G'day Paul ... here's another of yours that I had not seen. In particular, the wine interested me due to the bottles still being sealed. It was the shrinkage of the liquid that had me fascinated. Loved the TVs ... they were the 'bees knees' in their day!
Thanks for the support Shannon. I`m thinking renters just left because of the damage to the structure but they left so much stuff so anything could have happened which is why I love these old places :-)
So much lives destroyed and demolished all around the world... Sad demonstration! Merci beaucoup from Paris France, I do love Urbex expérience. Emmanuel
Had a chuckle when you were checking the dates on the newspaper and the classified ads were for roof and ceiling repair. Long time between drinks with the Halls Stoney ginger beer as I think the company was absorbed into Kirks in the 90's. With a bit of luck those nice old stained glass windows get salvaged. Pity to waste them. Great explore, glad the roof didn't collapse on you, it looks dodgy.
I love how you guys watching know stuff because I certainly miss a lot of things or do not realize a story behind something! So cool. Yep that roof is a comin down soon I think!!! Thanks again Karilyn. :-)
Wow! This was once a really beautiful home. Lovely high ceilings with arched corners. Too bad there is so much obvious real structural damage to the walls by way of the foundation. The rooms are very generous in size unlike most modern builds. I always love to see the deep wooden mouldings along the wall/floor joint...meant mostly to keep out mice, but indicative of homes prior to the 20th century. The noisy big road directly out front would have become a drawback as traffic increased. The suitcase looked very early 1950s or late 1940s in style and construction, nice find in still good condition with lining paper intact. Nice mouldings throughout the whole place, and a great large kitchen. There were obviously items from a wide range of eras in there, showing it had lots of life in it. There are a lot of stories in these walls. Great job as usual, I enjoyed every moment of it. I especially liked the plant reaching inside through the window in the room blocked by the brown couch. You don’t see mudrooms very often these days, but that one behind the blue door could have originally served as potting shed/mudroom when the house was young. Bet there are some amazing vintage pieces in some of those clothing bags, but I don’t blame you for not looking...that could be a nightmare. White wine has a much shorter life span than red. They should have been on their sides to keep the corks wet. White wine after ten plus years can (at best) start turning to sherry...at worst vinegar. Reds differ in how they age, but in either case...being exposed to heat and cold won’t do either any good. Given the bottles have lost content to evaporation I wouldn’t hold out hope for anything better than vinegar. Fabulous outro and music...loved it all, thanks. 🖤🇨🇦
What a time capsule! Those curtains scream 1970s and the bottles of wine would be extremely potent by now. I haven't seen a camera like that since the 80s! I did notice the old Sanity bag (from the record store called Sanity during the 1970s and 1980s) The kitchen ceiling looks as though it was about to cave in at any second. Glad it didn't end up collapsing on your head. 😊
HA! @4:10 Heute und morgen means "today and tomorrow", is a learn to speak German book.I flunked German in school and I was born there lol. The wynns wine sold at auction in 2012 for $104 I just googled it. :D Thanks for showing us around. You pumping these out now.
Haha that must have been the same auction sale I found on that too! It looked a bit low in the bottle though, maybe someone poked a scewer through the cork to sample some. Yeah I had a bit a a flurry a month ago and though ahh i`l just upload them all. That will make me go and find more now! :-) Thanks for watching.
Heya, mkeubler5! So y'all know each other. I kind of guessed as you have videos of some of the same places. Loving these videos! Keep it up! Miss new ones from you, Mike, luv. Hope all is well in your new abode.
Yep it is a shame but I also kind of like seeing the natural decay of homes caused by time and conditions. It also makes them abandoned for me to look inside. hehe :-) Thanks for watching mate
That place was really old . It was a real brick house nowadays people say they have a brick house but it’s not a true brick it’s a vanere and stud framing a real one has a stack of three or four to make up the walls anyway it’s old as dirt good find!
Thanks for watching and comments mate! :-) Yeah it sure looked like it was built dif to what you say these days ones are. Shame it has come apart but I like seeing this as it shows the natural decay of time and conditions which leaves them abandoned! :-)
Very messy house full of cracks. A shame it would have been nice if a boarder didn't live there one time. This house is in pretty bad shape. You are brave to explore this house. It doesn't have the charm of the other houses. Great explore.
Just subbed, and rang bell for posting alerts. I really liked the bathtub and the 2 green vinyl kitchen chairs. The juicer was very Australian looking...as was the tub. We don't get those industrial design motifs in the U.S..
Hey Kim! I`m guessing the home is from the 1920`s? Has had that front and back porch added at some point. It seems when those wall move and separate the water gets in and the ceilings start to fall in on the floor. Was some cool old stuff like the chairs! :-)
Wow - the cans of Stonie ginger beer - I haven't seen that in decades - and the old 70s tv on the stand, the ratty striped rainbow carpet - some serious 70s de ja vu going on here lol
another good one amazing how so many place are just left like this and it is all over the world crazy makes you what happened but this goes back there are ancient ruins in Colorado USA Mesa Verde that was just abandoned with everything left in place so thanks for the video and I will keep watch'n. ;)
Hey Paul. Whoever lived there was either an excellent dresser OR they, like me, changed sizes from time to time and , unlike me, had a large wardrobe in many sizes. I know nothing about wine but I do know about the Womans Day Magazine. It is neither Australian nor a 'gossip' mag. It is American and focuses on womens stlyes, such as clothing, hair, make-up, and the like. It has recipes, crafts, gardening, and ideas for holidays. Probably I'm the 100th person to inform you of this. If so, I do apologize. I hope someone was able to tell you about the wine. It's a shame about all the structural damage. I love the porch! Great find! Later....
