I'm the finder of the Celtic Chieftain chariot burial, you got the basics right, but I found all the bronze items you've shown and I told the archaeologists the chariot was there but they wouldn't believe me until their first excavation revealed the top of the chariot wheels
I can only imagine the pure rush of excitement you got, when finding that the first object you found wasn't the only artifact there. Congratulations! :)
Time Stamps 0:00 Intro 0:30 Mike Smith, Amateur Treasure Hunter 10:59 Corpse in A Tree (Thumbnail) 13:20 A Parasite Riddled Turd 14:56 A Literal Rotten Egg 16:40 St. Laurence O'Tooles Heart 18:48 Anti-Witch Craft Potion 20:57 Vampire Child 23:14 Outro
11:08 if you want to get right to the point (of the thumbnail)! I like to save people time, as others have done for me! And if you don't mind a spoiler... The corpse was not "found hidden in a tree trunk" as the thumbnail implies. Excavators found a "coffin" buried in the usual way, but the coffin was made from a hollowed-out tree trunk. I feel cheated. :)
wtf ): i thought this was about the man who like killed his kids or something and put them in a tree and burned it to try and get rid of the bodies, something along those lines. When i find what im talking about ill link it!
th-cam.com/video/d0go9sgs_Iw/w-d-xo.html found it! From my state of Ohio, sadly, this man Matthew Hoffman killed three people, dismembered them, put them in trash bags and hid their bodies in a hollow tree! Fuckin psycho
Oh boy! Story time! When I was a kid I always wanted a metal detector, and when I turned 14 or something, I got the AT-MAX PRO - (I absolutely and highly recommend it!) excited I went into the basement, weird I know, but I live in a historic home, where the basement is cobblestone and dirt. After an hour of finding nothing, I was disappointed, and went outside where the old shed used to be. As soon as I set foot on the grounds where it once was, I began getting a lot of signals. I marked the signals using some small branches, and began digging. The items I found were old silver household items, because the shed was where the servants of the home used to be (around 1906) and live. I was absolutely amazed, it was an old salt and pepper shaker, in almost perfect condition. I spent a week cleaning them when I had the chance to due to work, and dug more the next week. That’s where it got better, though. I dug up most of the old items, ranging from clumps of lead, iron, and some small pottery. (Broken :c ) the best find, was the day before our contractor was going to build an outdoor porch for us to use. I found the last signal I could in the area and dug it up, expecting a piece of iron or lead. I dug up a small copper necklace, or some material, I never figured it out. (Keep in mind, the servants home DID NOT have flooring. It was dirt. I eventually cleaned it and put it in the box of my finds while detecting. I aspire to find a box of coins.
the idea of being buried in a tree is kinda nice to me. as long as im dead and the tree isnt. ill be one hell of a surprise for the logger that comes to get my tree!
a guy was searching farmland with his metal detector.. his instruments go crazy and he finds a large burried tomb underground.. after days of digging, to his horror, he discovers many dead guys with medal detectors burried within the tomb.. thats the last thing he saw before an angry farmer smacked him in the head with a shovel
Im so glad to see a independent explorer properly compensated for their findings.... It's crazy that is not the normal outcome but it should be made common after events such as this.
Yes that’s entirely true. I know where I grew up in my hometown, the property in which my pa brought back in October 13th of 1972 from the Hammond family who built the house it had to have some hidden treasures in that dirt. So I being a pretty curious and I know I found at least a few horse shoes, metal fragments and I think a few others small things. I know I actually found a 1901 Australian coin in the yard. I couldn’t believe I found something so so old and almost the time when my Pop and Grandma were pretty young. As a kid my grandma had some sideboard cupboards in her homestead and they were brought to my dads house and put under shelter and kept from being damaged. I know it’s possible I found an Australian penny from the 1950’s and it was either found because it was dropped or found because it was in Grandma Whitfield’s side board cupboards. I asked pa about finding this penny in the yard and he said I doubt you would’ve found it in the cupboard because his (my mother are his word he spoke) mother never had any money and finding it in the dirt..part of the yard it’s most likely someone dropped it. So his like well you found it and if you keep it then it will be possibly worth a good amount of money and so in that I decided to cherish it. Still in my care but of course it’s put away from light fingers to take it and it’s a sure treasure having a 1950’s Penny and a 1901 coin be still in the hands of caretakers as I and the rest who lives here are in no way or hurry to be cashing in on these coins that were found. I found out why in my child hood’s yard we found several horseshoes and metal fragments. It was the blacksmiths for Rushworth Victoria and it really did make good sense because of our finds of horse shoes and the other things found in the yard. It’s so so ultra cool to discover you live at the address as a kid and find our what was there before we were at this address. Two addresses were in my family’s heritage on the same road until the last was brought via virtual Auction during silly Covid and these people from Melbourne flipped it with about $ 50 grand injected to the house and it sold recently to the current people in the house because my uncle was over that way and saw things. I only called him a few weeks ago easily and he told me such. The house was an asset in an Estate and the end solution was to sell it. It’s because the upkeep and rates to the bock of land and the homestead went unpaid. Putting someone so Sly as a snake, cunning as a vulture, so undeducted like a chicken in a hen house going berserk and a pick pocket who embezzles money from others. Selling off and having these assets to/of an estate get paid by liquidation is something a true selfish, self centered and a true narcissistic Personality Disorder couple of greedy grubs deal with a will and a testament is dealt with. Not be sorted out by the bequest of the deceased to me so indicates into equals x 6. That’s because two greedy green grubs who aren’t intellectual enough and can do as what the instructions especially from the dumb and such a fuxked up loser honoured it to be. It’s good in ways. It’s divided up to x? and I doubt two (well one more so the culprit because they were the executor to a Will and final testament, but has a moron of a husband or de facto partner) and the father to all the wicked witch’s children. Well it’s time for a pair of embezzlers to pick out their choice of colours for a prisoner’s uniform and get use to a 10ft x 6ft cubicle called a jail cell. Oh the unfolding and the karma of the shit show I so want to be ringside at will be so so worth it. It’s going to be a sure circus act I’ve so ever wanted to see unfold right before me. Hmm, it doesn’t pay to be a greedy grub and think oh my oldest is the first grandson so I’m all cool about letting him just do diddly squat because we can then just liquidate the vehicles, remaining $1200.00 left over from the funeral policy and spend that