On that movie theater it had an introductory flyer with it saying “to prove that tourism is not necessarily a destructive element and that the Great Theater of Nature can reconcile us with the elements.” So I take it that it was meant to be some artistic statement along the lines of integrating the human element with nature. It was a shame they never got to play a movie on it. So much work and dedication and then never fully seeing it realized.
the picture of the derailed cart made my heart sink. just thinking about how depressing and heartbreaking that sight must be... god i hope no one goes there just to break things, there is so much room for disrespect.
One of the most unusual abandoned places I’ve been is an island in Venice IT, it was where they quarantined everybody that had the plague at the time, then years later they turned it into an insane asylum. Now today it’s just old buildings falling apart.
By far, the most disturbing thing shown was the bunker in NJ that (when built in 1942) was 1000 ft from the ocean, yet in less than a century the water has now reached it.
Just an FYI the water movement has nothing to do with water levels. New Jersey in particular the southern coast has been eroding away due to natural current cycles in our ever shifting coastlines. It’s a completely normal cycle that is perhaps seeing some acceleration due to water levels rising but I am referring to storm surges.
It’s strange to see something falling into ruin that was built the year after I graduated high school...And today December 29 is my 51st birthday. I ain’t that old!
They say "phone booth rusting away" then show the typical street version of an open phone stand (not a booth at all) which is made with stainless steel and aluminum, so will never rust visibly.
My friends and I visited the Cape May lighthouse this past spring break, and to our surprise saw the bunker in this video! The wooden pegs that it stands on are no longer visible, it's just a massive concrete structure resting in the sand. It's so strange to think that people could once walk under it! The ocean was probably about 200-300 feet from the front of the bunker- I'm sure the water reaches it at high tide. All of the openings are boarded up so that no one gets in. It was so weird to see because there was no sign explaining what it was, it was just a huge structure in the middle of a beach. We had to look it up to find out that it was a bunker.
@@Todd.T yup. a friend and i were going to buy it just to make it into a cool house and use all downstairs as a garage for our toys. too much work and $$$ involved.
The Split Rock at 13:40 is allegedly Rephidim, the rock which Moses struck, which split and gushed provided water for the Israelites during the Exodus. It is not in the Sinai Peninsula; it is in historic Midian, near north western Saudi Arabia.
For out non-Pittsburghers, the Carrie furnace is right across the river from me. I’ve, um, “toured it” a few times years ago. Fascinating place! It was built in the 1880’s, and the “hot metal” bridge connecting it to Homestead is still in use and gets much traffic!
Seen the house in Ransom Canyon, as it is just twelve miles from my home. Have been in there before me as a child. I was surprised to see it in this video.
At 9:44 you see the tide run out & in. That's Hopewell Rocks in Hopewell, New Brunswick Canada. It's a fantastic place to explore! I can't count the amount of times I've been there 😁
12:52 'Hey let's put our entire fleet in one place'...... 'Yeah great idea! What could possibly go wrong?' LOL The term 'Eggs in one basket' springs to mind
Funny you say that, until just now I always thought the same thing about the ghost fleet just out side Ft. Eustis Va. I had believed it was stupid to have a ready fleet of support ships just rusting away waiting to go to war all clustered in one spot.😱
I grew up near that bunker in Cape May NJ. I remember we'd go on field trips to the beach to learn about the history of it 20 years ago. Nearby is the concrete ship that sunk as well as the light house. Great place to visit!
The last abandoned location at the end of the video The Cinema at the End of the World would make a great backdrop to a post-apocalyptic Zombie movie. 🧟☠️
It’s weird to see something falling into ruin that was built right after I graduated high school, and today’s my 51st birthday-where did the time go? They called it a "phone booth rusting away," but they showed an open phone stand made of stainless steel, which won’t rust. The derailed cart photo made my heart sink, and I hope no one’s going there just to vandalize. The most disturbing thing was the NJ bunker built in 1942, now just 1,000 feet from the ocean in less than a century-talk about a rapidly changing coast!
