Everyone saying they were embarrassed at a mirror or something else reflecting them, don't be embarrassed. Urban exploration is dangerous and one of the biggest threats are other humans being in the abandoned place. Always let someone know, always take a friend with you, always have some safety equipment and ALWAYS carry a weapon.
For the Victorian doll. The guy probably knocked something loose that allowed an old spring to finally move the mechanism to make the doll say, Momma. I've been sitting in my house, and my parents have an old Halloween decoration that played the theme song from Alfred Hitchcock; someone left it through a door next to where it was hanging, and two minutes later, it played a few notes before stopping. Never did it again unless someone closed a door close by.
Story 27 at 27:42 covered my entire body in chills. I've been reading, watching, listening to, and writing horror since I was a kid. Don't know what it was about that story, but it gave me a scare like no other has in a long time. Something tells me that the person who wrote it is still deeply affected by it
Central State Asylum Indianapolis Indiana. Ouija boards, door slams, people being grabbed on the legs climbing ladders, nurses walking the halls. We were just high schoolers, maybe we were showing off for the girls, maybe we were just that bored. Maybe it was adrenaline. We kept going back for more until the police caught us
Me and my friend group visited an abandoned asylum near our hometown. We heard it was haunted or something. I was last and felt like someone is watching me, then we heard a door slam and screaming.. we booked tf out there. We still don't know what the heck happened lol.
When my husband and I had just started dating, my friends and I would explore the woods behind the abandoned sanitarium in the area. Our favorite area was this ancient tree that was still growing, despite having fallen ages ago. Well, the first time I was at the tree, it was cold and raining - like, cold enough that the rain was freezing on my hair - but the spot I was standing felt way warmer than the ambient air. We're pretty certain it was a malevolent spirit. Second time, my husband was walking along one of the branches, and he heard sharp hisses in his ear, like rapid breathing through clenched teeth. According to others that have explored the area, the tree is supposed to be a portal to Hell (or whatever settlement for evil souls you believe in). The place has since been developed into apartments and local shops, but we had a conversation with a girl working at a bakery and told her about the tree. She said she heard the rumors, and definitely believes them.
I was never an urban explorer or anything like that, but there’s a pretty cool ghost story around my hometown in GA. Her name is Sylvia, and legend has it she had killed herself back in the 1800’s by jumping off the balcony after discovering her husband was cheating. She’s not an evil or vindictive ghost by all accounts, and the owners of the home give tours during the Halloween times. I stg I saw her one day with my own eyes when I was heading to the local library, the house had always been a curiosity of mine but I was to scared to go on the tours, so I would always stare at it when I went by on my bike. I saw her in the balcony door, just looking out at the street and I knew in my bones it wasn’t a living person because I swore I could see through the lady. Not a super exciting story but I find it pretty cool.
I urbexxed at an abandoned dog racing track and poker center. There were still poker tables with gum on the bottom, the fancy restaurant still had the wine glasses on the shelves and sugar packets on the ground. We found unopened wine bottles, sunglasses in the lost and found, and reservation placeholders. The chandeliers were still hanging from the ceiling and the records in the office were still intact including racing dog shopping magazines. At the betting booths, there were nail files and dead flower vases. There were even trophies left behind. We were able to see all of its beauty before word got out and it got trashed by some idiots. It got torn down a couple months ago.
Yeah, I can relate on the sight of a ton of pigeons being dead in one spot. Went to an abandoned building in Cleveland/Lakewood, OH area called the first church of science. I say both cities because it was on w 117th, it also being next to a giant eagle, whom ironically bought it for 1$. Anyways. It looked like they went there to die, I swear it. It was the first time we went, and it was interesting enough that we went in a second time, this time with flashlights and phones, this being around 2005. We were planning on exploring the basement part. While we went downstairs, we saw a concrete slab that we assumed was a tunnel blocked off. We got to the bottom of the stairs, and after we started to shine the light around. It didn't get even halfway across before they died. Same as the phones. Put in brand new batteries, and they were dead too, it blinking on for a second before going out. We(me and 2 others) figured to get out because of knowing enough energy sucking being stories. When we got out of the place fully, we had a jump scare as the flashlight had light come from it. The one guy didn't turn off his flashlight out of annoyance. We didn't go back. Or, at least they didn't. I did one more venture, and the pigeons were gone from the main floor. That was when I didn't wanna get arrested and noped out.
