction is now abandoned, please join me in this new exploration. #abandoned #arizona #exploration
Gandini’s Abandoned Circus 🤡🍭
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This video is of an abandoned circus rumored to be haunted in Edmond, Oklahoma. Gandini’s circus started out in the 1900’s and shut down do the the Great Depression. A man named Howard Suesz bought the remaining assets of Gandini’s Circus and used them to form two different circuses. In 1943 Clyde Bros Circus was formed, an indoor circus that performed in stadiums and arenas and did a lot of wo...
Abandoned Slave Cemetery?
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While traveling through Louisiana I came across the site the Allendale plantation. I decided to take a look at the property on google earth and noticed what looked to be a abandoned Cemetery in the trees. After a quick google search I found that someone had said there is a abandoned forgotten slave cemetery located on the property so that sparked this exploration. Please enjoy if you have any k...
Abandoned Ristoms Big Star Grocery Store Starks Louisiana
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I Came across this abandoned store while driving across Louisiana. From what I found threw a quick google search of Ristoms Big Star is that they filed to go into business in 1982 by Albert Leroy Bowers and Theresa Arrnett Ristom Bowers . After searching Theresa Ristom Bowers I was able to find a obituary for her she passed away June 30th 2009 her obituary says that she and her husband of over ...
Abandoned St. Catherine of Siena Catholic mission church. Hachita New Mexico
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This exploration is of the abandoned church in Hachita New Mexico. The church started off as a high school. When the mining industry died out after WW2 The school was shut down. A business Man from New York purchased the property and renovated it as a church in 1970. He named the church after his deceased mother’s patron saint. #abandoned #exploration #bordertown
Gobar’s Dairy Lucerne Valley CA
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This Video is the exploration of Julian Gobar’s Dairy in the Lucerne Valley California. The dairy was established in the early 1900’s and is still standing abandoned today. If you have any information or stories please share in the comments.
Lester Dale Mining Camp Off Highway CA 247
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This video is the exploration of the Lester Dale mining camp just outside of Lucerne Valley California off Highway 247. This mining camp started in the 1920s and ran until the 1950s. If you have any stories Or would like to share any information on the Mining camp please comment down below. Thank you for checking out my videos please like and subscribe. #Abandoned #Minecamp #Exploration
Found a SECRET room while exploring a ABANDONED location
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While exploring in the Searchlight Nevada area I came across this house which had a lookout tower and found a secret room. If you know any history or have any stories of this location share down in the comment section below. #abandoned #secret #exploring #exploration #desert
Abandoned Government Facility LORAN C Searchlight NV
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This video is a exploration of the abandoned LORAN C Coast guard station in Searchlight Nv. From what I found this station was established in 1976 and shut down in February 2010 due to budget cuts and the station was considered to be obsolete with the availability of gps systems. If you was stationed here or have any stories to share please do in the comments would love to learn more history ab...
Underground Bunker Hidden in plain sight I15 freeway
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Underground Bunker Hidden in plain sight I15 freeway
Yep. Old AT&T long lines bunker. That tall thing you identified as a vent in the back of the property is a nuclear blast detector.
The wind muff doesn't block the wind and it gets in the video hahaha nice
Someone is living in the building that was once the creamery in front of the barn.
Like to know where this bunker is at. Want to explore it.
Very cool, looks like it was also used for illegal marijuana grows after it was abandoned
I am a descendent to a former slave from this plantation. My 3rd great grandfather father, Alexander Allen from my mothers side
Was just there. Absolutely noting left
I have tons of info on this place. You missed all the best stuff totally and have no idea what the out buildings are life was like back then.
Somebody broke in and torn the place up, Yuck
Black plastic handcuffs at 5:48?
6:00 What you see in here are HVAC blowers and then the things on the floor are semi-hermetic type air conditioning compressors, but they have been robbed of all the piping that was on them.