Seriously, from the moment I saw it, I thought: “Aaare ya achin’ (yup yup yup) Fooooor some bacon (yup yup yup) Heeeee’s a big pig (yup yup) You can be a big pig, too! Oi!”
You sir have some of the best video's and content. Your extensive work you put in collaborating them is awesome. I only wish we could afford WiFi right now to share them with my children but soon I will. Thank you for such great content and keeping an interest in our past to look forward to a brighter future.
I miss the old phone booths (partly because I don't have, or want, a cell phone.) But the ones I really miss were the full booths, where ya walked in and shut the door. Those were cool.
When you tell someone you don't have a cellphone. They look at you with this empty stare. It always takes them a bit to give a verbal response. I refuse to ever get a cell.
I noticed that one of the common factors in the demise of many of these magnificent places was government regulations and restrictions. Bureaucracy is one of the cancers of society.
Talk about a difference in Ideas of what to do with old public payphones ) phone booths when people get mobiles. In Australia When Most People have mobiles and phone booths got less use you know what the Australian Phone Company who ran them did. Made them ALL 100% Completely Free to use to call any Australian Landline or Mobile for unlimited Free Time, There is nearly 250,000 Free Phone boxes as we call them all over the country even in remote locations where no mobile signals. (Incase of emergency like a kid lost with flat phone, someone injured or sick, reporting a fire or such and so on.)
To go with the Cape May Bunker, several concrete watchtowers dot the South Jersey and Delaware shorelines which were built as lookouts for enemy submarines.
I was born and raise in South Jersey and didn't know their were bunkers in Cape May. Side note i would have love to see inside the concrete ship though
Corporate I don't think I ever heard such crap in my life like they ain't already motivated enough to take the money out of people's pockets that work for them that ought to be motivation enough for them
I’m from Lubbock so it’s weird to me to see the house in Ransom Canyon included on this list. I’ve driven by it before many times & never thought much of it other than it’s a weird little structure. During the Christmas season many drive around Ransom Canyon to look at the Christmas lights & you can see this house while doing so. It’s also weird to me to hear Ransom Canyon described as a town while I know technically it is, it has always felt to me more like a subdivision of Lubbock not a stand alone city. It is not that far of a drive. Trippy, to hear it being talked about when it is so common to me. Lol.
I built a house there in ransom canyon by Tyn the club there and didn't notice until one day on lunch. I just happen to step in the road and look up and there it was
I took my senior pictures in ransom canyon! My sister suggested it when I was in Lubbock. Went to LCU for a year. And when I go see my sister in Lubbock we always drive out to that house.
interesting fact: in ww1 a British soldier was fighting in a trench. he was guarding one night when a wounded German soldier accidently walked to their trench. the British soldier felt bad for the unarmed German and did not kill him and let him go back to his trench. that man was hitler.
FYI Carrie Furnaces requires a tour as they have cameras at this location and people have been arrested (although some urban explorers have made it in from what I've seen too). But to eliminate the risk of getting caught, just take the tour. I did and pretty much you can go most places, but have to reasonably keep up with the tour guide. I think it was maybe $25 but worth it to explore it that way versus trying to do it illegally. Plus you learn a bit of history about the place too, which was interesting. (I went about 1.5 years ago in mid 2021, so some things may have changed.)
10:10 the statement "and this hidden Polish forest stronghold was know as the Wolf'Lair it`s" is incorrect. This is not a Polish fortress! Established in 1939 in the German III Reich by the nazis, these areas belonged to Germany from 1871 to 1945. After the Second War, that is September 2, 1945, in accordance with the provisions of the Potsdam Conference, these lands were granted to Poland. So it will be appropriate to use words. - Nazi fortress called Wolf's Lair which is located in the territory of present-day Poland.
That mess of ships is called “the Mothball Fleet” by people in Northern California. In the 1970s, many of the ships were still still and it was a sight to be seen from State Highway 680.
