One of the few explorers on UA-cam that I watch and enjoy every video. Both for your respect for the locations and the fact you travel less trodden areas and spots less seen, the fact you don't use clickbait or silly fake drama and the high quality footage and production. It really does carry the mood and atmosphere of each location. Keep up the great work as ever guys :)
the other thing that I like about these guys is that they go down to the cellars and lower bowels of buildings. it's neat to see what supports these buildings and what once were the mechanical underpinnings of them. I follow a lot of urban explorers on YT but these guys are my favorite!
Thanks ! Karma will make sure these people will get caught one day. You never know who's watching... We often return from a trip without any video/pictures.
It's beautiful and sad simultaneously. Thank you for being respectful to not just the structure and belongings but to the remembrance of the former occupants. You are gentlemen.
The teddy bear ripped my heart out. It looks so sad without its eyes, abandoned and blind, waiting for its little owner to come back. I always get emotional when I imagine how it used to be loved and treasured by a kid, who is no longer here, maybe even dead. Abandoned toys are always a sad sight.
Fantastic video. It is amazing to see how everything in that house is untouched and still the same after a few years of visiting it the first time. Incredible guys.
It's so sad to see such a place fall into ruin over the years, lost in time and no saviour to save a whole lifetime of a past family history, belongings, memories etc - makes one wonder what happened for this to happen. I'm touched by the fact that you guys documenting this place, in this sensitive manner, saves a little something of all that has been lost for whatever reason. Fair play lads - great vid but somewhat sad all the same
I find it astonishing that people haven’t looted and destroyed these locations. But I suppose it’s in a remote enough spot that it doesn’t get the traffic. But there is something soo poignant about all their stuff just trapped in time never to be seen again unless found by you amazing chaps! Thanks for being so respectful of the property and the story unfolding before our eyes.
Oradour sur glane "bombed village" was not bombed it was destroy by the nazis and all the population was put on the church. After this the nazis put fire and threw grenades through the windows. 600 people die this day of 1944. The entrance of the village was the big iron monument on the other side of the road. (Im french sorry for my english) ...
Tromalya World It's so terrible. I did hear of a village that stayed abandoned after wwii, though not the details of why. Do people think it's cursed or haunted?
Been watching you guys for a couple years now. Great work and kudos for the respect you show the places you visit. Ill never get to see places like these so thanks for keeping them alive!
You have my respect when i see you put things back as you found them also trying to fix the broken window in the attic thanks for a very interesting tour
My heart breaks, every time i see a degrading, abandoned old house. I used to live in an old house. Unfortunatelly, i did not have the resources to maintain.
I would die for an episode to meet the family and have them tell you their ancestors and history and how the house became empty and can't it be saved. At least they should rescue the teddy bear even if the rest of the house falls.
merci c'est un très beau reportage ; il y a plein de richesses dans ce manoir, les tableaux les tentures les bronzes sont de magnifiques objets ; très émouvant de lire dans ces souvenirs, dans les photos, dans les papiers peints l'histoire d'une famille quel dommage de laisser cette magnifique demeure s'abimer ; prions pour que celle ci ne tombe pas dans les mains d'êtres incultes qui ne ressentent rien et détruisent à coup de pieds ce qui pour nous représent un vrai trésor
Hey, I'm actually front of this manor right now. It's full close :( And it's very clean around. Somebody take care of this beautiful place. A tiny house closer is on restoration. Please don't go ! It's now not an urbex
Its sad to see a home like this abandoned with no life in it only Memories of a family that once lived here. It says to why and what drove this family to just pick up and leave. Were left with more questions then answers. I'd live here what a great old house...............................
Anyone notice in some rooms only VERY specific items have been removed, such as in the 2013 small bedroom with the yellow picture on the wall at 11:10 there is a wooden hanging cabinet, in the cabinet there is an item on the bottom shelf between the two figures that is missing... Things an average person just would not notice. Almost as if a specialized collector has only taken things of known high value...
So beautiful,so sad! Great explore. I love how respectful you are of the property,and that you don’t curse . I have turned off videos off because the language the explorers were using was just too vulgar.