because it’s for us to use and it’s kept for just this group. Hmm, to me that’s pure perjury and a gross conduct to the other beneficiaries in the abiding will and and final testament. Greed, control, intimidation, being disrespectful as and to deny my three kids at the time their grandfather passed away were under the age of 18 years and a legal adults to have the share of the trust account to any cash popped away or an asset kept especially for them. Shame when things aren’t dealt with in a fairly short time but divided up in equal parts to be put for the bequest. It’s a real shame greed and greed is when the person who finds certain things that are from the past are not given the royalties for discovering such things in history or something in the past that lived, invented and occurred in the past on this very earth. History and learning about historical things is really a discovery in itself. As I mentioned earlier on finding two coins in the yard of my childhood home I have these and I got a good idea of their value. Relics of old chains found by a simple metal detector and a boy who had one back in 1977..not too long before I was born. Artefacts of such things are a true find us human beings will always discover until the human beings and race are living much so still on the planet. I did several historical electives in my years at the high school I did most of my education at. I still remember all my teachers that were teaching me such information so I could grow up and learn about this thing called life and have the education of what I gained. It’s what you take on forwards from school and may after implementing your high school education and certificate. It’s what you know and in time after discovering your artefacts and relics from the past and keep doing archeological diggings to uncover what happened in the history of the earth that your going to unearth in your findings. It’s mesmerising really when you think about it. Great going Mr Smith with your first find by your metal detector all them around 44 years ago. You deserve to be paid for your part of a pretty important discovery you made all them yeas ago. That’s so fantastic 👍🏻
"Does any one else suddenly have an irrational fear of being buried inside a tree?" Why? Do you have a fear of being buried inside a casket? A hollowed out tree trunk isn't any different than a casket, it's still wood. Both are just a container to put a deceased body in to be buried. Personally, I like the tree trunk idea.
I think the fear would be of being murdered and your body hidden inside a hollowed-out tree, your body never being found, and consequently, your killer not getting caught.
People from an ancient civilization stood in that very spot, creating their iron pieces, to be found 2000 years later by someone with a metal detector, for us to see on our computers. It boggles my mind.
What intrigued me the most is how you say "a little more stuck" at 3:14, it's just adorable. Thank you for yet another fascinating video and the excellent narration
Dude this is awesome! Seriously idk this guy but i’m so fuckin happy for him! This is too cool. Everyone deserves to have their childhood dreams come true, or any dreams at that! I loved this so much.
The Saratoga witch was pretty interesting! Mainly because i live in Saratoga Springs NY and never knew about her story. Pretty cool! Learn something new everyday! Thanks man!
If your waiting for the, ‘ *Man finds a corpse in a tree trunk!* ‘ story from the title, here’s the time stamp: *11:00* before that there’s a story about a guy metal detector ( *he’s not big time or anything,* ) who finds a huge discovery worth millions of dollars.
It's not exactly fossilized. Fossilization is a mineralization process that takes millions, not hundreds, of years. It's more sorta dried and hardened; rock-like, but not a rock. I imagine it proved that peanuts and corn had not yet been introduced to the region.
The story of the people buried in trees reminds me of the story of the Egyptian god Osiris. He was locked in a coffin, which was thrown into the sea and washed up in Byblos and a great Cedar tree grew around it
I was amazed in Mike's turn out, finding the buried chariots; it amazed me that the horses bits are very much like today's? They ve hardly changed a bit??🤔🤗
Metal detectors in Germany have over the last few decades found two historical battlefields from ancient times. The first is believed to be the famous battlefield on which the German chieftain Arminius slaughtered three Roman legions, over 20,000 men, in AD 9, commanded by the Roman general Varus. The second was completely unknown until artifacts were found by detectors and has now been declared to have been the place where the legions of the Roman emperor Maximinus Thrax fought against Germanic warriors in AD 235. Up till then, ancient Roman reports of a Roman campaign so far east of the river Rhine were not believed by sceptical historians, but now has been proven without doubt to have actually occured as told in Roman histories. The battle site is that of the Harzhorn mountain in the Harz mountains of middle Germany.
Decades ago, when I was a kid, I remember visiting a "gravesite" where someone was buried in a tree. The tree was the guy's favorite tree but it had something wrong and grew an opening at the base. When he died, he willed he was put in the opening with some other things and sealed in wax. People took the final wishes of the dearly departed far more serious than they do now... not to say people don't take them serious now. Maybe the tree got sustenance or something from his burial request because it (the tree) got better and went from a waning growth to being healthy again, closing the gap. Near the top of the gap was what looked like his face, covered in a thin layer of bark. They said spirits but I say the body probably got pushed against where the bark was closing there, the head. From what I heard, his family cut down the tree in the late 80s to move his tree-fused remains to a "proper" gravesite. The tree "bled"... its sap was red and runny. Well, it did have a core full of "impurities". I was hoping this video covered that tree... I have yet to hear about anyone covering it because I want to know more than family spoken word history. If you or any of your viewers know about what tree I am talking about and there is a video about it, please link me to it if you would be so kind. I'm not sure if we were in the hills (Appalachian Mountain area, here in the USA) or on the home island (overseas, Ireland) at the time, we were moving a lot and not quite settled down at the time. Oh, and if you were his family and think my tone was disrespectful to your spiritual beliefs as to what happened, I'm sorry. I mean no disrespect. I don't default to spiritual beliefs when pragmatic and simpler explanations can be used.
@@suprlite First I heard of that tree online, and it's that jack^sses cut it down. Damn. Please tell me it was for better reasons than a real estate thing or some pseudo-religious thing.
Imagine buying an old house with 7 acres of land and upon exploring your new homestead with your metal detector you find a bunch of relics that unfortunately has to be turned into the museum or your local authorities?
11:40 - "people often think that the Celts hail from the UK, they actually lived in Continental Europe" Well the last time I looked the UK was a part of Continental Europe. Yes I know more countries than just UK are in Europe and the Celts came from them as well, it was just the way he said it.