I enjoyed your video. Taylor's grand adventures does similar videos. Hes my favorite youtuber. So I love your videos too. I subscribed to your channel and look forward to seeing more🙂
Phone booth used to be a dime a dozen. When phone companies pulled them, they couldn't give them away as no one wanted one. Now, the ones that survived are high-priced "antiques" or stored at movie prop lots.
The Ready Reserve fleet or Mothball fleet in Suisun bay is a great fishing spot. Many of the serviceable ships went over to the Arabian Gulf during the conflicts in Iraq and most never returned. The Glomar Explorer was there as well as the Battleship Iowa for a while. The actual reserve ships were wrapped in plastic and kept ready to serve. The rest are rusting ghosts.
Some of these bldgs are RE gold! Steam plant bldg, resteraunts, stores and shops in a museum. Portland Oregon theres an old fish processing factory right at the river ladder system its awesome if i had the money it would be an upscale resteraunt and bar.
6:50 Very similar to the Loveland Castle in Loveland, Ohio, north of Cincinnati. One man build a castle out of stone he collected along stream beds. It doesn't look like a Hobbit House though. Check out the TH-cam videos on it.
What a waste to some of these places and shame on the government for not letting them build these places and running them like they wanted to they wasn't hurting any body.
I find it odd that the owners were not required to clean up after themselves. Now, space, the moon and Mars are accumulating human garbage. What a species!
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I would buy that house / barn in a heartbeat it is absolutely breathtakingly beautiful
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@@god_is_only_shreeram awe thank you so much 😊
Id be more creeped out if my shadow didn't move when I went down steps
Same
True
I hear that shiddd
Fr
Goosebumps shit lollll
On that movie theater it had an introductory flyer with it saying “to prove that tourism is not necessarily a destructive element and that the Great Theater of Nature can reconcile us with the elements.” So I take it that it was meant to be some artistic statement along the lines of integrating the human element with nature. It was a shame they never got to play a movie on it. So much work and dedication and then never fully seeing it realized.
SOOOOO much time and effort someone please finish
Love this!! Thanks SO MUCH for allowing me to go with you!! LOVE the stories behind the places you have visited!
That strange barn should be turned in into a strange Airbnb. I bet there's a lot of people who would pay to stay there. Even with the quarry noise.
True.
It's very cute
I was thinking why not sound proof it and do the bnb?
Great minds think alike!😉
Bruno's home is amazing. Thank you for having it in this interesting compilation.
the picture of the derailed cart made my heart sink. just thinking about how depressing and heartbreaking that sight must be... god i hope no one goes there just to break things, there is so much room for disrespect.
I went to the furnaces in Pittsburgh for a music festival, and it’s breathtaking in person. It’s absolutely beautiful
“The shadows seem to move as u make your way down the steps”
your shadow does tend to move when you do lel
SexyCake
The Shadow knows.
If your shadow doesn't move does that mean your are dead????
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@@relentlessmadman no that just means that you aren't moving
That's good to know!
I love the spaceship house. Someone should finish it one day.
One of the most unusual abandoned places I’ve been is an island in Venice IT, it was where they quarantined everybody that had the plague at the time, then years later they turned it into an insane asylum. Now today it’s just old buildings falling apart.
You've been to Poveglia Island?
By far, the most disturbing thing shown was the bunker in NJ that (when built in 1942) was 1000 ft from the ocean, yet in less than a century the water has now reached it.
Good point. 😬
And if you were still alive in another 100 yrs., you'd be afraid because the water is back out to 1000ft.
Just an FYI the water movement has nothing to do with water levels. New Jersey in particular the southern coast has been eroding away due to natural current cycles in our ever shifting coastlines. It’s a completely normal cycle that is perhaps seeing some acceleration due to water levels rising but I am referring to storm surges.