Ok.... I love this channel and all the stories, but I really wish there were disclaimers on stories/at the top of the video for animal abuse/torture/etc, cause like. Story 8 made my heart clench :( I know this isnt yours/channels fault, but the warnings in the videos with child abuse/SA are super appreciated, and I know I would definitely love it if there was some warning (its actually one of the reasons I skip the "I met a murderer/serial killer/sick person" videos, because I know it comes w the territory)
yk youd think stories like these would deter people from exploring abandoned buildings but i lowkey kinda wanna do it more tho, i probably wont but still
The abandoned hospital story is chilling! Hearing a huge thud from a room labeled for explosive gases would definitely make anyone say, "Nope, I'm out!"
I don’t exactly try to explore abandoned areas but, when i was a kid, i was at a summer camp with a big mysterious forest right behind our cabin. I was a curious kid at that age, so I brought some friends and wanted to explore it. At first everything was fine, we found an old archery area and a tiny ropes course hidden between the trees. The camp was old, so it was all a little beat up from all the use it had gone through, but seeing those were the least of our concerns. Going deeper into the forest, the trail set up by the logs ended in a circle, which is something that we had never seen before. We knew something was wrong. We looked up, and saw a few platform tents and a grill that was falling apart. Rusty grill, waterlogged wood platforms. All the furniture was still there, left to rot. One of my friends was brave enough to step inside, and saw the inside. Wet, damp floor covered in moss, thin mattresses ripped by the seams, and old, rotten tarps flipping and flopping through the wind, loosely tied up by old zip ties. There were two other platform tents there, the others still looking old and rotten, but still kept together and in significantly better shape. We started to stand still, making sure the place was clear to keep exploring. But then, we all heard thumping coming from the inside of the other cabins, and I remember seeing the zipper start to unzip. We booked it back to the cabin. But when we came back, it was time to eat, and on the brick wall in the cafeteria, there was a painted map of the place. Yet, the platform tents we saw were painted over on the map, with the trail we went down then leading to nowhere in that little map.
Back in school (Gymnasium/ grammar school in Germany) we (age 12 at the time) had some after school activities in a basement room of the school. The schools oldest parts were built before ww2 and the newer ones in the late 60s or 70s. And the part of the building we were in was originally the caretakers apparent. From the front/road the part of the building was the basement of said apartment but from the back it was only halfway in the ground. Long story short... The room adjacent to the workshop we used was a storage room with all kinds of hand painted signs and stuff built as school projects or for parties. It hat a hatch. Not unusual. Many houses had or still have oiol heating and the tank for said oil is usually set in a room with such a hatch as access so when it leaks there is no doorstep for oil to flow out but just solid walls. We were curious and opened said hatch. It opened into an empty area with yet another hatch on the other side. Dirty floor, looking like the room had been flooded once and sand settled on the floor. It had a single classroom chair. Of course we exchanged jokes about the headmasters secret torture chamber for nasty kids but we didn't genuinely believe in any evil explanation. We just assumed that some kids, possibly an entire generation before us, placed that chair there as a joke. We brought flashlights the neylx time and entered. Claimed through the second hatch and ended up in a basement hallway that seemed unused for ages. Had the same stale air and sand on floor as the chamber with the two hatches. We went along, didn't find any secrets but a set of stairs going up that had a steel door at the end. A door we knew was located in one of staircases of the old part of the building. So... Nothing spectacular but still an adventure. Some time later I was parts of the group of students that was tasked with putting something back in storage or carrying it out of storage for some event. We were lead through another part of the basement including the heating system and a two story deep room with a metal walkway. In retrospect I'm pretty sure some searching in this part of the basement would have turned up access to air raid bunkers as this was the part of the school that already existed in ww2 and some local history and common knowledge about ww2 Germany suggest that the school had their own air raid bunker underneath
Story 18: I expected the story to move on to "Drums, drums in the deep. We cannot get out. A shadow moves in the dark. We cannot get out. They are coming." LOTR Fellowship of the Ring, mines of Moria.
