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Explore With Us it is really heavy cause my mom got cremated mom cremated box is definitely heavy wow I wander why they didn't take it that's very important to take your love one with you wow I can't believe they left like that it strange why they left there
I got lost once in the woods for about 5 days. I was nearly to starvation and dehydrated pretty much. Ate insects and some strange berrys. Finally found a house in the middle of the woods. Looking pretty much wasted, but in some shelfs i found a bottle of water and canned beans. Those truely saved my life. I was able to walk back on track and was saved by a young family driving by. So when i come by those places now i allways search them for a bit of food and if I don't find something I put a bottle of water and canned beans inside and just leave. It's my way to say thanks. You might aint get lost easy these days, but if you do everything you will find can be usefull and save your life.
That's like a TH-camr I watch. He always has food and water with him while he's exploring. If he thinks that there are homeless people around he offers food and stuff
You can survive 3 weeks without food you had 2 weeks til starvation set in. And I can bet you would have started eating grass before then. You’d of been fine
Please can you do a follow up on this video? Figure out who lived there & why they left all their stuff behind? I'm sure I'm not the only one who has been left wanting to know more. Brilliant videos & content. Keep up the excellent work 👌🏼
Ron Middlebrook, the guy who wrote that note, is a really popular author of instructional music books. He writes books for music schools, guitar center, etc. I bet you could probably find more about these people if you sent him an email or something.
i cant help but thinking that the person who died was looking down on you and saying "Thank God someone is finally getting me out of here" then you put the box back on the shelf.
It looked like a hippie camp to me! They had alot of junk laying around out side. It had to be hot for them in the summer's. And they probably had to have water brought in . Living conditions was not good there. Just watching video flared up my O.C.D. I don't like a mess!!!!!!!!
As for the 'human reains/ashes', perhaps you should inform some sort of authorities? Perhaps they could find someone who would appreciate having the "remains" returned to them?
Yeah I've watched a few different videos now from other TH-camrs who found ashes but made sure they worded it to make you think a body was discovered or at least bones.
I like how you paint a picture of an untold story, you do it in a way that everyone could piece it together in their own way.. I would like to see more of your hidden/secret caves video's, those are my favorite. I'm new to your channel, and it's awesome how you and your daughter go around and explore these untold stories. keep it up, and great job you two.
JESSICA Shea, I was watching all their videos the other day, I'm a new fan of his videos so wanted to catch up. in some of his videos he notes on the screen and mentions his daughter, so I was assuming he explored with her. I bet he takes his whole family with him, but still awesome. makes for some awesome family time and memories.
Each of these abandoned places had a story behind them that are long forgotten. I’m glad you guys explore these places and remind the world of these places and the people that lived there, even if their stories will never be uncovered.
It feels very ominous to me. Someday in the future, our World will probably look like this too. An abandoned civilisation. Earth will be one big archeological sandbox.
I don’t know why I do this but I always think the same things when I see these exploring videos. “Someone at some point moved each and every object to where they are at the present time. (Obviously, there are things that become moved because of weather effects, decay, etc.) I meditate on the fact that each object was purchased, or given to by someone, and transported to the spot that we see it now. I know it’s like “No Durr, dude” but still it’s part of why I enjoy them so much. I like these two the best I think. He is just enough rebel, line-pusher, and he seems to understand what we viewers like. Not a small thing is that he and his daughter seem to demonstrate care and respect to the locations. I’m really a big supporter of that.
Well said, I agree. I imagine one step earlier -- before anyone brought these items here, someone (maybe far away) made each one. So something someone maybe made in China, someone bought and brought here. . . It's cool imagining the journey all those little items each took, to be here now on this video.
I also do this... Sometimes frustrates me when im somewhere and its like for just a split moment i can picture what was going on in that spot years ago cause i want the vision to last a bit longer ..
Perhaps her ashes were kept there because she worked in the 'shop' with him. Or it was one of her 'spots' she enjoyd most, watching him fix and build things. To be close by. Another great video. Respectfully done.
You guys have the most interesting, thought provoking video's on the entire web. This place is a puzzle, I was expecting at any moment someone running you out of their home. It kept me on the edge of my seat.
I agree! There is NO other channel like this one! Definitely one of a kind! When they upload a new video I try to stop everything im doing and watch it. I really look forward to their uploads, they never disappoint!
@@isbsey you should watch it lol, there's like*3 individual parts like hold have eyes, back to the hills have eyes 2 but they are creepy and disturbing movies*
Just discovered your videos and now I'm addicted. Glad I'm not the only one who watches them. Makes me sad to think that after I die all of my prized possessions will just be someone's junk.
Great video brother! I totally agree with you, where did they go? It does look like some trailers were deserted before some of the "nicer" one's. I love this kind of exploring because your painting a picture of what happened through the camera's eyes and only you can tell that story because you are there. Don't worry if you repeat a word sometimes because "where did they go?" Needed to be said a few more time's. Keep hitting those kind of places.
Seems very strange, my fiancee came up with an idea, it could have belonged to a Mexican family that used these buildings to house illegal immigrants before sending them on. Or the husband of ladies remains could have gotten sick or injured or both and wandered out into the dessert and never returned. Or just a big family running from bad people hence everything was left behind. I LOVE THE COOL Places y'all go explore! Please don't stop.
Yes 😔 it is sad what i dont under stand is why leave behind your love one! I know she is gone but still its hard to leave sum one you truly love behind. What a sad world we live in😔
These type of things always make me kind of sad. I can understand having to abandon most of your material possessions if you have to pack up and leave in a hurry but there are always so many family photos in places like this. Makes me wonder if there is anyone out there missing them. This video takes it to a whole other level though. What happened to these people that they left behind someone's ashes? Very spooky. I like to keep the idea in my head that maybe a family member will find their way back one day and be able to save the pictures. Thanks for showing us such interesting places. Really makes you think.
I saw a place like this in Northern California, everything left behind and stuff all over the place, family pics and even the bed was made. It belong to an older couple that died on their way home in a car accident. No one ever claimed their home or their stuff so it just sat there for 10 years before i went exploring there.
But who knows about the place in the video, because it looks a more than one family lived there. Intriguing for sure, i would love if they could investigate who owned this stuff and what happened there.