4:30 - That's similar to the generator that was at another of the AT&T Long Lines bunkers in another video; the generator is a Detroit Diesel 12V71. Lots of old package air conditioners. After 4:45 in the next room you're looking at the fuel tank for the generator with two fuel pump motors on top.
2:10 - These are blowers for fresh air intake or some other kind of HVAC air handling. The round plates seen earlier that were over duct openings in the wall were for air supply, and the doors can be closed remotely, probably by the air pressure stored in the big pressure tank seen later around 3:30.
3:30 - On the far wall is a sewage ejector pump system. Sewage enters from the sides and exits on top. There are two motors visible on top later. Normally the sump is buried in concrete so it can be the lowest point in a structure but here it is above the floor. Also there are spring isolation bases under everything that look like they are intended to keep equipment safe from seismic activity. The large white tank is compressed air, I think. So maybe the isolation bases are there to keep air compressor operation from vibrating the floor, but the compressors are gone.
Definitely AT&T. The cyan/off white paint scheme is a dead give away
I love the Trane Compressor!
Two tuff,xmen,hot shots,big hogs...lol
I’m pretty sure this is the bunker that Hitler and Mrs Hitler committed suicide in. I’m almost positive.
The bldg about 20 minutes into the video is a motor pool.
The berms and concrete pads are missile assembly areas.
That building moved along that track and covered the missile until shortly before launch. The big round structure with all of the bolts and manhole was where the launcher and Athena missile were mounted.
Control and Commo cables were fed through those structures.
What a waste of a communications bunker… gotta California
Tried to get stationed there. Never could do it.
The room with the Dutch door is probably some sort of parts or tools dispensary. Usually, they are used for access control where something is checked out by a responsible party to an end user for inventory control.
I’ve wondered if LORAN would ever be used again as a backup to GPS. Looking at this video I’d say the firm answer is a solid “no friggin way.”
Utter madness and paranoia
I saw a newer video of this location a while back, and it's worse now than this due to all the scrappers. In that video, all the gensets were pretty much torn down, basically, just the blocks. With one exception of one genset, guess the scrappers couldn't get one of the heads off. Good lord, I bet there isn't a single fluorescent ballast left in that place. Now that I am thinking of it, I think that some of the fluorescent fixtures were taken in that hallway that you walked through. So sad. Anything that drug users will do to get their next fix.......
ATT communication bunker, I believe.
check out the park an museum in green river if you want the facts about this area utah launch complex of the white sands missle range and the faculity you were in
Hello my name is Angel i was there in the 80s for 2 years just saw this video crazy brong back many memories...
Owned by the coast guard initially. Abandoned by Obama. Way worse condition now. Lorane -C before GPS.
You are actually correct. I was surprised to find out the coast guards worked from the middle of the desert.
Mayra flash me please
I want Mayra to sit on my face
At 12:55 or so, you comment on a gray thing mounted on top of a 3 ft or so diameter concrete pedestal, and you question if it might be an air vent. That's a gamma ray detector. It used a piece of film that would melt when bombarded with gamma rays. That piece of film was mounted between two electrical contacts. When hit with gamma rays, the film would melt, the contacts would close and trip an alarm in the station. Usually this was used with one or two other detectors--a light meter (detecting the flash of a nuclear detonation), and/or an atmospheric overpressure sensor. A lot of times though, just the gamma ray detector was used by itself.
VANDALISM OF SUCH AN AMAZING HISTORIC AT&T LONG LINES SITE, THEY SHOULD HAVE LOOKED IT UP BETTER, I WOULD LOVE TO OWN IT.
It was actually locked up pretty good but being in the desert someone cut down the door with some power tools. Wish I could have seen it before it got vandalized.
That property could house thousands of homeless people! What the fuck is wrong with county politicians?
was there likelike 08 09 changed my life around forever grateful sadly returned today too take my dog hiking and they are currently demolishing the place so sad could have continued too help youth
Dude HOW did you get in?? I was here literally last week and had no solid entry points except through the side that directly leads you into the active side of the hospital but it was burnt so I ended up leaving
That’s probably how he got in
where is this located??