oh a story that i can sort of tell myself. near my highschool there was a little forested area and inside of that forest was an abandoned brick house and a decently big wooden shed next to it. i used to sometimes go near the house but never tried to get inside. one day i was there with a bunch of friends and we decide to look whats up with the house. we took a peak into the wooden shed and in there we see really old toys but most importantly - a old dismembered doll hung up on the wall with a pentagram drew behind of it. that spooked the hell out of me and my friends. now that plot has been sold, the house and shed demolished and in its place a semi detached house is being built.
My friends got me to go into a building once (A few are avid explorers and dragged the rest of us into it) and while I was intrigued at first as I had a couple of vague childhood memories of mum taking me into the building when it was open unless that's my mind playing tricks on me, what we saw when we climbed to the second floor made me swear off building exploration, made me and a couple of others nope out of the giant building most of our friends wanted to explore after (We instead went and played Cards against Humanity at one of the others' house) Essentially, we had climbed up to the second floor, and this floor is high up, so I'm already afraid that the floor will collapse in, so I'm moving carefully. My friends and I enter the main room of the floor and see, unlike the stuff around us, this one new table with a container like you'd put sugar in, except filled with drugs. One of my friends debated actually taking the drugs until about half of us told her to not and we then scarpered at the first sign of noise. Haven't looked at the building the same since For anyone wondering, it's this one dilapedated building across from the Newport Bus Interchange in Melbourne, Australia. Highly reccomend not going in there
yo this ones for me, when i was like 10 i loved to explore abandoned buildings with my friend, on time some teens called police on us and we managed to escape rigt before the police arrived
I remember Urban decay exploration. It was 2012ish, and I wore a 90 face mask. I got em free from the hospital my mom worked for. This before corona as I doubt they'd let me have them freely now, but I had a full respiratory mask now anyway. Alot of these places have pealing lead paint and asbestos, so yeah. Unfortunately, none of that matters anyway. I had to stop. I don't have anyone to explore with anymore, and being a small girl just screams danger. I moved.
I urbexxed in an abandoned phosphate mine with buddies and there were rusty stairs that led to the roof. We had to keep about a 7 foot distance away from each other so we didn’t put too much weight onto the metal walkway. Two steps gave way which scared the shiz out of us because we were 1) about 50 feet up, and 2) scared we wouldn’t be able to get down. It was all worth it because the mine was in the middle of nowhere and we got to see the night sky with zero light pollution. Inside was cool too, there were giant pipes that if two people stood on top of each other could get on top, the control center had buttons and lights, there was a records room of different dirt and crystal samples, and holy crap, the conveyor belts! There were about 10 rows of them just side by side. pretty cool
There is this very old building in my hometown that I always wondered what was inside it, it looked like it was completely abandoned and had been for many years so a couple of years ago I decided to break in late at night and when I got inside I noticed stuff like old machinery graffiti on the wall from the 70s and coke cans just left there from that era also it was obvious no one had been in there since then, about 5-10 minutes of me being in there I got this strange feeling that I need to go look out the window I came in in the back, I went to look out and I noticed a man I presumed was homeless I figured he was just walking by until I heard him unlock the back door both of us mutually shine lights on each other, much to my luck he was more disappointed than mad like “what are you doing man? You’re trespassing” and I showed him how I got in and he just shook his head and told me to get out of there before the cops show up.
So many of these stories are just yuppie suburban kids getting scared by the existence of homeless people, or drug addicts/dealers, or mildly spooky graffiti someone likely drew on the walls cos they found the idea of people getting scared by it funny.
