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That home needs someone to live in it again. I don’t understand how people do not want any of the possessions that are left behind. Those are someone’s memories and they are being ruined. Thank you for sharing this little gem and for being so respectful. ❤️❤️❤️
Maureno, you are so right in what you say. These days everyone is bothered about material things. Who has the newest phone, designer clothes/bags, flashiest car, expensive jewellery/watch. You are so rare, but you are very mature for your age. You are so right in what you say. I would rather live a full life, than worry about having the ‘latest in thing’. God bless you, your parents have done a fantastic job raising you. Thank you 💖🇬🇧💖
Fabulous effort Maureno. It looks as though someone was part way through sorting, looking at the organised piles of items and then just abandoned! Those beautiful photographs too, I always get so touched looking at photos from years and years ago. Almost a bit emotional. These people were here, living, they existed. ❤ and here you are trying to piece their story together. Perfect. So glad you took the chance to revisit this place. Jen x
Hi Jen! Thank you kindly for your wonderful comment. The way you described it perfectly explains our intention when documenting these places, wow! Sometimes I look to pictures and I really start thinking deep about how the family was spending their life inside of the home, and I try to get an imagination of how everything would look like. Anyways, thank you again Jen, hope you stay safe & take care! See you at the next one 😊❤️
I grew up in a small village and those boxes usually would go from house to house and each family would put some money on it and once it would pass around each house in the village,they would return it to the church, to collect the money. Thank you so much for being so respectfull with the houses and belongings. Very proud of my country 🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹
Hey Fellas! Just wanted to tell you that you two really do make the best, best, best vids of abandoned properties on TH-cam! I like that you show details so thoroughly! Thanks for another lovely find!
I have been subscribed to your channel for quite some time. I tried to watch others that video abandoned homes, but found myself clicking off within a few minutes, why? The disrespect, the vulgar talk and vulgar hand gestures along with young silliness. I literally watch your videos more than once. Your analogy, your thoughtfulness, your sight of what probably was. You young men do a fabulous job with these videos. Much love from Washington state. 💞
such a charming little house , each room has its own story to tell, all the wooden furnishings are so gorgeous and the beautiful chandelier is so mesmerizing, once again I love how you explain things in so much detail and take pride in other peoples belongings thankyou loved it.
What a beautiful home! So sad it’s all just left behind! The China is beautiful and the antique furniture! So glad to see that no one has vandalized it! The doors with windows entering each room are beautiful! Y’all are so respectful and love y’all’s videos! Thank you for the explore!
Having had several elderly family members complete their final years at home. Hospital beds were frequently used to keep them comfortable. The beds were usually put in an area (livingroom dining room) while in use. But would be put in storage after use.
These wooden boxes are kind of altars used for travelling by missionaries - they are very unique and cost a fortune. I think the priest has done some missionary work in his younger days. I like you are cooperating with Danny, so you can find all these magnificent places in Portugal! I love your words about age and life ❤️
A Wonderful and informative video. You took us through this home and gave us a sense of how this family lived . It was really a beautiful home they had so many nice things and great to see it had not been vandalized. It appeared as if the family could come home at any time. You are the best. Thanks for another Fantastic adventure. ❤
Judging from the empty cabinets, drawers etc., and the stacks of organized belongings, someone was in the middle of packing things up. It's a shame that something happened to thwart that effort and it is all left behind. Very impressive explore, I am just loving your Portugal series
Great explore Remeno. You are so respectful which puts Explomo a step above the other explorers. You also try and show us every nook and cranny. Thank you for your compassion. Thank you for taking us with you on your expedition. Frank and I hope to have some more money the end of this week to send to you. We are on a fixed income and Frank is disabled. I was in a car accident 3/3 and still recovering so unable to work. We have lost 3 incomes as I had worked 3 jobs. Watching your videos keeps us going. Thank you so much for making them. Danny seems to be a lot like the two of you with his copassion and respect. If we can we will send him something too. Love Frank & Barb Delaware USA 🇺🇸
Such a lovely house. It is a great shame that houses and the things in them are left to decay. It is nice to see young people who appreciate old things.