I get that many folks are saying the ashes should be given to any remaining family, and I'm not saying that's wrong. But you all might be surprised at how often people really just don't care about relatives they aren't close to anymore. There is always the chance that could be the case here. My example: the best neighbor I ever had was an old hippie named Don. He eventually died of kidney cancer. His only remaining relative was a brother who lived several hours away. Brother didn't want to bother coming up to deal with Don's things or even his remains! He didn't want photos, he didn't want Don's personal papers (Don was an ordained minister and had a master's degree in anthropology), he didn't want the computer, the stereo, the music collection. Brother wanted none of it. That is, until another neighbor was helping me clean out the apartment and found an old valuable stone artifact from South America that Don's father acquired years ago. Of course the brother wanted that because it was worth alot of money. But other than that he didn't want to deal with anything at all. He even had the audacity to tell us that if all of us neighbors wanted to chip in and pay for Don to have a funeral, we could. But of course he didn't offer to help pay one cent. He wouldn't even pay for an obituary in the local paper. Yet he wanted the valuable stone thing. We were all low income and nobody afford to pay to even have Don cremated. We donated what we could but sadly most of Don's things ended up in the trash thanks to the landlord. Don's remains were likely used for science since nobody claimed the body. My point of telling that story is that sometimes family just doesn't care. Again, I'm not saying that someone shouldn't *try* to find the family of the deceased woman. But don't be shocked if such family is very nonchalant about it. It seems to me this place was likely the home of an older couple, based on some of the clues shown in the video. Woman passed away in 1998. Man likely remained living there for years and became a hoarder to cope with the loss of the woman. That happens alot. He too eventually either passed away or became too old and unhealthy to live there anymore. Whatever family they may have had obviously didn't care enough to come to clean up the place at all. It was common in the old days for people to be buried on their own property. Today people scatter or retain ashes on their property all the time. I once knew someone who sprinkled his wife's ashes under all her rose bushes in her garden. If the woman whose ashes are in this video lived there for a long time, as it appears she did, then this was her home, and it could be that her home is the best place for her remains to be. Just my two cents worth. Great video as always. Happy exploring. Peace all.
You really should of sold that stone and used it for the costs it would of taken to give him a proper funeral, while keeping all of his personal belongings for yourself since if you don't take them, then they're gonna get thrown out which already happened. Sounds sad to be honest, but that's life for you.
Timber Leaf AJ Yea, it was. Kind of nice actually, it isn't that often that people take the time to write a thoughtful, well put together comment on TH-cam.
No one in my family, except me, cares where my grandmother's ashes go. Her ashes would of been trashed or left like this in her broken down home. I have her ashes. No way I would leave her there.
Amanda thats a thoughtful comment I too am aware of this. Everything I might hold dear will one day belong to someone else or end up in a flea market. I always find viewing other peoples family photo albums at markets brings this fact home to me the most that even their dearest photo memories end up for sale to total strangers. nothing is forever.
Astonishing video, simply extraordinary. The human ashes abandoned in the urn almost made me cry. Your approach was so human, so respectful and compassionate. I had to subscribe to your great channel. Amazing filmmaking skills. Thanks for sharing with the world
They were peoples homes they lived forever on these properties when the Government kicked them off. It's really pretty sad. They had built homes then the Government came and told them the homes were not up to code so the bought trailers and storage buildings to live in. This is one of the most shameful things California has ever done to people. Some have homesteaded on these properties for 75 years or more and Ca ripped their homes right out from under them. Very sad.
Calif did that too in Laguna Beach to some families that had been handed down generations, one day they got these letters that the government was taking the land and these people couldn’t even take their homes (beautiful Mobil homes on the shores of Laguna Beach) it broke my heart that the government did this to these families, now US park rangers live in these people’s homes, makes me sick.
It's so crazy to see someones life just left out in the desert, really does make you wonder about how they lived their lives and who they were. I think it's awsome you explore these places that have been forgotten. Gives it a chance to be rembered once again. Thanks for making these amazing videos!
Some one eyed, cleft lip freak is gonna popup and kill him quickly if he's lucky. I would pay money for the chainsa to not be there on his return loop. I hope he doesn't reveal this location, because i see an atc, generators,a chainsaw etc/
You know... I'm thinking about those cremains you found, and a lot of people probably find it depressing that a person's entire life could eventually amount to a metal box, forgotten in the middle of the desert somewhere, but I think I find it kind of comforting. Just the idea that life goes on, you know? We all want to live as long as possible and die comfortably in our sleep, but there's something comforting to me about the knowledge that even if I were to die suddenly and in the worst possible way, no matter what happens to me, life will still move on. Nothing that could possibly happen to me would ever be able to interrupt the life going on all around me. Even if my own worst case scenario came true, ultimately, everything would still be okay everywhere else. No matter what happens to me, personally, everything will always be okay. But then again, strangely, I have always found that my life is just easier and I'm less anxious when I stay focused outside of myself, so it's just a habit.
Your comment regarding death reminds me of the words of a spiritual guru: 'If today you died, tomorrow the world will still be running perfectly and beautifully without you'
I saw that too, I had to pause on it so I could check it out better but yeah I totally thought it was a grandma sitting there. VERY CREEPY VIBE ON THIS ENTIRE PROPERTY FOR SURE!! Hope everyone has an awesome weekend 😊
imo this place was one of those make shift house properties.. they were kinda popular in the 70s and 80s.. 1 person owned the land and charged everyone to brind a trailer or something to live in on it... most people who lived on these places didnt have large families or lived alone... most people likely died in those homes or were taken to hospitals and died else where.. as to why they look like they do well once the last person went the few locals that knew that property was there ransacked them.. nothing happened there, noone ran, people got old and died.
yes, and then the place was TRASHED and torn apart, license plates were removed so victims could not be identified as 'missing', and NOTHING WAS STOLEN...if this was in L.A. anything of value/use would've been picked clean! this was so eerie....I will never entertain the idea of living in an 'off grid community' again as it appears it only makes you a sitting duck for something very nefarious.... :(@@KelseaMajestic
Its very sad, but people living in totally isolated areas, grow old then die, if they don't have any family left, their Ashes may never be claimed, ending up like this person did.. You filmd this in a very respectful way. Thank you for sharing. The camera work, editing etc is excellent. Cheers to you both
In the desert climate here in Phoenix they can totally dry out from the outside in, with the skin retaining the original shape. I've lost a few over the years in the back of our pantry. Also, the onions in AZ are unlike onions from California. They start out dry & no moisture drips from them when you cut them. So where the onions originate from can be a factor as well.