1:34:16 saw a similar thing in a parking lot. It was a braid tho. Tbh kinda looked like a braid from a native American. Like a really neat long braid with thick black hair. I hope that haircut was by choice and wasn’t forced. I was really young at the time so it really stood out. Like why did someone cut off one braid in the middle of a Walmart parking lot? It wasn’t big like they had cut off all their hair. Like it was only half their head. But since I was little I didn’t really do anything. Was just like “why is their a braid right there?” And my parents just ignored me 🤷♂️
sometimes, homeless people would settle in those abandoned places. and to keep themselves safe from intruders or threats, they might set up traps n stuff.
15:13 I don't think she meant that it was creepier because of gender stereotypes; I think she meant the doll (in the moment) seemed to know something about her.
Okay I was fully ready to enjoy this video, but there has been an ad every minute for the first 3 minutes and that’s not worth it. I don’t want to have to wait for or skip an ad every minute for an hour-long video. That’s kinda ridiculous.
I feel like I'm early I got here 26 minutes ago and I'm now just typing this 😂 I have an abandoned house story if someone wants me to tell it just ask me Okay so I was 14 when me and my three friends snuck into an abandoned house and we were looking around I was going down in the basement There were no windows in it and all we had was our flashlights, when I went down there someone touched my arm and dragged me to the back. Mind you I was down there by myself so I said f this and ran upstairs and yelled to my friends to run. The next day we went back and the police were there and told us that there was a r@pist there and there were two kids in there locked up. Luckily they got freed. I stayed home for two months, too scared to leave home
Wait uhhh... how tf do you trick or treat as adults? werw i lived ppl rejected giving teenagers candy bec "we are too old to get things for free" So how tf did a doc, a lawyer, and a policeman go trick or treating? Im calling BS on that whole story 😂😂
I believe it’s Wreckfest? Hard to tell without the UI turned on. Really wish they would let us know what games are being played in the bg of these videos
Wtf is story 11 talking about?!? This is a video about urban explorers and the scary things they've encountered while doing so. Not about spiders and their venom.
1:59:50 I live in Ohio, and I've seen that church before. Pretty neat to have a local place in a vid like this. Also i've explore abandoned barns before. never found anything creepy, but i did find two nice leather saddles with beautiful floral engravings. best thing i found.
Everyone saying they were embarrassed at a mirror or something else reflecting them, don't be embarrassed. Urban exploration is dangerous and one of the biggest threats are other humans being in the abandoned place.
Always let someone know, always take a friend with you, always have some safety equipment and ALWAYS carry a weapon.
Yeah I'd rather be the idiot that punched a mirror than the idiot that got murdered by a homeless man
100%. I usually carry a survival knife, or pocket folder at the very least. If it's overgrown, even a machete.
Some dude is gonna see this and bring a freaking tank
Lmao, just level the whole place@@CASA-dy4vs
Saw your comment while i was loading my rocket launcher@@CASA-dy4vs
I feel criminally early, I love this channel it helps me fall asleep thank you for this 💕
For the Victorian doll. The guy probably knocked something loose that allowed an old spring to finally move the mechanism to make the doll say, Momma. I've been sitting in my house, and my parents have an old Halloween decoration that played the theme song from Alfred Hitchcock; someone left it through a door next to where it was hanging, and two minutes later, it played a few notes before stopping. Never did it again unless someone closed a door close by.
The glass goat eye was probably y from an old taxidermy mount.
I would have taken it that would be a cool thing to have
Good point! Old taxidermy can be pretty eerie in its own right. It adds an extra layer of creepiness to any story
Story 27 at 27:42 covered my entire body in chills. I've been reading, watching, listening to, and writing horror since I was a kid. Don't know what it was about that story, but it gave me a scare like no other has in a long time.
