The tiny "skillet" in the skull ashtray was a replacement for the ceramic ashtray base of the skull one. The skillet was an ashtray, too. We got one when my mom bought cast iron frying pans from a door to door salesman back in the 1950's.
I had the same thought. Rent a jackhammer, haul out some "loose rocks", and build that cabin. Y'all can live without knowing exactly where some old bishops palace used to be.
The craziest thing I ever dug up in my back yard was the skull of a medium sized dog, the weird part is the rest of the skeleton was missing. My family had been living there between 15-20 yrs when my brother and I dug it up and it wasn't one of our dogs. We buried it and started digging a few feet away and found a really old toy car and a few marbles. We were always talking about finding buried treasures lol we didn't find any.
I'd have been super excited to find a bunker like the first one. I'd probably turn it into some kind of man cave or just a place to hang out and eat/drink and maybe hang out with friends in private lol.
In 2011, my wife and I bought a house in Indiana. About a year later, while working in the yard, clearing some weeds, we found a grave marker/tombstone set in the ground. It's dated from the late 1800s. We've never found the named person on internet searches, we've been too lazy to go to city hall and dig through old paper records to see if we can find this person.
@@samuelschick8813 The big question is whether there's a grave in our yard or just a misplaced grave marker. Our house was built maybe 60 years after the date on the stone, so it's anybody's guess.
@@jbuchana, Pass me the name and dates and town/city and maybe I can dig something up. Did family tree and have it going back to 1288 in UK. Outside of military service was born and raised in Madison County, Ind.
@@samuelschick8813 I'll check when I get a chance. I won't be home until after dark, and we're supposed to get record snow. I'll follow up here when I get a chance.
Those are some crazy discoveries in people's backyards! :0 I remember once trying to dig for treasure and made an excellent discovery: I found my stuffed toy buried that I lost years ago! 👍
...what?!? I think the next owner can do with it what he wants, whether you decide to "allow" it or not!! That sure is one cryptic comment you made, as I don't get the point you're trying to make. I do however get why you chose that username. Well done.
@@mierbeuker8148 I am not making a point nor do I think my opinion matters when it becomes some one else's property. Just when it comes to the question "should you restore it or make your own batcave?" That was asked in the video we've just watched, I wouldn't want the next person to worry about the "sanctity" of the bunker. When they could make it cooler. Hope that catches you up. Why are you so exacerbated by my comment?
I dont rememeber where found it, but as a kid I'd often comb decorative rocks for fossils (Finding things like petrified insect colonies, leaves or trilobites is surprisingly common!) but when I decided to bring my collection to the state science museum for appraisal, one of the bivalve fossils I'd found was a rare specimen of an animal that was likely 450 million years old!I gladly donated it to the musem and was awarded a HEAP of rewards credits at their trade-in corner (An incentive for kids to bring in and identify their finds, and exchange them for small polished fossils, bones, and polished rock beads). It's likely the fossil itself had little actual monetary value, so it was nice that I was compensated for it at all. Like, you'd be surprised how affordable and common dinosaur bones are if they aren't quality or fully intact enough to display.
I don't see why Charles had to pay for an archeological dig. I would have called a time out to see if a university or historical society wanted to pay. If not, I'd shovel the dirt back in and called it a day.
British law is different and our history phenomenal. The fine for hiding it would have been phenomenal plus destruction of a potentially protected site. We have Centuries and Millenia of active still visible human activity on our land as well as hidden under it. Given I studied British Prehistoric Archaeology at university I'm doing a terrible job at explaining the different approaches and reasons!
@@weatherwitchandfelinefamiliars But what if the land owner simply didn’t have that sort of money? I know I couldn’t pay that much. It seems crazy to leave the cost to the land owner who didn’t even know it was there.
Why did the old man have to pay 12,000 bucks to get them to find this old building? Everything they find goes to the crown. Why not let the crown pay for the excavation
It was 21,000 not 12,000 which is even worse. That makes no sense that he would have to pay for that. I would have told them to leave and wait for someone to excavate who offered to fund it.
I'd love me a garden-bunker...would put a gaming room in there (especially for summer, I don't like the heat and being underground would keep it cool!)