+Ryan Jay I know there's an area on the way from Phoenix to Vegas up Hwy 93, closer to Vegas that is just filled with Joshua trees. Anyone needing to go to or from those cities, Hwy 93 is a great route to see the many changes in topography & flora going from low to high desert...great drive (oh and you can speed too, not heavily travelled, hehe)
What an absolute spinout that this video had human cremation ashes Two days ago on Saturday morning here in Perth, western Australia, i took my two dogs to a new section of bush near my place. I stumbled upon an old abandoned 5 acre property adjacent to this bush so i decided to check it out.. Long story short but there were about half a dozen garden sheds scattered amongst the overgrown scrub which all had old random family brica-brac from old school sporting trophies and medals to pots and pans, old tuxedos and clothes etc but what i didn’t expect to find were 2 boxes of family members’ ashes. Date of cremation dated back to the early 80’s however the two people which died had the same surname but died a couple of years apart. Pretty sad they were just forgotten about amongst junk
A good idea might be to have a look through calendars that you come across. You might be able to see what the people who stayed at these places had been doing and it might give you clues to where they went or what happened to them! Just a thought that came to my mind! Good job with everything guys you’re one of my favourite channels by far! ♥️
One of your most interesting videos to date. The respect you have for the places you explore comes through your work. It appears something happened in May of 2015 or there about. It's nice to see a place the vandals have not trashed. Cheers
Found a Kenneth M. Dimond in OH 47 yrs old with an Aimee Dimond listed as relative to Rosie Marie Dimond. Both Kenneth and Aimee lived in Bullhead City, AZ, then Mohave, AZ then in OH. I think 47 Kenneth might be the son in the B&W photo? Can't locate an Obit or Death record for Kenneth around 2015 without paying.
Whoa !!! I just love all your videos and get so engrossed in everything you find. Your commentaries are great too. Makes me feel like I'm right with you both. Soooo kewl for a father/daughter team to travel all around find abandoned places. Must be really a bonding time for you too. Hope you're well and can't wait for more videos ♥️
Remember my mother using one in the 60's... was also the first washer my wife and I had as we couldn't afford much so it was a free gift from an elderly couple. Made caring for our newborn a little easier! That was only 25 years ago!
This is such an awesome video. Deffinantly kept me on the edge of my seat through out it. You all have the best videos on TH-cam. Will be looking forward to more from you guys.
OMG, this place was on the news! I'm sure of it. Some family lived here and the parents were arrested because their kids were living amongst all this junk and feces everywhere. It was pretty recently too, like within the last 30 days that they found the family living here and arrested the parents.
I love rooting through old and vintage things. I have a few nice pieces I've found on trash day! The vintage jewelry was lovely and sorry to say, those pieces would have went home with me. I love your adventures.
Maybe this is the Rose Marie? Died like a month before the cremation (dead in feb 1998), lived in Mohave where the cremation service was, and where they were filming. Maybe if she is the one, it will be easier to find her relatives who probably lived there
Wow! The show "Horders" would have had a field day if the people were still living there. It blows my mind to think about the effort that went into trucking all that junk out to the middle of nowhere. Like you kept saying....Where did they go? What was there story? Would be cool if you could find an old journal or something that talked about the place.
I JUST stumbled upon your videos and I've already watched... 7? Great great work and the ones with Emma in them are incredible too! Can't wait to share your channel with everyone I know lol
This is a salutatory message to everyone watching this video This will one day happen to you all! All the stuff you treasure or value will end in a tip or flea market or owned by strangers.
1:21...anyone else think it was a person standing in the darkness straight ahead only to realize it’s a lamp or something in front of a window? (And then to realize it’s a hanging planter in front of a window)
I rank this video up there as one of the best. I am so intrigued as too who lived there and what happened. You've got to find out what happened...it's driving me crazy not knowing, lol...Thanks to both of you once again for an amazing weekend video.
EXPLORE WITH US...Go to 11:49 and look WATCH the trailer...something moves have you noticed this? It looks like it goes back under the RV.!!! Maybe a foot? An animal?
Dude be careful... that place's not abandoned... and is a serious risk... what if they use it to do some type of drug dealing or use it as drop off point for drugs/weapons etc..? the minute you entered and felt someone lived there, that's the time to RUN... rather than be stupid and keep walking into that place...
What stuff? People who live out nowhere are resourceful and tend to have major equipment like powerful trucks that can haul heavy stuff like trailers and machinery
Its very possible that the State could have removed whoever was living here very recently and placed them in a State run nursing home. If the person needed medical care and the Authorities found out the conditions they were living in they could have placed them for better care. Just a suggestion for what might have happened.
It appears this was possibly a small family commune. Likely the family slowly dispersed/passed away with just the older couple living there. At the point where you focused on the bathroom in the building with the ashes, there was no fire extinguisher that I could see, but a soda syrup container next to the toilet and an oxygen bottle closer to the camera. There were several other indications throughout the whole place that indicated illness or elderly in the last stages of life. Perhaps, it was a number of elderly siblings who individually passed on one by one until none were left.
No you were correct, the truck cab with the camper on the back was a Datsun. The little truck with the trailer behind it was a Subaru Brat, really neat little truck too.
Yes, the Subaru Brat was a cool little vehicle, which is the one he called a Datsun. The actual Datsun, on the other hand, wasn't a pick up with a camper but a chassis mount, mini motorhome. A unique and interesting vehicle that was available, for a few years, here in the U.S. Amazing that all this interesting stuff was just left to rot, out there. Kind of a shame, too.
So much stuff left behind, makes you wonder what happened to them? Fancy not scattering their ashes, but then you think your going to and then you just forget. What a fantastic find, love seeing these places, so much to see. Awesome video, be nice to find out what happened to them, or some history of the place. (UK)
I wonder why they left all their stuff in there..there are some foods still, i wonder if what happened..i remembered a movie in that location its "Wrong Turn"..
You guys are literally the reason I'd love to live in the u.s. the UK is dead for doing stuff like this! Keep up the good work and great entertainment 😀
U got me to click on the video saying that you found human remains, I was waiting for a body or bones, turns out it’s just an unopened urn full of ashes.
I did some research on google to find out this was a large family that lived out there, one of the sons went into town one day a bought a winning lotto ticket, he bought a used school bus in town and they all moved out
Hell55 Drake still wondering why they would leave a family members ashes sitting on a shelf, abandoned in the desert. Seems so strange to me. Where did you find the info?
