The first guy charged 50$ , said it was the 19th time he did that and in that clip it kind of looks like 3 or 4 in the afternoon. Bro could potentially earn about 1200 to 1500$ by the end of that day....props to him for identifying an opportunity and providing a service like that
My friends and I were headed to Rehobeth beach last summer and there was a crash at the end of the Bay Bridge. We were in dead stop traffic in the middle of the bridge for like half an hour. My friends and I ended up getting out of the car and walking around for a bit, it was really cool.
The AT&T building was also built in the 1970s during the tail end of the Cold War which was a key reason behind it’s design! Pretty much at that time nuclear shelters were still in hot demand by governments so they decided in the 1970s to build one in New York with AT&T! :)
oh, please, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge? The view from that bridge is GORGEOUS and it's stunning and it's so serene. Not the place I'd want to be in a storm or fog, but on a clear day, the view makes me wish it had a walking trail on it.
We did Hampton roads by accident. My husband was driving and he slowly took my left hand and held on to it the entire distance and a ship was going over and we calculated the ship would be passing right over as we were right under it. We made it across and back.
Going over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge with my sister driving, we got a flat tire at the highest point. The lanes had red and green signal lights above each lane to direct traffic to another lane when there is a problem ahead. Somebody came and changed the tire for us. I hated getting out of the car, it was so high up, while they changed it. The bridge is well prepared for problems. Second scariest time in my life, the worst time was when I was hunting with my husband in Colorado and came upon three momma bears with their cubs standing on their hind legs clicking their teeth to warn us to turn around and go back down the hill. Of course we had to go back over it to get to return to my sister's home.
I live in MD and if you cannot drive across the Chesapeake bridge you should NOT have a driver's license. The lady says it is obsolete. Without a boat how would we get to Eastern shore?
I don't think she would love riding on a ferry either.. when I go to my summer cottage, I have to take 3 ferries, the issue is me getting sea sick in my car.. 😅
I live in Maryland too! You’re right- a lot of people in this video were being quite dramatic. There’s a tunnel around where I live almost identical to the one shown in the video, cause that’s what a tunnel is supposed to look like! They’re literally everywhere! Listing one as “scariest structures ever” is just as ridiculous as it is inaccurate. It shouldn’t be scary at all if you don’t have claustrophobia- even my dad, who has claustrophobia is able to go through the tunnel without too much fear. I now realize how long this comment is- sorry
The couple has a photo of a child, asks if any kids stayed there that night. Was told No. yet, in the photo you see a family with kids. The watcher house may have been someone who wanted the house but was outbid. Makes me wonder if the new owners were the ones who sent the letters. Not only did they get the house they wanted but got it cheaper than asking price. That would explain why the letters have stopped as well as why no one got them before then.
Wow. House at the end is beautiful. No way I’d let someone force me out like that. Id get cameras, I’d literally set a mailbox trap until mail is supposed to come, etc. Secondly even if I was selling it, no way would I settle for anything less than a million. Beautiful house
@@zenthous9568 they did not have to, the man of the house should've just handled it tbh, and that's not even like a "be tough, be a man" kind of thing, i just mean like since i'm a guy, i'm putting myself into his position and I think the best thing should've been immediately confronting the problem for the sake of his family. Like the OP said, put up some cameras, do some investigative work, backtrack to where he would HAVE to be to deliver the letters and wait... then when the coward who is doing this appears, go confront him, preferably with police, but if not, then I guess deliver some "personal justice" to him and live happily ever after with your family in your nice, new home. Basically I'm saying just don't be a victim, don't let this random guy win. it's not some "spiritual force" preying on your home, it's 99% likely it's just some creepy guy from down the street off his meds that needs to face consequences for his actions.
@@zenthous9568 how is "man of the house" an idiotic thing to say? It's literally a standard, everyday phrase. It doesn't even mean anything derogatory so you're delusional lol. Also they can't have done everything i said because then they would've caught the guy. Putting up cameras is a good first step, but that's not all I meant, like following the trail of hands on the letters will inevitably lead you to the person writing them so even if he is using the postal service or whatever, you'd still find the guy doing it if you followed everything I said and clearly they didn't do that.