Something tells me that the person who wrote it is still deeply affected by it
Yeah that one gave the chills as well
Central State Asylum Indianapolis Indiana. Ouija boards, door slams, people being grabbed on the legs climbing ladders, nurses walking the halls. We were just high schoolers, maybe we were showing off for the girls, maybe we were just that bored. Maybe it was adrenaline. We kept going back for more until the police caught us
Me and my friend group visited an abandoned asylum near our hometown. We heard it was haunted or something. I was last and felt like someone is watching me, then we heard a door slam and screaming.. we booked tf out there. We still don't know what the heck happened lol.
I completely understand that feeling! Some stories just stick with you, don’t they? It's amazing how powerful horror can be, even years later
When my husband and I had just started dating, my friends and I would explore the woods behind the abandoned sanitarium in the area. Our favorite area was this ancient tree that was still growing, despite having fallen ages ago. Well, the first time I was at the tree, it was cold and raining - like, cold enough that the rain was freezing on my hair - but the spot I was standing felt way warmer than the ambient air. We're pretty certain it was a malevolent spirit. Second time, my husband was walking along one of the branches, and he heard sharp hisses in his ear, like rapid breathing through clenched teeth. According to others that have explored the area, the tree is supposed to be a portal to Hell (or whatever settlement for evil souls you believe in).
The place has since been developed into apartments and local shops, but we had a conversation with a girl working at a bakery and told her about the tree. She said she heard the rumors, and definitely believes them.
That tree sounds like a real-life horror story! It’s fascinating how places can hold such strange energies. Stay safe out there!
I was never an urban explorer or anything like that, but there’s a pretty cool ghost story around my hometown in GA. Her name is Sylvia, and legend has it she had killed herself back in the 1800’s by jumping off the balcony after discovering her husband was cheating. She’s not an evil or vindictive ghost by all accounts, and the owners of the home give tours during the Halloween times. I stg I saw her one day with my own eyes when I was heading to the local library, the house had always been a curiosity of mine but I was to scared to go on the tours, so I would always stare at it when I went by on my bike. I saw her in the balcony door, just looking out at the street and I knew in my bones it wasn’t a living person because I swore I could see through the lady. Not a super exciting story but I find it pretty cool.
This new narrator reminds me of Mr. Ballen, and I’m here for it
I urbexxed at an abandoned dog racing track and poker center. There were still poker tables with gum on the bottom, the fancy restaurant still had the wine glasses on the shelves and sugar packets on the ground. We found unopened wine bottles, sunglasses in the lost and found, and reservation placeholders. The chandeliers were still hanging from the ceiling and the records in the office were still intact including racing dog shopping magazines. At the betting booths, there were nail files and dead flower vases. There were even trophies left behind. We were able to see all of its beauty before word got out and it got trashed by some idiots. It got torn down a couple months ago.
Yeah, I can relate on the sight of a ton of pigeons being dead in one spot. Went to an abandoned building in Cleveland/Lakewood, OH area called the first church of science. I say both cities because it was on w 117th, it also being next to a giant eagle, whom ironically bought it for 1$. Anyways. It looked like they went there to die, I swear it. It was the first time we went, and it was interesting enough that we went in a second time, this time with flashlights and phones, this being around 2005. We were planning on exploring the basement part. While we went downstairs, we saw a concrete slab that we assumed was a tunnel blocked off. We got to the bottom of the stairs, and after we started to shine the light around. It didn't get even halfway across before they died. Same as the phones. Put in brand new batteries, and they were dead too, it blinking on for a second before going out. We(me and 2 others) figured to get out because of knowing enough energy sucking being stories. When we got out of the place fully, we had a jump scare as the flashlight had light come from it. The one guy didn't turn off his flashlight out of annoyance. We didn't go back. Or, at least they didn't. I did one more venture, and the pigeons were gone from the main floor. That was when I didn't wanna get arrested and noped out.