Hey Jackie thanks for watching, yes at the beginning of the video and through the middle with the music I added some ambient noises and I think there were children babbling from memory. Definitely not from in the house......I think....lol :-)
This one and the neighboring home are now demolished for that reason Jeanette of being condemned. One old stone country home I was very wary of collapse! :-)
5:50ish, oopsy daisy 🤣😅 that is such a funny comment. Said it many times. I too am German, but also Scottish & Irish. Can't speak any of those languages. You have a great sounding voice tho Joey.
Oopsy Daisy! hahaha, Yeah I want to learn some German as my Grandmother spoke it, should have taken the book! Hey Wendy cheers for watching, glad you are enjoying :-)
Right at beginning of your VID I see the dart board. I told the guys not to put the dart board on the door but they did any way. They were throwing a dart when our captain came in. OPPS! AHhhh the good old days. Roll video!
Urbex Indigo. I will try my best to support your channel. When my phone is back on line & I get back on Facebook maybe we can start a fan club for you. Would that be ok?
Haha I appreciate the offer but i`m happy to just let the channel grow at what ever pace it does. I`m not out to break records. People will find it if they are looking. I do not monetize videos so I do not care how many people subscribe or view. But the ones who do view I hope they enjoy. :-) I enjoy exploring and uploading but not looking for fame.
Other than its state of decay, the house didn't have a haunted or malevolent vibe like lots of the spots you film. Feels as if someone might have had some love, fun and comfort there. Cool explore 🤗👏🏼
Funny you mention the "haunting" aspect as I also do paranormal investigating and I`m always trying to sense the vibe while going in to these houses. Would love to know which ones you sensed something in. Thanks Kathy! :-)
Urbex Indigo. Oh cool! I'm a ghost magnet. A friend got me to go to one of those card readings & those kind of folks & I wasn't really into that stuff. Then a lady kept stareing at me. Long story short 'she' was the one who told me what I'd already known without me saying anything to her, about how as a child I had died a short while & told me about being told I'd have to go back ect. Which was true. She said that because of that ghosts would be attracted to me. I was polight but I thought she was abit off. No, she was right. I've had many encounters with ghosts mostly good ones some really not so nice. A nasty one pushed me so hard out of no where & my glasses got broken & I had a shattard right arm & broken shoulder. Have you ever had anything like that happen? I don't mess with boards but I do use a key on a string. The sprite moves it one way for yes & the other for no.
Okay, I'm on a binge watch of your channel. Best I've seen in a while. So many cracked houses! So many fascinating things., and the mysteries of who why when. Can't stop watching, thumbs up on all. I particularly like the end pans with music. Makes for a great overview of what we saw. Excellent. On to the next location! Thank you, Urbex Indigo [don't know your name] :)
Hey Leisa i`m glad your enjoying the channel so thanks for watching and your comments! :-) The music and clips just before the end are exactly as you described it, an overview of what we explored. hehe :-) You can call me Joey if you like :-)
That house has serious foundation problems virtually every wall has large cracks ,knock down for sure.the level of wine in those bottles looks a bit low which is a bit strange considering they haven't been opened,another good find cheers mate.
Hey Roysta! Yes the wine sure did look low, maybe someone poked something through the cork to sip on them as the seals actually were still in tact from what i could tell. Thanks for the support! :-)
Hey Sizzorfite thanks for watching and your support! Yeah that wine looked a bit low even though the seals looked in tact. Maybe someone poked something through the cork to sip on them haha. :-)
Ashtray is worth some money. It’s Art Deco. Have you come across squatters in abandon homes? It was a hoarders house. If they had been stored on their sides they would still be good. You must keep the cork moist. But it has evaporated through the cork.
Hi Roger, yes twice I have found squatters. One home I did not film as the guy was nice and was very settled in there, the second were a group of 3 people and there were there just moving through so i came back and filmed it a few days later. This old place here has been sitting abandoned for a long time it seems! Yeah I though afterwards the wine may have evaporated, thanks for watching Roger :-)
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@@urbexindigo5164 No problem. It is interesting to see the differences in the homes. I will never understand why there is always piles of clothes in most of the abandoned homes. I sometimes wonder what were they wearing after they left there..lol
I will have to come with you on some of these abandoned places. Coz I live in the North East areas so not far from ya. I watched abandoned places for a few years now and found your channel
Hey Jeff maybe we can arrange something down the track a bit! :-) It seems more and more of these homes are being put on the demo listings, been seeing them getting knocked down lately too!
Yeah but some sit for ages and some probably have also when they finally get bulldozed. I`m always on the look out for then hehe :-) Country drives always bring a few about too
I wondered that maybe they sold second hand clothing like an op shop, loads of clothes bagged an loose, a case full of coat hangers, very old place, quit worn. good video
Hey Heather that would definitely explain the ridiculous amounts of bagged clothes in the back rooms! Really is intriguing trying to figure out some of these old places, and this is most of the reason we go out to find them! :-) Thanks for watching. :-)
Vintage wine found.. Penfolds, Coona Warra 1972, Vintage glass screen televisions, severe cracking in the walls. Needs several big skips for all the rubbish. Needs clearing and demolishing
Well, my friend, I claim no infallibility when it comes to the "Red Wine to Vinegar" Grand Prix! I have been seriously out of practice ever since August 13th, 1978. Not a soul saver you understand but the resulting migraine headaches won the battle between having a great time and then having to pay the bill in full for the following 2 or three days! Plus I no longer had to chew off an arm when I cast my first gaze in the morning upon my chosen evenings partner! I probably should have switched to vinegar much earlier in the evening. Keep dodging the bees and stay clear of those nasty "Jack Jumpers" J.R. Hizzself
Haha too funny mate! I think we can all relate to that for sure! :-) I have come across a lot of bees over the last 3 weeks but still managed to get the explores done! :-) I am learning more about their behavior without getting too over confident :-)
Never ceases to amaze me mate "what's important today is garbage tomorrow" pictures, juicers, record players, books. Kind of sad "old thing". Anyway excellent video mate must make you sad Governor too explore past life's like this mate. Creepy too Gov. These places you know. Thanks " Old Thing " Be careful mate "Saltys" you know!!!!