My very first panic attack in my 38 years of life was on the Chesapeake bay bridge last October. I've gone over that bridge 100s of times and then one day, BAM! Now I can't do bridges...
I used to live in Virginia and went through that tunnel all the time. Me and my family back then made jokes and stuff about it. It was fun and pretty short.
While the white stone bridge here in nyc isn’t as long as the Chesapeake bay in md, I still get scared because I can’t swin and I always think about what would happen if the bridge feel
I have drove on top of the Chesapeake bay bridge and through the Hamptons Road Tunnel many times… Yea it can sometimes get scary but if you get used to it, it’s not that bad.
We have a similar tunnel in Seattle. It’s a brand new tunnel, on highway 99 by the waterfront. Maybe not quite as long, but you can’t see the end because it’s not straight in either the left-right or up-down axis. There’s no exit for cars for a few miles, but every few hundred feet there’s an emergency exit door, so say a car’s on fire and there’s smoke you’re not gonna suffocate because there’s exits. I’m not scared of it, but I have a friend who gets a little bit afraid of it sometimes. I like that it’s very brightly lit with white LEDs: none of that crappy dim orange sodium lighting, which used to scare me in tunnels as a child, though it was fine outside. Funnily enough, bridges do not scare me, even the highest, longest, and narrowest, but probably because I’m used to the floating bridges in Washington State. I know two of them have sunk in storms (I-90 in the 90s, Hood Canal in the 70s.) However, both happened due to construction or maintenance errors during those storms, and I don’t think anybody died. Neighboring Tacoma also had a cable suspension bridge collapse in 1940 due to a design flaw: It used solid metal plates for support, which were hit by the wind, causing a vortex-like turbulence. When the wind blew steadily at around 40 mph, this turbulence (same force that causes a flag to flap around in the wind) matched the natural resonance of the structure and caused it to start to twist back and forth. The day this happened, the entire bridge deck was slowly ripped apart. That one was pretty short-lived, and it took 10 years to construct a new one due to the short supply of steel during WWII, which happened in the following years.
Sneak two ppl in the house and have them surveillance for a week. Stock the house with a bunch of food. rotate for Boredom. And just out of a tiny crack in the curtain and wait. Eventually they could have caught him and saved money
I drove over in in 2021 for vacation to Delaware. I loved it for some reason lmao, I just knew it was going to be on this list because I know it’s notorious for being terrifying. I don’t really see what’s so bad about it other than the length and height.
I drove through that tunnel back in January! It is currently undergoing a major expansion. Also a few nights ago I had watched the Sylvester Stallone movie Daylight with the trucks exploding inside New York's Holland Tunnel.
I like tunnels I just don’t like how if one person crashes in the front, you’re stuck in the back till it’s clear, and a smoke in the tunnel will truly ruin your day.
In my country, Norway. 30min from Oslo. You can visit Losby Gods Hotel, a large country estate, steeped in over 170 years of history. And a haunting story of on scary room where a servant killed her self. Now haunting the hotel.
The water one was figured out. It was an older woman who wanted to buy the house she's been waiting years and years and years for it to be put up for sale and she lost the bidding war to the family that was going to move in I don't remember if they ever actually did move in but there is a story on it she did it trying to scare them into moving so that she could purchase the house which she ended up never doing it and she bought a different house
I don’t know the name but there is a bridge that is soo..freaking tall and long and oh my Goodness..my hands and idk I get nervous that someone might cross the line and knock me off😭😭
ik it might seem scary but i think people should atleast try to drive through places atleast three times a month, its not as scary as long as you take your time and start building confidence
Anyone ever consider that the Watcher is the current owner(the person who bought the house from the Broaddus family)? The letters started after purchase and ended with the sale ate a lower price...sounds like a scare tactic
The first guy charged 50$ , said it was the 19th time he did that and in that clip it kind of looks like 3 or 4 in the afternoon. Bro could potentially earn about 1200 to 1500$ by the end of that day....props to him for identifying an opportunity and providing a service like that
and he's never using his own car, so he doesn't have to worry about maintenance or fuel costs. the man is a genius
@@leonv7716 I’d take cash and card
He said $25 and he was likely one of many employees for that company.
