Rebekah Smith How do you think that would work? The government would have to spend millions and millions rehabbing an entire town, then they’d bus thousands of homeless people to live in these camps that are very far from civilization. Then where would they get food, medicine and everything else they’d need to be self sufficient? They wouldn’t? So the government would then need to ship supplies in to them non stop so they’d never get independence again. Crime would go through the roof as gangs move in to fill the drug needs. No businesses will move in there, or very few. And then before long most of the houses would be damaged and all fucked up anyway. The homeless would not have any access to the general public so panhandling would be out of the equation and a high percentage of homeless have drug and alcohol issues and they wouldn’t be able to get any money for their habit so they’d start stripping anything they can from the houses and buildings. What I’d be ok with is rounding up all the homeless that would be willing to work for their new place, bus them out to the town with a load of basic supplies where they could essentially build a shack to live in. Then have weekly shuttles where they can go get supplies with their welfare cards/food stamps or whatever. It would be rough living but they can be somewhat self sufficient and not living on the street. Some ambitious ones could start a permafarm kind of thing or set up their own solar. Of course that place pretty much already exists at slab city and most homeless won’t want to be pulled from their ways of getting money and drugs but I’m all for places like that where people can go and check out of the world pretty much. The sad part is we let our own citizens sleep on the street while illegal aliens come in and get put up with 3 hits and a cot in those camps and people complain that that’s not good enough for them, it’s a hell of a lot better than literally sleeping in a box on skid row with no access to a bathroom or meals or really anything. LA can’t even put a porta-potty in skid row without it being taken over by the gangs who try to charge people to use it
Hi: There are 'security' people living on the property, even today. It is still an important piece of land. Also the HIGH School is still open for all the kids that live in the surrounding desert towns. Blessings.
That town isn't fully abounded there are so.e people who still live there. They lied there is no blood on any walls and it's definitely not haunted. I grew up in that town really ticks me off how they disrespected Eagle Mountain.
Use to live here once upon a time back in the early/mid 90's when my parents worked at the prison they had there at the time. It was mostly abandoned then, hasn't changed much lol
It’s so hard to understand all these abandoned properties everywhere with the enormous amount of homelessness. There’s way too many options for anyone to suffer
So the homeless problem is solved but what do they do for money? Nobody else is there and they cant beg on the street corner as nobody drives to there. What about water and food? There is no functioning wal mart where they can shoplift and no liquor store to get booze. There is nothing there that would attract them. Not even a free supply of drugs.
Those who are called homeless, are only homeless because of drugs. Otherwise they would want to clean up, get a job (any job), and find a place to live - a home. Make friends, visit family. So best to call them like they are - drug dependents. Not homeless.
@@fatrooster4632 Its what a stupid half baked bumper sticker solution deserves. If you want to bleed for the homeless put one or more in your spare bedroom. The rest is just yak.
i’ve always wondered - how can people post themselves trespassing on restricted land and not get in trouble or arrested? aren’t they just exposing themselves?
@louiseleu i'd hardly consider these guys criminals, curiosity and adventure is great. These places are interesting. If they were arsonists and were burning down the old buildings that'd be criminal.
Eagle Mountain which was a mining town and operation owned by Kaiser Steel. My dad worked there and lived in one of the dorms. We went up to visit him every weekend and did a lot of desert exploring.
Ok, it's called Eagle Mountain, now we're getting somewhere. What's the nearest city? Which direction would I go from that city to find it? I spend my winters in the desert by the Salton Sea, south of Indio.
@@pookysdad4884 I drove out to Calexico from Palmdale one time for work and I passed by Salton, I seen the Salton Sea Beach signs and had no idea it was abandoned until I researched it later that day in my hotel. On the way back I stopped and I was amazed. It was honestly very surreal standing on the shore looking out at the water. I wanna go back sometime
Watching this, I wonder why are these installations rented at low cost for those living in the street in l.a. or San Fran. Could bring life to the desert!
That's a good question my friend. It's a really great place to rebuild a habitat for humanity neighborhood. I would like to see that happen. We just got to find out what environmental issue was the cause of the shutdown.
That desert has life and those installations rented at low cost for those living in the street in l.a. it San Fran could bring more life to the desert. /
It's funny how you guys had to sneak in but there's actual pictures on Google map that show people riding motorcycles and driving in there to look around
Eagle Mountain in Riverside, Ca. Mining died, private prison was built, used, then closed down. Some people still live near there, but the property of the mining town is restricted and the mine is off limits as well.
Because a company paid over 2 million for the property and was planning on building an electric generating station based out of the original mine pits.