Hey Cobber! Yeah I find it very interesting and I do wonder why people just get up and leave but I guess if you think about it some scenarios require a split decision and to leave suddenly and not get back for your things can occur. Saltys can them move in a lurk in the shadows. I like the old ones like this Gov. :-)
"Such a shame,People living there seen the house was getting worse and had to leave,Most likely getting all wet the way the ceilings were, Them clothes most likely Were drenched,So they left them there,This house will most likely get torn down to much damage!!!"
Sad place.I wonder if someone died and family left everything.I went to Google earth and looked at homes in Adelaide. Saw some neat himes.Have they restored some of the homes?The exterior of the homes are so cool.
Wine will evaporate in the bottle. Cork isn't an airtight seal. Besides, the heat in the summer isn't good for the wine. So, either way, I'm pretty sure it's gone bad.
I think with the amount of beer cans laying around that not everything was left undisturbed when the owners left. A lot of things could have been taken. Such a shame. Have you ever experienced moans, groans & cracking while inside a place? My curiousity would be on overload in places like this. 😁💜👩🇺🇸 Thank you!
Wow...is a mess...but this house does need demolished cos the walls are cracked n the roof are falling. Mmmm ..sad to see it go ..is would be interesting to see if is has been renovated
I'd love to know what happened on the last day the occupant left in all of these homes. This one has a lot of clothes, either they were hoarders or were wanting to do a bulk run to the Salvos!
A lot of the places you look at seem to have huge cracks. More than Ive noticed in abandoned places in the U.K. Do you have any idea why that is? Thankyou for sharing.
This is for a few reasons Sarah and the first is they are very easy to explore as no one is in them or tending to them and secondly the old homes like these were built to a different standard back in the day and have not lasted well against soil moving, sinking and settling which can be caused by floods and lots of rain. These home either get put on a substandard list or completely condemned. There is an urban renewal scheme that targets these damaged old pre 1960 built homes for demolition.
6:14 my mom had some Eggbert comic books, from the '60s. Also, I always like the linoleum made to look like rugs 15:55. pockettorch.net/book/eggbert-and-eggberta/
Yeah they did not look in good condition. Both bottles definitely would have been collectable though. I wonder if someone snagged them before it got knocked down. Never know I guess.
Are sweet Jesus holy mother of God this house is a train wreck coming th6ough.bloody hell bless uou please put gloves on padded ones always protect you're self it's so lovely what you do keeps me happy watching are bless you you do wonderful things for everyone to see thankyou
Hey those old TV`s I have seen in a few of the old houses, I grew up with one kind of the same too! :-) This old house had a few cool old bits and pieces! :-)
Some of these places just make me want to go clean! Lol This one...not so much. It would take a month of Sundays and far more elbow grease than I have. Oy!
Hey Karin Beun thanks so much for your support and kind words. :-) I enjoy filming and putting them together. The damage of these old homes seems to be from 2 major reasons, one being the outdated building techniques that now have been adapted better to suit each area and the fact that over the years many flash floods have hit and over flowed the storm water channels and the run off gets deep into the soil and then moves and sinks which is not good for old homes foundations. These old houses that are built pre 1960 and have this bad damaged are put on a condemned list and will be demolished as part of the urban renewal scheme. The cycle of decay and renewal......So that is how a lot of these homes sit in limbo with stuff in them.
It looks to me like this was a combination of two houses; and the combination was not thought out or well done. In the first views of the exterior, the part on the left is the older- It looks like stone, but I think its formed concrete block, popular in the 19-teens to 30's. I say its not well thought out because of the awesome overhanging roof line of the older house, and the newer one on the right-- with its lower roof-- it is built deeply into its side. Rain water running off both roofs would stream into the eve line that joins them, and even in an arid climate the water damage possibilities are endless-- as the water now runs down the inside common wall. --- And is evidenced in those failing walls with the huge cracks. That was a engineering No-No ! . I think that blue device was a hot air corn popper... it looked like the opaque attachment was meant to catch the popped corn....... Neat little 45RPM phonograph... they are making a "retro-era" come back with people into old vinyl records..... and all I can say about the wine is...Vintage Vinegar !.... :) . I liked how the kitchen was modernized with the original wood/coal burning range removed, but the mantel still retained. I imagine it and the living room fireplace both had their flues sealed long ago. The living room fireplace definitely looked like it had long since ceased to burn anything---an alcove for an electric, or gas fire (though I see no evidence of gas having been laid into this house.) . Thank you for posting this- those overlapping roof lines and the lesson of what can happen when design elements are ignore is all too colourfully illustrated....:)
Thanks heaps for watching ana, love the "Vinegar" comment as I figured if it were really expensive it would be long gone haha. Yeah regarding the structure, something indeed went wrong somewhere and there are other houses yet to explore so I wonder if they have the same problems and been condemned. The last renters or owners left a lot of things behind which is best for us exploring and viewing! :-)
Urbex Indigo I would still have the wine cked out. Ya never know till you do. On another channel this guy found a penny metal detecting & found a penny. He had it cked out thanks to a buddy of his that was into collecting & it was worth (according to him) a million dollars. I'm subed to some coin collectors & they have shown pennys worth a million bucks. How? Beats me. I could metal detect 30 life times & never find that kind of score but it's still a fun hobby.
Hey bemurr47 thanks for watching, glad you are enjoying the videos! :-) Yes I should wear gloves and I do have them in my back pack I just forget hahaha :-)
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Hola María :-) Sí, realmente disfruté esta casa vieja también. Hubiera sido bueno en su antigua gloria. Los inquilinos deben haberse levantado y dejado debido al daño. Puedo traducir tus comentarios con Google :-) Hi Maria :-) Yes I really enjoyed this old home too. Would have been nice in it`s former glory. The renters must have just got up and left due to the damage. I can translate your comments with Google :-)
At--17:17-- I'm no expert on wine but from the dates on the bottles & unopened the bottles might be worth alot of money to a wine collector. I'd get them cked out if I were you. Can't hurt to try. They're what ? 46 yrs old! They should have been kept in a cool place but I'd still have them cked out.