Babe wake up new vid just dropped
Ok.... I love this channel and all the stories, but I really wish there were disclaimers on stories/at the top of the video for animal abuse/torture/etc, cause like. Story 8 made my heart clench :(
I know this isnt yours/channels fault, but the warnings in the videos with child abuse/SA are super appreciated, and I know I would definitely love it if there was some warning (its actually one of the reasons I skip the "I met a murderer/serial killer/sick person" videos, because I know it comes w the territory)
I agree with this.
Ah grow up
@@WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS lmao you're the one getting pissy about a comment not even directed at you
yk youd think stories like these would deter people from exploring abandoned buildings but i lowkey kinda wanna do it more tho, i probably wont but still
The abandoned hospital story is chilling! Hearing a huge thud from a room labeled for explosive gases would definitely make anyone say, "Nope, I'm out!"
I don’t exactly try to explore abandoned areas but, when i was a kid, i was at a summer camp with a big mysterious forest right behind our cabin. I was a curious kid at that age, so I brought some friends and wanted to explore it. At first everything was fine, we found an old archery area and a tiny ropes course hidden between the trees. The camp was old, so it was all a little beat up from all the use it had gone through, but seeing those were the least of our concerns. Going deeper into the forest, the trail set up by the logs ended in a circle, which is something that we had never seen before. We knew something was wrong. We looked up, and saw a few platform tents and a grill that was falling apart. Rusty grill, waterlogged wood platforms. All the furniture was still there, left to rot. One of my friends was brave enough to step inside, and saw the inside. Wet, damp floor covered in moss, thin mattresses ripped by the seams, and old, rotten tarps flipping and flopping through the wind, loosely tied up by old zip ties. There were two other platform tents there, the others still looking old and rotten, but still kept together and in significantly better shape. We started to stand still, making sure the place was clear to keep exploring. But then, we all heard thumping coming from the inside of the other cabins, and I remember seeing the zipper start to unzip. We booked it back to the cabin. But when we came back, it was time to eat, and on the brick wall in the cafeteria, there was a painted map of the place. Yet, the platform tents we saw were painted over on the map, with the trail we went down then leading to nowhere in that little map.
You couldn't pay me to go in a abandoned building!
Back in school (Gymnasium/ grammar school in Germany) we (age 12 at the time) had some after school activities in a basement room of the school. The schools oldest parts were built before ww2 and the newer ones in the late 60s or 70s.
And the part of the building we were in was originally the caretakers apparent. From the front/road the part of the building was the basement of said apartment but from the back it was only halfway in the ground.
Long story short... The room adjacent to the workshop we used was a storage room with all kinds of hand painted signs and stuff built as school projects or for parties. It hat a hatch. Not unusual. Many houses had or still have oiol heating and the tank for said oil is usually set in a room with such a hatch as access so when it leaks there is no doorstep for oil to flow out but just solid walls.
We were curious and opened said hatch. It opened into an empty area with yet another hatch on the other side. Dirty floor, looking like the room had been flooded once and sand settled on the floor. It had a single classroom chair. Of course we exchanged jokes about the headmasters secret torture chamber for nasty kids but we didn't genuinely believe in any evil explanation. We just assumed that some kids, possibly an entire generation before us, placed that chair there as a joke. We brought flashlights the neylx time and entered. Claimed through the second hatch and ended up in a basement hallway that seemed unused for ages. Had the same stale air and sand on floor as the chamber with the two hatches. We went along, didn't find any secrets but a set of stairs going up that had a steel door at the end. A door we knew was located in one of staircases of the old part of the building. So... Nothing spectacular but still an adventure.
Some time later I was parts of the group of students that was tasked with putting something back in storage or carrying it out of storage for some event. We were lead through another part of the basement including the heating system and a two story deep room with a metal walkway.