It’s strange to see something falling into ruin that was built the year after I graduated high school...And today December 29 is my 51st birthday. I ain’t that old!
Happy late birthday..mine was Dec 1st
And no your not old 😁
I'm also a Dec 29th birthday sharer.
Hey! December 29’th 1961! Here. Funny world.
Happy birthday, bro!😃
They say "phone booth rusting away" then show the typical street version of an open phone stand (not a booth at all) which is made with stainless steel and aluminum, so will never rust visibly.
Young people today are like WTF is a phone booth?
@@DL30Creations ... it's where Clark Kent changes into his Superman outfit!
those steele furnaces should be re-used rather than left to rust away
I agree 100% recycle and reuse all materials. We only have one earth with finite materials.
Without phone booths how will Clark Kent change into Superman?
They have an app for that
Lex Luthor's ultimate plan.
He’ll call an Uber
Borrow the one from Bill and Ted.
Very very interesting 🧐 thank you for sharing this information ✌🏻🙏🏻🧐
My Grandpa worked at that mill in Pittsburgh! You folks do amazing work with your videos!!! :)
My friends and I visited the Cape May lighthouse this past spring break, and to our surprise saw the bunker in this video! The wooden pegs that it stands on are no longer visible, it's just a massive concrete structure resting in the sand. It's so strange to think that people could once walk under it! The ocean was probably about 200-300 feet from the front of the bunker- I'm sure the water reaches it at high tide. All of the openings are boarded up so that no one gets in. It was so weird to see because there was no sign explaining what it was, it was just a huge structure in the middle of a beach. We had to look it up to find out that it was a bunker.
It's called "The Igloo". i worked on it, and still pass by several times a year. it's on the Parks Highway between Wasilla, and Fairbanks, Alaska.
ron haynes Home Grown!
Some decent framework inside!
So you worked there tell me about it I am interested I am from southern usa
Call it baked Alaska... Because its done...
@@Todd.T yup. a friend and i were going to buy it just to make it into a cool house and use all downstairs as a garage for our toys. too much work and $$$ involved.
The Split Rock at 13:40 is allegedly Rephidim, the rock which Moses struck, which split and gushed provided water for the Israelites during the Exodus. It is not in the Sinai Peninsula; it is in historic Midian, near north western Saudi Arabia.
For out non-Pittsburghers, the Carrie furnace is right across the river from me. I’ve, um, “toured it” a few times years ago. Fascinating place!
It was built in the 1880’s, and the “hot metal” bridge connecting it to Homestead is still in use and gets much traffic!
Enjoyed this!
Very interesting video - I enjoyed watching it 😁💕
leaving those rides alone breaks my heart
yes, indeed, i think 2 people should be killed instead of just 1
Check out Six Flags New Orleans
0:27
50,000 people used to live here. Now it's a ghost town.
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Seen the house in Ransom Canyon, as it is just twelve miles from my home. Have been in there before me as a child. I was surprised to see it in this video.
Very nice loved the places in the video true very strange
These are certainly some amazing places. I had no clue they existed. I have a new bucketlist now. Thanks for sharing.
At 9:44 you see the tide run out & in. That's Hopewell Rocks in Hopewell, New Brunswick Canada. It's a fantastic place to explore! I can't count the amount of times I've been there 😁
It is indeed
The ships at Suisun bay are all gone now. Used to see them as a kid, when the majority of them were still there, it was quite a sight.
I saw them, too. And as you said, quite a sight. All part of the SF bay area's character that is nearly gone.
12:52 'Hey let's put our entire fleet in one place'...... 'Yeah great idea! What could possibly go wrong?' LOL The term 'Eggs in one basket' springs to mind
Funny you say that, until just now I always thought the same thing about the ghost fleet just out side Ft. Eustis Va. I had believed it was stupid to have a ready fleet of support ships just rusting away waiting to go to war all clustered in one spot.😱
@@roblopez4814 Fort Eustis is just down the road from me.