Hell55 Drake with all due respect I highly doubt that’ll happen. This place looks like it was forcefully abandoned. Winning a lotto ticket and leaving someone’s ashes behind? Na I don’t buy that story.
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Explore With Us it is really heavy cause my mom got cremated mom cremated box is definitely heavy wow I wander why they didn't take it that's very important to take your love one with you wow I can't believe they left like that it strange why they left there
Carefully for snakes and scorpions over it head..black widows and shit
Slot of expensive antiques
Heather Gregoire is
I saw something move at the bottom of the trailer around 11:49 time-frame. It sort of looked like the heel of a kid's foot.
I got lost once in the woods for about 5 days. I was nearly to starvation and dehydrated pretty much. Ate insects and some strange berrys. Finally found a house in the middle of the woods. Looking pretty much wasted, but in some shelfs i found a bottle of water and canned beans. Those truely saved my life. I was able to walk back on track and was saved by a young family driving by.
So when i come by those places now i allways search them for a bit of food and if I don't find something I put a bottle of water and canned beans inside and just leave. It's my way to say thanks. You might aint get lost easy these days, but if you do everything you will find can be usefull and save your life.
McRabbit you are truly blessed..take care yourself.God bless you..
That's like a TH-camr I watch. He always has food and water with him while he's exploring. If he thinks that there are homeless people around he offers food and stuff
You can survive 3 weeks without food you had 2 weeks til starvation set in. And I can bet you would have started eating grass before then. You’d of been fine
@@TheBmxHD you can only survive that long without food if you have water! If you dont have water you die very quickly. Oh ps you're an ass.
O shit where at same
I’m glad the Human remains you found were ashes and not someone who died and never found
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Cock Jones fuck yours too.
I was thinking, someone could be dead under all that crap, and no one would ever know, it's happened before
Thankyou for posting this so I didn’t watch the whole video and be disappointed lol
I’ve never seen any actual bodies found by any of the exploring channels. It’s good to see that it’s super rare.
Please can you do a follow up on this video? Figure out who lived there & why they left all their stuff behind?
I'm sure I'm not the only one who has been left wanting to know more.
Brilliant videos & content. Keep up the excellent work 👌🏼
Ron Middlebrook, the guy who wrote that note, is a really popular author of instructional music books. He writes books for music schools, guitar center, etc. I bet you could probably find more about these people if you sent him an email or something.
i cant help but thinking that the person who died was looking down on you and saying "Thank God someone is finally getting me out of here" then you put the box back on the shelf.
USMCROCH LMFAOOO
USMCROCH that thought made me sad 😞
Lol rip
Nah they weren't. When you die, that's it
MY SAME EXACT THOUGHT LOL
The thing I can't figure out is that bag of onions hanging when he was in the kitchen you look pretty damn fresh to me
Was just thinking the same thing lol
It looked like a hippie camp to me! They had alot of junk laying around out side. It had to be hot for them in the summer's. And they probably had to have water brought in . Living conditions was not good there. Just watching video flared up my O.C.D. I don't like a mess!!!!!!!!
@@Tiotpl dude, they were not growing out the tops.
They were plastic.
Jeffrey Ferguson squatting come & go
As for the 'human reains/ashes', perhaps you should inform some sort of authorities? Perhaps they could find someone who would appreciate having the "remains" returned to them?
I thought you meant you found a corpse. Thanks for getting me hyped for nothing 😂😂
@@llama1488 I know but that still would be metal as fuck
Same here. May want to re context that.
Yeah I've watched a few different videos now from other TH-camrs who found ashes but made sure they worded it to make you think a body was discovered or at least bones.
Ya. Were is the body. What a deal:)
I bet there's some real remains somewhere there.
I like how you paint a picture of an untold story, you do it in a way that everyone could piece it together in their own way.. I would like to see more of your hidden/secret caves video's, those are my favorite. I'm new to your channel, and it's awesome how you and your daughter go around and explore these untold stories. keep it up, and great job you two.
R Boyd, maybe, I thought it was his daughter. I saw a video yesterday that he had his kid with him. I apologize if I was mistaken.
brent walling he explores with his daughter
Dee Maynard I thought so, I just think it's awesome for dad's to spend time with their kids like he does.
JESSICA Shea, I was watching all their videos the other day, I'm a new fan of his videos so wanted to catch up. in some of his videos he notes on the screen and mentions his daughter, so I was assuming he explored with her. I bet he takes his whole family with him, but still awesome. makes for some awesome family time and memories.
Each of these abandoned places had a story behind them that are long forgotten. I’m glad you guys explore these places and remind the world of these places and the people that lived there, even if their stories will never be uncovered.
It feels very ominous to me. Someday in the future, our World will probably look like this too. An abandoned civilisation. Earth will be one big archeological sandbox.
I don't know if y'all already done this or not but could y'all do a follow up on this please?
I don’t comment often, but I watch every episode on your channel. This was one of the best yet. I love your channel.
Todd E Walnuts is there any chance you could check my channel? We've just started and can't get many views😞
I don’t know why I do this but I always think the same things when I see these exploring videos. “Someone at some point moved each and every object to where they are at the present time. (Obviously, there are things that become moved because of weather effects, decay, etc.) I meditate on the fact that each object was purchased, or given to by someone, and transported to the spot that we see it now. I know it’s like “No Durr, dude” but still it’s part of why I enjoy them so much. I like these two the best I think. He is just enough rebel, line-pusher, and he seems to understand what we viewers like. Not a small thing is that he and his daughter seem to demonstrate care and respect to the locations. I’m really a big supporter of that.
Well said, I agree.
I imagine one step earlier -- before anyone brought these items here, someone (maybe far away) made each one. So something someone maybe made in China, someone bought and brought here. . .
It's cool imagining the journey all those little items each took, to be here now on this video.
I also do this... Sometimes frustrates me when im somewhere and its like for just a split moment i can picture what was going on in that spot years ago cause i want the vision to last a bit longer ..
Perhaps her ashes were kept there because she worked in the 'shop' with him. Or it was one of her 'spots' she enjoyd most, watching him fix and build things. To be close by. Another great video. Respectfully done.
I’m laughing at “that’s a REALLY old washing machine” because my grandma has one that she bought last year in Mexico 😅
Yes, you can still buy those washine machines.