It makes me sad to see how vandals and thieves have destroyed this site with total disrespect for a historical site! I remember how it looked in better days, when my dad and I visited it back in 1978. My dad worked for PT&T and then AT&T, this was a L3 carrier main repeater station called Beacon underground, which was part of a buried coast to coast coaxial cable route. It was owned and operated by Pacific Telephone until 1/1/84, then it became part of AT&T Long Lines. In the main equipment room was bays of amplifiers, regulators, and equalizers. There was also LMX2 bays (multiplexing equipment), channel banks and group modulators. The bottom of the bays were mounted on springs! L3 cxr allowed for up to 1860 long distance phone calls on one pair of coaxial "tubes" ! I really miss those days, it was all so amazingly complex and interesting! All of this old technology has been replaced by fiber optic cables. And it breaks my heart to see how evil people have destroyed this bit of history! These main repeaters were spaced about 100 miles apart, with Mojave main repeater to the west, and Kingman main repeater to the east.
That’s awesome that you got to see this place in its prime! Do you know if the kingman site is still intact? This site in the Mojave is actually up for sale now hopefully someone comes and rescues it. Thank you for all your knowledge you shared on n here.
Kingman, AZ is a toll central office and is still being used by AT&T for the fiber optic cable route. I don't know the status of the underground Mojave main repeater. It used to manned 24/7, and it had a microwave radio terminal also. All the microwave sites have been shut down also and sold to American Tower Corp. Back in the 70's, my dad maintained many of those auxiliary repeaters from San Bernardino to Mojave. They were smaller "huts" every 4 miles between the main repeaters. The next main repeater east of Kingman was Seligman. Since my dad retired from AT&T, we moved away from San Bernardino county. But for the first half of my life, that desert was my backyard, and I knew every microwave relay station and repeater station in the area. By 1992, fiber optic cables replaced all it!
This site was actually Baker, not Beacon.
@miketibor6019, I know, but the comm. techs of PT&T called it Beacon underground.
Been awhile quick video made on a moments decision audio not that great security was right outside and to be honest the building was a little sketchy with all the homeless.
I apologize for that last commit it was a copy past that I pasted here in accident...
Keep your commits to yourself @(#-_+_/ I ain't gonna say it
Excuse me I was mistaken 2001
May I had I was 17 turning 18 it's when I chose to stay volunteerly through the program.. blow it!!
Maybe some of your files is still there! In the offices there are files everywhere.
I was stationed here 99. My situation here was slightly different... I had 1 week to go home.. so I volunteered after my week was over... I spend 4 months training, with my time their wasn't as the others... After 4 months.. still didn't go home.. when I was given the order to take a break and go home... I blew threw that all away... Never completed my e.m.t.. took the rap for one of my homies last it all that quick...
Who's recording this need to know
This makes me sad to see how evil people can destroy historical landmarks. I remember how it used to look back in the 70's. This was once called Beacon underground, it was owned and operated by Pacific Telephone, (PT&T) until 1984, after the break up of the Bell System, then it belonged to AT&T Long Lines. This was a main repeater station for the hardened L3 carrier coax cable route. It ran from coast to coast, Beacon was between Mojave repeater station and Kingman, AZ. My dad worked for PT&T, then later AT&T. He worked in the big regional toll center in San Bernardino, and maintained the L3 cxr from there to Mojave. Every 4 miles were smaller underground "huts" containing amps and regs. He and visited this station back in 1978. Inside the main equipment room was bays of amplifiers and regulators, and also some LMX2 bays (multiplexing equipment). Also channel banks, and group modulators. The bays were mounted on springs! One pair of coaxial "tubes" could carry up to 1800 long distance phone calls! Fiber optic cables have replaced all of this including all microwave radio! But I have fond memories of how it used to be, it was amazingly complex, and way more interesting than the long line system that replaced it! This was from another era, and it breaks my heart to see it all destroyed and vandalized like this!
Grew up here and went to that store many times. One of the only grocery store for miles.