The video said $20
My friends and I were headed to Rehobeth beach last summer and there was a crash at the end of the Bay Bridge. We were in dead stop traffic in the middle of the bridge for like half an hour. My friends and I ended up getting out of the car and walking around for a bit, it was really cool.
Wait there is no way but my brother got into crash on june 21, 2021 he was driving a BMW
In 2020 I got hit on the bridge and then had a panic attack the next time I drove on it
@@emmiebenson8447 that sounds so scary omg I’m sorry!! I always thought that seemed so difficult to process
The AT&T building was also built in the 1970s during the tail end of the Cold War which was a key reason behind it’s design! Pretty much at that time nuclear shelters were still in hot demand by governments so they decided in the 1970s to build one in New York with AT&T! :)
yikes brony
oh, please, the Chesapeake Bay Bridge? The view from that bridge is GORGEOUS and it's stunning and it's so serene. Not the place I'd want to be in a storm or fog, but on a clear day, the view makes me wish it had a walking trail on it.
We did Hampton roads by accident. My husband was driving and he slowly took my left hand and held on to it the entire distance and a ship was going over and we calculated the ship would be passing right over as we were right under it. We made it across and back.
Going over the Chesapeake Bay Bridge with my sister driving, we got a flat tire at the highest point. The lanes had red and green signal lights above each lane to direct traffic to another lane when there is a problem ahead. Somebody came and changed the tire for us. I hated getting out of the car, it was so high up, while they changed it. The bridge is well prepared for problems. Second scariest time in my life, the worst time was when I was hunting with my husband in Colorado and came upon three momma bears with their cubs standing on their hind legs clicking their teeth to warn us to turn around and go back down the hill. Of course we had to go back over it to get to return to my sister's home.
Hope you guys realise the error of your ways and don’t murder innocent animals anymore, under the fake title of “hunting”
@@AfraidMonsters better than buying it from a grocery store
That's a great side hustle! $25x19 trips is almost $500!
I live in MD and if you cannot drive across the Chesapeake bridge you should NOT have a driver's license. The lady says it is obsolete. Without a boat how would we get to Eastern shore?
I don't think she would love riding on a ferry either.. when I go to my summer cottage, I have to take 3 ferries, the issue is me getting sea sick in my car.. 😅
I live in Maryland too! You’re right- a lot of people in this video were being quite dramatic. There’s a tunnel around where I live almost identical to the one shown in the video, cause that’s what a tunnel is supposed to look like! They’re literally everywhere! Listing one as “scariest structures ever” is just as ridiculous as it is inaccurate. It shouldn’t be scary at all if you don’t have claustrophobia- even my dad, who has claustrophobia is able to go through the tunnel without too much fear.
I now realize how long this comment is- sorry
@@squirrel83 that’s what I was thinking! They were being so dramatic! Lol
You can go around the bay it just takes longer then going over the bridge of course
woman moment
The couple has a photo of a child, asks if any kids stayed there that night. Was told No.
yet, in the photo you see a family with kids.
The watcher house may have been someone who wanted the house but was outbid.
Makes me wonder if the new owners were the ones who sent the letters.
Not only did they get the house they wanted but got it cheaper than asking price.
That would explain why the letters have stopped as well as why no one got them before then.
Rational explanation
They could've baited the watcher with a hidden camera to get a lead. Prepping before the move in.
@@boslyporshy6553 - I think they tried that with security cameras.
However they couldn’t get a face.
Facts everything you said. 😂
Rational geographic
Why wouldn’t they just put cameras on the outside of the house?
Always been curious about that house, but felt like that would help lol
They did
Wow. House at the end is beautiful. No way I’d let someone force me out like that. Id get cameras, I’d literally set a mailbox trap until mail is supposed to come, etc.