I grew up near that bunker in Cape May NJ. I remember we'd go on field trips to the beach to learn about the history of it 20 years ago. Nearby is the concrete ship that sunk as well as the light house. Great place to visit!
@Hulagan 808 lol hence why I live in NC now
@@WideOpenThrottle1984 Cape May is gorgeous town
Just subscribed. Great video
great job. your vids are always interesting, researched, and edited. thanks :) 🌷✨
Coorect& honest presentation. Interesting places and topics. Eloquent. I m proud of all of you that made this!
The last abandoned location at the end of the video The Cinema at the End of the World would make a great backdrop to a post-apocalyptic Zombie movie. 🧟☠️
Thank you for this videos for our future generations, hopefully they will watch them.
It’s weird to see something falling into ruin that was built right after I graduated high school, and today’s my 51st birthday-where did the time go? They called it a "phone booth rusting away," but they showed an open phone stand made of stainless steel, which won’t rust. The derailed cart photo made my heart sink, and I hope no one’s going there just to vandalize. The most disturbing thing was the NJ bunker built in 1942, now just 1,000 feet from the ocean in less than a century-talk about a rapidly changing coast!
The brown building looks like a pig not a UFO.
And it's metal inside!
Good, I wasn’t the only one thinking pig... Hahaha
Exactly!!!even after I heard it called a piano I can't see it. PIG 🐖
Seriously, from the moment I saw it, I thought:
“Aaare ya achin’ (yup yup yup)
Fooooor some bacon (yup yup yup)
Heeeee’s a big pig (yup yup)
You can be a big pig, too! Oi!”
Exactly! It is no where near looking like a UFO
You sir have some of the best video's and content. Your extensive work you put in collaborating them is awesome. I only wish we could afford WiFi right now to share them with my children but soon I will. Thank you for such great content and keeping an interest in our past to look forward to a brighter future.
I was never expecting to see something I've seen in person in one of these videos... the Cape May bunker
You lucky bastard
@@exploringwithzorro3256 dtrw
Me too.
I see the Stepwell Ugrassi in Delhi in 2013 and believe me many people go there especially young couple 💕
Ik i go to the carrie furnace every so often
I miss the old phone booths (partly because I don't have, or want, a cell phone.) But the ones I really miss were the full booths, where ya walked in and shut the door. Those were cool.
When you tell someone you don't have a cellphone. They look at you with this empty stare. It always takes them a bit to give a verbal response. I refuse to ever get a cell.
Right? Not my problem. If businesses and the government want me on call and under surveillance let them pay for it at least?
What is Superman supposed to do?
Great video loved it.
Binge watching exploration films in quarantine
The ducks were the attraction
Sh!t I miss the simplicity of childhood
How Sad About the Hobbit House! A work of art & love.
It’s great to see in person!!
Abandoned housing makes me sad. So many homeless and hopeless
I CAN'T be the only one that thought about mako reactors from final fantasy 7 when I saw those steel furnaces.
Why 1/2 of the content is something fully irrelevant to the subject?
I noticed that one of the common factors in the demise of many of these magnificent places was government regulations and restrictions. Bureaucracy is one of the cancers of society.
Bureaucracy can also protect society from being over run by ugly, unsafe and unwanted blights on the landscape.
Talk about a difference in Ideas of what to do with old public payphones ) phone booths when people get mobiles.
In Australia When Most People have mobiles and phone booths got less use you know what the Australian Phone Company who ran them did.
Made them ALL 100% Completely Free to use to call any Australian Landline or Mobile for unlimited Free Time,
There is nearly 250,000 Free Phone boxes as we call them all over the country even in remote locations where no mobile signals.
(Incase of emergency like a kid lost with flat phone, someone injured or sick, reporting a fire or such and so on.)
To go with the Cape May Bunker, several concrete watchtowers dot the South Jersey and Delaware shorelines which were built as lookouts for enemy submarines.
Had no clue this was still there... will take the family asap!