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I would have spent the money and sold the jewels. I believe the previous owners of the house stole the safe from the neighbour and forgot to dig it up or were forced to leave very quickly and there was no time. If you are going to dabble with that kind of theft you will have unsavory friends.
@@80wolfmanrob Your life works entirely upon getting rewards? do you pay your taxes expecting rewards as well? If you found money, AND know who's the owner and don't return it, you're just a glorified thief trying to justify yourself
If I found a bunker in my backyard, I would immediately turn it into a personal recreation room. I would definitely need to find a way to carry a 27"-36" CRT down there though.
If I had a bunker in my yard I'd turn it into a lounge with a bar and cigar smoking room as well! I'd also have a dart board and pool table too! And I'd have it as a tornado shelter that you could have a great time in while a tornado strikes.
First: if I realized I just picked up a spider I'd probably have a heart attack and delouse myself instantly. And second: if I then realized that spider was rare, I'd call a Entomologist to come catch it... If I didn't accidentally kill it in my arachniphobic panic to get away and clean myself.
Man I would have been so happy to find that bunker I would feel so much safer in life against so much like a bomb a zombie out brake someone breaking in my house a tornado and so much more. That bunker would have been looking like the rooms on the movie a blast from the past!! I would be so so happy..
If I found one of those bunkers I would restore it and make it into a beautiful underground house from the inside with a bed room , bathroom, kitchen and dining room , storage room , gaming room , drawing room , etc 😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎😎
If I found some great bunker/ shelter, I'd rather make it my own personal space, probably with some history books. I wouldn't restore it to a bunker as it would be a little depressing as it brings back scary times :>
Those abandoned garden bunkers could be used to store preserved food. Old buildings sometimes have theaee storage areas build seperate from the main house and often into hillside if such are avalible. It is not refrigerated but somewhat cooler then indoors.
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My creepy backyard story: Me and my sister were digging in our backyard one day to find "hidden treasure" and we found a lot of trash but as soon as my sister gave I was about to give up until I came across a old Rusty key that looked like it can from the 80s (you know the ones that have the two pieces on top with the long body). I went to my mom and we tried to take some of the rust off we got most of it off but it was still really creepy because we couldn't find what it unlocked and the house dated back way before ww1 and they key was fully baried with rocks completly covering it so a human had to barry it but my mom was renting the house from her friend at the time and the previous owner had died. Maybe their is something baried in the backyard who knows.
On property I was buying in Washington State I found 3 items. A furrower, used for making rows for crops, was stuck in the middle of the river bordering the property. I tried to retrieve it unsuccessfully due to flooding days later. On the riverbank I found the rear window and other parts of a 1941 Chevy Coupe Deluxe. Locals used them to block floodwaters back then. Finally, I found the remains of a travel trailer buried in the forest on the land. Once again I was prevented from learning more by the river. Nobody really knew how it got there, but some reports indicate the trailer may have been washed there by prior flooding, possibly with fatalities (without more information this is just speculation).
My mother lived in kent, England during ww2 & stayed in her house, she said if I'm going to die it won't be in a HOLE underground, she was a tough but brave woman .. my father was away fighting in the war ..
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A suburb of Rapid City, SD had become a very popular area to build a new home. The suburb of Sommerset really grew, that is until it began to sink!! As home after home sunk into the earth it was discovered that the area had been build directly over what had previously been a gypsum mine. The mine was quite extensive with a large cavern below the homes. As the mine was explored an old vehicle was discovered as well, but no one knows how it got there. Unfortunately, the home owners are still out of their homes. Many leaving with just the clothes on their backs because it's too dangerous to reenter their homes.
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I think it’s unfair to make the person who found the old building to pay for it the Government should as what if he not had the mo et to pay for it it’s not like he got he builders to dig for it they were just digging to put foundation In for a building
I don't understand how finding an old fallout shelter is something "you won't believe" someone found in a backyard. These melodramatic pronouncements turn an interesting story into something childish.
I was watching a British gardening show (Big Dreams, Small Spaces with Monty Don for all the brits out there) and one of the families building their new garden found a a WWII air raid shelter where they were digging their pond. Another family found a live unexploded grenade in their back garden while removing the turf (the same family also dug up a bumblebee nest).