The good old wringer washing machine. Watch your fingers in the wringer!! Lol
You guys have the most interesting, thought provoking video's on the entire web. This place is a puzzle, I was expecting at any moment someone running you out of their home. It kept me on the edge of my seat.
They are the best of the best filmmakers on TH-cam
I agree! There is NO other channel like this one! Definitely one of a kind! When they upload a new video I try to stop everything im doing and watch it. I really look forward to their uploads, they never disappoint!
I really want to explore places like this
its trespass! be careful you don't get arrested or even worse your head blown off as a intruder by the home owner.
I know it looks so fun. Unfortunately I have no idea where to even find any place to explore out here where i live though.
Notice how everything has dust but the chain saw?
Octavia and the eggs and fresh onions Mmm
Leatherface lives here
Dustless AND no chain
I noticed that to
That is very interesting
This reminds me of The Hills have Eyes.
My cousins n sister used to make me watch the series with them 😂😂😓
I don't know that one?
Oh don't go there, the hills have eyes is so creepy of a movie, and sadistic. Well very gruesome.
@@isbsey you should watch it lol, there's like*3 individual parts like hold have eyes, back to the hills have eyes 2 but they are creepy and disturbing movies*
I was thinking the same thing! So creepy!
Just discovered your videos and now I'm addicted. Glad I'm not the only one who watches them. Makes me sad to think that after I die all of my prized possessions will just be someone's junk.
Great video brother! I totally agree with you, where did they go? It does look like some trailers were deserted before some of the "nicer" one's. I love this kind of exploring because your painting a picture of what happened through the camera's eyes and only you can tell that story because you are there. Don't worry if you repeat a word sometimes because "where did they go?" Needed to be said a few more time's. Keep hitting those kind of places.
Seems very strange, my fiancee came up with an idea, it could have belonged to a Mexican family that used these buildings to house illegal immigrants before sending them on. Or the husband of ladies remains could have gotten sick or injured or both and wandered out into the dessert and never returned. Or just a big family running from bad people hence everything was left behind.
I LOVE THE COOL Places y'all go explore! Please don't stop.
This is so sad always sad to see people's belongings left behind that's touched me seeing someone's ashes left behind hope that person is at peace x
Yes 😔 it is sad what i dont under stand is why leave behind your love one! I know she is gone but still its hard to leave sum one you truly love behind. What a sad world we live in😔
This makes me so sad. These are someone's memories.
These type of things always make me kind of sad. I can understand having to abandon most of your material possessions if you have to pack up and leave in a hurry but there are always so many family photos in places like this. Makes me wonder if there is anyone out there missing them.
This video takes it to a whole other level though. What happened to these people that they left behind someone's ashes? Very spooky. I like to keep the idea in my head that maybe a family member will find their way back one day and be able to save the pictures.
Thanks for showing us such interesting places. Really makes you think.
I saw a place like this in Northern California, everything left behind and stuff all over the place, family pics and even the bed was made. It belong to an older couple that died on their way home in a car accident. No one ever claimed their home or their stuff so it just sat there for 10 years before i went exploring there.
But who knows about the place in the video, because it looks a more than one family lived there. Intriguing for sure, i would love if they could investigate who owned this stuff and what happened there.
Yes please, more videos like this. It would be nice if you could find the family of the woman who’s ashes you found as well.
I think I found the obit ... not to difficult, could be done.
I think you need to follow up on some of your discoveries. It would add another dimension to your videos.
Jason Ferguson You beat me to it. I was going to look for Rosie Marie!
Kathy Lynch ... first time for everything lol. I was pretty surprised no one else had mentioned finding it.
I tried, I can't find the obit
I get that many folks are saying the ashes should be given to any remaining family, and I'm not saying that's wrong. But you all might be surprised at how often people really just don't care about relatives they aren't close to anymore. There is always the chance that could be the case here.
My example: the best neighbor I ever had was an old hippie named Don. He eventually died of kidney cancer. His only remaining relative was a brother who lived several hours away. Brother didn't want to bother coming up to deal with Don's things or even his remains! He didn't want photos, he didn't want Don's personal papers (Don was an ordained minister and had a master's degree in anthropology), he didn't want the computer, the stereo, the music collection. Brother wanted none of it. That is, until another neighbor was helping me clean out the apartment and found an old valuable stone artifact from South America that Don's father acquired years ago. Of course the brother wanted that because it was worth alot of money. But other than that he didn't want to deal with anything at all. He even had the audacity to tell us that if all of us neighbors wanted to chip in and pay for Don to have a funeral, we could. But of course he didn't offer to help pay one cent. He wouldn't even pay for an obituary in the local paper. Yet he wanted the valuable stone thing. We were all low income and nobody afford to pay to even have Don cremated. We donated what we could but sadly most of Don's things ended up in the trash thanks to the landlord. Don's remains were likely used for science since nobody claimed the body.
My point of telling that story is that sometimes family just doesn't care. Again, I'm not saying that someone shouldn't *try* to find the family of the deceased woman. But don't be shocked if such family is very nonchalant about it. It seems to me this place was likely the home of an older couple, based on some of the clues shown in the video. Woman passed away in 1998. Man likely remained living there for years and became a hoarder to cope with the loss of the woman. That happens alot. He too eventually either passed away or became too old and unhealthy to live there anymore. Whatever family they may have had obviously didn't care enough to come to clean up the place at all.
It was common in the old days for people to be buried on their own property. Today people scatter or retain ashes on their property all the time. I once knew someone who sprinkled his wife's ashes under all her rose bushes in her garden. If the woman whose ashes are in this video lived there for a long time, as it appears she did, then this was her home, and it could be that her home is the best place for her remains to be.
Just my two cents worth. Great video as always. Happy exploring. Peace all.
You really should of sold that stone and used it for the costs it would of taken to give him a proper funeral, while keeping all of his personal belongings for yourself since if you don't take them, then they're gonna get thrown out which already happened. Sounds sad to be honest, but that's life for you.
Thats a long coment
Timber Leaf AJ Yea, it was. Kind of nice actually, it isn't that often that people take the time to write a thoughtful, well put together comment on TH-cam.
One question, can you allow to take things or live them along?
No one in my family, except me, cares where my grandmother's ashes go. Her ashes would of been trashed or left like this in her broken down home. I have her ashes. No way I would leave her there.
Very sad and humbling. Someone lived and hopefully had a good life. Prayers to all.
