Deep in the south of Texas, near the Rio Grande and the U.S. Mexico border, a deserted, abandoned town sits forgotten under the heat of the sun. Behind the scenes: • Video
I know a couple people in that graveyard because of my dad. Practically grew up there. Back when I worked at the bentonite mines the Air Force planes used to train right above our heads. It was a helluva experience
Hi I really enjoyed this video. I lived in Texas (North) and I had never heard of this town before. I also didn't know what cinnabar is, I had to look it up, I'll admit I never knew where mercury came from. I really learned a lot from this video and one should never stop learning. Thanks so much.
Hi I really like your footage, and your channel is really cool, I feel like the voice over narration could use some work, and would really benefit from doing some sort of public speaking course. It’s just small things like pauses at weird times and complete monotone. It might even work better if you explain the research on camera. Your doing great work and I hope you guys succeed👍
Kinda somewhat thats the American spanish way and spellin but the way hes saying is more closer to proper. Tierra mean land or land of dirt lingua meaning tongue fun fact for the compound word. Tierralingua
Kiwi is a dog that often goes on hikes and explores with us in abandoned buildings, he was perfectly fine. We ensured he had water and plenty of rest, -Caleb
Did you have any problems with hotels and your dog??? I want to go out there and take Jake, but not sure where to stay because of him. Also, how bad are the rattlesnakes out there?? Don't want Jake to get bit.
We didn't stay, it was only a day trip. We didn't have problems with snakes, however bring a lot of water! It is unbelievably hot and Kiwi was having a rough go it it, we had to keep stopping we were worried he'd over heat. -Caleb
I know a couple people in that graveyard because of my dad. Practically grew up there. Back when I worked at the bentonite mines the Air Force planes used to train right above our heads. It was a helluva experience
Your dog is dying in the background 😂😂😂
It was like 105 out lol. Kiwi was having a time. -Caleb
Hi I really enjoyed this video. I lived in Texas (North) and I had never heard of this town before. I also didn't know what cinnabar is, I had to look it up, I'll admit I never knew where mercury came from. I really learned a lot from this video and one should never stop learning. Thanks so much.
Glad you enjoyed it! Our next trip will be to northern Texas, Lubbock specifically. Stay Tuned! -Caleb
Super dangerous walking through those buildings. Are constantly deteriorating
I live here. My best friends mom lies in that graveyard.
Really?
@@randomelephant9077 yes
Hi I really like your footage, and your channel is really cool, I feel like the voice over narration could use some work, and would really benefit from doing some sort of public speaking course. It’s just small things like pauses at weird times and complete monotone. It might even work better if you explain the research on camera. Your doing great work and I hope you guys succeed👍
Sounds weird right?
Pronounced Ter-lingua.
Kinda somewhat thats the American spanish way and spellin but the way hes saying is more closer to proper. Tierra mean land or land of dirt lingua meaning tongue fun fact for the compound word. Tierralingua
no mention of Carroll Shelby?
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Dude. Put your poor dog in the shade.
Kiwi is a dog that often goes on hikes and explores with us in abandoned buildings, he was perfectly fine. We ensured he had water and plenty of rest, -Caleb
😊❤️. Amazing
🤣🤣everybody was worrying about your dog
When were y'all out there?
That’s a sink hole???? I thought it was an old mine engine🤦🏽♂️
Y would anyone bring their dog out in that heat?
He lives in the desert and is quite used to it.
I took a pipe and a baggie of bud I found on someone's grave🤷♂️
Came here several year ago to attend the funeral of a good friend. He lived a virtuous life and was so much inspiration and fun
Terlinga.. bro pronounce it correctly
I remember going there for my 18th birthday, I personally loved it
It is a cool (well, hot) place! -Caleb
Camera too shaky to follow w/o getting a headache, cut and redo, thanks
I do the best I can with what I have. I'm not going to remake a 4 year old video for you.
Metal detector comes to mind
Was the chilli good? XD
Did you have any problems with hotels and your dog??? I want to go out there and take Jake, but not sure where to stay because of him. Also, how bad are the rattlesnakes out there?? Don't want Jake to get bit.
We didn't stay, it was only a day trip. We didn't have problems with snakes, however bring a lot of water! It is unbelievably hot and Kiwi was having a rough go it it, we had to keep stopping we were worried he'd over heat. -Caleb
Chisos mining company/Easter egg valley motel allows pets for a fee, but check with the front desk first
Ive been out that way 10xs.. Never saw one.. Didn't mean i didnt come near one though