And yes we all have trips like that, the last for me was early this year here in UK- Tried hospital, mansion, theatre and two factories- All mostly fails. Then last spot we tried we got in to what was a stunning untouched family house much like this. Think we were only second/third in as very off the radar and remote :)
One thing to keep in mind, is that most Victorian era wallpapers contained arsenic, so they can be quite toxic. I'm honestly not sure whether it can become aerosolized or anything, but I know it was a pretty big problem even at the time when they were in vogue.
One day I would like to see an episode of a ghost hunting show that is one of the buildings from this channel, and they keep hearing things in the background that are actually these guys in the other room.
Haha that would be fun. They explore the bedroom and suddenly we wake up. Personally we never had ANY spooky encounters. (And we slept in some really "creepy" places.
Definitely some valuable stuff in there. I think weird inheritance laws create these time capsules. Still, you’d think some family would remove the personal items.
In many cases inherit these buildings are a burden. sometimes they go live somewhere in a small side building and save for a renovation in the future (almost never happens)
How sad that nature is taking back all those memories. All the happiness that was once there is gone. If that was here in the UK, all the fireplaces, pipework etc would be gone by now and then kids would burn it down. I’d love to know what has happened to the owners. Can’t anyone find out? They could be in a home.
Wauw! Weer zo'n pareltje! Waarschijnlijk staat het dus al 10 a 11 jaar verlaten.... Zo zonde, zo'n groot huis met waarschijnlijk hele dure meubels... :(
Het boek op de keukentafel lag anders. In de slaapkamer met die beet op het bed hing dat kledingstuk anders over de stoel en de lade van die bureau stond ook open. Er zijn nog wel meer dingen die anders waren, maar het doet mij vooral veel plezier om te zien dat alles nog intact is.
Ja.. we hadden geen referentie natuurlijk. Maar het is een wonder dat een plek er nog zo uitziet na al die tijd. Meestal wordt zo’n plek al snel leeg geplunderd.
Great channel man ! I guess you're visiting this place in Haute-Vienne region or around ? I can give you spots like this if you plan to come again in France
The teddy Makes me sad. No one will ever cuddle with him. I wish to know whos the owner of it and what would he say when they see his old friend in this condition. Remember by your own friend of your childhood. I have mine so far...Im adult now and remember everytime i see him
Amazing place, could have watched more, beautiful, so sad it's all being wasted, just loved it, just wish more of your videos were in English but thanks
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Been a while hope you guys are doing alright. One more vid and you will easily have 100K subs congrats in advance!
Xcaliber Trekker will post a video this week! I’ve been travelling a lot and need to earn some money aswell☺️thanks! We will hit the 100k soon.
The stuff is not stolen if no one owns it
One of the few explorers on UA-cam that I watch and enjoy every video. Both for your respect for the locations and the fact you travel less trodden areas and spots less seen, the fact you don't use clickbait or silly fake drama and the high quality footage and production. It really does carry the mood and atmosphere of each location. Keep up the great work as ever guys :)
Thanks a lot mate, I did make a very clickbait image this time though, to see if it works :P
We have a lot of cool adventures coming up !
Exploring the Unbeaten Path Haha I hate red arrows! 😜🙈😂😭
Honestly I wouldn't bother with it, your work and efforts speak for themselves!
Totally agree with you. These guys deserve so much more because of the pure quality they deiliver.
couldn't of said it better
the other thing that I like about these guys is that they go down to the cellars and lower bowels of buildings. it's neat to see what supports these buildings and what once were the mechanical underpinnings of them. I follow a lot of urban explorers on YT but these guys are my favorite!
I love how respectful you are of the places you visit. Trying to seal up that broken window was the perfect example of it.
Thanks mate ! It's a shame when you see these places degrade.
Agree with that. Respect :)
Absolutley. I will only watch these guys and the Proper People.
You guys are doing the right things not forcing your way into those places like so many youtubers do now a days.
Thanks ! Karma will make sure these people will get caught one day. You never know who's watching...
We often return from a trip without any video/pictures.
It's beautiful and sad simultaneously.
Thank you for being respectful to not just the structure and belongings but to the remembrance of the former occupants.
You are gentlemen.
You guys are so respectful while visiting these places, I really love that.
Thanks, we do our best, although we misbehave more than if we would only make pictures, like checking drawers etc.
You guys bring credibility and respect to exploration. Great video!!!