I very much doubt it will be for sale to live in Cicily. Too much structural damage and new buyers would certainly knock it down and start again. Thanks for watching :-)
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Hi Joey, can you spell v-i-n-i-g-a-r ? Oh well spell red wine instead, I would wager my lunch money that the wine has long ago made the transition to vinegar. Have a great day!
You do the Right Thing, do continue. Emmanuel from Paris France
Weird and creepy house..lots of decay !Thanks👩💼👍
I like these old crusty homes haha. A lot to look at even if it is in real bad shape. Lots of stories to be told. Thanks for watching L L :-)
A new way of saying our LOVE to passed away people. Merci beaucoup from Paris France
Very interesting that tired old house. Thanks for sharing and take care with mouldy houses.
This one completey gone now Polarbear Lind, prob for the best as it was very tired and in need of sleep, cheers for watching :-)
Lovely window,,2 messy,dusty...beautiful house b4...decaying...lots of things..but Love watching.TY..
Lot of dust and decay, cheers Ferlinda :-)
Great job filming the artifacts....love your videos!!!
Thanks heaps Diane! Glad you are enjoying them. I took a bit more time on this one. :-) Stay tuned for some more.
Love your explores, can't wait for the next one. Good job
Hey Carol thanks so much for your support! Glad you are enjoying them. :-)
Thanks, I really enjoy your finds and seeing old places and wonder what type of people lived there and what happened to them. Great thanks again 😊
G'day Paul ... here's another of yours that I had not seen. In particular, the wine interested me due to the bottles still being sealed. It was the shrinkage of the liquid that had me fascinated. Loved the TVs ... they were the 'bees knees' in their day!
The wine is history. All the alcohol has evaporated and is now spoiled grape juice.
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Makes sense! Which is most likely why it is still there and not taken! hehe. Thanks again mate, and for subbing! :-)
Good find.All the ceilings will be down before much longer. Enjoyed the explore.
Thanks Mary, glad you enjoyed. Yep that home is coming apart big time! There are more like this sitting around I hope to explore soon too! :-)
What a shame! Lovely once old stone house. I wonder what happened? Another great vid! Thankyou for exploring.
Shannon Yeates major structural damage - it's about to collapse.
Thanks for the support Shannon. I`m thinking renters just left because of the damage to the structure but they left so much stuff so anything could have happened which is why I love these old places :-)
So much lives destroyed and demolished all around the world... Sad demonstration! Merci beaucoup from Paris France, I do love Urbex expérience. Emmanuel
Had a chuckle when you were checking the dates on the newspaper and the classified ads were for roof and ceiling repair. Long time between drinks with the Halls Stoney ginger beer as I think the company was absorbed into Kirks in the 90's. With a bit of luck those nice old stained glass windows get salvaged. Pity to waste them. Great explore, glad the roof didn't collapse on you, it looks dodgy.
I love how you guys watching know stuff because I certainly miss a lot of things or do not realize a story behind something! So cool. Yep that roof is a comin down soon I think!!! Thanks again Karilyn. :-)
Wow! This was once a really beautiful home. Lovely high ceilings with arched corners. Too bad there is so much obvious real structural damage to the walls by way of the foundation. The rooms are very generous in size unlike most modern builds.
I always love to see the deep wooden mouldings along the wall/floor joint...meant mostly to keep out mice, but indicative of homes prior to the 20th century. The noisy big road directly out front would have become a drawback as traffic increased. The suitcase looked very early 1950s or late 1940s in style and construction, nice find in still good condition with lining paper intact. Nice mouldings throughout the whole place, and a great large kitchen. There were obviously items from a wide range of eras in there, showing it had lots of life in it. There are a lot of stories in these walls. Great job as usual, I enjoyed every moment of it. I especially liked the plant reaching inside through the window in the room blocked by the brown couch. You don’t see mudrooms very often these days, but that one behind the blue door could have originally served as potting shed/mudroom when the house was young. Bet there are some amazing vintage pieces in some of those clothing bags, but I don’t blame you for not looking...that could be a nightmare. White wine has a much shorter life span than red. They should have been on their sides to keep the corks wet. White wine after ten plus years can (at best) start turning to sherry...at worst vinegar. Reds differ in how they age, but in either case...being exposed to heat and cold won’t do either any good. Given the bottles have lost content to evaporation I wouldn’t hold out hope for anything better than vinegar. Fabulous outro and music...loved it all, thanks. 🖤🇨🇦
What a time capsule! Those curtains scream 1970s and the bottles of wine would be extremely potent by now. I haven't seen a camera like that since the 80s! I did notice the old Sanity bag (from the record store called Sanity during the 1970s and 1980s)
The kitchen ceiling looks as though it was about to cave in at any second. Glad it didn't end up collapsing on your head. 😊
That dartboard is in a precarious place,love the old stand type ashtray too,parents had one the same.
HA! @4:10 Heute und morgen means "today and tomorrow", is a learn to speak German book.I flunked German in school and I was born there lol. The wynns wine sold at auction in 2012 for $104 I just googled it. :D Thanks for showing us around. You pumping these out now.
Haha that must have been the same auction sale I found on that too! It looked a bit low in the bottle though, maybe someone poked a scewer through the cork to sample some. Yeah I had a bit a a flurry a month ago and though ahh i`l just upload them all. That will make me go and find more now! :-) Thanks for watching.
Heya, mkeubler5! So y'all know each other. I kind of guessed as you have videos of some of the same places. Loving these videos! Keep it up! Miss new ones from you, Mike, luv. Hope all is well in your new abode.