It has the “hills have eyes” vibe for sure!! I was waiting for someone to pop up from a hole in the ground
I was thinking the same thing. All those abandoned cars may have been from people who were hijacked and murdered. Very creepy place.
Me 2 waiting for somebody to pop out
I would be looking for boobytraps at every step 👁 👁
I don't know what happened but I can feel the heavy energy through the video.
This has got to be my fav channel for exploration. I love how passionate you guys are
Everything you work for is going to be left behind you you're going empty handed so you better love and treat yourself better
Amanda thats a thoughtful comment I too am aware of this. Everything I might hold dear will one day belong to someone else or end up in a flea market. I always find viewing other peoples family photo albums at markets brings this fact home to me the most that even their dearest photo memories end up for sale to total strangers. nothing is forever.
Astonishing video, simply extraordinary. The human ashes abandoned in the urn almost made me cry. Your approach was so human, so respectful and compassionate. I had to subscribe to your great channel. Amazing filmmaking skills. Thanks for sharing with the world
They were peoples homes they lived forever on these properties when the Government kicked them off.
It's really pretty sad. They had built homes then the Government came and told them the homes were not up to code so the bought trailers and storage buildings to live in. This is one of the most shameful things California has ever done to people. Some have homesteaded on these properties for 75 years or more and Ca ripped their homes right out from under them. Very sad.
My question ! where is this?
@Seven Bundy I live rather near Joshua Tree. But up in the mountains on the other side of Joshua Tree. So sad. I'm very sorry.
@Seven Bundy That's wrong. Very messed up!
Calif did that too in Laguna Beach to some families that had been handed down generations, one day they got these letters that the government was taking the land and these people couldn’t even take their homes (beautiful Mobil homes on the shores of Laguna Beach) it broke my heart that the government did this to these families, now US park rangers live in these people’s homes, makes me sick.
@@Cheritamichelle it's out in the desert outside of LA..
It's so crazy to see someones life just left out in the desert, really does make you wonder about how they lived their lives and who they were. I think it's awsome you explore these places that have been forgotten. Gives it a chance to be rembered once again. Thanks for making these amazing videos!
This is so fascinating to me. The amount of stuff there is out there must have taken ages to accumulate.
Straight up "The Hill's Have Eyes" place right there...!!!!!
Holly shit Scott Crabtree!! We are on the same page lmao that's exactly what I said to my brother watching this with me!!
@@kbkimber2857 Lol yeah, the kinda place you don't want to hang around for too long!
I thought the exact same thing...i was waiting to see one if those mutant people pop up....super creepy but awesome video!
Some one eyed, cleft lip freak is gonna popup and kill him quickly if he's lucky. I would pay money for the chainsa to not be there on his return loop.
I hope he doesn't reveal this location, because i see an atc, generators,a chainsaw etc/
Scott Crabtree...STRAIGHT UP, HILLS HAVE EYES. Hahahahaha! There are people all over this world living wild and free and CRAZY!!
300,000 subs! The EWU crew keeps growing! And you guys deserve it for the awesome content!
this..this was just ...just there are no words to describe how amazing this video was! keep up the amazing work!
You know... I'm thinking about those cremains you found, and a lot of people probably find it depressing that a person's entire life could eventually amount to a metal box, forgotten in the middle of the desert somewhere, but I think I find it kind of comforting.
Just the idea that life goes on, you know? We all want to live as long as possible and die comfortably in our sleep, but there's something comforting to me about the knowledge that even if I were to die suddenly and in the worst possible way, no matter what happens to me, life will still move on.
Nothing that could possibly happen to me would ever be able to interrupt the life going on all around me. Even if my own worst case scenario came true, ultimately, everything would still be okay everywhere else.
No matter what happens to me, personally, everything will always be okay.
But then again, strangely, I have always found that my life is just easier and I'm less anxious when I stay focused outside of myself, so it's just a habit.
Your comment regarding death reminds me of the words of a spiritual guru: 'If today you died, tomorrow the world will still be running perfectly and beautifully without you'
This really gave me the chills 3:20 when he looks in the room look under the window to the right, closely
Looks like a Raggedy Ann doll
Looks like a mess
I saw that too, I had to pause on it so I could check it out better but yeah I totally thought it was a grandma sitting there. VERY CREEPY VIBE ON THIS ENTIRE PROPERTY FOR SURE!! Hope everyone has an awesome weekend 😊
Raiza B. Annabelle?
It looks like a ronald mcdonald cut out.
imo this place was one of those make shift house properties.. they were kinda popular in the 70s and 80s.. 1 person owned the land and charged everyone to brind a trailer or something to live in on it... most people who lived on these places didnt have large families or lived alone... most people likely died in those homes or were taken to hospitals and died else where.. as to why they look like they do well once the last person went the few locals that knew that property was there ransacked them.. nothing happened there, noone ran, people got old and died.
i saw onion hanging at 4.02.seem fresh to me.maybe someone still live there.
Really disturbing.. Its like the whole community disappeared in the middle of living their life...
Elisa Beasley this is exactly why I got freaked out. Like every one of the people living in every trailer just disappeared.
yes, and then the place was TRASHED and torn apart, license plates were removed so
victims could not be identified as 'missing', and NOTHING WAS STOLEN...if this was in L.A.
anything of value/use would've been picked clean! this was so eerie....I will never entertain the idea
of living in an 'off grid community' again as it appears it only makes you a sitting duck for something
very nefarious.... :(@@KelseaMajestic
Can anyone tell me where this is at? This was so interesting to see! Almost like an apocalypse!
Elisa Beasley in the middle of trashing their place, what low life would live like this
Aliens & Ufo's ?
This would be my mothers paradise. She loves others second hand stuff
Its very sad, but people living in totally isolated areas, grow old then die, if they don't have any family left, their Ashes may never be claimed, ending up like this person did.. You filmd this in a very respectful way. Thank you for sharing. The camera work, editing etc is excellent. Cheers to you both
I love that you all give us a bit of history. And talk to us.
So glad you document all this. You are the new archaeologists. Thank you for leaving it as it was!
Big Subaru logo on back of truck
“Look at this old Datsun”
Lmao
THANK YOU!!!
Damn u beat me 2 it lol
Subaru Brats came with 2 rear facing seats in the bed with hand grips. Pretty rad!
oof
Josiah Ruiz I like you profile picture ;)
At 4.07 it looks like fresh onions in the red hanging bag! Did you check them to see or maybe they were fake?