Beautiful place! It looks very cozy and it's sad the fact that it is abandoned and forgotten. It's also a shame to know that those memories will be gone forever as time passes...Btw, some of the furniture in the dining room look a lot like the one my deceased grandparents left behind and it's like 50 years old (or more). What intrigues me is the hospital bed in the basement! Why would someone put a sick person in a basement and take care of them in there, specially when it's clear that it's not a place made for a sick person? Really weird. Great video guys! I love how you are so respectful with everything you see and touch, that's very nice of you. You surely bright up my days 😊 Love from Portugal ❤️🇵🇹
Zoals altijd rustig gebracht, duidelijk uitleg, gefilmd met passie, alles mooi en duidelijk in beeld gebracht. Tof dat de locaties ook altijd met respect behandeld worden.
Such a beautiful home. You are such a awesome explorer. Very respectful and i hear it in your voice how much joy you get from seeing all the antiques and how sad to see stuff left behind to rot.
15:27 I love the glass in those light fittings. 18:45 That is an old style iron before electricity. They used to put hot coals into that hole. I don't think there was any water in there.
Once again another wonderful video. You never cease to amaze me with your charm & professional attitude for all the artifacts found on your never ending journey's. Take Care & Stay Safe.
This was another great explore! I love how you use your imagination in describing the home and the people who once lived in it, you speak with such integrity and compassion! This was a beautiful home to see, and all the things left behind is a little sad.. those torn pictures especially! Anyways, thank you once again for sharing this piece of history with us all, great job as always! Keep it up, and stay safe! :)
Hi Maureno. I like the new intro to the videos now. I meant to say it last video but forgot. Glad to see no clothes at least left behind. It still had a lot of nice things left though. I love to see the furniture and stuff from other countries. If those little stairs was the only way to get into the basement I wonder how they got the hospital bed down there or those wine barrels. Good job an pretty view when you were outside. Take care an enjoy yourself 🙂✌💖💖
Oh, it was such a beautiful place!!! Loved the music, narration and pictures. The man could not have been a Catholic priest because they cannot be married. The book you found is probably a missal used to combine different aspects of the Mass( service). Maureno, you really have a great gift of story telling! Just thoroughly enjoyed this video!!!
Hi Maureno, I would say that the bowl you liked at 16:57 was a soup tureen or where the soup would be served and then you would have a ladle to put the amount of soup you wanted into your own soup bowl from it. That bicycle is very unique actually as it was a folding bicycle, you could unscrew the bolt in the middle at the bottom of the frame and the front wheel folded to end up next to the back wheel side by side, my Mother used to have one it was called a Cinzia. A lovely little house but as you say a sad one too because someone obviously was not in good health because of the hospital bed. I am disabled as you know and I don't know how I would get out of bed if I didn't have my adjustable bed. Thank you so much for sharing, much love. xx💖
Great explore again Maureno. Its lovely the way you show such respect to the family and their accommodation. I must admit I saw the ‘spillage’ and then the rusty saw, coupled with bed in the basement it gave me a shudder down my spine! (Over active imagination I fear!) 👍
That is such a lovely little house and I think the torn photographs signify someone was angry. Maybe while they were sorting them someone said something that set them off to tearing them up. I do think that house had a strange vibe. Of course it is so sad to see all those beautiful belongings sitting and wasting. I am still selling and giving away things that I just don't need or absolutely love.
I hate to think that although the house seems to be left alone, that person would go into a house just to rip photos. In, I had the experience of watching my friends, when angry with a significant other or over a bad break up, start tearing pictures, to wipe out the memory of the person who they think has wronged them. The picture may be ruined, but you can't erase your memory
Hi Maureno. I really appreciate your comment on age being just a number. You have fans of all ages. I'm probably older than your father (I'm nearly 58) and I love watching you young guys out there exploring! And yes, I am familiar with that type of radio--in fact, I have one haha!
It’s always sad to imagine how there was once life in this home. The people on the photos, they existed, and they probably lived inside of the place some time ago. Thank you for watching Nina!