In retrospect I'm pretty sure some searching in this part of the basement would have turned up access to air raid bunkers as this was the part of the school that already existed in ww2 and some local history and common knowledge about ww2 Germany suggest that the school had their own air raid bunker underneath
Story 18: I expected the story to move on to "Drums, drums in the deep. We cannot get out. A shadow moves in the dark. We cannot get out. They are coming." LOTR Fellowship of the Ring, mines of Moria.
oh a story that i can sort of tell myself. near my highschool there was a little forested area and inside of that forest was an abandoned brick house and a decently big wooden shed next to it. i used to sometimes go near the house but never tried to get inside. one day i was there with a bunch of friends and we decide to look whats up with the house. we took a peak into the wooden shed and in there we see really old toys but most importantly - a old dismembered doll hung up on the wall with a pentagram drew behind of it. that spooked the hell out of me and my friends. now that plot has been sold, the house and shed demolished and in its place a semi detached house is being built.
1:22:55 “that when we slowly started crapping pants”
That part made me laugh so hard 💀 the broken English made it funnier than it should’ve
My friends got me to go into a building once (A few are avid explorers and dragged the rest of us into it) and while I was intrigued at first as I had a couple of vague childhood memories of mum taking me into the building when it was open unless that's my mind playing tricks on me, what we saw when we climbed to the second floor made me swear off building exploration, made me and a couple of others nope out of the giant building most of our friends wanted to explore after (We instead went and played Cards against Humanity at one of the others' house)
Essentially, we had climbed up to the second floor, and this floor is high up, so I'm already afraid that the floor will collapse in, so I'm moving carefully. My friends and I enter the main room of the floor and see, unlike the stuff around us, this one new table with a container like you'd put sugar in, except filled with drugs. One of my friends debated actually taking the drugs until about half of us told her to not and we then scarpered at the first sign of noise. Haven't looked at the building the same since
For anyone wondering, it's this one dilapedated building across from the Newport Bus Interchange in Melbourne, Australia. Highly reccomend not going in there
The fact I find this at 12 freaking am what the heck
The strawberry candies are called starberrie bonbons
yo this ones for me, when i was like 10 i loved to explore abandoned buildings with my friend, on time some teens called police on us and we managed to escape rigt before the police arrived
I remember Urban decay exploration. It was 2012ish, and I wore a 90 face mask. I got em free from the hospital my mom worked for. This before corona as I doubt they'd let me have them freely now, but I had a full respiratory mask now anyway. Alot of these places have pealing lead paint and asbestos, so yeah. Unfortunately, none of that matters anyway. I had to stop. I don't have anyone to explore with anymore, and being a small girl just screams danger. I moved.
I urbexxed in an abandoned phosphate mine with buddies and there were rusty stairs that led to the roof. We had to keep about a 7 foot distance away from each other so we didn’t put too much weight onto the metal walkway. Two steps gave way which scared the shiz out of us because we were 1) about 50 feet up, and 2) scared we wouldn’t be able to get down. It was all worth it because the mine was in the middle of nowhere and we got to see the night sky with zero light pollution. Inside was cool too, there were giant pipes that if two people stood on top of each other could get on top, the control center had buttons and lights, there was a records room of different dirt and crystal samples, and holy crap, the conveyor belts! There were about 10 rows of them just side by side. pretty cool
The accent😂
There is this very old building in my hometown that I always wondered what was inside it, it looked like it was completely abandoned and had been for many years so a couple of years ago I decided to break in late at night and when I got inside I noticed stuff like old machinery graffiti on the wall from the 70s and coke cans just left there from that era also it was obvious no one had been in there since then, about 5-10 minutes of me being in there I got this strange feeling that I need to go look out the window I came in in the back, I went to look out and I noticed a man I presumed was homeless I figured he was just walking by until I heard him unlock the back door both of us mutually shine lights on each other, much to my luck he was more disappointed than mad like “what are you doing man? You’re trespassing” and I showed him how I got in and he just shook his head and told me to get out of there before the cops show up.
So many of these stories are just yuppie suburban kids getting scared by the existence of homeless people, or drug addicts/dealers, or mildly spooky graffiti someone likely drew on the walls cos they found the idea of people getting scared by it funny.
17:46 bro missed on a good time!