Secondly even if I was selling it, no way would I settle for anything less than a million. Beautiful house
They took a fat L selling it for less.
They had to, most people didn’t want it
@@zenthous9568 they did not have to, the man of the house should've just handled it tbh, and that's not even like a "be tough, be a man" kind of thing, i just mean like since i'm a guy, i'm putting myself into his position and I think the best thing should've been immediately confronting the problem for the sake of his family. Like the OP said, put up some cameras, do some investigative work, backtrack to where he would HAVE to be to deliver the letters and wait... then when the coward who is doing this appears, go confront him, preferably with police, but if not, then I guess deliver some "personal justice" to him and live happily ever after with your family in your nice, new home. Basically I'm saying just don't be a victim, don't let this random guy win. it's not some "spiritual force" preying on your home, it's 99% likely it's just some creepy guy from down the street off his meds that needs to face consequences for his actions.
@@thekamotodragon mate, they did do basically all of what you said, and ‘man of the house’ is an idiotic thing to say
@@zenthous9568 how is "man of the house" an idiotic thing to say? It's literally a standard, everyday phrase. It doesn't even mean anything derogatory so you're delusional lol. Also they can't have done everything i said because then they would've caught the guy. Putting up cameras is a good first step, but that's not all I meant, like following the trail of hands on the letters will inevitably lead you to the person writing them so even if he is using the postal service or whatever, you'd still find the guy doing it if you followed everything I said and clearly they didn't do that.
1:29 where’s the back persons seatbelt?!
oooooo u right. He in trouble. Recorded his own crime
@@AfraidMonsters yup lol
My very first panic attack in my 38 years of life was on the Chesapeake bay bridge last October. I've gone over that bridge 100s of times and then one day, BAM! Now I can't do bridges...
It’s a scary old structure
My friend and I live in the city and when we smoke he calls the AT&T building the “psychosis building”
😂😂😂
I used to live in Virginia and went through that tunnel all the time. Me and my family back then made jokes and stuff about it. It was fun and pretty short.
Unless there's a accident at the next end and your inside there for hours
I ride over the Chesapeake bay bridge almost weekly during the summer,ever since I was a baby it’s never scared me
Wow, I wonder why it hasn't ever scared you.
I have went through that tunnel SO many times and I find it on that some other people find it really scary like my mom
I love the Chesapeake Bay Bridge! The view is so pretty.
I remember driving on the Chesapeake Bay Bridge as a kid, and I found it quite scary
I guarantee the watcher is the person who bought the house off of them for a $400,000 loss
That can't be.
While the white stone bridge here in nyc isn’t as long as the Chesapeake bay in md, I still get scared because I can’t swin and I always think about what would happen if the bridge feel
@4:40
They hotel told them there were no children staying there ?? Yet there was an 11 year old next to a teenager in that right corner of the photo
They meant people who were sleeping and pay to stay the night there.
Being from NJ, “The Watcher” was always interesting. He stopped nowadays due to surveillance and technology. 🥃
Yeah that guy would have his ass caught and fried if it was todays world lol
What you mean like the movie called “The Watcher”
@@stanleybochenek1862its based on a real story but the real version is pretty different
@@signediaz2469 oh
4:43 wait till he finds out the "TOP 10 SCARIEST GHOST ENCOUNTERS | GONE WRONG | ⏰3AM CHALLENGE 😲" videos.
Halloween videos and we haven't even gotten past Easter... just wow.
LOL
I have drove on top of the Chesapeake bay bridge and through the Hamptons Road Tunnel many times… Yea it can sometimes get scary but if you get used to it, it’s not that bad.
1:57 me and my family have been in this tunnel a few times
Dude that Chesapeake Bay bridge is a monster. The experience I had on that thing during a storm changed my whole life. Just don’t look down
The tunnel looks cool
I didn't even know the hampton road tunnel was a scary, it was such a common road for me when I'd go to VA beach
Surprised to see Stanley hotel on here! We went there two years ago and it was very fun - they definitely tried to scare you a little during the tour.