Good morning 🌅 from North Carolina, USA! 🇺🇸🌞 Those statues in the boxes were just beautiful! I've never seen anything like them before! And that China set at 16:20 was beautiful, with the beach🏖 scene on all the dishes. I wish you would've showed a little more of it but I understand it's hard to show everything. There were lots of valuables left in that home not to mention all the memories!! And that corner cabinet in the dining room was beautiful. Those old books need rescuing 😞 This was such a unique and beautiful home!! Thanks for sharing it with us!🙏🏼 I can't wait to see Danny's version! His work is amazing as well!! 😊😊
Someone obviously started emptying cuboards ready to box things up and remove them. We can only wonder why they didn't finish. There's some beautiful furniture that needs rescuing.. All these abandoned houses with everything left behind, is testament to the affluence of the recent past and the onset of the throw-away societies. Potuguese wine is delicious.
you can rent hospital beds if you are able to look after that person without alot of other medical issues, i took card of my husbands grandmother & she was eventually put into a hospital bed instead of going into a nursing home, the care at a nursing home is not good, awesome find & awesome video 👏👏👏👏 please stay safe😍
Hi ! Those Saints in the boxes , at list here in Brazil specialty in small towns people take them to the neighbourhood and once a week, like every Friday the neighbors get together and pray than take the box with the saint to another house where it will stay there for a week more blessing that family and so one... so people get together and pray and develop a stronger relationship with the community and their faith. You boys are great with wonderful harts!
Another great video explomo! You are both so sweet and always respectful. My favorite and best exploration team/channel on TH-cam. Love how you softly speak and show us all the details. Your English is on point!
Hi Explomo , what a beautiful place , everything in it was kept so well you could really see the beauty in it , the ripped up pictures were strange maybe was done out of anger or upset , what an amazing find , thank you for sharing , loving these videos so far like i said before you guys never disappoint , AMAZING, till next time peace out :)
Thank you so very much Irish! Totally agree on you... this place was full of character and it was such a charming home. In the end, you are very welcome! Keep enjoying our adventures, stay safe and peace out :-)
Love your exploring in Portugal.Beautiful historic country.Would love to visit there.Great Video,Maureno.You make me laugh sometimes.!!!🤣The way you describe things,very detailed.😋You gain knowledge from EVERY house you explore.I wished I had that pleasure.Thanks
Hi Maureno coming to you from Edinburg, Texas...Just wanted to congratulation on your wonderful videos...I Watch them all the time...A lot of the object you show I recognize. They remind me of my era ( I am 66 yrs old ). Wanted to comment also on the box of Joseph, Jesus and the Virgen Mary...We as Catholics always say the Virgin Mary to distinguish Her from all other Marys....A person takes a box or a statue to a home during the month of Mary or the Holy Family and then that person takes it to another home. It travels from home to home during that month, to bless that home...And it is true your parents must be very proud of you... Miss Remon...
Lucy Romero...... Im in Texas , just a new subscriber. I did not know we had an Edinburg in Texas, know we have a Dublin, its where the original soft drink Dr.Pepper was made at one time. Thought was intetesting. Texas has some interesting names of cities, and towns.
First of all the new intro is great 😊 That religious statue, ohh my..it's beautiful, I've never seen it before someting like that in box! Nice video guys, I enjoyed it again to watch! Greetings from Serbia 🤗 ❤️
Hello explomo guys, i like the intro the music is so nice and, so sad that the family never bring their belongings for them and everything left behind, RIP for the family who passed away long time ago. Stay safe explomo team and God Bless
So many beautiful ornaments & old photos. Someone was packing things up & just stopped midway. Sad to see the photos ripped up. They look like the photos maybe from the 1950s as my grandfather had photos developed the same way & they were from that time Your genuine compassion you have for the home owners & the respect you show towards there home & belongings is to be commended. Thank you so much for another interesting video. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺🐨👍🏼💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️. Definitely a n iron, hot coals would be used.
You are such a dear sensitive soul. But ... don’t be sad ... if someone was ill and the family was kind enough to care for their family member at home ... and could afford a hospital bed these are good things. I think it is precious and loving and kind. Coat and umbrella trees are so practical. I liked that in the entry way. It says home. It looks like they were packing things up but just never finished. That is a mystery. That looked like a gurney to transport patients vs a patient bed? Puzzling?
Your such a lovely young man, i'm sure your parents are very proud of you.
his parents did a good job
The next George Clooney of E.R. :D
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That home needs someone to live in it again. I don’t understand how people do not want any of the possessions that are left behind. Those are someone’s memories and they are being ruined. Thank you for sharing this little gem and for being so respectful. ❤️❤️❤️
Maureno, you are so right in what you say. These days everyone is bothered about material things. Who has the newest phone, designer clothes/bags, flashiest car, expensive jewellery/watch. You are so rare, but you are very mature for your age. You are so right in what you say. I would rather live a full life, than worry about having the ‘latest in thing’. God bless you, your parents have done a fantastic job raising you. Thank you 💖🇬🇧💖
I admire how careful and respectful you are with the homes old aged belongings
Fabulous effort Maureno. It looks as though someone was part way through sorting, looking at the organised piles of items and then just abandoned! Those beautiful photographs too, I always get so touched looking at photos from years and years ago. Almost a bit emotional. These people were here, living, they existed. ❤ and here you are trying to piece their story together.
