this was a great tour. I liked how clean and untouched the building was. I also want to give you guys a shout out. I am very appreciative of how respectful you are of the buildings you explore,(even the messed up ones) I was in awe of the chapel as well. so glad you took time in there.
Wow, I attended this school in the mid 1960's. It is sad to see the buildings that housed approximately 130 young girls and Nuns in ruins. This institution left an indelible imprint on the lives of it's students resulting in productive decent citizens who have contributed to our communities and society.
I was also a member of a catholic girl school in Germany. The American schools are a lot bigger and the school system is completely different than in Germany and yet there are many similarities. We didn't have a canteen at our school back then. There should be one now. In the meantime, there are also all-day schools in Germany, or at least approximately all-day classes. Back in my school days, school usually ended at 1pm and had afternoon classes twice a week.Many memories came up of my school days. When I saw this stage, I automatically had to think of our theater group, which held its rehearsals in exactly such a room. Very beautiful video. Have a nice weekend.
the flat trays are for all the silverware and stuff, the trays with the page are for other dishes, likemplates, cups, pittchers, bowls, things like that. I work as a busboy at Pizza Hut and we have trays just like that for the dishwasher, except the trays I use aren't metal, they are a very thick kind of plastic, so thank god they aren't metal for the inferno of a dishwasher I use
That is a beautiful baptismal at 8:13 the Catholic Churches use expensive marble and those stained glass windows are worth a fortune. I always hate to see abandoned churches, it is for me a sad reflection of the times.
Great Video! the pop machine part. Slice Lemon Lime is kind of what we call Sierra Mist or Mist Twist now a days. In Michigan anyway. Slice pop, was Lemon Lime and Orange. Slice is very missed!! Great Video. Did the bath tub stalls have shower heads?
Slice was introduced in the 80s. It was made by Pepsi. There were several different fruit flavours. Originally, Slice contained 10% real fruit juice, but eventually it changed to just fruit flavours. The lemon lime version sort of evolved into Sierra Mist. I remember Slice being sweeter than similar sodas, like 7Up and Sprite.
still make orange slice soda? In the summer of 2000, lemon-lime Slicewas replaced in most markets by Sierra Mist, which became a national brand in 2003. The rest of the Slice line was replaced in most markets by Tropicana Twister Soda in the summer of 2005, although the Dr. Slice variety can still be found in some fountains.
Well Europe is packed with abandoned Places, and I am exploring them ;) After 2 Years still not come very far, but I am getting there, on my channel there are all Locations from Europe so far ;)
+Urbex Tyrol i truly believe you. But in the Netherlands you will find only 2 abandoned places I guess. If you find some Dutch abandoned places, i would love to see them. thank you. :)
This will probably shock you, but I know of around 20 abandoned Places in the Netherlands (not knowing though how they look or if they are still accessible). But I don't know how long it will take for me to go there, as I am currently focusing on Italy, as there are really amazing Places, especially churches :)
this was a great tour. I liked how clean and untouched the building was.
I also want to give you guys a shout out. I am very appreciative of how respectful you are of the buildings you explore,(even the messed up ones)
I was in awe of the chapel as well. so glad you took time in there.
Wow, I attended this school in the mid 1960's. It is sad to see the buildings that housed approximately 130 young girls and Nuns in ruins. This institution left an indelible imprint on the lives of it's students resulting in productive decent citizens who have contributed to our communities and society.
i find these abandon places so beautiful, even though they are worn down and disintegrating.
Great video Cody. I also enjoy the churches with the stained glass.
I was also a member of a catholic girl school in Germany. The American schools are a lot bigger and the school system is completely different than in Germany and yet there are many similarities. We didn't have a canteen at our school back then. There should be one now. In the meantime, there are also all-day schools in Germany, or at least approximately all-day classes. Back in my school days, school usually ended at 1pm and had afternoon classes twice a week.Many memories came up of my school days. When I saw this stage, I automatically had to think of our theater group, which held its rehearsals in exactly such a room. Very beautiful video. Have a nice weekend.