2:42 looks like something out of little nightmare.
If I was that ghost kid I wouldn't leave it neither it's beautiful.
Lmao.. I drive across the Chesapeake bay bridge everyday. Only thing that freaks me out.. is if there’s traffic 🥴
1:24 honestly I can't blame this woman I have a really big fear of heights and to be 200 ft up that's scary as hell in my opinion
I drove my semi truck over that bridge couple times. It’s not bad but I wouldn’t want to go across it again.
I love those kinds of roads. If I had someone sending me letters like that, I would put a banner in the window saying I'm watching them
Lol, I’d have fun with them.
We have a similar tunnel in Seattle. It’s a brand new tunnel, on highway 99 by the waterfront. Maybe not quite as long, but you can’t see the end because it’s not straight in either the left-right or up-down axis. There’s no exit for cars for a few miles, but every few hundred feet there’s an emergency exit door, so say a car’s on fire and there’s smoke you’re not gonna suffocate because there’s exits. I’m not scared of it, but I have a friend who gets a little bit afraid of it sometimes. I like that it’s very brightly lit with white LEDs: none of that crappy dim orange sodium lighting, which used to scare me in tunnels as a child, though it was fine outside. Funnily enough, bridges do not scare me, even the highest, longest, and narrowest, but probably because I’m used to the floating bridges in Washington State. I know two of them have sunk in storms (I-90 in the 90s, Hood Canal in the 70s.) However, both happened due to construction or maintenance errors during those storms, and I don’t think anybody died. Neighboring Tacoma also had a cable suspension bridge collapse in 1940 due to a design flaw: It used solid metal plates for support, which were hit by the wind, causing a vortex-like turbulence. When the wind blew steadily at around 40 mph, this turbulence (same force that causes a flag to flap around in the wind) matched the natural resonance of the structure and caused it to start to twist back and forth. The day this happened, the entire bridge deck was slowly ripped apart. That one was pretty short-lived, and it took 10 years to construct a new one due to the short supply of steel during WWII, which happened in the following years.
The only ghost I saw was the Holy Ghost
Sneak two ppl in the house and have them surveillance for a week. Stock the house with a bunch of food. rotate for Boredom. And just out of a tiny crack in the curtain and wait. Eventually they could have caught him and saved money
Who your gonna call? GHOSTBUSTERS
Bro Chesapeake bay bridge isn’t scary I drive over it every day also it’s cool u pointed it out tho thanks inside edition! 😅
As a Marylander I go across the Chesapeake bay bridge 4-8 times a year I don’t think it’s scary I like going over it
The little ghost girl is wearing Nike Blazers. It was definitely a glitch.
😂😂
Is that actually true? Can you timestamp where u can see that?
I fear no flyover but that thing (looks at Maryland bridge) it scares me!
"No emergancy pull-off." It's almost like the bridge isn't over the ocean 💀
When we went to the underwater tunnel in Virginia, an old Chevy had broken down, right at the entrance.
I've been over that bridge so many times and I can't believe that like had already drove 19 people over it that day💀💀
I don't agree, Mackinaw Bridge connecting Michigan to the Upper Peninsula is the scariest bridge in America.
why did i think the skyscraper was an SCP foundation
The building in NYC has a name, known as The Oldest House, currently being headquartered by the Federal Bureau of Control
I thought the same thing 😂😂
Lol love ur name
Keep the Fun up and interesting sad happy though the year keep it up!
If you're afraid, DON'T GO THERE.
Fun Fact: The AT&T building would become the inspiration of the Oldest House from the Remedy Entertainment game, Control.
Not only me thinking about driving 160 miles in that tunnel or drifting 😂😂😂
4:46 I’m guessing that kid-shaped blur next to that woman on the stairs is also a ghost.
Nothing is more terrifying than flying VFR into IMC especially if your not IFR rated
Ikr low visibility kills many in avaition
I drove over in in 2021 for vacation to Delaware. I loved it for some reason lmao, I just knew it was going to be on this list because I know it’s notorious for being terrifying. I don’t really see what’s so bad about it other than the length and height.