Omg I was born in Pembrokeshire South Wales too and I've never heard of that story! That's insane!😧😂soo spooky! Sharing this with my friends & family. My grandad had this hoppy too with his metal detector but, only found some lost jewellery😅 I know about most of the Celtic stories, love hearing about them
I have a good story that happened at my school. One day my classmate was making fun of my friend because they liked sumo wrestling On Halloween that same year my friend came in a sumo wrestling blow up costume and proudly walked around that day in the costume having the time of their life!!😁😁
Fascinating material! I’m so amazed at the high quality craftsmanship of these Celts. From the clothing , to the ceramics to the metal working . And stylistic art just grabs you . I was first amazed by these pre -,Roman artisans when I saw the Sutton Hoo Saxon helmet . I was awestruck at the perfection of the metal working. I can’t see how you could make as a black smith with a hammer and anvil . It’s as if it was poorer into a mold. The detail is amazing for metal
@@hannahprosser357You are right the Saxons are not mentioned until the very end or right after the end of the Roman era. However given how many there were when they burst on the seen in th early 5 century AD. ( invading Holland and Britain)they had to have been in existence for hundreds of years in the area of Denmark and extreme N Germany . The archaeological evidence of them being there goes back beyond the republican era of Rome. Sorry I was speculating some what to say they had mercenaries with the Goths when they assaulted Rome . But I do believe they had some mixed in as there were many Germanic freebooters that were hired on for wealth and plunder. Even the Huns had many Germans in their employ when they savaged Central Europe . When the history books tell of the Huns or Goths conquering a nation they rarely break down the other peoples among them.
Okay but don't you ever get curious about what if we could get to know the people who's bodies are found or the people of the town's discovered. Like we could maybe get an opportunity to peep into the lives they lived, how they looked or sounded like. It would be super amazing and scary and thrilling
I wanna shit everywhere so that many years later someone will find it , put it in a museum and people like you can see it I know I'm a very good person
Being a military buff, I was so hoping that this find would be like the others I've seen on TH-cam. You know, the videos showing the finding and removal of a large metal object. An object that had, long ago, been forgotten. Some were just fragments of their previous and action-filled life. Others were so well preserved that, after days of labor, they were completely removed from their silent grave. Some, were of such importance to historians, that they were fully restored and brought back to life for all to see and to be respected. I wanted this to be a vehicle from WW2 that had been captured and sent to Wales for testing and investigation. After which, it was used for weapons testing and then forgotten. I was hoping this object was going to be a Mark VI German King Tiger tank!
Fascinating content! I love this kind of stuff. Please though, change your "England" flag for the flag of St George. It's white with a red cross. The flag you showed was the Union Flag which is a combination of the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Union Flag belongs to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and represents England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
So they can get more ads in. The way the TH-cam algorithm works, these content creators have made all of their videos as long and slow as they can because TH-cam gives a better score to longer videos.
Absolutely loved this video, really interesting, amazing how the first gentleman happened upon his find solely by chance, goes to show everything does happen for a reason, keep up the amazing videos 😁
The dead body has to be murdered because why would a dead body be inside a tree? Possibly the person who could’ve possibly killed him/her. But him/her inside a tree to hide the crime or give everyone a mislead.
Nice to hear a story from 🏴 Wales 🏴. Cymru. I love it. I live in Carmarthenshire myself and its amazing. Wales has so much wonderful history. But we're only known for out funny language (patagonia also speaks Welsh)
Haia , dwi'n gobeithio ti dal yn dallt hyn! Jest isio dweud helo i berson arall Gymraeg! Anyone else, google translate isn't too reliable on welsh and english translations, but it's good enough (most of the time).
Pet peeve when he said the Roman Empire that included England and Wales he used the Welsh flag 🏴 to represent Wales obviously but then used the UNITED KINGDOM FLAG 🇬🇧 to represent ENGLAND 🏴 and here’s the thing I am not a nationalist but it’s those little details that really tick me off.
If you think about how long “humans” have roamed the earth it’s not surprising that every year well preserved and valuable artefacts are discovered, especially in areas like Europe where there were huge numbers of migrants from many centuries of nomadic civilisations rising and falling, the archaeologists and other “treasure” hunters have probably only scratched the surface of buried or lost treasures. Thanks for sharing this very interesting and entertaining episode, very grateful for all your hard work. 😀👍🇬🇧🏴
Hi I’m just leaving my office I have a few things I can get in my room I’m not going home I will be there by about seven I can do you want me home or you can come by the door t to do have a big boy and a big o o boy no cam I’m not sure what to say I love the race and I will show you the name and I can
Some dead guys spirit is saying hey they named a bank after my feces I always knew I'd be remembered for something...I just wish it was something a little better...haha
Once I was poking around with a stick I'd just picked up [In Schenectady boredom knows no bounds.] and in only a few minutes I had turned up a pre-Iroquois stone scraper which I learned by taking it to the [you guessed it] museum.
You are amazing compared to my outstrageously small brain but now I have at least 38% of my brain recovered from watching your videos from 2 years ago to now
The one of the kid with the stone wedged in his mouth has a good reason so in ancient Ireland the mouth was seen as the route by which the spirit entered and left the body hence the reason for placing a large rock in the mouth (Sometimes the soul could come back to the body and reanimate it or else an evil spirit could enter the body through the mouth and bring it back to life) hope this helped understand the reason for it👍🏼
@Kayu B. Well yes but there wouldn't really be any point in keeping the mouth open when the body was buried except for the reason I explained previously
11:15 "An ancient corpse hidden in PLAIN SIGHT" Buried in a coffin made out of a tree trunk, that they clearly dug out of several feet underground.. I guess every cemetery or burial ground has corpses hidden in plain sight by that logic.
Where is the body hidden in the tree trunk?? I watched the entire video waiting to find out the details behind it. You have it shown as the main photo and caption. 💁♀️
I would like to point out, the horse bit shown in this video is a tom thumb bit, an extremely harsh and abusive bit *STILL* used today! It simply helps to show how absolutely horrible bits are, and how little the idea has changed over *2,000* years, this shows the still running barbaric tactics people use to hurt and control horses, as a horseback rider myself, I love the sport, especially when it's slow-paced and for fun instead of clout, however, if you ever go to a facility, keep an eye out for these extremely abusive and outdated methods of control, and try your best not to support those still using it. (A good picture of the bit is at 8:02)
What glue do they use to cement petrified poop together? Info required for next high brow party I attend. You never know when this info might come in useful.