Honestly one of the coolest and unique channels out there. 👍🏼
the flat trays are for all the silverware and stuff, the trays with the page are for other dishes, likemplates, cups, pittchers, bowls, things like that. I work as a busboy at Pizza Hut and we have trays just like that for the dishwasher, except the trays I use aren't metal, they are a very thick kind of plastic, so thank god they aren't metal for the inferno of a dishwasher I use
i love all this exploring stuff, wish i could do it myself!
like if you agree :)
Ya samw i wanna go do exploring a haunted or abandoned place
+Randomness with Jewel HeartS yeahhh seems like so much fun but scary at the same time
Some kids recently tried burning this place down its now on lockdown
Do it! I just started and it's sooo fun! Check out the places I have been on my channel
+JMR_Spartan I couldn't find this place on your channel you live in the Richmond area?
That is a beautiful baptismal at 8:13 the Catholic Churches use expensive marble and those stained glass windows are worth a fortune. I always hate to see abandoned churches, it is for me a sad reflection of the times.
Great Video! the pop machine part. Slice Lemon Lime is kind of what we call Sierra Mist or Mist Twist now a days. In Michigan anyway. Slice pop, was Lemon Lime and Orange. Slice is very missed!! Great Video. Did the bath tub stalls have shower heads?
Slice was introduced in the 80s. It was made by Pepsi. There were several different fruit flavours. Originally, Slice contained 10% real fruit juice, but eventually it changed to just fruit flavours. The lemon lime version sort of evolved into Sierra Mist. I remember Slice being sweeter than similar sodas, like 7Up and Sprite.
Freaking strawberry panic xD
Isabela Salvador was thinking the same thing lol.
0:53 slice ya we have that in our country
WOW That church was amazing :)
God I love the vids Cody makes😂😂 keep up the great work
good video cody!! :-)
hello my favorite explorer ❤️❤️❤️
exploring crew 😎😎😎
the Josh thing is so funny!
I really love what you guys do so keep up up the good work and stay safe peace out
still make orange slice soda?
In the summer of 2000, lemon-lime Slicewas replaced in most markets by Sierra Mist, which became a national brand in 2003. The rest of the Slice line was replaced in most markets by Tropicana Twister Soda in the summer of 2005, although the Dr. Slice variety can still be found in some fountains.
8:00 GET OFF THE ALTAR. PLEASE.
broo..go to Semarang, Indonesia..go see " lawang sewu " at night tour..
Where is this place located
Slice soda pop changed their name to Sierra Mist I think
Nice historic place.bVery well done!
super! 👍
Anytime they post a video of a past exploration. Could usually mean they're too busy to edit.
such places with such stories. you will not find such places in the Netherlands, EU, and if you do, you will not able to enter. thank you for sharing.
Bunch of places all over Germany.. But yeah Netherlands yeah I couldn't find any
+Exploring with Rachel thank you Rachel. :)
Well Europe is packed with abandoned Places, and I am exploring them ;) After 2 Years still not come very far, but I am getting there, on my channel there are all Locations from Europe so far ;)
+Urbex Tyrol i truly believe you. But in the Netherlands you will find only 2 abandoned places I guess. If you find some Dutch abandoned places, i would love to see them. thank you. :)
This will probably shock you, but I know of around 20 abandoned Places in the Netherlands (not knowing though how they look or if they are still accessible). But I don't know how long it will take for me to go there, as I am currently focusing on Italy, as there are really amazing Places, especially churches :)
Slice is like 7up and Sprite
I love youu. 😘❤
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+Exploring with Rachel I subbed to you!!❤
I love abandoned buildings and the beauty and history to them but I hate when they get knocked down or graffitied on
+Ciara Faith some kids just tried burning it down last month
11:11 - Is that blood on it?
Why didn't you use your new 360 camera this time? It was so bad-ass when you did it in the Grand Canyon.
This was recorded back on March 21st
I wonder if anything was left in the tabernacle.
William Thompson most certainly not, the church has a tradition of removing anything sacred from churches when they close.
@@calebadcock363 The Altar, was not hacked up though. So perhaps the Lord still lives there.
thesekids is the name of it
Josh?
I Love going into churches lol.
+Exploring with Rachel whaaa?
+Miguel Gutierrez this is really neat because it's a church and a school *** sorry autocorrect
The reason they hid the location is to keep it untouched, and not vandalized. They want it to stay graffiti-free, and to allow it to decay naturally.
Exploring with Rachel thats cool lol.
Why don't you show the outside of the buildings
Could give away the location
am so early
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