Perfect.
So glad you took the chance to revisit this place.
Jen x
Hi Jen! Thank you kindly for your wonderful comment. The way you described it perfectly explains our intention when documenting these places, wow!
Sometimes I look to pictures and I really start thinking deep about how the family was spending their life inside of the home, and I try to get an imagination of how everything would look like.
Anyways, thank you again Jen, hope you stay safe & take care! See you at the next one 😊❤️
I grew up in a small village and those boxes usually would go from house to house and each family would put some money on it and once it would pass around each house in the village,they would return it to the church, to collect the money.
Thank you so much for being so respectfull with the houses and belongings.
Very proud of my country 🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹🇵🇹
Hey Fellas! Just wanted to tell you that you two really do make the best, best, best vids of abandoned properties on TH-cam! I like that you show details so thoroughly! Thanks for another lovely find!
I have been subscribed to your channel for quite some time. I tried to watch others that video abandoned homes, but found myself clicking off within a few minutes, why? The disrespect, the vulgar talk and vulgar hand gestures along with young silliness. I literally watch your videos more than once. Your analogy, your thoughtfulness, your sight of what probably was. You young men do a fabulous job with these videos. Much love from Washington state. 💞
such a charming little house , each room has its own story to tell, all the wooden furnishings are so gorgeous and the beautiful chandelier is so mesmerizing, once again I love how you explain things in so much detail and take pride in other peoples belongings thankyou loved it.
You seem to have such a caring heart for the lives of people and their home. Thank you 💝✝️🌸🛍
I get a strong feeling of deep.sadness with this video. Loss and sadness.
Beautifully done. Thank you !
What a beautiful home! So sad it’s all just left behind! The China is beautiful and the antique furniture! So glad to see that no one has vandalized it! The doors with windows entering each room are beautiful! Y’all are so respectful and love y’all’s videos! Thank you for the explore!
Having had several elderly family members complete their final years at home. Hospital beds were frequently used to keep them comfortable. The beds were usually put in an area (livingroom dining room) while in use. But would be put in storage after use.
These wooden boxes are kind of altars used for travelling by missionaries - they are very unique and cost a fortune.
I think the priest has done some missionary work in his younger days.
I like you are cooperating with Danny, so you can find all these magnificent places in Portugal!
I love your words about age and life ❤️
What a lovely little home. I could live there. Love you young guys. I'm one of your "older" followers 😊
I like all the house you and you other friend. You always have some kind of story about those houses. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
A Wonderful and informative video. You took us through this home and gave us a sense of how this family lived . It was really a beautiful home they had so many nice things and great to see it had not been vandalized. It appeared as if the family could come home at any time. You are the best. Thanks for another Fantastic adventure. ❤
I like the way you show everything and the whole room. You guys are great don't stop.
Judging from the empty cabinets, drawers etc., and the stacks of organized belongings, someone was in the middle of packing things up. It's a shame that something happened to thwart that effort and it is all left behind. Very impressive explore, I am just loving your Portugal series
Love it !!!!!! Thanks for sharing. Stay safe and God Bless. From USA Greenville Mississippi.
I love how you are so respectful.
Great explore Remeno. You are so respectful which puts Explomo a step above the other explorers. You also try and show us every nook and cranny. Thank you for your compassion. Thank you for taking us with you on your expedition. Frank and I hope to have some more money the end of this week to send to you. We are on a fixed income and Frank is disabled. I was in a car accident 3/3 and still recovering so unable to work. We have lost 3 incomes as I had worked 3 jobs. Watching your videos keeps us going. Thank you so much for making them. Danny seems to be a lot like the two of you with his copassion and respect. If we can we will send him something too. Love Frank & Barb Delaware USA 🇺🇸
Such a lovely house. It is a great shame that houses and the things in them are left to decay. It is nice to see young people who appreciate old things.