In buÿian, Juan hrēuisoq møhn was moving out, while he was look for his safe he keept sence 1983 Instead of his safe, he found a big building from the 16th-18th century, it was one of the 100,000 (dont get confused fron the russian party) busavick temple showing queen dęhÿa ałhaba zeks the 9th when she was 8-13 years old, and inside was his safe and what the heck, it was made by 🫀s,🫁s,🤚s, & 🦴s and luckily stone 🪨 and brick 🧱 He still had to move out of his house
I'm not going through the many comments, but if no one else has told you, the little skillet with the skeletons that were an ashtray around it that you asked why anyone would put a skillet and an ashtray together? The skillet is also an ashtray, had one just like it back in the day.
Regarding the Skillet/ashtray combo... Is it possible that they used the ashtray to make small fires in it to cook things on the skillet, and the heat fused them together?
My grandparents bought a house in 1962 from the man who built it. He was a welder and started building the house in 1938, but was unable to finish it until 1945 bc of WW2. In 1994 my grandma decided to have the entire interior of her house repainted. One of the painters found $1K in $20 bills with a Hawaiian stamp on each bill. (Hawaii use to use American currency as their own before Hawaii became a State of the USA). These bills were very rare so she had them appraised. At that time each $20 bill was worth $100. My grandma saved those bills until her death in 2014. My dad had them in in safe and my nephew, Nick Haase of Fillmore, CA broke into the safe, stole the bills, along with my dad’s $100K in Gold and $50K in silver. I didn’t find out about it until after the statutes ran out, so I couldn’t call the police and have him arrested
The tiny "skillet" in the skull ashtray was a replacement for the ceramic ashtray base of the skull one. The skillet was an ashtray, too. We got one when my mom bought cast iron frying pans from a door to door salesman back in the 1950's.
You're right. I was getting ready to write a comment àbout the skillet ashtray when I saw yours. You can still find these at flea markets.
Yep just a cool looking ashtray
@Tucker Latham damn I thought it was metal
If you have to pay for discovered relics of the past, that only encourages people "NOT" to report them.
Exactly.
I had the same thought. Rent a jackhammer, haul out some "loose rocks", and build that cabin. Y'all can live without knowing exactly where some old bishops palace used to be.
If I had one of those bunkers I would’ve made it into a massive gaming room 😂😂😂
Kinda like quackity but in a bunker
thats exactly what i was thinking
Skyrim bunker!
same man
Same
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The craziest thing I ever dug up in my back yard was the skull of a medium sized dog, the weird part is the rest of the skeleton was missing. My family had been living there between 15-20 yrs when my brother and I dug it up and it wasn't one of our dogs. We buried it and started digging a few feet away and found a really old toy car and a few marbles. We were always talking about finding buried treasures lol we didn't find any.
Maybe the yard grew and dirt got on it overtime making the toys buried bye the previous owner
I have to say that "fallout shelter" or "bomb shelter" was my first guess when hearing of a huge metal door.
You put so much effort in these videos, and you give bonus short stories.
I'd have been super excited to find a bunker like the first one. I'd probably turn it into some kind of man cave or just a place to hang out and eat/drink and maybe hang out with friends in private lol.
In 2011, my wife and I bought a house in Indiana. About a year later, while working in the yard, clearing some weeds, we found a grave marker/tombstone set in the ground. It's dated from the late 1800s. We've never found the named person on internet searches, we've been too lazy to go to city hall and dig through old paper records to see if we can find this person.
Did you try to find them on find a grave?
@@samuelschick8813 The big question is whether there's a grave in our yard or just a misplaced grave marker. Our house was built maybe 60 years after the date on the stone, so it's anybody's guess.
@@jbuchana, Pass me the name and dates and town/city and maybe I can dig something up. Did family tree and have it going back to 1288 in UK. Outside of military service was born and raised in Madison County, Ind.
@@samuelschick8813 I'll check when I get a chance. I won't be home until after dark, and we're supposed to get record snow. I'll follow up here when I get a chance.
@@jbuchana most modern libraries have records on microfiche.
This was absolutely fantastic! I love all the unexpected things people find! 😊
yeah i agree
But why? 🧐
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I like the secret finding videos, they are so cool!
so true
Those are some crazy discoveries in people's backyards! :0
I remember once trying to dig for treasure and made an excellent discovery: I found my stuffed toy buried that I lost years ago! 👍
Why was that buried?