I was born and raise in South Jersey and didn't know their were bunkers in Cape May.
Side note i would have love to see inside the concrete ship though
I declare 2019 the last year of CORPORATE MOTIVATIONAL MUSIC.
Corporate I don't think I ever heard such crap in my life like they ain't already motivated enough to take the money out of people's pockets that work for them that ought to be motivation enough for them
@@brendoncoss9589 It's literally called Corporate Motivational. TH-cam it.
@@quadrod oops let me recover, well now they got music when they're raping us
Just having fun with it
That old steel mill looks like something out of a Final Fantasy game.
Or perhaps the Silent Hill game/movie.
I’m from Lubbock so it’s weird to me to see the house in Ransom Canyon included on this list. I’ve driven by it before many times & never thought much of it other than it’s a weird little structure. During the Christmas season many drive around Ransom Canyon to look at the Christmas lights & you can see this house while doing so. It’s also weird to me to hear Ransom Canyon described as a town while I know technically it is, it has always felt to me more like a subdivision of Lubbock not a stand alone city. It is not that far of a drive. Trippy, to hear it being talked about when it is so common to me. Lol.
Heey I'm from Lubbock too. Small world....
I built a house there in ransom canyon by Tyn the club there and didn't notice until one day on lunch. I just happen to step in the road and look up and there it was
I took my senior pictures in ransom canyon! My sister suggested it when I was in Lubbock. Went to LCU for a year. And when I go see my sister in Lubbock we always drive out to that house.
I went to Tech. I definitely consider it a suburb of LBK. It's a shame they aren't letting anyone finished that house. What a waste.
@@joshuapaterson6002 Amarillo here.
interesting fact: in ww1 a British soldier was fighting in a trench. he was guarding one night when a wounded German soldier accidently walked to their trench. the British soldier felt bad for the unarmed German and did not kill him and let him go back to his trench. that man was hitler.
FYI Carrie Furnaces requires a tour as they have cameras at this location and people have been arrested (although some urban explorers have made it in from what I've seen too). But to eliminate the risk of getting caught, just take the tour. I did and pretty much you can go most places, but have to reasonably keep up with the tour guide. I think it was maybe $25 but worth it to explore it that way versus trying to do it illegally. Plus you learn a bit of history about the place too, which was interesting. (I went about 1.5 years ago in mid 2021, so some things may have changed.)
This is one video that could be played at an old folks home so patients could say I remember when that was new & .....
Hopewell rocks. Fundy National Park in New Brunswick Canada at 9:45. Cool to see a place near where you live in a video
That steel factory I believe is what used to make America great. Building our own supplies, instead of taxing companies to out source their labor
I've seen the Igloo, it's in Alaska.
10:10 the statement "and this hidden Polish forest stronghold was know as the Wolf'Lair it`s" is incorrect.
This is not a Polish fortress! Established in 1939 in the German III Reich by the nazis, these areas belonged to Germany from 1871 to 1945. After the Second War, that is September 2, 1945, in accordance with the provisions of the Potsdam Conference, these lands were granted to Poland.
So it will be appropriate to use words.
- Nazi fortress called Wolf's Lair which is located in the territory of present-day Poland.
I was at Disneyland Paris when one of the carts flew off. Its still open.
What year was that?
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Deaths have happened at almost every entertainment park in the US. Machines malfunction so
That mess of ships is called “the Mothball Fleet” by people in Northern California. In the 1970s, many of the ships were still still and it was a sight to be seen from State Highway 680.
"the shadows seem to move as you make your way down the steps" yeah i hate it when my shadow moves as i move too
Always interesting places 😊❤️
The ships in California were deemed ecological disasters waiting to happen with the lead paint.... it was flaking off and poisoning the waters
Great video, nothing more creepy than an abandoned theme park💀, the igloo hotel is amazing, shame no one has finished it ~ such a waste🙄
'Several owners have come and go'
I enjoyed your video. Taylor's grand adventures does similar videos. Hes my favorite youtuber. So I love your videos too. I subscribed to your channel and look forward to seeing more🙂
“Communism has long since fallen...”