Diana Chapman
They do look fresh!!
I was thinking the exact same thing! No way those have been hanging for 3 years
Definitely fresh! I am glad others caught that!
In the desert climate here in Phoenix they can totally dry out from the outside in, with the skin retaining the original shape. I've lost a few over the years in the back of our pantry. Also, the onions in AZ are unlike onions from California. They start out dry & no moisture drips from them when you cut them. So where the onions originate from can be a factor as well.
+Ryan Jay I know there's an area on the way from Phoenix to Vegas up Hwy 93, closer to Vegas that is just filled with Joshua trees. Anyone needing to go to or from those cities, Hwy 93 is a great route to see the many changes in topography & flora going from low to high desert...great drive (oh and you can speed too, not heavily travelled, hehe)
What an absolute spinout that this video had human cremation ashes
Two days ago on Saturday morning here in Perth, western Australia, i took my two dogs to a new section of bush near my place. I stumbled upon an old abandoned 5 acre property adjacent to this bush so i decided to check it out..
Long story short but there were about half a dozen garden sheds scattered amongst the overgrown scrub which all had old random family brica-brac from old school sporting trophies and medals to pots and pans, old tuxedos and clothes etc but what i didn’t expect to find were 2 boxes of family members’ ashes. Date of cremation dated back to the early 80’s however the two people which died had the same surname but died a couple of years apart.
Pretty sad they were just forgotten about amongst junk
Squatters law, move in. Claim it.
@@jordan-pu9qv fuck squatters
That Subaru deserves to be rescued, it's in great shape!
Ever research for relatives when you find a place with everything left behind?
A good idea might be to have a look through calendars that you come across. You might be able to see what the people who stayed at these places had been doing and it might give you clues to where they went or what happened to them! Just a thought that came to my mind!
Good job with everything guys you’re one of my favourite channels by far! ♥️
One of your most interesting videos to date. The respect you have for the places you explore comes through your work. It appears something happened in May of 2015 or there about. It's nice to see a place the vandals have not trashed. Cheers
Nice work.
Really enjoyed the video and your respect for others.
11:50 definite movement in the sagging plastic , its there one second and then moves up out of sight .
@Richard Berni Yes, you're right! Doesn't look like an animal. It looked like fingers the 1st time I saw it!!
@@isbsey no need to worry, it was just insulation from the lining that had fallen out due to natural decay that for blown back in by the wind
I was thinking snake
Armadillo? Looks like he poked his nose out then climbed back in
Snake 🐍 ... I screenshot and zoomed in .. its a snakes head and it moves back
Found a Kenneth M. Dimond in OH 47 yrs old with an Aimee Dimond listed as relative to Rosie Marie Dimond. Both Kenneth and Aimee lived in Bullhead City, AZ, then Mohave, AZ then in OH. I think 47 Kenneth might be the son in the B&W photo? Can't locate an Obit or Death record for Kenneth around 2015 without paying.
That's the same information I stumbled onto with the information from the urn.
i believe kenneth was who performed the creamation
Well done guys...very helpful sweethearts🖤🖤
Play 11:50 in slowest speed. A foot is going further back in under the trailer.
Metiental 😼 holy shit that gave me chills
I see it clearly
Yikes! It looks more like someones arm to me.
Yo wtf
Holy shit. That's terrifying
The hills really do have eyes! Great video, as always!
Whoa !!! I just love all your videos and get so engrossed in everything you find. Your commentaries are great too. Makes me feel like I'm right with you both. Soooo kewl for a father/daughter team to travel all around find abandoned places. Must be really a bonding time for you too. Hope you're well and can't wait for more videos ♥️
Remember my mother using one in the 60's... was also the first washer my wife and I had as we couldn't afford much so it was a free gift from an elderly couple. Made caring for our newborn a little easier! That was only 25 years ago!
If i ever leave my house to rot, exporers will be like "damn so organized" i honestly feel like going there to fix up the damn place
This is a mood
Wow that place is just mind blowing because everything is there included those ashes
JKintzle02 I agree! I'd like to know more. This left many questions.
every corner you turned stressed me out.
Hi
Me too mostly because they didn't investigate like I would have. I think they were scared. Lol
Hi. From. Gas
This is such an awesome video. Deffinantly kept me on the edge of my seat through out it. You all have the best videos on TH-cam. Will be looking forward to more from you guys.
Found this
Rose Marie Bolton born 1938- died feb 9th 1998 aged 59. She had been residing at fort Mohave county Arizona. Previous was in us military
Omg she died 4 days after I was born I was born 5 Feb 1998 😢
OMG, this place was on the news! I'm sure of it. Some family lived here and the parents were arrested because their kids were living amongst all this junk and feces everywhere. It was pretty recently too, like within the last 30 days that they found the family living here and arrested the parents.
Mary Looks very alike but the couple was arrested on March 2nd, while the video was posted in February.
You *sure* they immediately post after going places? Asol
Yeah but when the kids become adults the system kick them out and arrest their parents for nothing
I love rooting through old and vintage things. I have a few nice pieces I've found on trash day! The vintage jewelry was lovely and sorry to say, those pieces would have went home with me. I love your adventures.
We love watching your respect full videos. Your parents raised you right.
It was only a matter of time, brother. Good job. Keep doing what you do.
I wish you, or someone, could follow upnon whose home this was and what their story is. What happened to them.
Maybe this is the Rose Marie? Died like a month before the cremation (dead in feb 1998), lived in Mohave where the cremation service was, and where they were filming. Maybe if she is the one, it will be easier to find her relatives who probably lived there
Do someone know today about this place or people?
Wow that's horrible for that woman's ashes to be left behind like that. She deserves better. Thanks for another video.
Wow! The show "Horders" would have had a field day if the people were still living there. It blows my mind to think about the effort that went into trucking all that junk out to the middle of nowhere. Like you kept saying....Where did they go? What was there story? Would be cool if you could find an old journal or something that talked about the place.
Weird stuff.
I JUST stumbled upon your videos and I've already watched... 7? Great great work and the ones with Emma in them are incredible too! Can't wait to share your channel with everyone I know lol
Looks like a hoarder's buildings and property.
This is what happens when people do meth, then believe if there are other meth users, it will always be there. They always view trash as treasures.
I don't buy the meth angle. Meth heads don't keep recipes or have workshops or typically play guitars.