I'm the finder of the Celtic Chieftain chariot burial, you got the basics right, but I found all the bronze items you've shown and I told the archaeologists the chariot was there but they wouldn't believe me until their first excavation revealed the top of the chariot wheels
That's really Kool !!! Where did ya find it at, on your property ? I would love to go hunting for old archeology, especially coins.
@@denahall2835 I'm in wales uk
did you have an idea they would be there? did you do an initial research before you started?
@@inusaranglaag230 I'm always researching land and my gran was born 300 yards away from the chariot location
I can only imagine the pure rush of excitement you got, when finding that the first object you found wasn't the only artifact there.
Congratulations! :)
Time Stamps
0:00 Intro
0:30 Mike Smith, Amateur Treasure Hunter
10:59 Corpse in A Tree (Thumbnail)
13:20 A Parasite Riddled Turd
14:56 A Literal Rotten Egg
16:40 St. Laurence O'Tooles Heart
18:48 Anti-Witch Craft Potion
20:57 Vampire Child
23:14 Outro
@Sniper Logic Yee Yee
I wish I'd have seen your comment Before I watched The whole damn thing
@@Lydianon my heart breaks for you
Thank you!
Doing the lord's work.
I am amazed by how this man twist all the story to make it longer
Yeah
BE AMAZED
I know right 😅
Not to mention too much use of stock photos and clips that have nothing to do with the story.
Good thing i always go to comment section. Now im leaving😂😂😂
11:08 if you want to get right to the point (of the thumbnail)! I like to save people time, as others have done for me! And if you don't mind a spoiler...
The corpse was not "found hidden in a tree trunk" as the thumbnail implies. Excavators found a "coffin" buried in the usual way, but the coffin was made from a hollowed-out tree trunk. I feel cheated. :)
Thanks pal, you saved me time I just won't get back ❤️
Thanks!
wtf ): i thought this was about the man who like killed his kids or something and put them in a tree and burned it to try and get rid of the bodies, something along those lines. When i find what im talking about ill link it!
th-cam.com/video/d0go9sgs_Iw/w-d-xo.html
found it! From my state of Ohio, sadly, this man Matthew Hoffman killed three people, dismembered them, put them in trash bags and hid their bodies in a hollow tree! Fuckin psycho
Thank you 😊
Oh boy! Story time!
When I was a kid I always wanted a metal detector, and when I turned 14 or something, I got the AT-MAX PRO - (I absolutely and highly recommend it!) excited I went into the basement, weird I know, but I live in a historic home, where the basement is cobblestone and dirt. After an hour of finding nothing, I was disappointed, and went outside where the old shed used to be. As soon as I set foot on the grounds where it once was, I began getting a lot of signals. I marked the signals using some small branches, and began digging. The items I found were old silver household items, because the shed was where the servants of the home used to be (around 1906) and live. I was absolutely amazed, it was an old salt and pepper shaker, in almost perfect condition. I spent a week cleaning them when I had the chance to due to work, and dug more the next week. That’s where it got better, though. I dug up most of the old items, ranging from clumps of lead, iron, and some small pottery. (Broken :c ) the best find, was the day before our contractor was going to build an outdoor porch for us to use. I found the last signal I could in the area and dug it up, expecting a piece of iron or lead. I dug up a small copper necklace, or some material, I never figured it out. (Keep in mind, the servants home DID NOT have flooring. It was dirt. I eventually cleaned it and put it in the box of my finds while detecting. I aspire to find a box of coins.
the idea of being buried in a tree is kinda nice to me. as long as im dead and the tree isnt. ill be one hell of a surprise for the logger that comes to get my tree!
I'd haunt him if he cut down my tree and warn him and his friends never to cut my tree and leave it alone
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cuts down tree) what the ( foxy comes out of the tree)
@@solidgoals9932 im going to click on the link, I hope it’s not a rickroll
Edit: NOT a rickroll
Hol' up
a guy was searching farmland with his metal detector.. his instruments go crazy and he finds a large burried tomb underground.. after days of digging, to his horror, he discovers many dead guys with medal detectors burried within the tomb.. thats the last thing he saw before an angry farmer smacked him in the head with a shovel
Bruh wtf whos is this story?
Lmao
oof
@@scientifreak5 maybe u? U don’t like it
*cue Hello Neighbor: Farmlands*
Im so glad to see a independent explorer properly compensated for their findings.... It's crazy that is not the normal outcome but it should be made common after events such as this.
Yes that’s entirely true. I know where I grew up in my hometown, the property in which my pa brought back in October 13th of 1972 from the Hammond family who built the house it had to have some hidden treasures in that dirt. So I being a pretty curious and I know I found at least a few horse shoes, metal fragments and I think a few others small things. I know I actually found a 1901 Australian coin in the yard. I couldn’t believe I found something so so old and almost the time when my Pop and Grandma were pretty young. As a kid my grandma had some sideboard cupboards in her homestead and they were brought to my dads house and put under shelter and kept from being damaged.
I know it’s possible I found an Australian penny from the 1950’s and it was either found because it was dropped or found because it was in Grandma Whitfield’s side board cupboards. I asked pa about finding this penny in the yard and he said I doubt you would’ve found it in the cupboard because his (my mother are his word he spoke) mother never had any money and finding it in the dirt..part of the yard it’s most likely someone dropped it. So his like well you found it and if you keep it then it will be possibly worth a good amount of money and so in that I decided to cherish it. Still in my care but of course it’s put away from light fingers to take it and it’s a sure treasure having a 1950’s Penny and a 1901 coin be still in the hands of caretakers as I and the rest who lives here are in no way or hurry to be cashing in on these coins that were found. I found out why in my child hood’s yard we found several horseshoes and metal fragments. It was the blacksmiths for Rushworth Victoria and it really did make good sense because of our finds of horse shoes and the other things found in the yard. It’s so so ultra cool to discover you live at the address as a kid and find our what was there before we were at this address.