1:34:16 saw a similar thing in a parking lot. It was a braid tho. Tbh kinda looked like a braid from a native American. Like a really neat long braid with thick black hair. I hope that haircut was by choice and wasn’t forced. I was really young at the time so it really stood out. Like why did someone cut off one braid in the middle of a Walmart parking lot? It wasn’t big like they had cut off all their hair. Like it was only half their head. But since I was little I didn’t really do anything. Was just like “why is their a braid right there?” And my parents just ignored me 🤷♂️
sometimes, homeless people would settle in those abandoned places. and to keep themselves safe from intruders or threats, they might set up traps n stuff.
XD I feel sorry for the guy who tossed the squirrel actually I feel bad for the squirrel I hope the squirrel okay😂
saw dead body at hospital, thought "wtf"
Huh, I never hear my hometown show up in any of these!
15:13 I don't think she meant that it was creepier because of gender stereotypes; I think she meant the doll (in the moment) seemed to know something about her.
Anyone knows anything about the horses 🐎
Okay I was fully ready to enjoy this video, but there has been an ad every minute for the first 3 minutes and that’s not worth it. I don’t want to have to wait for or skip an ad every minute for an hour-long video. That’s kinda ridiculous.
Yeah youtube seems to be going crazy with the ads. Ive been getting double ads with the first one always being an unskippable ad. Quite pathetic
Completely forgot ads exist on YT. Good luck surviving the third adpocalypse
I feel like I'm early I got here 26 minutes ago and I'm now just typing this 😂
I have an abandoned house story if someone wants me to tell it just ask me
Okay so I was 14 when me and my three friends snuck into an abandoned house and we were looking around I was going down in the basement There were no windows in it and all we had was our flashlights, when I went down there someone touched my arm and dragged me to the back. Mind you I was down there by myself so I said f this and ran upstairs and yelled to my friends to run. The next day we went back and the police were there and told us that there was a r@pist there and there were two kids in there locked up. Luckily they got freed. I stayed home for two months, too scared to leave home
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Story 93, the guy came across the Devourer of Gods. Or Astrum Deus.
I’m pretty sure story 11 and 17 is out of place, like it was for a different question
What game? Sorry if i missed it, or I’m new here -- but the racing game looks fun. Also cool weird episode.
Someone said "Wreckfest"
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Wait uhhh... how tf do you trick or treat as adults? werw i lived ppl rejected giving teenagers candy bec "we are too old to get things for free" So how tf did a doc, a lawyer, and a policeman go trick or treating? Im calling BS on that whole story 😂😂
Adults are allowed to trick or treat where I am. Depends on the local culture.
ah yes “f’”
literal MINUTES ago? damn im here earlyy
2 hours :D perfect timee
what's that race game? looks fun
I believe it’s Wreckfest? Hard to tell without the UI turned on. Really wish they would let us know what games are being played in the bg of these videos
Wtf is story 11 talking about?!? This is a video about urban explorers and the scary things they've encountered while doing so. Not about spiders and their venom.
10:55 Belfry is pronounced "bell free," not "bell fry."
Thank you, annoyed me to no end. Like if your job is narration the least you can do is learn to pronounce things like a non special ed person.
The og narrator is best😎
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I am like number 158
lol the big cat one of course the is raeli nationals get a pass
Story 59. Bruh switched to using a Russian accent halfway through the story. That threw me off a bit.
Fr he even purposely used the broken Russian’s English just made me laugh. Had to check the comments to see if anyone noticed 😂😂
Never too late to follow Jesus
There's tins of other fictional characters out there though
I love your content dude
Pin?
That "Caretaker" story was such obvious bullshit that I could smell it through the screen of my phone...
Ello
IM EARLY
Early gang lmao
Not first
First 🎉
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1:59:50 I live in Ohio, and I've seen that church before. Pretty neat to have a local place in a vid like this. Also i've explore abandoned barns before. never found anything creepy, but i did find two nice leather saddles with beautiful floral engravings. best thing i found.
No my brightest of moments watching this video at 00:00 and now I can't sleep