Hell this house is had it, bit of a shame,looks like it would have been a nice home in its day.cool vid mate.
Yep it is a shame but I also kind of like seeing the natural decay of homes caused by time and conditions. It also makes them abandoned for me to look inside. hehe :-) Thanks for watching mate
That place was really old . It was a real brick house nowadays people say they have a brick house but it’s not a true brick it’s a vanere and stud framing a real one has a stack of three or four to make up the walls anyway it’s old as dirt good find!
Thanks for watching and comments mate! :-) Yeah it sure looked like it was built dif to what you say these days ones are. Shame it has come apart but I like seeing this as it shows the natural decay of time and conditions which leaves them abandoned! :-)
Very messy house full of cracks. A shame it would have been nice if a boarder didn't live there one time. This house is in pretty bad shape. You are brave to explore this house. It doesn't have the charm of the other houses. Great explore.
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I really liked the bathtub and the 2 green vinyl kitchen chairs. The juicer was very Australian looking...as was the tub. We don't get those industrial design motifs in the U.S..
Thanks heaps for your support mate! Very much appreciated! :-)
I want the kitchen chairs!! They match the old 50's metal table I have. The fire place in the kitchen.....about how old is that house? Cool!!!
Hey Kim! I`m guessing the home is from the 1920`s? Has had that front and back porch added at some point. It seems when those wall move and separate the water gets in and the ceilings start to fall in on the floor. Was some cool old stuff like the chairs! :-)
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OMG !! That Eggbert book (7:07) in the box !! I LOVED that book as a kid .... WOW what a blast from the past !! ( Early 1970's )
Hey Marina! I will have to go back and have another look at it! haha. Thanks for pointing it out, and for watching :-)
Wow - the cans of Stonie ginger beer - I haven't seen that in decades - and the old 70s tv on the stand, the ratty striped rainbow carpet - some serious 70s de ja vu going on here lol
Hi Urbex, great video awesome work! ♥️😊🤗👍Jan Sarlo
Hey Janet thanks so much for your support! Just explored a cool two story Art Deco place will have it uploaded by the weekend :-)
another good one amazing how so many place are just left like this and it is all over the world crazy makes you what happened but this goes back there are ancient ruins in Colorado USA Mesa Verde that was just abandoned with everything left in place so thanks for the video and I will keep watch'n. ;)
Lots of stuff in there, I think one of those 📷 cameras was a flip flash, I haven't seen one of them in many years, thanks for sharing
Good job of videoing. Steady and slow.very interesting home. You do a great job. I like your videos.
Hey Vivian thank you for your support and comments! :-). Gad you are enjoying them. I am uploading another one as I write this. :-)
great place!
Hi Julio, glad you enjoyed this one, thanks for watching :-)
Hey Paul. Whoever lived there was either an excellent dresser OR they, like me, changed sizes from time to time and , unlike me, had a large wardrobe in many sizes. I know nothing about wine but I do know about the Womans Day Magazine. It is neither Australian nor a 'gossip' mag. It is American and focuses on womens stlyes, such as clothing, hair, make-up, and the like. It has recipes, crafts, gardening, and ideas for holidays. Probably I'm the 100th person to inform you of this. If so, I do apologize. I hope someone was able to tell you about the wine. It's a shame about all the structural damage. I love the porch! Great find! Later....
I heard sounds, children talking and I baby googling. Great video, thanks.
Hey Jackie thanks for watching, yes at the beginning of the video and through the middle with the music I added some ambient noises and I think there were children babbling from memory. Definitely not from in the house......I think....lol :-)
Thats a very run down house, messy too. Do you ever worry these old homes will cave in on you? its a roomy home. Thanks for sharing.
This one and the neighboring home are now demolished for that reason Jeanette of being condemned. One old stone country home I was very wary of collapse! :-)
5:50ish, oopsy daisy 🤣😅 that is such a funny comment. Said it many times. I too am German, but also Scottish & Irish. Can't speak any of those languages. You have a great sounding voice tho Joey.
Oopsy Daisy! hahaha, Yeah I want to learn some German as my Grandmother spoke it, should have taken the book! Hey Wendy cheers for watching, glad you are enjoying :-)
Wow the hanamex camera I had one of those oh goodness the clunky tvs blast from the past wonder how good the bottles of wine were
Right at beginning of your VID I see the dart board. I told the guys not to put the dart board on the door but they did any way. They were throwing a dart when our captain came in. OPPS!
AHhhh the good old days.
Roll video!
Haha classic! :-) Thanks for the support again Ruth! :-)
Urbex Indigo. I will try my best to support your channel. When my phone is back on line & I get back on Facebook maybe we can start a fan club for you. Would that be ok?
Haha I appreciate the offer but i`m happy to just let the channel grow at what ever pace it does. I`m not out to break records. People will find it if they are looking. I do not monetize videos so I do not care how many people subscribe or view. But the ones who do view I hope they enjoy. :-) I enjoy exploring and uploading but not looking for fame.
Other than its state of decay, the house didn't have a haunted or malevolent vibe like lots of the spots you film. Feels as if someone might have had some love, fun and comfort there. Cool explore 🤗👏🏼
Funny you mention the "haunting" aspect as I also do paranormal investigating and I`m always trying to sense the vibe while going in to these houses. Would love to know which ones you sensed something in. Thanks Kathy! :-)
Urbex Indigo. Oh cool! I'm a ghost magnet. A friend got me to go to one of those card readings & those kind of folks & I wasn't really into that stuff. Then a lady kept stareing at me.
Long story short 'she' was the one who told me what I'd already known without me saying anything to her, about how as a child I had died a short while & told me about being told I'd have to go back ect.
Which was true. She said that because of that ghosts would be attracted to me.