Two addresses were in my family’s heritage on the same road until the last was brought via virtual Auction during silly Covid and these people from Melbourne flipped it with about $ 50 grand injected to the house and it sold recently to the current people in the house because my uncle was over that way and saw things. I only called him a few weeks ago easily and he told me such. The house was an asset in an Estate and the end solution was to sell it. It’s because the upkeep and rates to the bock of land and the homestead went unpaid.
Putting someone so Sly as a snake, cunning as a vulture, so undeducted like a chicken in a hen house going berserk and a pick pocket who embezzles money from others.
Selling off and having these assets to/of an estate get paid by liquidation is something a true selfish, self centered and a true narcissistic Personality Disorder couple of greedy grubs deal with a will and a testament is dealt with. Not be sorted out by the bequest of the deceased to me so indicates into equals x 6. That’s because two greedy green grubs who aren’t intellectual enough and can do as what the instructions especially from the dumb and such a fuxked up loser honoured it to be. It’s good in ways. It’s divided up to x? and I doubt two (well one more so the culprit because they were the executor to a Will and final testament, but has a moron of a husband or de facto partner) and the father to all the wicked witch’s children. Well it’s time for a pair of embezzlers to pick out their choice of colours for a prisoner’s uniform and get use to a 10ft x 6ft cubicle called a jail cell. Oh the unfolding and the karma of the shit show I so want to be ringside at will be so so worth it.
It’s going to be a sure circus act I’ve so ever wanted to see unfold right before me. Hmm, it doesn’t pay to be a greedy grub and think oh my oldest is the first grandson so I’m all cool about letting him just do diddly squat because we can then just liquidate the vehicles, remaining $1200.00 left over from the funeral policy and spend that because it’s for us to use and it’s kept for just this group.
Hmm, to me that’s pure perjury and a gross conduct to the other beneficiaries in the abiding will and and final testament. Greed, control, intimidation, being disrespectful as and to deny my three kids at the time their grandfather passed away were under the age of 18 years and a legal adults to have the share of the trust account to any cash popped away or an asset kept especially for them. Shame when things aren’t dealt with in a fairly short time but divided up in equal parts to be put for the bequest.
It’s a real shame greed and greed is when the person who finds certain things that are from the past are not given the royalties for discovering such things in history or something in the past that lived, invented and occurred in the past on this very earth. History and learning about historical things is really a discovery in itself.
As I mentioned earlier on finding two coins in the yard of my childhood home I have these and I got a good idea of their value. Relics of old chains found by a simple metal detector and a boy who had one back in 1977..not too long before I was born. Artefacts of such things are a true find us human beings will always discover until the human beings and race are living much so still on the planet.
I did several historical electives in my years at the high school I did most of my education at. I still remember all my teachers that were teaching me such information so I could grow up and learn about this thing called life and have the education of what I gained. It’s what you take on forwards from school and may after implementing your high school education and certificate. It’s what you know and in time after discovering your artefacts and relics from the past and keep doing archeological diggings to uncover what happened in the history of the earth that your going to unearth in your findings. It’s mesmerising really when you think about it.
Great going Mr Smith with your first find by your metal detector all them around 44 years ago. You deserve to be paid for your part of a pretty important discovery you made all them yeas ago. That’s so fantastic 👍🏻
"Does any one else suddenly have an irrational fear of being buried inside a tree?"
Why? Do you have a fear of being buried inside a casket? A hollowed out tree trunk isn't any different than a casket, it's still wood. Both are just a container to put a deceased body in to be buried. Personally, I like the tree trunk idea.
That's exactly what I thought.
Maybe the tree will cry coz it won’t be alone ✅🤣😂🤣😂
Baha.. I thought the same thing..
sameeeeeee
it would be so cooooooooooooool
I think the fear would be of being murdered and your body hidden inside a hollowed-out tree, your body never being found, and consequently, your killer not getting caught.
People from an ancient civilization stood in that very spot, creating their iron pieces, to be found 2000 years later by someone with a metal detector, for us to see on our computers. It boggles my mind.
That Christmas Day really did change Mike’s life around
It's a good thing he didn't give him a Red Rider BB Gun. ;-D
Ikr
@@nickyokeefe9126 I just a watch it😅
He wished for it
lmfao
When you realize anything can be an artifact if your in the past like your bathroom and poop
I’m sad this vid sucks now bc I like the old strangers voice 😔
@@stadictblox8862 imagine hating a Channel just because of a voice change
😂😂😂😂😂
you're*
@@tricky6476 *chang*
Mikes mum: you’re going to share that money, right?
Mike:
Mikes mum: right...
No yes no yes no noytaes
@@atikur148 ?
@@atikur148 facts
@@atikur148 love him or hate him he spitting fax doe
That’s amazing
What intrigued me the most is how you say "a little more stuck" at 3:14, it's just adorable. Thank you for yet another fascinating video and the excellent narration
"He's probably thinking about the other girls"
"I wonder what's in there"
Dude this is awesome! Seriously idk this guy but i’m so fuckin happy for him! This is too cool. Everyone deserves to have their childhood dreams come true, or any dreams at that! I loved this so much.
he found your sister's hidden jewlery she buried when she was a kid
This shows how you should never give up what you love. No matter what.
Thanks, i was going to give up being a serial killer but i relize you're right.
You saying that made me realize I should Rick roll people now
@@isthisevencontent3344
*realize
If you’re gonna make a dark joke, do it right man.
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I almost gave up tax fraud.
Imagine being the vicking and realizing that you poop is on display in a museum 😂
Kid
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I mean... most men I've known would be proud of this, even if just secretly...
My ancestors they are Vikings. In Norway, there is still an area with my family name.
The first story is so cool, who would have thought such mundane place had such an intriguing backstory
"Witch, please"
This is... possibly one of the funniest puns he's ever made to me so far
Who else randomly found be amazed and you've been watching him ever since
Lol same I saw one video and I kept on going
since that's how youtube works, probably close to 8 million people
Yup
I can't stop I need help lol
Yep
The chain is connected to a giant drain plug. Pulling on it the World Hole begins sucking in all of creation.