Stop saying it is meth heads, you think a meth head has recipes and damn pink doll trinkets?
This is a salutatory message to everyone watching this video This will one day happen to you all! All the stuff you treasure or value will end in a tip or flea market or owned by strangers.
That looks like Hills have eyes type stuff. Be careful! Love the videos though:)
wonder if they were thieves, stealing cars, etc.
Bianka. That's EXACTLY what I was thinking! Lol. I kinda got that Hills have eyes or Texas Chainsaw Massacre vibe... creepy.
Bianka. Right
1:21...anyone else think it was a person standing in the darkness straight ahead only to realize it’s a lamp or something in front of a window? (And then to realize it’s a hanging planter in front of a window)
I rank this video up there as one of the best. I am so intrigued as too who lived there and what happened. You've got to
find out what happened...it's driving me crazy not knowing, lol...Thanks to both of you once again for an amazing weekend video.
EXPLORE WITH US...Go to 11:49 and look WATCH the trailer...something moves have you noticed this? It looks like it goes back under the RV.!!! Maybe a foot? An animal?
Looks like 2 feet to me... creepy
Whaaaat!!!!!
that does NOT move like an animal would, not one pulling itself back up. That was way too stiff. That's creepy as hell.
Shit ur right. Looks like a lizard.
Dude be careful... that place's not abandoned... and is a serious risk... what if they use it to do some type of drug dealing or use it as drop off point for drugs/weapons etc..? the minute you entered and felt someone lived there, that's the time to RUN... rather than be stupid and keep walking into that place...
Esoteric Desi Yeah you really never know, very well could be
Doubt it. If you was doing a drop off or picking up etc why go somewhere people may investigate.
Esoteric Desi aa
I'd be more worried about some homicidal maniac just looking for something to do.
Must really suck for the customers if itwas a weapons or drugs drop off point, especially if its in one of the trailers
OMG 11:50 overhang peice under The trailer you can see a foot or something shoot back under play it slowly omg
Wow, good catch. I see it
Looks like two small feet with the heels towards the ground. Like someone is laying on it's back.
Ohh i saw it too, that was creepy
That is creepy.
Ew WTF! That gave me goosebumps. What the hell is that!?
I enjoy watching your videos a lot! Thank u for showing us your adventures! 💕😁
I just don’t get how this much stuff gets out in the middle of nowhere.
My question too.
It says "in the middle of no where" which i guess it may be.. but they sure have a lot of crap there for nowhere.
What stuff? People who live out nowhere are resourceful and tend to have major equipment like powerful trucks that can haul heavy stuff like trailers and machinery
Yet again, an awesome video. Appreciate you bringing us this quality content.🍻
Its very possible that the State could have removed whoever was living here very recently and placed them in a State run nursing home. If the person needed medical care and the Authorities found out the conditions they were living in they could have placed them for better care. Just a suggestion for what might have happened.
It appears this was possibly a small family commune. Likely the family slowly dispersed/passed away with just the older couple living there. At the point where you focused on the bathroom in the building with the ashes, there was no fire extinguisher that I could see, but a soda syrup container next to the toilet and an oxygen bottle closer to the camera. There were several other indications throughout the whole place that indicated illness or elderly in the last stages of life. Perhaps, it was a number of elderly siblings who individually passed on one by one until none were left.
It’s like that place is frozen in time. I find it weird that they left everything.
Im not sayin it was aliens, but it was aliens.
😂😂😂😂😂😂
Or. ..Dogman
That wasn't an old Datsun, it was a Subaru Brat. Great video, as usual. You keep 'splorin and I'll keep watchin'.
I have no idea why I said Datsun lol, I have no idea where that even came from.
+Explore With Us The little pickup camper was a datsun.
No you were correct, the truck cab with the camper on the back was a Datsun. The little truck with the trailer behind it was a Subaru Brat, really neat little truck too.
Yes, the Subaru Brat was a cool little vehicle, which is the one he called a Datsun. The actual Datsun, on the other hand, wasn't a pick up with a camper but a chassis mount, mini motorhome. A unique and interesting vehicle that was available, for a few years, here in the U.S. Amazing that all this interesting stuff was just left to rot, out there. Kind of a shame, too.
Sarah May are you in the UK? It would be a shame to let it rot, I've got two, one I got on the road and another for parts, always after another lol
At the 11:50 mark you can see a man's right hand moving back under the trailer WTF??
That is creepy af!!!
Can't see
Wtfff I saw
@@suleymarivera5321 probably an outlaw trying to hide in the middle of nowhere
@@miniwabbet4489 I took a screenshot of it but don't know how to get it to ya lol
So much stuff left behind, makes you wonder what happened to them? Fancy not scattering their ashes, but then you think your going to and then you just forget. What a fantastic find, love seeing these places, so much to see. Awesome video, be nice to find out what happened to them, or some history of the place. (UK)
The mice are in the ceiling and the turds fall onto the hanging thing...you have balls of steel to go into these creepy places...great vids!!
I wonder why they left all their stuff in there..there are some foods still, i wonder if what happened..i remembered a movie in that location its "Wrong Turn"..
You guys are literally the reason I'd love to live in the u.s. the UK is dead for doing stuff like this! Keep up the good work and great entertainment 😀
True 😨
You have to drive a very long way into the middle of nowhere.. To go to these places.. VERY long drives..
@@fdddsigns7274It’s like an hour drive from me south of Vegas.
U got me to click on the video saying that you found human remains, I was waiting for a body or bones, turns out it’s just an unopened urn full of ashes.
A lot of ppl would take issue with that. It's very misleading.
You should light a candle and bring flowers for that lady.. 😯
I Definitely would. Just dont light the candle in the house, way 2 much could go up in flames.
WHERE DID THEY GO?!?!?!
I did some research on google to find out this was a large family that lived out there, one of the sons went into town one day a bought a winning lotto ticket, he bought a used school bus in town and they all moved out
Hell55 Drake got a source?
Hell55 Drake still wondering why they would leave a family members ashes sitting on a shelf, abandoned in the desert. Seems so strange to me. Where did you find the info?
Hell55 Drake I’m curious as well where your source of info is? This is so fascinating
Hell55 Drake with all due respect I highly doubt that’ll happen. This place looks like it was forcefully abandoned. Winning a lotto ticket and leaving someone’s ashes behind? Na I don’t buy that story.
some things look like they don't have much dirt or dust on them. Maybe someone is still living there.