Was pretty much sure that you were talking about Eagle Mountain. I was unaware of the town, but being a railfan, I have long been aware of the mine being shut down and the railroad abandonment. Why this has not been put to re- use considering the housing issue? I imagine it is because it is not up to code. I have seen this in other areas of California, when the military or federal government moved out, and left the land to local government reuse. Hard to believe that there are areas in much more populated parts of the state that sit abandoned, when the demand for, and lack of, housing seems obvious.
djmatter98 you know something that's not a bad idea I wish somebody would bring that up to the politicians all the money they waste anyways they might as well put it towards something like this move all the homeless out there
Mac Is Back I don't think it would be that safe to move homeless people there, the town needs restoration and some might not even want to go. But for sure agree.
Yuma Jarosz Same reason hunters and construction workers wear orange. It makes you MORE VISIBLE. I mean no disrespect, but I hope you asked out of sarcasm. Many blessings to you.
Ok guys if you like the ghost towns, abandoned towns and things if that nature, then California is a gold mind of places, I got a few that you could probably check out, first off, there is an abandoned section of L.A. kinda stuffed in-between the old 6th street viaduct now almost rebuilt, and the 3rd street viaduct, you can only get to it from the L.A. river access tunnels(access underneath the viaducts and under the downtown interchange), this place is an old industrial complex full of old shops, forges, repair facilities, etc... And it's basicly an island, the Arroyo Secco is on one side and L.A. river on the other, they use it to film apocalyptic stuff now days, next in the Bay Area are a couple of great sites, 2 have been featured on Discovery channels Myth busters, the first is the former Navel Marine Base Officers with families housing area, if you watched Myth busters and you saw the run from police using getaway gadgets like smoke screens, oil slicks, etc. Then you've seen this place, it's on the Alameda island, it's a former base housing that's fenced off right next door to the Oakland port/shipyards, it's got done hills and probably about 500 abandoned homes, cool place to checkout, next up in the Bay Area is in Richmond, although I wouldn't go there cause Richmond is dangerous, there is more former military base living you can find it on Google maps really easy and even the wiki for Richmond, CA mentions the area, now if you drive north out San Francisco on the 101 there is a town, I can't remember the name but it never north past Mill Valley and Novato on your way to Santa Rosa, the town is for sale, the whole thing, 18 homes, a store, gas station, hotel, etc... It's been for sale for years, asking price is like $5.25mil, if you want a town in some redwoods with one fourway stop no traffic lights and no residents, lmmfao, there's a ghost fleet of American war and merchant ships parked just if the coast of Mare Island(abandoned Navel logistics ship yard) in Vallejo, CA and there are many more treasures
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Was traveling along route 66 and my brothers gf said the same thing There's a few secret government towns there for military bases nearby very sketchy the towns don't have names and you can't even see them till you zoom all the way in on Google maps one of them was called Silverton or something
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my old unit participated in a joint training exercise there to prepare another unit for deployment to iraq we started a mock riot and ambushed a patrol. we got to stay in some of the houses and the prison.
I used to live by here. It's an Abandoned Air Force Base (George AFB, Ca.) Can't see why they didn't just drive through the front gate like everyone else. Running and hiding from people driving in to see the old base. Hope these guys did there research, last I read was the EPA will be cleaning this place till the year 2077. Something about toxic contamination or radiation.
That is what they say ........ could be as simple as California is running out of fresh water at an alarming rate ...... and they are saying toxic contamination or radiation as the reason ...... I don't believe anything officials and the POS government and President says anymore
If I'm nor mistaken, parts of it have been used in many movies. My mind is blank at the moment; can anyone list some (if I'm correct and it was this abandoned town/base)?
I had fond childhood memories in that town. Outside of town a retirement community called, Lake Tamerisk to swim and fish. Closer to town was a small pond called, New Wells that we would visit often to swim and have get togethers with neighbors and such.
DreamNation TV people saying g gas for generators and shit but like how many homeless have generators? You would pretty much just make it like the 1700s or 1800s when ever it was when they used candles and torches that they made
This is probably the best video I’ve seen with a group of guys checking out a ghost towns. Others has a bunch of dramatic folks talking too much. Y’all are just a few chilled out goofballs.
I dont think that's a fan I think it's on of those metal things that are on the roof of a house than spins in the wind just on the side instead. I could be wrong but that's what it looked like
This place is Eagle Mountain. It's an old mining town that was abandoned. Later it was the location they filmed The Hills have eyes. When I was younger it was used by the Military for War Games. Basically actors come and create senerios that could happen in Afghanistan. It feels like another world there. Very creepy even when it was daylight.