Thank god
Spunch boop
Me: Looks up metal detectors on Amazon.
TH-cam: Shows this video in a notification.
Me: .... Why you spying bro?
I didn't ask
I found a metal detector with my metal detector 😶😔😂
Future is here...🧐 nothing to look forward to.
@doire aintu me trying to find who asked: 😐
@@pgre You're sad.
The Saratoga witch was pretty interesting! Mainly because i live in Saratoga Springs NY and never knew about her story. Pretty cool! Learn something new everyday! Thanks man!
If your waiting for the, ‘ *Man finds a corpse in a tree trunk!* ‘ story from the title, here’s the time stamp:
*11:00* before that there’s a story about a guy metal detector ( *he’s not big time or anything,* ) who finds a huge discovery worth millions of dollars.
Lol even if that's a fossilized poop I won't hold it barehand like person holding in the picture 😂
After I saw that picture, I went to the comments to see what people say about this picture Lmao😂
Haha ikr....😖 Even if someone offers me money I won't be able to hold it..😅😂
It's not exactly fossilized. Fossilization is a mineralization process that takes millions, not hundreds, of years.
It's more sorta dried and hardened; rock-like, but not a rock.
I imagine it proved that peanuts and corn had not yet been introduced to the region.
Same
Why not? The poop is so old that it doesnt have smell anymore, and it probably smell like dirt
I am happy that he did not give up on his dream of finding a precious object.
A PC's greatest dream.
@@lordvanilla8075 no
Yes never give up!
*Thats what i do i tryed to get to lvl 75 in royal high i gived up a few moments later i got lvl 75 now i can trade in royal high*
*Dont give up on ur dreams like what Cynthia L Bell said*
The story of the people buried in trees reminds me of the story of the Egyptian god Osiris. He was locked in a coffin, which was thrown into the sea and washed up in Byblos and a great Cedar tree grew around it
Sycamore tree.
Screen shot of the day before I was born in the UK is not to be missed you too.
Sounds pretty spiritual and artistic for them to have a tree burial. Like they're reborn with nature.
I'm so happy for Mike he achieved his childhood dream.
I was amazed in Mike's turn out, finding the buried chariots; it amazed me that the horses bits are very much like today's? They ve hardly changed a bit??🤔🤗
Well horses havent changed since we were unga bunga people as evolution take millions of years
@@BiggieCheese6945 "unga bunga people" I'm 💀 lmfao!
I love you ❤️❤️
I love your vids
How can someone rest in a tree?
Metal detectors in Germany have over the last few decades found two historical battlefields from ancient times. The first is believed to be the famous battlefield on which the German chieftain Arminius slaughtered three Roman legions, over 20,000 men, in AD 9, commanded by the Roman general Varus. The second was completely unknown until artifacts were found by detectors and has now been declared to have been the place where the legions of the Roman emperor Maximinus Thrax fought against Germanic warriors in AD 235.
Up till then, ancient Roman reports of a Roman campaign so far east of the river Rhine were not believed by sceptical historians, but now has been proven without doubt to have actually occured as told in Roman histories. The battle site is that of the Harzhorn mountain in the Harz mountains of middle Germany.
Decades ago, when I was a kid, I remember visiting a "gravesite" where someone was buried in a tree. The tree was the guy's favorite tree but it had something wrong and grew an opening at the base. When he died, he willed he was put in the opening with some other things and sealed in wax. People took the final wishes of the dearly departed far more serious than they do now... not to say people don't take them serious now. Maybe the tree got sustenance or something from his burial request because it (the tree) got better and went from a waning growth to being healthy again, closing the gap. Near the top of the gap was what looked like his face, covered in a thin layer of bark. They said spirits but I say the body probably got pushed against where the bark was closing there, the head. From what I heard, his family cut down the tree in the late 80s to move his tree-fused remains to a "proper" gravesite. The tree "bled"... its sap was red and runny. Well, it did have a core full of "impurities". I was hoping this video covered that tree... I have yet to hear about anyone covering it because I want to know more than family spoken word history.
If you or any of your viewers know about what tree I am talking about and there is a video about it, please link me to it if you would be so kind. I'm not sure if we were in the hills (Appalachian Mountain area, here in the USA) or on the home island (overseas, Ireland) at the time, we were moving a lot and not quite settled down at the time.
Oh, and if you were his family and think my tone was disrespectful to your spiritual beliefs as to what happened, I'm sorry. I mean no disrespect. I don't default to spiritual beliefs when pragmatic and simpler explanations can be used.
Too bad they cut down the tree.
@@suprlite First I heard of that tree online, and it's that jack^sses cut it down. Damn. Please tell me it was for better reasons than a real estate thing or some pseudo-religious thing.
I love the idea of being buried in a tree trunk. I’d seriously love that! It’s the coolest thing I think I’ve ever heard of.
@@WackyJ0g yes. Coolest 😎
Make like a tree and leave.😄😄😄
Imagine buying an old house with 7 acres of land and upon exploring your new homestead with your metal detector you find a bunch of relics that unfortunately has to be turned into the museum or your local authorities?
Dude... where do you get all this stuff? I need to see this for myself! Do you cite your sources for these things?
P.S. Ever consider a face reveal?
The person that found it posted here in the comments...his name is Mike Smith, you can contact him via TH-cam
I've heard the first story before, but your presentation of it was by far the better one.
11:40 - "people often think that the Celts hail from the UK, they actually lived in Continental Europe"
Well the last time I looked the UK was a part of Continental Europe.
Yes I know more countries than just UK are in Europe and the Celts came from them as well, it was just the way he said it.
@@seadog158 The EU and Europe aren't the same thing lmao!