I was polight but I thought she was abit off. No, she was right. I've had many encounters with ghosts mostly good ones some really not so nice. A nasty one pushed me so hard out of no where & my glasses got broken & I had a shattard right arm & broken shoulder.
Have you ever had anything like that happen? I don't mess with boards but I do use a key on a string. The sprite moves it one way for yes & the other for no.
Urbex Indigo. Talk to your sprite guide & ask for protection. I learned that after the big push. Great timing huh?
Verry Nice job..I love it!
Thanks mate! :-)
Okay, I'm on a binge watch of your channel. Best I've seen in a while. So many cracked houses! So many fascinating things., and the mysteries of who why when.
Can't stop watching, thumbs up on all. I particularly like the end pans with music. Makes for a great overview of what we saw. Excellent. On to the next location! Thank you, Urbex Indigo [don't know your name] :)
Hey Leisa i`m glad your enjoying the channel so thanks for watching and your comments! :-) The music and clips just before the end are exactly as you described it, an overview of what we explored. hehe :-) You can call me Joey if you like :-)
That house has serious foundation problems virtually every wall has large cracks ,knock down for sure.the level of wine in those bottles looks a bit low which is a bit strange considering they haven't been opened,another good find cheers mate.
Hey Roysta! Yes the wine sure did look low, maybe someone poked something through the cork to sip on them as the seals actually were still in tact from what i could tell. Thanks for the support! :-)
Love these videos.. Great job... Also,that wine is probably vinegar by now..
Hey Sizzorfite thanks for watching and your support! Yeah that wine looked a bit low even though the seals looked in tact. Maybe someone poked something through the cork to sip on them haha. :-)
This is the first time since I started watching your videos that I had a strange , uncomfortable feeling when you walked into the house,
Hey Vanda! :-) There was something indeed creepy but not entirely scary, just a bit off. Maybe a few bad memories or energy attached to this home.
Death is EVERYWHERE, just keep on buddy. Merci beaucoup from Paris France
his place has also now been demolished Emmanual, lots of old thing left behind and no one to claim it or the house. thanks for watching :-)
That old biscuit tin lid has a print of Renoir's The Boating Party on it. Used to have that picture in my room. Its a feel good picture.
Ashtray is worth some money. It’s Art Deco. Have you come across squatters in abandon homes? It was a hoarders house. If they had been stored on their sides they would still be good. You must keep the cork moist. But it has evaporated through the cork.
Hi Roger, yes twice I have found squatters. One home I did not film as the guy was nice and was very settled in there, the second were a group of 3 people and there were there just moving through so i came back and filmed it a few days later. This old place here has been sitting abandoned for a long time it seems! Yeah I though afterwards the wine may have evaporated, thanks for watching Roger :-)
I hope you took the wine and camera lol...I know that doesn't fit with the Urbex Code...but hey!
Hello, The Women Day magazine is from The United States 🇺🇸 it is not a gossip magazine
Hey Deb thanks for watching! :-) I think Australia does it`s own version of Woman`s Day here too.
"I bet you would feel real good,If you Drank that wine,LOL!!!"
Haha you bet Cheryl! Or really bad ! one of the two!! haha :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 "LOL!!!"
I'm new to your channel - and obsessed with it. Love spending time with your explorations. I also love the music too - do you make it yourself?
WOW I MAYBE 8 MONTHS LATE👉 AWESOME VIDEO what's up URBEX INDIGO 🙋 just catching up on videos I've MISSED aha found 1 THUMBS UP 👍FOR A CREEPY HOUSE
AWESOME AWESOME EXPLORE catch you on your next ADVENTURE ☺subscriber from NEW ZEALAND 😀
Loved that Claret in the day
I would have looked through the Woman;s Day and I would have liked to have that kitchen table and chairs too.
Hi Loretta, yeah I should flicked through it. this home been knocked down now, thanks for watching :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 No problem. It is interesting to see the differences in the homes. I will never understand why there is always piles of clothes in most of the abandoned homes. I sometimes wonder what were they wearing after they left there..lol
That house douse look creepy. Just spookey
Hey Mccartney! Yes glad you agree, although it was quite fun to explore it had a creepy feel for sure. Thanks for watching :-)
Awesome .
Thanks for watching Salina! Glad you enjoyed :-)
I will have to come with you on some of these abandoned places. Coz I live in the North East areas so not far from ya. I watched abandoned places for a few years now and found your channel
Hey Jeff maybe we can arrange something down the track a bit! :-) It seems more and more of these homes are being put on the demo listings, been seeing them getting knocked down lately too!
Urbex Indigo bugger that makes it hard when so many people love to look at these abandoned places
Yeah but some sit for ages and some probably have also when they finally get bulldozed. I`m always on the look out for then hehe :-) Country drives always bring a few about too
Yeah the old country homes are awesome. You find some really good early home out there. I never knew that they were still out there.
I will be finding more and there are a few still I know of but have not explored.......as yet :-) Will keep you posted!
I wondered that maybe they sold second hand clothing like an op shop, loads of clothes bagged an loose, a case full of coat hangers, very old place, quit worn. good video
Hey Heather that would definitely explain the ridiculous amounts of bagged clothes in the back rooms! Really is intriguing trying to figure out some of these old places, and this is most of the reason we go out to find them! :-) Thanks for watching. :-)
Vintage wine found.. Penfolds, Coona Warra 1972, Vintage glass screen televisions, severe cracking in the walls. Needs several big skips for all the rubbish. Needs clearing and demolishing
Well, my friend, I claim no infallibility when it comes to the "Red Wine to Vinegar" Grand Prix! I have been seriously out of practice
ever since August 13th, 1978. Not a soul saver you understand but the resulting migraine headaches won the battle
between having a great time and then having to pay the bill in full for the following 2 or three days! Plus I no longer had to chew off an arm when I cast my first gaze in the morning upon my chosen evenings partner! I probably should have switched to vinegar much earlier in the evening. Keep dodging the bees and stay clear of those nasty "Jack Jumpers" J.R. Hizzself
Haha too funny mate! I think we can all relate to that for sure! :-) I have come across a lot of bees over the last 3 weeks but still managed to get the explores done! :-) I am learning more about their behavior without getting too over confident :-)
Never ceases to amaze me mate "what's important today is garbage tomorrow" pictures, juicers, record players, books. Kind of sad "old thing". Anyway excellent video mate must make you sad Governor too explore past life's like this mate. Creepy too Gov. These places you know. Thanks " Old Thing " Be careful mate "Saltys" you know!!!!