*Freshmen smoothbrain in university violently spits out kombucha*
I think he meant USSR.
*Flies there and sprays ANTIFA on building* "Communism is still real to me damnit!" *says crying*
🤣🤣🤣🤣
,??? Communism is SOOO real.
Love 💕 the hobbit house 🏠
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE...how mother earth reclaims human follys of hope.
Mother Nature is falling behind at an accelerated rate
@@Musicreach101 ..wait for it
@2:21 That's in the movie The Fall
Phone booth used to be a dime a dozen. When phone companies pulled them, they couldn't give them away as no one wanted one. Now, the ones that survived are high-priced "antiques" or stored at movie prop lots.
I definitely would've took on.
That house in Wiltshire is like two mins from me!! So cool
Crazy 😌
On my to go to places when visiting family
Oh WOW! That is almost unbelievable.
@Jared No wai! Small world
Say "Hello, that House, in Wiltshire", to it, for me, please.
Pittsburgher here, it’s pronounced muh non guh hay la. I live 10 min from the mon river ironically enough on Monongahela Ave
That movie theater would it been so cool.too bad never open
The Ready Reserve fleet or Mothball fleet in Suisun bay is a great fishing spot. Many of the serviceable ships went over to the Arabian Gulf during the conflicts in Iraq and most never returned. The Glomar Explorer was there as well as the Battleship Iowa for a while. The actual reserve ships were wrapped in plastic and kept ready to serve. The rest are rusting ghosts.
Some of these bldgs are RE gold! Steam plant bldg, resteraunts, stores and shops in a museum. Portland Oregon theres an old fish processing factory right at the river ladder system its awesome if i had the money it would be an upscale resteraunt and bar.
Okay can some one tell me what that dot or disc shape object is in the photo at 09:32 above the bunker!!!!
Ricardo Leverock alien spaceship ;o or maybe a spider on the camera XD
Snot on the lens
@@richardsanders3567 lol!!
0:04
i literally watched that video before watching this. its cool drone footage from a factory. they even hovered over the giant smoke stack.
6:50 Very similar to the Loveland Castle in Loveland, Ohio, north of Cincinnati. One man build a castle out of stone he collected along stream beds. It doesn't look like a Hobbit House though. Check out the TH-cam videos on it.
alan30189 ..... Thanks! 🏯🏰⛺🏡🏠🚡
This is my new favourite YT video ...and I watched alot!
@Crankgorilla Thanx....
thank u... very interesting
"sudden abandonment in 1998..." girl fell to her death in 1999? get ur facts right
Even the girl didn't die ! She was wounded !
If I had the money I would buy a few of these places. Cool videos.
Really interesting!
What a waste to some of these places and shame on the government for not letting them build these places and running them like they wanted to they wasn't hurting any body.
the outdoor theater was destroyed years ago for salvage.
@High Shaun damm that should have actually opened wtf it would be so cool to watch at that scale and in the desert
I see the Hopewell rocks there in New Brunswick Canada. I know I've been there a few times. Very beautiful spot. It's almost in my backyard.
Old phones are an abandoned place? 🤔
People are complaining about the last one but who’s gonna watch a movie in the desert?
I find it odd that the owners were not required to clean up after themselves. Now, space, the moon and Mars are accumulating human garbage. What a species!
Why you think the ee leet want to off billions off the planet??
That spaceship house should be finished it looks unique
I had an abounded cinema near my old school! it was one of the first cinemas in my town :)
Nice explanation of the tides for the Jersey shore but the footage of the water at 9 min 47 seconds is New Brunswick Canada, Not New Jersey America
The last one is quite sad, it seems that its local government didn't want the cinema to happen.
If you couldn't pass a building inspection in the 1970s in Alaska, you know you've cut serious corners.