I’ve explored that place before. too bad you didn’t get past the houses. Farther north is the entrance the the work site That’s where all the cool stuff is, all the old mining equipment. I wouldn’t of stayed in the buildings, they’re full of asbestos.
I should have had these guys as friends when I was their age. I would love to do adventures like this, but my friends wouldn't venture past the nearest Starbucks.
Although I had previously never believed in ghosts, for over a year I lived in a house located at 2250 South Street in Beaumont, TX, a charming cottage with nothing creepy about it, but which was "haunted" by the spirit of an old woman I referred as "Felicity" The atmosphere was spooky during the first week; I first felt hostility but then starting talking to the house, explaining (out loud) my need for housing, how much I liked and respected the house, and I promised to keep it clean and to be respectful of her. I also talked about how the landlord used the house as rental property, and that if I was not welcome, keep up the hostility and I would move out, then my replacement may not enjoy the house (and its "occupant"). As I talked, the environment gradually went for hostile to warm and welcoming. Although I never said anything to my young sons, when they visited. When they told me one day that "there was something living in the house" I told them about Felicity, and said nothing but good things about her. With them present, I again "talked to the house" and explained to her that they were my sons -- part of my family -- and that they would only be visiting every couple of weeks, then repeated the prospect of my leaving. Again she relented. Over the following year I shared a home with a ghost. I kept my end of the bargain and enjoyed the unseen, but sensed, company of an incredibly wonderful "roommate". I never felt as though my sons and I were alone, and when after taking business trips, I would return to a welcoming home that felt lived-in and occupied. I came to love and enjoy my unseen roommate, and when work required that I move to Houston, I experienced a profound sense of loss. Whenever I have an occasion to revisit Beaumont, I always stop by 2250 South Street and speak a few comforting words to the house and my dear ghostly friend. I am now in my mid-seventies and my son's are now parents of adult children, but the three of us sometimes speak of Felicity. One day in the (hopefully distant) future I hope I will be able to meet her face to face and enjoy her company for the remainder of eternity.
It is appointed for man once to die and then the judgement. If anyone comes in contact with a ghost dont talk to it or make friends. Its not a human spirit. Its a demon. You cast it out in the name of Jesus if you are wash in HIS blood.
In as much this”town” is literally in the middle of nowhere there’s not much to attract homeless. No towns or cities nearby and once the mining company closed down the mine they also closed down the company owned town. No food, little to no water and electric, no public transportation, etc. Homeless better off in a major city.
guys, i just saw that emotionaL episode about amir...WOW...the love you all display to each other made me cry...im 65 and am facing growing older more alone and becomming invisable....friendships like yours are truly a blessing and dont ever take that for granted...god bless you guys.
@@moondust260 thank you moon dust...no , im fine,just dealing with the realities of growing old. these guys are so full of life but more important, tyhey are good people who radiate love for each other...they are so fortunate.
Theory: What if there was some sort of Chernobyl-type accident (or something that happened I think the mines)? That could explain the blood in the hospital (either the accident or some infection/virus from something)??? I’ve been watching too many zombie movies
probably not, mining towns like this are often abandoned after the mining isnt profitable anymore. The same thing happened to a zinc mining town near mw
It was a iron ore mine Kaiser Steel owened it. What happen to this wonderful beautiful little town was foreign steel was cheaper so Kaiser Steel had to close it closed in 1983 .. How do I know all these cause I grew up there and they lied there was never a hospital up there .
You guys should be wearing masks, asbestos dust everywhere, not to mention all of the mould. There is a modern dwelling in the aerial footage, most likely the caretaker
The hospital, it looks like someone got thrown through the windows, and started bleeding badly tried to grab the door and open it, but got yanked down and the blood on hands smeared the door, and their head hit the wall leaving the blood stain
When sneaking around; don't wear orange coats. Don't bunch up, stay 15 to 20 feet apart. Avoid goofing and laughing out loud. Carry your supplies in rucksacks on your back, not in your hands in shopping bags. At night, light discipline, don't sit with flashlights facing a large window. C'mon, guys, you aren't kids!
Imagine a forty-something person who used to live there watching this video and seeing you guys spend the night in their childhood home...
Dat Gurl maybe a hundred forty something person
Dylan Gaming people don’t live that long, the oldest documented person I think is/was 117 years old and from Japan.
Marvellous M my bad, I forgot that they said it shut down in the late 80s. Whoops
no i think the oldest person ever is 122
I was thinking exactly the same thing!
This could be the best paintball battlefield ever.
Kornél Farkas or a great place for homeless population to make a fresh start with some govt help!! Although paintball would be 🔥!