That’s still treasure :)
If I'd found a secret bunker in my garden I'd convert it to a music studio so I could play music as loud as I wanted
Sounds exactly like something my father would do
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Why should the old man have to pay for someone else to pay for people to dig up his site and record things down in his property without his consent
Because governments are criminals.
He know ps to much, take the shot.
I’ve only ever found dirt in my backyard. Really enjoyed that thanks
What? Mine is nothing
haha same !!
If I ever make a bunker, the next owner who finds it in the future is definitely allowed to upgrade it to more advanced technology for sure.
...what?!? I think the next owner can do with it what he wants, whether you decide to "allow" it or not!! That sure is one cryptic comment you made, as I don't get the point you're trying to make. I do however get why you chose that username. Well done.
@@mierbeuker8148 I am not making a point nor do I think my opinion matters when it becomes some one else's property.
Just when it comes to the question "should you restore it or make your own batcave?" That was asked in the video we've just watched, I wouldn't want the next person to worry about the "sanctity" of the bunker. When they could make it cooler.
Hope that catches you up.
Why are you so exacerbated by my comment?
Like every new owner they add some stuff and eventually it’s just like a museum
I dont rememeber where found it, but as a kid I'd often comb decorative rocks for fossils (Finding things like petrified insect colonies, leaves or trilobites is surprisingly common!) but when I decided to bring my collection to the state science museum for appraisal, one of the bivalve fossils I'd found was a rare specimen of an animal that was likely 450 million years old!I gladly donated it to the musem and was awarded a HEAP of rewards credits at their trade-in corner (An incentive for kids to bring in and identify their finds, and exchange them for small polished fossils, bones, and polished rock beads). It's likely the fossil itself had little actual monetary value, so it was nice that I was compensated for it at all. Like, you'd be surprised how affordable and common dinosaur bones are if they aren't quality or fully intact enough to display.
The tiny skillet, is actually an ashtray also. My grandma had one & we have it now. It's made of cast iron, just like the full sized one.
It would be awesome to find a shelter like that.
I don't see why Charles had to pay for an archeological dig. I would have called a time out to see if a university or historical society wanted to pay. If not, I'd shovel the dirt back in and called it a day.
British law is different and our history phenomenal. The fine for hiding it would have been phenomenal plus destruction of a potentially protected site. We have Centuries and Millenia of active still visible human activity on our land as well as hidden under it. Given I studied British Prehistoric Archaeology at university I'm doing a terrible job at explaining the different approaches and reasons!
@@weatherwitchandfelinefamiliars But what if the land owner simply didn’t have that sort of money? I know I couldn’t pay that much. It seems crazy to leave the cost to the land owner who didn’t even know it was there.
Why did the old man have to pay 12,000 bucks to get them to find this old building? Everything they find goes to the crown. Why not let the crown pay for the excavation
Exactly
Exactly
exactly, they are so shameless
It was 21,000 not 12,000 which is even worse. That makes no sense that he would have to pay for that. I would have told them to leave and wait for someone to excavate who offered to fund it.
I'd love me a garden-bunker...would put a gaming room in there (especially for summer, I don't like the heat and being underground would keep it cool!)
Why is this mans voice so, soothing
I believe that is Walter Blackie Jr.
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I would make my bunker into a place where I kept my most important belongings.😇
That guy that gave back the safe was stupid. That neighbor had already collected the insurance on all that stuff. He better have got a BIG reward.
I agree
I would have spent the money and sold the jewels. I believe the previous owners of the house stole the safe from the neighbour and forgot to dig it up or were forced to leave very quickly and there was no time. If you are going to dabble with that kind of theft you will have unsavory friends.
In your eyes he may have been stupid, bit still was a nice gesture. Not everyone has to be profit-oriented 100% of the time lol
@@legolasdf1 so your saying if you found all that money and jewels you wouldn't expect a reward?
@@80wolfmanrob Your life works entirely upon getting rewards? do you pay your taxes expecting rewards as well?