We're still part of Europe 🤦♀️
Omg I was born in Pembrokeshire South Wales too and I've never heard of that story! That's insane!😧😂soo spooky! Sharing this with my friends & family. My grandad had this hoppy too with his metal detector but, only found some lost jewellery😅 I know about most of the Celtic stories, love hearing about them
Around 10:00, the tree trunk story starts
I have a good story that happened at my school. One day my classmate was making fun of my friend because they liked sumo wrestling
On Halloween that same year my friend came in a sumo wrestling blow up costume and proudly walked around that day in the costume having the time of their life!!😁😁
Those costumes are so damn FUNNY!! The dinosaur inflatable costumes KILL me!! I can’t help but laugh!! 😂
@@amybaby04 I know 😂😂
whoa😨
Good for her
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Fascinating material! I’m so amazed at the high quality craftsmanship of these Celts. From the clothing , to the ceramics to the metal working . And stylistic art just grabs you . I was first amazed by these pre -,Roman artisans when I saw the Sutton Hoo Saxon helmet . I was awestruck at the perfection of the metal working. I can’t see how you could make as a black smith with a hammer and anvil . It’s as if it was poorer into a mold. The detail is amazing for metal
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Saxons came after the Romans
@@hannahprosser357You are right the Saxons are not mentioned until the very end or right after the end of the Roman era. However given how many there were when they burst on the seen in th early 5 century AD. ( invading Holland and Britain)they had to have been in existence for hundreds of years in the area of Denmark and extreme N Germany . The archaeological evidence of them being there goes back beyond the republican era of Rome. Sorry I was speculating some what to say they had mercenaries with the Goths when they assaulted Rome . But I do believe they had some mixed in as there were many Germanic freebooters that were hired on for wealth and plunder. Even the Huns had many Germans in their employ when they savaged Central Europe . When the history books tell of the Huns or Goths conquering a nation they rarely break down the other peoples among them.
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Do any of you recognize any markings that distinguish from which family or who these belonged to?
Amazing! I wonder how many undiscovered there still are.
I am such a legend that I watched all of his videos twice and now I keep watching him
Okay but don't you ever get curious about what if we could get to know the people who's bodies are found or the people of the town's discovered. Like we could maybe get an opportunity to peep into the lives they lived, how they looked or sounded like. It would be super amazing and scary and thrilling
Whose* bodies.
Who's = who is *or* who has.
Whose = belonging to who.
Also, towns*. Apostrophes aren't used in possessive pronouns or to make plurals.
Mike: Always goes over the same path
Also Mike: "I wonder why I haven't found anything yet."
wahahahahaha
I-
Bahahahahaha
*Don't be mike, be smart.
Everybody wants instant gratification
The best form of gratification is with perseverance, patience and determination
Be like Mike
My life-long dream: to go to a museum of poop specimens...
I wanna shit everywhere so that many years later someone will find it , put it in a museum and people like you can see it
I know I'm a very good person
@@howlingbeat682 😀👍
*MAKE MORE!! I NEED MORE OF THIS!!*
Imagine finding something that nobody dreamt of finding 🙂
14:44 The guy was so surprised that he put down his Pokémon game lol
Being a military buff, I was so hoping that this find would be like the others I've seen on TH-cam. You know, the videos showing the finding and removal of a large metal object. An object that had, long ago, been forgotten. Some were just fragments of their previous and action-filled life. Others were so well preserved that, after days of labor, they were completely removed from their silent grave. Some, were of such importance to historians, that they were fully restored and brought back to life for all to see and to be respected. I wanted this to be a vehicle from WW2 that had been captured and sent to Wales for testing and investigation. After which, it was used for weapons testing and then forgotten. I was hoping this object was going to be a Mark VI German King Tiger tank!
Do I know u
@@ruthwright8373 no
But, this chariot was the tank of its day!
That's awesome! I love archeology.
Love your little gifs throughout.
Who said playing in the dirt doesnt pay!
Sounds like a new hobby is here
Fascinating content! I love this kind of stuff. Please though, change your "England" flag for the flag of St George. It's white with a red cross. The flag you showed was the Union Flag which is a combination of the flags of England, Scotland and Northern Ireland. The Union Flag belongs to the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland and represents England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland.
I hate it when someone says "England" but referring to all of Britain, and says Britain while referring to only one country
People use to put stones in the mouths of the deceased because they believed that it would keep evil spirits from entering in and using the body.
Oh really that's interesting!
I've always heard that people use to put coins over their eyes for the same reasons
@@Firecracker321g I had never heard that one. Thank you!
@@millerscorner2 I don't think i knew that, ty.
@@Firecracker321g that can also be coins for the ferryman to take you to the afterlife
Man u sure know how to painfully draw out a story
@Ayeshabanu Nadaf bruh
ぬぬーちぬりれねちつふるをにぬんれちふれをんれ!すしとるるしちくををり?ねしちすよよわり「せんるけゆれゆと
@@DTS1wastaken 「わわらやややまはは ゆゆめやひん
@@wagnerperez8050 ?
So they can get more ads in. The way the TH-cam algorithm works, these content creators have made all of their videos as long and slow as they can because TH-cam gives a better score to longer videos.
Very neat! I’ve always wanted to find a place to go metal detecting
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In reality the indigenous Australians use trees as if they’re tombstones, and as an Australian it’s nothing new to me
New content and not reposted ones from the past.. Who cares if it takes time to make one. The channel is here to browse 😅
Absolutely loved this video, really interesting, amazing how the first gentleman happened upon his find solely by chance, goes to show everything does happen for a reason, keep up the amazing videos 😁
Yes, people and nonhumans suffer and die for a reason. 🙄
I actually wouldn't mind being buried inside a tree. That is, as long as I've already died. 😂
Yup
Lol
Yep
@Hatem Lotfy Ali it mean he will be ok to be buried in a tree if he is already dead
@Hatem Lotfy Ali ur pfp reminds me of knobbleboy
What an iconic life he's been blessed with.😳..so cool.
The dead body has to be murdered because why would a dead body be inside a tree? Possibly the person who could’ve possibly killed him/her. But him/her inside a tree to hide the crime or give everyone a mislead.
🐼 Big Bear Hugs from a 67 yr old grandma in Kirby, Texas, USA 🐼......
My mother is 67 as well and I’m 37.. hugs back at you gramma
Hugs back at you fellow texan
Nice to hear a story from 🏴 Wales 🏴. Cymru. I love it. I live in Carmarthenshire myself and its amazing. Wales has so much wonderful history. But we're only known for out funny language (patagonia also speaks Welsh)
Haia , dwi'n gobeithio ti dal yn dallt hyn! Jest isio dweud helo i berson arall Gymraeg! Anyone else, google translate isn't too reliable on welsh and english translations, but it's good enough (most of the time).