Hey Cobber! Yeah I find it very interesting and I do wonder why people just get up and leave but I guess if you think about it some scenarios require a split decision and to leave suddenly and not get back for your things can occur. Saltys can them move in a lurk in the shadows. I like the old ones like this Gov. :-)
"Such a shame,People living there seen the house was getting worse and had to leave,Most likely getting all wet the way the ceilings were, Them clothes most likely Were drenched,So they left them there,This house will most likely get torn down to much damage!!!"
A lot of structural damage indeed and most likely the reason it sits abandoned. I enjoyed filming this one! Thanks for watching :-)
Smallest stove I have ever seen! Lol. Lilliputian
This house was so dirty! I couldn’t tell if there was mold or dirt or both
Sad place.I wonder if someone died and family left everything.I went to Google earth and looked at homes in Adelaide. Saw some neat himes.Have they restored some of the homes?The exterior of the homes are so cool.
Thanks FUN with YOU
Glad you are enjpyiong the videos Jason, thanks for watching :-)
Wine will evaporate in the bottle. Cork isn't an airtight seal. Besides, the heat in the summer isn't good for the wine. So, either way, I'm pretty sure it's gone bad.
Have you ever gone to explore what appeared to be an abandoned property only to find people living in it.
Yes! haha. Squatters though, still very unexpected lol
I think with the amount of beer cans laying around that not everything was left undisturbed when the owners left. A lot of things could have been taken. Such a shame. Have you ever experienced moans, groans & cracking while inside a place? My curiousity would be on overload in places like this. 😁💜👩🇺🇸 Thank you!
Hi Donette :-) creaking and banging noises but no moans and groans as yet, cheers for watching :-)
Omg. Cannot stop coming back here. Babe. Really just Hereby Jeebies. something’s so wrong.
This one is still one of my favourites! Would be creepy at night!!!!!!
I agree...this house was bizarre
Wow...is a mess...but this house does need demolished cos the walls are cracked n the roof are falling. Mmmm ..sad to see it go ..is would be interesting to see if is has been renovated
I'd love to know what happened on the last day the occupant left in all of these homes. This one has a lot of clothes, either they were hoarders or were wanting to do a bulk run to the Salvos!
nice job!
Hey thanks for watching! I will check out your explores, just sub`d you!
thank you so much
do you have Facebook or Instagram?
No facebook or Instagram. Not yet anyway. :-)
Looks like the people running the jumble sale forgot to collect!
Lots of mysterious garbage bags in the back room too! lol
A lot of the places you look at seem to have huge cracks. More than Ive noticed in abandoned places in the U.K. Do you have any idea why that is? Thankyou for sharing.
This is for a few reasons Sarah and the first is they are very easy to explore as no one is in them or tending to them and secondly the old homes like these were built to a different standard back in the day and have not lasted well against soil moving, sinking and settling which can be caused by floods and lots of rain. These home either get put on a substandard list or completely condemned. There is an urban renewal scheme that targets these damaged old pre 1960 built homes for demolition.
Urbex Indigo Thankyou for your reply. I did wonder.
6:14 my mom had some Eggbert comic books, from the '60s. Also, I always like the linoleum made to look like rugs 15:55.
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Thanks for the info! :-) Pretty cool. Thanks for watching also :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 :)
That wynns hermitage is probably worth a tonne!
I was thinking that chrissy but apparenty it had turned bad other viewers said. This house has since been demolished. Thanks for watching :-)
Yeah they did not look in good condition. Both bottles definitely would have been collectable though. I wonder if someone snagged them before it got knocked down. Never know I guess.
Are sweet Jesus holy mother of God this house is a train wreck coming th6ough.bloody hell bless uou please put gloves on padded ones always protect you're self it's so lovely what you do keeps me happy watching are bless you you do wonderful things for everyone to see thankyou
I had a T.V. like that, was left at the former home of mine.
Hey those old TV`s I have seen in a few of the old houses, I grew up with one kind of the same too! :-) This old house had a few cool old bits and pieces! :-)
Guten morgen means good morning, it’s on a coffee cup I have. Those TVs you had to get up to change channels geez how lazy we have become.
Yep I grew up with an old TV like one of those haha :-)
Some of these places just make me want to go clean! Lol This one...not so much. It would take a month of Sundays and far more elbow grease than I have. Oy!
Hi Erin, yep this ones went a long time and has now been knocked down. Thanks for watching :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 I kind of guessed you may have known mkeubler5. You two are now among my top 5 urbex explorers. Love from the Great White North.
Pretty sure that bottle of Penfolds is worth upwards of $500
why do people always say abandoned homes are creepy, its just old and falling apart its not creepy
Haha I guess it sounds more dramatic the old dusty house. hehe. :-)
Why don't you wear gloves and a mask? Lots of black mold and who knows what other kinds of mold. and rodent droppings
Because I forget lol :-) I do if it is really windy and dusty but I should more often I know.
Hi, I have looked at a lot of your video's. Do you know what causes the structural damage to these houses? I love the way you make your video's.