Rebekah Smith How do you think that would work? The government would have to spend millions and millions rehabbing an entire town, then they’d bus thousands of homeless people to live in these camps that are very far from civilization. Then where would they get food, medicine and everything else they’d need to be self sufficient? They wouldn’t? So the government would then need to ship supplies in to them non stop so they’d never get independence again. Crime would go through the roof as gangs move in to fill the drug needs. No businesses will move in there, or very few. And then before long most of the houses would be damaged and all fucked up anyway. The homeless would not have any access to the general public so panhandling would be out of the equation and a high percentage of homeless have drug and alcohol issues and they wouldn’t be able to get any money for their habit so they’d start stripping anything they can from the houses and buildings.
What I’d be ok with is rounding up all the homeless that would be willing to work for their new place, bus them out to the town with a load of basic supplies where they could essentially build a shack to live in. Then have weekly shuttles where they can go get supplies with their welfare cards/food stamps or whatever. It would be rough living but they can be somewhat self sufficient and not living on the street. Some ambitious ones could start a permafarm kind of thing or set up their own solar.
Of course that place pretty much already exists at slab city and most homeless won’t want to be pulled from their ways of getting money and drugs but I’m all for places like that where people can go and check out of the world pretty much.
The sad part is we let our own citizens sleep on the street while illegal aliens come in and get put up with 3 hits and a cot in those camps and people complain that that’s not good enough for them, it’s a hell of a lot better than literally sleeping in a box on skid row with no access to a bathroom or meals or really anything. LA can’t even put a porta-potty in skid row without it being taken over by the gangs who try to charge people to use it
@@mcearl8073 I didn't even bother reading the first line :/
PRZ Paintball in Picton Ontario is a huge abandoned military hospital. My favourite place to play is inside the buildings.
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"If we get caught should we start speaking in our native languages?"
*Speaks English with a French accent*
hah true! didnt notice xD
Or speak Spanish and get free healthcare
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He is Swedish soooo
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The toilet paper in the bathroom was way too clean.... Someone is living there.
Hi: There are 'security' people living on the property, even today. It is still an important piece of land. Also the HIGH School is still open for all the kids that live in the surrounding desert towns. Blessings.
@@exploreusabytexasstarmagaz7213 hello , how old are you i read your long comment and you seem pretty old
@@ghuletanush if you read the huge comment you would see that they said they were 11 in 1960.. so born in 1949. Making them in their early 70s ♥️
That town isn't fully abounded there are so.e people who still live there. They lied there is no blood on any walls and it's definitely not haunted. I grew up in that town really ticks me off how they disrespected Eagle Mountain.
@@melindacaldwell7897that's really bad.
Use to live here once upon a time back in the early/mid 90's when my parents worked at the prison they had there at the time. It was mostly abandoned then, hasn't changed much lol
Do you remember the towns name? (Assuming you’re telling the truth)
@@cobalt9000 Eagle Mountain/ Desert Center. I was in the 1st or 2nd grade at the time
er.. he said they closed it in 1987.. liar
@@cecmidwest1581 Not the best at research work are you? No need to lie for likes lol
@@vincentrenfrow8026 shit that must have been boring living there
Everyone gangsta until someone knocks on the tent.
Gansta:hello is anybody home?
Everyone gangsta til they forget their way to the car
@@blakefoyston6295 everybody gangsta till someone jokes about a Disease
Everyone gangsta until everyone gangsta
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“Theres nothing we can do if someone tries to rob us.”
Yup thats California for you.
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randy bowen lmao fr
Yeah if you’re a pussy who doesn’t carry
@@giovanniherrera6037 who doesn't carry what?
randy bowen lol
Man, these homes could SO EASILY be repurposed as homes for the homeless. Such a shame.
Agreed!
The problem is convincing the homeless to move in, and stay.
Tells start taking the homeless to these shelters we need our sidewalks back #FreeTheSideWalk
I fully support moving all the homeless to the middle of the desert
It's in the middle of nowhere, probably can't even restart the old mining industry. what's their to do out there for work as a homeless person?
“if we get caught let’s just start speaking our native languages” THATS ALWAYS MY PLAN
Ok.
Hi kaianay :) hahaha
@@ronaldjosephfernandez3723 Shut up
@@ronaldjosephfernandez3723 he is @Spider Eyes
I'd just beginning speaking in a mix of Latin, French and Finnish
My biggest fear would be leaving the Audi all by itself lol
Lol
I feel the same hahahaha
Lol, Id rather park there than in my highschool parking lot.