I absolutely love the old picture frames, in this house and in all the abandoned homes. And the chandeliers .
Beautiful place! It looks very cozy and it's sad the fact that it is abandoned and forgotten. It's also a shame to know that those memories will be gone forever as time passes...Btw, some of the furniture in the dining room look a lot like the one my deceased grandparents left behind and it's like 50 years old (or more).
What intrigues me is the hospital bed in the basement! Why would someone put a sick person in a basement and take care of them in there, specially when it's clear that it's not a place made for a sick person? Really weird.
Great video guys! I love how you are so respectful with everything you see and touch, that's very nice of you. You surely bright up my days 😊 Love from Portugal ❤️🇵🇹
Zoals altijd rustig gebracht, duidelijk uitleg, gefilmd met passie, alles mooi en duidelijk in beeld gebracht. Tof dat de locaties ook altijd met respect behandeld worden.
Heel erg bedankt voor de leuke comment! Het is altijd belangrijk om met respect met de locaties om te gaan en ze zo mooi te laten als ze zijn :)
Such a beautiful home. You are such a awesome explorer. Very respectful and i hear it in your voice how much joy you get from seeing all the antiques and how sad to see stuff left behind to rot.
15:27 I love the glass in those light fittings.
18:45 That is an old style iron before electricity. They used to put hot coals into that hole. I don't think there was any water in there.
I thought the same thing about the water, because the water would come out too easily from the hole. I never thought about hot coals.
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Once again another wonderful video. You never cease to amaze me with your charm & professional attitude for all the artifacts found on your never ending journey's. Take Care & Stay Safe.
This was another great explore! I love how you use your imagination in describing the home and the people who once lived in it, you speak with such integrity and compassion!
This was a beautiful home to see, and all the things left behind is a little sad.. those torn pictures especially!
Anyways, thank you once again for sharing this piece of history with us all, great job as always! Keep it up, and stay safe! :)
Hi Maureno. I like the new intro to the videos now. I meant to say it last video but forgot. Glad to see no clothes at least left behind. It still had a lot of nice things left though. I love to see the furniture and stuff from other countries. If those little stairs was the only way to get into the basement I wonder how they got the hospital bed down there or those wine barrels. Good job an pretty view when you were outside. Take care an enjoy yourself 🙂✌💖💖
Thank you for yet another visit to an abandoned home. I have enjoyed every single video you two have made.
Oh, it was such a beautiful place!!! Loved the music, narration and pictures. The man could not have been a Catholic priest because they cannot be married. The book you found is probably a missal used to combine different aspects of the Mass( service). Maureno, you really have a great gift of story telling! Just thoroughly enjoyed this video!!!
Very nice house, not too big or too small .Thank you X X
Thank you again for a great adventure
Hi Maureno, I would say that the bowl you liked at 16:57 was a soup tureen or where the soup would be served and then you would have a ladle to put the amount of soup you wanted into your own soup bowl from it. That bicycle is very unique actually as it was a folding bicycle, you could unscrew the bolt in the middle at the bottom of the frame and the front wheel folded to end up next to the back wheel side by side, my Mother used to have one it was called a Cinzia. A lovely little house but as you say a sad one too because someone obviously was not in good health because of the hospital bed. I am disabled as you know and I don't know how I would get out of bed if I didn't have my adjustable bed. Thank you so much for sharing, much love. xx💖
Great explore again Maureno. Its lovely the way you show such respect to the family and their accommodation. I must admit I saw the ‘spillage’ and then the rusty saw, coupled with bed in the basement it gave me a shudder down my spine! (Over active imagination I fear!) 👍
Seeing the beautiful furniture and the photos it looks like a life well lived.
That is such a lovely little house and I think the torn photographs signify someone was angry. Maybe while they were sorting them someone said something that set them off to tearing them up. I do think that house had a strange vibe. Of course it is so sad to see all those beautiful belongings sitting and wasting. I am still selling and giving away things that I just don't need or absolutely love.
I hate to think that although the house seems to be left alone, that person would go into a house just to rip photos. In, I had the experience of watching my friends, when angry with a significant other or over a bad break up, start tearing pictures, to wipe out the memory of the person who they think has wronged them. The picture may be ruined, but you can't erase your memory
Hi Maureno. I really appreciate your comment on age being just a number. You have fans of all ages. I'm probably older than your father (I'm nearly 58) and I love watching you young guys out there exploring! And yes, I am familiar with that type of radio--in fact, I have one haha!