If you found money, AND know who's the owner and don't return it, you're just a glorified thief trying to justify yourself
I’m from Staten Island ! It’s so cool you covered a story from here 😊
I would make the bunker into a really cool gaming room.
If I found a bunker in my backyard, I would immediately turn it into a personal recreation room. I would definitely need to find a way to carry a 27"-36" CRT down there though.
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This is the exact reason i love houses and gardens but unluckly i live in an apartament on the 10 floor, at least the view is beautiful.
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If I found a WWII/Cold War era bunker under my house, I would 100% turn that place into my own man cave, complete with a bar and mini fridge.
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If I had a bunker in my yard I'd turn it into a lounge with a bar and cigar smoking room as well!
I'd also have a dart board and pool table too!
And I'd have it as a tornado shelter that you could have a great time in while a tornado strikes.
You sound vengeful.
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First: if I realized I just picked up a spider I'd probably have a heart attack and delouse myself instantly. And second: if I then realized that spider was rare, I'd call a Entomologist to come catch it... If I didn't accidentally kill it in my arachniphobic panic to get away and clean myself.
This is a wonderful story, and animation.
Man I would have been so happy to find that bunker I would feel so much safer in life against so much like a bomb a zombie out brake someone breaking in my house a tornado and so much more. That bunker would have been looking like the rooms on the movie a blast from the past!! I would be so so happy..
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I also found safe in my backyard 4 years ago
Really
Did you get it opened?
If I found some great bunker/ shelter, I'd rather make it my own personal space, probably with some history books. I wouldn't restore it to a bunker as it would be a little depressing as it brings back scary times :>
Those abandoned garden bunkers could be used to store preserved food. Old buildings sometimes have theaee storage areas build seperate from the main house and often into hillside if such are avalible. It is not refrigerated but somewhat cooler then indoors.
They're called a root cellar. They've been used for numerous decades.
The only thing I've ever found in a backyard was old coins, that weren't rare or worth anything.
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(Nice video! What will *YOU* do if that happened to you?I would leave it alone tbh)
My creepy backyard story:
Me and my sister were digging in our backyard one day to find "hidden treasure" and we found a lot of trash but as soon as my sister gave I was about to give up until I came across a old Rusty key that looked like it can from the 80s (you know the ones that have the two pieces on top with the long body). I went to my mom and we tried to take some of the rust off we got most of it off but it was still really creepy because we couldn't find what it unlocked and the house dated back way before ww1 and they key was fully baried with rocks completly covering it so a human had to barry it but my mom was renting the house from her friend at the time and the previous owner had died. Maybe their is something baried in the backyard who knows.
It's not creepy, but your English is just plain poor.
@@susanhamptonva4203 I think the key unlocked complete loss of correct grammar. It succeeded, that was painful to read.
A key from the 80's? lol...
On property I was buying in Washington State I found 3 items. A furrower, used for making rows for crops, was stuck in the middle of the river bordering the property. I tried to retrieve it unsuccessfully due to flooding days later. On the riverbank I found the rear window and other parts of a 1941 Chevy Coupe Deluxe. Locals used them to block floodwaters back then. Finally, I found the remains of a travel trailer buried in the forest on the land. Once again I was prevented from learning more by the river. Nobody really knew how it got there, but some reports indicate the trailer may have been washed there by prior flooding, possibly with fatalities (without more information this is just speculation).
I’d leave it and make people pay me $10 per minute to visit in the bunker
the skillet ashtray is adorable. LOL I'd love to find one like that.
clickbait title. he found nothing inside! It was an empty room meant to be a fallout shelter. FFS guys enough clickbait bs.
This is a great video please more
16:35: those artillery rounds! Not bombs! Most likely a Japanese artillery emplacement and the rounds (shells) were buried after WW2.
My mother lived in kent, England during ww2 & stayed in her house, she said if I'm going to die it won't be in a HOLE underground, she was a tough but brave woman .. my father was away fighting in the war ..
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A suburb of Rapid City, SD had become a very popular area to build a new home. The suburb of Sommerset really grew, that is until it began to sink!! As home after home sunk into the earth it was discovered that the area had been build directly over what had previously been a gypsum mine. The mine was quite extensive with a large cavern below the homes. As the mine was explored an old vehicle was discovered as well, but no one knows how it got there. Unfortunately, the home owners are still out of their homes. Many leaving with just the clothes on their backs because it's too dangerous to reenter their homes.