The teddy bear ripped my heart out. It looks so sad without its eyes, abandoned and blind, waiting for its little owner to come back. I always get emotional when I imagine how it used to be loved and treasured by a kid, who is no longer here, maybe even dead. Abandoned toys are always a sad sight.
Yes, very sad to see indeed!😞 Thanks for watching again!
I found your channel about a week ago and I’m now addicted. That furniture is to die for and those Bible’s were amazing.😍
Thanks for subscribing! Many adventures to come 😁🤩
Which one is your favorite?
Great work guys fixing the window says a lot about you.
Keep up the good work
Thanks for watching Eugene !
I always think that something should be done to protect such beautiful places if possible and practical.
Great video guys. I remember watching the first one years ago. Keep it up and better luck next time.
Thanks Melissa !
Glad we succeeded in the end :)
Yes the before and after photos were interesting!
Fantastic video. It is amazing to see how everything in that house is untouched and still the same after a few years of visiting it the first time. Incredible guys.
Thanks, it's still untouched because we kept it secret. Normally these places get overrun and degrade really fast.
It's so sad to see such a place fall into ruin over the years, lost in time and no saviour to save a whole lifetime of a past family history, belongings, memories etc - makes one wonder what happened for this to happen. I'm touched by the fact that you guys documenting this place, in this sensitive manner, saves a little something of all that has been lost for whatever reason. Fair play lads - great vid but somewhat sad all the same
Love that you have respect for the places you go in to , not to many people have that in them
Wat een top locatie ! Het blijft ongeloofelijk wat iemand zomaar achter kan laten 👌🏻
Inderdaad.. Een pareltje, dat nog steeds een pareltje is omdat we deze de afgelopen jaren niet gepost hebben.
Thanks from France
Heb vanavond weer eens een paar van je videos bekeken. Altijd zeer indrukwekkend. Deze video heeft de meeste indruk op mij gemaakt.
You are very nice guys! I like how you show the pieces, like pictures, books, toys, etc. Thanks.
Thank you for this unique tour of this great property . A great find and video . Keep up thegood work fellas !
Jimmy Russell Thanks Jimmy! We will😎
I find it astonishing that people haven’t looted and destroyed these locations. But I suppose it’s in a remote enough spot that it doesn’t get the traffic. But there is something soo poignant about all their stuff just trapped in time never to be seen again unless found by you amazing chaps! Thanks for being so respectful of the property and the story unfolding before our eyes.
Fique sabendo que vocês tem fãs no Brasil, que canal magnífico!♡
Oradour sur glane "bombed village" was not bombed it was destroy by the nazis and all the population was put on the church. After this the nazis put fire and threw grenades through the windows. 600 people die this day of 1944. The entrance of the village was the big iron monument on the other side of the road. (Im french sorry for my english) ...
Also verry good vidéo ;)
Yes, we have visited it later. A real tragedy happened there.... :(
Yes..... Horrible :(
Tromalya World It's so terrible. I did hear of a village that stayed abandoned after wwii, though not the details of why. Do people think it's cursed or haunted?
No, it was kept in that state as a reminder of the horrors of war.
Been watching you guys for a couple years now. Great work and kudos for the respect you show the places you visit. Ill never get to see places like these so thanks for keeping them alive!
Thank you for this video 👍🏻
Et merci d’être aussi respectueux des lieux que vous visitez .
Merci beaucoup 🤗
You have my respect when i see you put things back as you found them also trying to fix the broken window in the attic thanks for a very interesting tour
Such a beautiful place n lovely to see not trashed thanks guys for ur uploads love them
My heart breaks, every time i see a degrading, abandoned old house. I used to live in an old house. Unfortunatelly, i did not have the resources to maintain.
I would die for an episode to meet the family and have them tell you their ancestors and history and how the house became empty and can't it be saved. At least they should rescue the teddy bear even if the rest of the house falls.
By far one of my favourites
There are some priceless treasures in that place.
So sad to see a building with everything still in it and interesting at the same time brilliant 👍🏻
thank you guys!
What a beautiful house and although a wonderful location…
I can’t understand why people leave such a breathtaking place
It’s pretty common in countries like France. Inheritage a place like that is a burden.. (maintenance costs)
its so sad seeing such places being forgotten...