Wow what a amazing and beautiful home I love how respectful you are to every explore 😉😊
The 2 saint boxes just broke my heart to think they were just stashed away in a closet. I would buy them this instant and give them a home.
It's good seeing your videos again... Hope you're staying safe during these crazy times...❤️💞💖
So sad feeling to see old photos.once upon a time there lived a family. But now everything left behind. The lamps and the radio are familiar to me.
It’s always sad to imagine how there was once life in this home. The people on the photos, they existed, and they probably lived inside of the place some time ago. Thank you for watching Nina!
I wonder what happened to their son and daughter? It's really heart breaking 😥💖 that they don't want nothing to do with that beautiful house
Such a beautiful scenery, I'm still amazed at the beautiful abandoned places with so many variables left behind!!!
Heartbreaking to see so many old photos ripped & just lying in that box but i love this property keep up the good work guys...
Thank you so much.....
Vocês são incríveis, assisto aqui do Brasil sempre.
Beautiful place! You have a beautiful heart!❤️
All of the things that are old fashioned served their purpose
when the family lived there!
6:47 on the back of the postal " i'm at Lima's Bridge, as you Will notice when see the postal.;
Tomorrow i will write.
I miss you
Maria..."
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Pictures like those are Amazing . Tks
Quick note on the Iron, it was fuelled with charcoal therefore the chimney :)
Love your channel BTW.
I love the home and very nice things left inside. Thank you for showing it to us.
It seems unusual to me that the first rooms off the hallway were bedrooms. Love the house. I like to listen to you describing it. Thanks.
5:55 These small altars are actually for the travel, you can take them with you and just open them when you wish.
Love that place ❤️❤️ be safe ❤️ From St Petersburg FL USA
What a great little place. Cheers Guys. All the best from Buenos Aires. 👍👍
The videos from Portugal are the best for me. I like their style.The old furniture is so beautiful. Everything misterios and unique.thanks EXPLOMO.👍👍👍
Wow, wonderful house, very nice old vintage stuff. Sad to see those pictures ribbed apart. Thanks for sharing. 😊 😊
You’re most welcome Michelle 😊
Good morning 🌅 from North Carolina, USA! 🇺🇸🌞 Those statues in the boxes were just beautiful! I've never seen anything like them before! And that China set at 16:20 was beautiful, with the beach🏖 scene on all the dishes. I wish you would've showed a little more of it but I understand it's hard to show everything. There were lots of valuables left in that home not to mention all the memories!! And that corner cabinet in the dining room was beautiful. Those old books need rescuing 😞 This was such a unique and beautiful home!! Thanks for sharing it with us!🙏🏼 I can't wait to see Danny's version! His work is amazing as well!! 😊😊
Again another awesome video. Thanks for bringing us along. You are a fine young man 👍💜🙏
Hi Maureno and Danny, I love the old iron .and it amazes me how many photos are left .but I guess some people also want to leave the past behind .
I just love you and your videos 💜 always be safe ❣️
Awww thank you very much Patti ❤️
Stay safe too and see you on the next one!
Someone obviously started emptying cuboards ready to box things up and remove them.
We can only wonder why they didn't finish.
There's some beautiful furniture that needs rescuing..
All these abandoned houses with everything left behind, is testament to the affluence of the recent past and the onset of the throw-away societies.
Potuguese wine is delicious.
you can rent hospital beds if you are able to look after that person without alot of other medical issues, i took card of my husbands grandmother & she was eventually put into a hospital bed instead of going into a nursing home, the care at a nursing home is not good, awesome find & awesome video 👏👏👏👏 please stay safe😍
So well said, Maureno... things do not matter. It’s the people and experiences that make your life what it is.
Keep it up!!! Great guy! 🤩📸🔝
LOVE your videos. My favorite team
Maureno, actually I really amazed how much history left behind. Whatever the case maybe I hope they are happy where ever they maybe.
Old photo are gems ! Memories
Love hearing about other countries. I live in a small town of 800 people in Kentucky, USA
Hi ! Those Saints in the boxes , at list here in Brazil specialty in small towns people take them to the neighbourhood and once a week, like every Friday the neighbors get together and pray than take the box with the saint to another house where it will stay there for a week more blessing that family and so one... so people get together and pray and develop a stronger relationship with the community and their faith.