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That is so frkn cute a bear napping on a hammock!
I think it’s unfair to make the person who found the old building to pay for it the Government should as what if he not had the mo et to pay for it it’s not like he got he builders to dig for it they were just digging to put foundation In for a building
That little guy on the right bottom corner has changed a lot and I like the new version it looks more cuter 😍
I don't understand how finding an old fallout shelter is something "you won't believe" someone found in a backyard. These melodramatic pronouncements turn an interesting story into something childish.
I would be super happy to find a bunker😍
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If i found a bunker like that, i would convert it into a man cave that is a combination of a Nintendo room and gaming room if i had a big collection
I’ve never found something in my own garden but when I was in primary school I remember digging up a bicycle on the school field.
Thats…amazing to find
I 💗 be amazed!
I agree with lol, I would restore it to former glory and just admire it, as it is something from WWII which is very rare and full of history!
I can't believe it I have also found a hourglass spider in my yard!!!!!
I was watching a British gardening show (Big Dreams, Small Spaces with Monty Don for all the brits out there) and one of the families building their new garden found a a WWII air raid shelter where they were digging their pond. Another family found a live unexploded grenade in their back garden while removing the turf (the same family also dug up a bumblebee nest).
Underground bunker? The ultimate man cave!
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In buÿian, Juan hrēuisoq møhn was moving out, while he was look for his safe he keept sence 1983
Instead of his safe, he found a big building from the 16th-18th century, it was one of the 100,000 (dont get confused fron the russian party) busavick temple showing queen dęhÿa ałhaba zeks the 9th when she was 8-13 years old, and inside was his safe and what the heck, it was made by 🫀s,🫁s,🤚s, & 🦴s and luckily stone 🪨 and brick 🧱
He still had to move out of his house
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5:37 I think I'd explore what's inside, Then redecorate it into a new room.
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We found a hatch in the floor of the back bedroom closet under the carpet. Went to a room beneath the house.
3 guesses what it had been used for.😉
The strangest thing I've ever found in my backyard was my uncle. He used to cover himself up with dirt and pretend he was a potato.
if I had a bunker like one of those I would make into a giant animal sanctuary mixed with a gaming room
THIS WAS SOOOOO AMAZING
Maybe the skillet was filled with candy during Halloween and dropped and forgotten because of how one chunk is missing.
Yey Be Amazed 😁😁😁
If i had a bunker i would stock it up with food. And turn it into a hidden room for me to contemplate life in.
That old man should not have to pay for that discovery.
Yeah thats kinda retarded since he wont benifit from it the goverment shoukd be the one paying
4:15- "They might be sat on something incredible." "Incredible"? It's not much more than a hole in the ground.😂
I would turned that into a storm shelter,or maybe a minecraft gaming room🤣🤣😂💖💖
I'm not going through the many comments, but if no one else has told you, the little skillet with the skeletons that were an ashtray around it that you asked why anyone would put a skillet and an ashtray together? The skillet is also an ashtray, had one just like it back in the day.
Regarding the Skillet/ashtray combo... Is it possible that they used the ashtray to make small fires in it to cook things on the skillet, and the heat fused them together?
My grandparents bought a house in 1962 from the man who built it.
He was a welder and started building the house in 1938, but was unable to finish it until 1945 bc of WW2.
In 1994 my grandma decided to have the entire interior of her house repainted.
One of the painters found $1K in $20 bills with a Hawaiian stamp on each bill. (Hawaii use to use American currency as their own before Hawaii became a State of the USA).
These bills were very rare so she had them appraised. At that time each $20 bill was worth $100.
My grandma saved those bills until her death in 2014.
My dad had them in in safe and my nephew, Nick Haase of Fillmore, CA broke into the safe, stole the bills, along with my dad’s $100K in Gold and $50K in silver.
I didn’t find out about it until after the statutes ran out, so I couldn’t call the police and have him arrested
15:02 a picture of "Rose Quartz"(" bc she isn't a rose quartz but a diamond, if you don't understand watch steven universe) from steven universe
Lol i paused the video and it was exactly at 15:02
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