Btw... theres a place similar to that on north Portugal abandoned near the moreira firefighters.
If you have pictures let me know !
Thank you for respecting the contents of that fine old mansion.
Simply amazing! Thanks for sharing this with us
Another great Urbex! Shame to think the wrong someone will discover this place and it will be looted, vandalised and eventually burned out.
merci c'est un très beau reportage ; il y a plein de richesses dans ce manoir, les tableaux les tentures les bronzes sont de magnifiques objets ; très émouvant de lire dans ces souvenirs, dans les photos, dans les papiers peints l'histoire d'une famille quel dommage de laisser cette magnifique demeure s'abimer ; prions pour que celle ci ne tombe pas dans les mains d'êtres incultes qui ne ressentent rien et détruisent à coup de pieds ce qui pour nous représent un vrai trésor
Hey, I'm actually front of this manor right now. It's full close :( And it's very clean around. Somebody take care of this beautiful place. A tiny house closer is on restoration. Please don't go ! It's now not an urbex
Good to hear! It was totally overgrown when we were there in the past😊
Its sad to see a home like this abandoned with no life in it only
Memories of a family that once lived here. It says to why and what drove this family to just pick up and leave.
Were left with more questions then answers.
I'd live here what a great old house...............................
Anyone notice in some rooms only VERY specific items have been removed, such as in the 2013 small bedroom with the yellow picture on the wall at 11:10 there is a wooden hanging cabinet, in the cabinet there is an item on the bottom shelf between the two figures that is missing... Things an average person just would not notice. Almost as if a specialized collector has only taken things of known high value...
Thems book with be worth a great deal and the antiques hope they have gone to a loving home .
So beautiful,so sad! Great explore. I love how respectful you are of the property,and that you don’t curse . I have turned off videos off because the language the explorers were using was just too vulgar.
And yes we all have trips like that, the last for me was early this year here in UK- Tried hospital, mansion, theatre and two factories- All mostly fails. Then last spot we tried we got in to what was a stunning untouched family house much like this. Think we were only second/third in as very off the radar and remote :)
Looks better than my future
New to your channel, I must say that I admire the way you treat the places you visit. 👏👍🏼👌
Thanks, there are other cool episodes aswell
I feel so sorry for the cudle bear 🐻 nice mansion i love its authentic style could almost live there, almost lol.
Yeah, a sad sight.. I believe he disappeared now...
You are right...the teddy bear waits...but only for one person.
Outstanding explore, well done, great location. I’m a new subscriber.
rj32 Cool, you won’t regret. There are some epic episodes online like abandoned space shuttles, submarines, airports, fukushima, etc. Enjoy🤩
I find it tragic that the chateau is not brought back to life and lived in with all the furniture and lifestyle of it's time. D
One thing to keep in mind, is that most Victorian era wallpapers contained arsenic, so they can be quite toxic. I'm honestly not sure whether it can become aerosolized or anything, but I know it was a pretty big problem even at the time when they were in vogue.
Beautiful location & most definitely a vampire's secret lair.
Great episode gentlemen.
Fiquei encantada uma casa tão linda
It's kind of spooky the way everything is still there, like the family just disappeared or left in the night in a hurry. I wonder what happened.
Died
Great video !
It's funny too that I own exactly the same pinball at 14:02
One day I would like to see an episode of a ghost hunting show that is one of the buildings from this channel, and they keep hearing things in the background that are actually these guys in the other room.
Haha that would be fun. They explore the bedroom and suddenly we wake up.
Personally we never had ANY spooky encounters. (And we slept in some really "creepy" places.
Definitely some valuable stuff in there. I think weird inheritance laws create these time capsules. Still, you’d think some family would remove the personal items.
In many cases inherit these buildings are a burden. sometimes they go live somewhere in a small side building and save for a renovation in the future (almost never happens)
It's kinda strange, but I felt a bit melancholic before clicking the video. And now I know why.
How sad that nature is taking back all those memories. All the happiness that was once there is gone. If that was here in the UK, all the fireplaces, pipework etc would be gone by now and then kids would burn it down. I’d love to know what has happened to the owners. Can’t anyone find out? They could be in a home.
Maybe I should go to the village next time and ask what happened there !