He’s always on my recommend on the first thing I see is a video that’s always amazing
The chanel name is be amazed...
@@adriansepinski2995 are we dumb to you
@@samchindedza2012 not you but him
Your videos are always way more than their title. Very cool.
From Dublin Ireland 🇮🇪 🇵🇭 here 🥰🥰
We have loads of unfound settlements in the U.K. Many more may be found or ignored with all the new building sites right now.
Thats great it always makes you feel good when the small time adventurer hits it big.
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So cool, Mike! Answers to prayers. Best day now. Stay pretty while living the dream.
Sooooooooo detailed you are the best TH-camr 🏆
Mike Smith's story was so sweet and touching :) good for him.
Pet peeve when he said the Roman Empire that included England and Wales he used the Welsh flag 🏴 to represent Wales obviously but then used the UNITED KINGDOM FLAG 🇬🇧 to represent ENGLAND 🏴 and here’s the thing I am not a nationalist but it’s those little details that really tick me off.
No one cares!
@@stevenplopezii9919 just sharing my thoughts. That’s what the comments are about isn’t it or are you just stupid?
@@stevenplopezii9919 well I care
People like you are need help with kindness
If you think about how long “humans” have roamed the earth it’s not surprising that every year well preserved and valuable artefacts are discovered, especially in areas like Europe where there were huge numbers of migrants from many centuries of nomadic civilisations rising and falling, the archaeologists and other “treasure” hunters have probably only scratched the surface of buried or lost treasures. Thanks for sharing this very interesting and entertaining episode, very grateful for all your hard work. 😀👍🇬🇧🏴
I must say... The way you pronounce British places is hilarious! 🤭 Had me in stitches 🤣
Great video 👍 Love from London 👋
I think Lugnano is also incorrect. It skulls be loo-nya-no, since there's no g before the second n. It's Italian, not a Spanish n with a tilda. 😋
Hi I’m just leaving my office I have a few things I can get in my room I’m not going home I will be there by about seven I can do you want me home or you can come by the door t to do have a big boy and a big o o boy no cam I’m not sure what to say I love the race and I will show you the name and I can
It was great living in Pembrokeshire from 2004 but now it's way too busy but my grandson loves the beaches. Time for him to have a metal detecter.🤓
OK, this story is awesome! Good for him! What a find!
Since the back of the vampire child's skull was smashed, I'm wondering if the poor kid was murdered.
It may be just nature.
But it could...
Some dead guys spirit is saying hey they named a bank after my feces I always knew I'd be remembered for something...I just wish it was something a little better...haha
My dog must be under the same impression - "My turds must be really valuable - every time I do one, somebody picks it up!"
Oh wow , Saratoga Springs is 20 minutes away from me, and I’ve never heard about the “ Witch of Saratoga”
I'm from Schenectady and never heard of it either.
Once I was poking around with a stick I'd just picked up [In Schenectady boredom knows no bounds.] and in only a few minutes I had turned up a pre-Iroquois stone scraper which I learned by taking it to the [you guessed it] museum.
@@updownstate n
@@updownstate That’s cool!
@@CodeMars9 Extremely. One of the most wonderful things I've done.
Can we appreciate be Amazed researches???
Imagine just simply taking a poop and centuries later it's on display at a museum.
Wow that is amazing! Good job Mike !
0:44 good boi
Someone’s playing Pokémon gen 3 fighting a treecko with a blazakin
😯 Amazing Descovery mike 😄
I JUST LOVE THIS CHANNEL
'GUYS WE DID IT WE GOT THE SAINT'S CORPSE PART HEART WE CAN GET TUSK NOW'
Time to get love train
Chumi-min?
Yes Tusk, Chumi-min.
You are amazing compared to my outstrageously small brain but now I have at least 38% of my brain recovered from watching your videos from 2 years ago to now
@doire aintu *HAHAHHAHA POOP IS SO FUNNY AM I RIGHT? HAHAHAHAHAHAHABABABABAGAGAGAGAGGAGAGAGAGAGAGGA HAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHA*
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me: septic tank
The one of the kid with the stone wedged in his mouth has a good reason so in ancient Ireland the mouth was seen as the route by which the spirit entered and left the body hence the reason for placing a large rock in the mouth (Sometimes the soul could come back to the body and reanimate it or else an evil spirit could enter the body through the mouth and bring it back to life) hope this helped understand the reason for it👍🏼
@Kayu B. Well yes but there wouldn't really be any point in keeping the mouth open when the body was buried except for the reason I explained previously
@Kayu B. lol good point
11:15 "An ancient corpse hidden in PLAIN SIGHT" Buried in a coffin made out of a tree trunk, that they clearly dug out of several feet underground.. I guess every cemetery or burial ground has corpses hidden in plain sight by that logic.
Bet the guy that broke the fossilized turd catches alot of crap over that 🤣
We should learn some of these things in school. Like in History or something
@Trish Nguyen yeah
If they did that it would probably be the only interesting to learn.( in my opinion )
Why do I feel like one of these old food and/or poop artefacts is going to wind up on Ashen's couch one day?
Where is the body hidden in the tree trunk?? I watched the entire video waiting to find out the details behind it. You have it shown as the main photo and caption. 💁♀️
I would like to point out, the horse bit shown in this video is a tom thumb bit, an extremely harsh and abusive bit *STILL* used today! It simply helps to show how absolutely horrible bits are, and how little the idea has changed over *2,000* years, this shows the still running barbaric tactics people use to hurt and control horses, as a horseback rider myself, I love the sport, especially when it's slow-paced and for fun instead of clout, however, if you ever go to a facility, keep an eye out for these extremely abusive and outdated methods of control, and try your best not to support those still using it.
(A good picture of the bit is at 8:02)
What glue do they use to cement petrified poop together? Info required for next high brow party I attend. You never know when this info might come in useful.
Do you ever see dog poo that is just there in the road ealk that noone cares about