You boys are great with wonderful harts!
Another great video explomo! You are both so sweet and always respectful. My favorite and best exploration team/channel on TH-cam. Love how you softly speak and show us all the details. Your English is on point!
Wonderful video.
Thank you so much Debi! :)
Hey maureno, another great video !! always a pleasure to watch these abandoned places. Stay safe
Hi guys...im here from Malaysia with love❤❤❤
Never boring to watch your video..good job✌✌✌✌
Thank you so much Zie 😀
Much love back from the Netherlands and take care!
Hi Explomo , what a beautiful place , everything in it was kept so well you could really see the beauty in it , the ripped up pictures were strange maybe was done out of anger or upset , what an amazing find , thank you for sharing , loving these videos so far like i said before you guys never disappoint , AMAZING, till next time peace out :)
Thank you so very much Irish! Totally agree on you... this place was full of character and it was such a charming home. In the end, you are very welcome! Keep enjoying our adventures, stay safe and peace out :-)
That was amazing guys..Love you and stay safe..
Love it as always...☺️
Love your exploring in Portugal.Beautiful historic country.Would love to visit there.Great Video,Maureno.You make me laugh sometimes.!!!🤣The way you describe things,very detailed.😋You gain knowledge from EVERY house you explore.I wished I had that pleasure.Thanks
You are so sweet and polite i love your video's keep it up
Hi Maureno coming to you from Edinburg, Texas...Just wanted to congratulation on your wonderful videos...I Watch them all the time...A lot of the object you show I recognize. They remind me of my era ( I am 66 yrs old ). Wanted to comment also on the box of Joseph, Jesus and the Virgen Mary...We as Catholics always say the Virgin Mary to distinguish Her from all other Marys....A person takes a box or a statue to a home during the month of Mary or the Holy Family and then that person takes it to another home. It travels from home to home during that month, to bless that home...And it is true your parents must be very proud of you... Miss Remon...
Lucy Romero......
Im in Texas , just a new subscriber.
I did not know we had an Edinburg in Texas, know we have a Dublin, its where the original soft drink Dr.Pepper was made at one time. Thought was intetesting.
Texas has some interesting names of cities, and towns.
It was a beautiful place , and with beautiful artefacts , much to see , i look forward to the next video , thanks for sharing
First of all the new intro is great 😊 That religious statue, ohh my..it's beautiful, I've never seen it before someting like that in box! Nice video guys, I enjoyed it again to watch! Greetings from Serbia 🤗 ❤️
Maureno, What a Beautiful video. I really enjoy ALL of your explores, but especially Portugal. USA and Hungary are crazy about Explomo! ❤️💕
You are wonderful Maureno!
Thank you! :)
Wonderful way to spend a Saturday morning with cocoa! You're a gem Moreno.
Thank you, lovely video !
Maureno! Another Awesome video. This place was special. Great content. 👍👍
Wow, really wonderful..
thank you again for a great abandoned house !!
Hello Explomo guys..nice to see you all again...now exploring together with you🤗🤗🤗
Hi Jane! Welcome back and nice to see you too. Enjoy exploring together with us :D
Hello explomo guys, i like the intro the music is so nice and, so sad that the family never bring their belongings for them and everything left behind, RIP for the family who passed away long time ago. Stay safe explomo team and God Bless
Great explore 👍 up. I like that you have respect for there stuff. Thank you for sharing. God bless you. 😊
So many beautiful ornaments & old photos. Someone was packing things up & just stopped midway. Sad to see the photos ripped up. They look like the photos maybe from the 1950s as my grandfather had photos developed the same way & they were from that time Your genuine compassion you have for the home owners & the respect you show towards there home & belongings is to be commended. Thank you so much for another interesting video. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺🐨👍🏼💙❤️💙❤️💙❤️. Definitely a n iron, hot coals would be used.
You are such a dear sensitive soul. But ... don’t be sad ... if someone was ill and the family was kind enough to care for their family member at home ... and could afford a hospital bed these are good things. I think it is precious and loving and kind.
Coat and umbrella trees are so practical. I liked that in the entry way. It says home. It looks like they were packing things up but just never finished. That is a mystery. That looked like a gurney to transport patients vs a patient bed? Puzzling?
Hello Explomo 😇Greeting 🙏 from India🇮🇳