TIME FLIES WHEN YOU'RE STUCK IN WONDERLAND [🐰] 👍👍 great footage..
Wauw! Weer zo'n pareltje! Waarschijnlijk staat het dus al 10 a 11 jaar verlaten.... Zo zonde, zo'n groot huis met waarschijnlijk hele dure meubels... :(
Ja zonde.. het goede nieuws is dat deze nu goed dicht zit. De buitenkant wordt nu onderhouden.
Beautiful explore
Just super! Thanks for sharing...
Glad you enjoyed mate ! Thanks for watching :)
Het boek op de keukentafel lag anders. In de slaapkamer met die beet op het bed hing dat kledingstuk anders over de stoel en de lade van die bureau stond ook open. Er zijn nog wel meer dingen die anders waren, maar het doet mij vooral veel plezier om te zien dat alles nog intact is.
Ja.. we hadden geen referentie natuurlijk. Maar het is een wonder dat een plek er nog zo uitziet na al die tijd. Meestal wordt zo’n plek al snel leeg geplunderd.
Amazing place. Time stopped there
Sick vid guys,love it
Its sad, and surreal looking.
Very good details. Thank you for closing the atic window, thus the place will kepp better preserved.
Thanks for watching ! A sad thing is many of buildings will become ruins in a few years anyway 😭
Seria bom se tivesse tradução para português pois tem escritos brasileiros tambem amo seu canal.
Penso mesa coisa
Eu vou ver se posso fazer alguém fazer isso!
Rt
Exploring the Unbeaten Path i could help you with that.. i dunno how to do properly put as subtitles, but i can translate!
Aaah!! Podia ter legenda kk
Se fosse aqui no Brasil nao teria nem porta e janelas na casa, quanto mais moveis
Crazy to re-explore a place :)
It's always difficult to do this in France because the palces are always trashed....
nice video man keep going the good work
Oh such a waste of beautiful things. Your English is brilliant. Many thanks for sharing
Great episode !
Great work man
this video is awesome, great work
Echt een prachtige locatie! SUPER vet!
it would be amazing of you add more infos on the vids while exploring the area or the story why its abandoned or what happen to the past owner.
jays Sabenicio We do that if we know it! There’s nothing known about this manor....
Wow it's been three months sense I've been back to your channel 🐇🐾
Great channel man ! I guess you're visiting this place in Haute-Vienne region or around ? I can give you spots like this if you plan to come again in France
I was there very recently before the lockdown. You can always send me an email ! 🤩
I'm not religious or anything, but that Bible was pretty impressive.
Great video guys
Looks like someone added red candles on the piano chandeliers.
Indeed ! But it's still amazing how intact it remained during those years. Most abandoned buildings get totally ruined in a few years.
Those bibles will be worth a fortune!
The teddy Makes me sad. No one will ever cuddle with him. I wish to know whos the owner of it and what would he say when they see his old friend in this condition. Remember by your own friend of your childhood. I have mine so far...Im adult now and remember everytime i see him
I still have mine and will put it in my new workroom haha. Sad for the teddy indeed. Hope it ends well for Teddy☺️
@1m10 thats in the correze, i've been here, also there are other entrance's into oradour too, i've also been to the abandoned manoir
Haunting house
Es preciosa la casa. Saludos desde España
Cool review!
"Is 'n tit" & "Kielohmehturs" , haha i love how you guys put real effort in speaking English. Being a great surplus to the popularity of your channel
Great Location😍😍😍
Ik hou van de Nederlands Engelse accent😂💯 good video boys!
we dont see those quind of manor where i life ty for those great videos
lol, wij hebben nog steeds zon kastje boven de wasbak op de badkamer. Maarja, is ook allemaal van mijn opa en oma geweest. Het is ook wat gelig 😆
It's weird that so much is there, an entire life left to the dust and damp.
Dit moet wel super verlaten liggen dat alles daar zo mooi blijft staan
Deze ligt echt ver van de bewoonde wereld ! Als deze villa langs de weg lag, was er niks meer van over :P
Ja dat zijn wel meestal de moeren Plekken om te gaan kijken
Amazing place, could have watched more, beautiful, so sad it's all being wasted, just loved it, just wish more of your videos were in English but thanks
You went to see the Buran shuttles and people still think you stage things? 😁