I forgot the name lmao, my bad. I’m talking about the Chesapeake bay bridge
I've watched a few tunnel videos back in my day lol
I used to clean rooms at the Stanley hotel and we were always paired up nobody cleaned alone because it's so creepy
Driving the chesapeake bridge in a fully loaded semi truck definitely gave me some anxiety. but nothing i wouldn’t do again
i go over the bay bridge like twice a year i love it
0:50 the guy definitely making $$$
I drove through that tunnel back in January! It is currently undergoing a major expansion. Also a few nights ago I had watched the Sylvester Stallone movie Daylight with the trucks exploding inside New York's Holland Tunnel.
BRO I LOVE TUNNELS
AT&T has that same building here in Dallas
The Hampton Road tunnel is really only scary for claustrophobic or paranoid people.
I'm a kid and I live in va and when my family goes to the bridge we were all amazed we've drove on it 4 times
Driving on Lower Wacker Drive in downtown Chicago gives me anxiety. All hope is lost - especially GPS and phone signals.
I like tunnels I just don’t like how if one person crashes in the front, you’re stuck in the back till it’s clear, and a smoke in the tunnel will truly ruin your day.
In my country, Norway. 30min from Oslo. You can visit Losby Gods Hotel, a large country estate, steeped in over 170 years of history. And a haunting story of on scary room where a servant killed her self. Now haunting the hotel.
The water one was figured out. It was an older woman who wanted to buy the house she's been waiting years and years and years for it to be put up for sale and she lost the bidding war to the family that was going to move in I don't remember if they ever actually did move in but there is a story on it she did it trying to scare them into moving so that she could purchase the house which she ended up never doing it and she bought a different house
She wouldn't have made it over the Mackinaw Bridge. But the Mackinaw bridge has a free driving over the bridge for them if they fear bridges.
It's not free.
As a Michigander. It’s not free and idk what you’re talking about
the bay bridge is so terrifying
That skyscraper is cool.. would be nice if it was another colour.. like bright red or purple..
It’s kinda got a cyberpunk feel to it, to me.
Tip# 10 - Don't watch "Daylight" the night before driving through a tunnel.
Her: “ Dude I’m really nervous “
Dude : *laughs*
I always get nervous on bridges.
Aw I’m from VA and I’ve been on that thing a hundred times!
I'm extremely claustrophobic so everything in this video makes me cringe.
Reminds me of a tunnel I’ve been through just outside of Denver and as well as the tunnel between New York and New Jersey
This says it all if you get At&t the NSA will be listening to you.
The tunnel giving final destination vibes
None of these tunnels or highways compare to the Pali Highway. Try driving on that, then you will understand what fear truly feels like..
Creepy guy at 1:00 filming them
5:42 He called his wife "the wife" lol
If Heather can’t handle that tunnel, she will pass out if she even HEARS of The Chunnel.
Mackinac Bridge makes that thing look safe asf
With practice, these fears will go away.
If you want to drive in these roads, drive there over and over and over and over.
Practice makes perfect
2:00 when you’re larger than a car
Ghosts aren't real. But props to the Stanley Hotel for creating guaranteed business regardless.
I rather drive that bridge then someone else because I’m in control of the car.
I don’t know the name but there is a bridge that is soo..freaking tall and long and oh my Goodness..my hands and idk I get nervous that someone might cross the line and knock me off😭😭
They got a scary bridge in china
hell of a hustle
ayyy go through that hampton roads tunnel every morning
ik it might seem scary but i think people should atleast try to drive through places atleast three times a month, its not as scary as long as you take your time and start building confidence
Anyone ever consider that the Watcher is the current owner(the person who bought the house from the Broaddus family)? The letters started after purchase and ended with the sale ate a lower price...sounds like a scare tactic
To deal with tunnelphobia be a running commentary
That skyscraper is an AT&T Long Lines tower