Hey Karin Beun thanks so much for your support and kind words. :-) I enjoy filming and putting them together. The damage of these old homes seems to be from 2 major reasons, one being the outdated building techniques that now have been adapted better to suit each area and the fact that over the years many flash floods have hit and over flowed the storm water channels and the run off gets deep into the soil and then moves and sinks which is not good for old homes foundations. These old houses that are built pre 1960 and have this bad damaged are put on a condemned list and will be demolished as part of the urban renewal scheme. The cycle of decay and renewal......So that is how a lot of these homes sit in limbo with stuff in them.
Urbex Indigo thanks for explaining. And... keep making your awesome videos!
It looks to me like this was a combination of two houses; and the combination was not thought out or well done. In the first views of the exterior, the part on the left is the older- It looks like stone, but I think its formed concrete block, popular in the 19-teens to 30's.
I say its not well thought out because of the awesome overhanging roof line of the older house, and the newer one on the right-- with its lower roof-- it is built deeply into its side. Rain water running off both roofs would stream into the eve line that joins them, and even in an arid climate the water damage possibilities are endless-- as the water now runs down the inside common wall. --- And is evidenced in those failing walls with the huge cracks. That was a engineering No-No !
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I think that blue device was a hot air corn popper... it looked like the opaque attachment was meant to catch the popped corn.......
Neat little 45RPM phonograph... they are making a "retro-era" come back with people into old vinyl records..... and all I can say about the wine is...Vintage Vinegar !.... :)
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I liked how the kitchen was modernized with the original wood/coal burning range removed, but the mantel still retained. I imagine it and the living room fireplace both had their flues sealed long ago. The living room fireplace definitely looked like it had long since ceased to burn anything---an alcove for an electric, or gas fire (though I see no evidence of gas having been laid into this house.)
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Thank you for posting this- those overlapping roof lines and the lesson of what can happen when design elements are ignore is all too colourfully illustrated....:)
Thanks heaps for watching ana, love the "Vinegar" comment as I figured if it were really expensive it would be long gone haha. Yeah regarding the structure, something indeed went wrong somewhere and there are other houses yet to explore so I wonder if they have the same problems and been condemned. The last renters or owners left a lot of things behind which is best for us exploring and viewing! :-)
Urbex Indigo I would still have the wine cked out. Ya never know till you do. On another channel this guy found a penny metal detecting & found a penny. He had it cked out thanks to a buddy of his that was into collecting & it was worth (according to him) a million dollars. I'm subed to some coin collectors & they have shown pennys worth a million bucks. How? Beats me.
I could metal detect 30 life times & never find that kind of score but it's still a fun hobby.
What a great job you do with the camera. I really enjoy your videos, but I wish you would wear gloves..lol. This place has rat droppings everywhere!
Hey bemurr47 thanks for watching, glad you are enjoying the videos! :-) Yes I should wear gloves and I do have them in my back pack I just forget hahaha :-)
I notice almost all of the homes have structural cracks. Do you ever have sink holes?
Hi Shawna, Adelaide is renown for its reactive soil and it has caused all these homes foundations to move. Thanks for watching :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 Thanks for the reply.
Sometimes I think people just bring their TRASH, and DUMP IT in an abandoned house!!!! I mean, sorry, but this is REALLY GROSS!!!!
Most likely a hoarders house too looking at the back room. Sorry but the camera sees what the camera sees. :-) Thanks for watching Liberty.
The wine was bottled the year before i was born.
Haha me too GothicBeauty! :-) I think it had evaporated over the decades too lol
Dude!! Don't put your pack there!! You can pick up bed bugs & other nastys.
No but when you spoke haute and Morgan your German dialect was there!
AN GREAT ABANDONE.IT.S FULL OF MARVELLOUS THINGS.IF Í WOULD CAN WRITE IN GOOD ENGLISH...I WOULD CAN TELL YOU ALL THE DETAILS.ENGLISH NO USES ARE PERFECT FOR WATCHING OLD HOUSES.CONGRATULAISONS AND OLEEEEEE BUT WITHOUT KILLED BULL.A LOT OF SPANIAN PEOPLE NO FLAMENCO NO TOREO.JAJAAA.BESOS DESDE ESPAÑA DEAR PEOPLE
Hola María :-) Sí, realmente disfruté esta casa vieja también. Hubiera sido bueno en su antigua gloria. Los inquilinos deben haberse levantado y dejado debido al daño. Puedo traducir tus comentarios con Google :-)
Hi Maria :-) Yes I really enjoyed this old home too. Would have been nice in it`s former glory. The renters must have just got up and left due to the damage. I can translate your comments with Google :-)
At--17:17-- I'm no expert on wine but from the dates on the bottles & unopened the bottles might be worth alot of money to a wine collector. I'd get them cked out if I were you. Can't hurt to try.
They're what ? 46 yrs old! They should have been kept in a cool place but I'd still have them cked out.
If you got caught in a place, would you be charged with trespassing?
I wanted to know what was in that wooden box at 4:23 ;)
is it for sale? I am house shopping now.
I very much doubt it will be for sale to live in Cicily. Too much structural damage and new buyers would certainly knock it down and start again. Thanks for watching :-)
Woman's day is not an Australian gossip mag.
It seems to have a lot of Australian gossip in it! Cheers for watching Tracy :-)
I personally hope you removed what you felt you could salvage since it was getting ready to be bulldozed.
I took nothing SDK :-) It has been demolished now yes. Thanks for watching :-)
P.S. Is the word urbex, the same as urban?? And Indigo? Blue? And if it's none of my business, just tell me so! Later......
Y por k no dan toda esa ropa a jente k necesita mucho para que no desperdicie ya que los rratas destroza todo lo que estaba en esa casa y mejor aprovechar todo lo que ay
A rats paradise in here Margarita, so many old things lying around. this house has been demolished now and nothing remains, thanks for watching :-)
Hi Joey, can you spell v-i-n-i-g-a-r ? Oh well spell red wine instead, I would wager my lunch money that the wine
has long ago made the transition to vinegar. Have a great day!
Hey JR yes others have stated this also! Dam I thought i had found something really cool lol :-)