3 grown adults in the back seat is a bit creepy for me
Owning the Audi would be scarier
Man creepiest shit is that toilet paper! Looks barely a week old
I swear once I saw it I went like:"oh cool ,fresh toilet paper,might as well wait for the murder to come and get me,yikes"
@@fakhry2790 Lol exactly. Nothing like a a couple fresh rolls though, beats runnin to the corner store 😁
they're probably not the only people going to this place. or people who were guarding it left it there?
I have toilet paper from last year, looks like brand new.
@@flimsy357 Lol damn that's a new record! It must have stayed in its package 🤔
I literally grew up there in my early childhood when the town was alive and populated
Way before part of it became a prison
Then why became abandoned now? What happened....
@@shortfilmseries1336 zombies
@@dexteranonymous6973 dumbas
Really...
4:35 that tissue roll is impossibly clean.....😱😱😂😂
Zairah Naz ya i saw that too, strange😂
Zairah Naz Ikr
I noticed too & water in the tub? Hmmm.
Also they are afraid of the security and fly a drone I mean wtf
Agree
This place be lookin like Nuketown
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Flazh California is my country
I think its good place for shoot of zombie movies
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It’s so hard to understand all these abandoned properties everywhere with the enormous amount of homelessness. There’s way too many options for anyone to suffer
So the homeless problem is solved but what do they do for money? Nobody else is there and they cant beg on the street corner as nobody drives to there. What about water and food? There is no functioning wal mart where they can shoplift and no liquor store to get booze. There is nothing there that would attract them. Not even a free supply of drugs.
@@itukuppoo4280 You'd make a good point if your comment wasnt so blatantly riddled with offensiveness
Those who are called homeless, are only homeless because of drugs. Otherwise they would want to clean up, get a job (any job), and find a place to live - a home. Make friends, visit family. So best to call them like they are - drug dependents. Not homeless.
Theres no food or water no people wouldn't work
@@fatrooster4632 Its what a stupid half baked bumper sticker solution deserves. If you want to bleed for the homeless put one or more in your spare bedroom. The rest is just yak.
i’ve always wondered - how can people post themselves trespassing on restricted land and not get in trouble or arrested? aren’t they just exposing themselves?
Too late
@@asmodeusasteroth7137 what happened
@@jasonablah7702 it's too late to bag you, after you already left. It's like police arrest you because you drank two weeks ago underage
@louiseleu your a YT lawyer hahaha
Nothing will ever happen to these people
You fool
@louiseleu i'd hardly consider these guys criminals, curiosity and adventure is great. These places are interesting. If they were arsonists and were burning down the old buildings that'd be criminal.
later when they got out...
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Leave it its part of the town now
Forgot not forget
Love the plan of everyone just speaking their native languages.
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Yes Theory what's the name of the song/beat at the end of the video?
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BratKnee when they get arrested the cops will be laughing in their native English
Eagle Mountain which was a mining town and operation owned by Kaiser Steel. My dad worked there and lived in one of the dorms. We went up to visit him every weekend and did a lot of desert exploring.
Ok, it's called Eagle Mountain, now we're getting somewhere. What's the nearest city? Which direction would I go from that city to find it? I spend my winters in the desert by the Salton Sea, south of Indio.
@@pookysdad4884 I drove out to Calexico from Palmdale one time for work and I passed by Salton, I seen the Salton Sea Beach signs and had no idea it was abandoned until I researched it later that day in my hotel. On the way back I stopped and I was amazed. It was honestly very surreal standing on the shore looking out at the water. I wanna go back sometime
Eagle Mountain, Utah?
@@susanholbrook4185 Eagle Mountain, California
Looked like Eagle mountain to me also. What a waste of housing.
Anybody else wondering about the blood?
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Yo, I’m wondering how the blood got there too!
It's just metal rusting.
Songviet Dau no its on the glass
Probably paint, or blood of some animal that got caught it the sharp glass.
he said if we all get should we just all start speaking our native languages" I'm dead xD
Imagine how fun it would be to paint ball there it would be sick. They should actually do that tho
Also would be scary
I'd be down to paintball there lol
That would be so disrespectful. People lived there and it should be left alone for spirits to rest and the history of the town.
Georgia Hughes ...who cares
@@georgia1430 more people left vs dying so....no... Its not disrespectful.
Watching this, I wonder why are these installations rented at low cost for those living in the street in l.a. or San Fran. Could bring life to the desert!
I agree.
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That's a good question my friend. It's a really great place to rebuild a habitat for humanity neighborhood. I would like to see that happen. We just got to find out what environmental issue was the cause of the shutdown.
@@IsraelGodsImmovableRock true, but let s just say living on the sidewalk is not the healthiest of habitats!
That desert has life and those installations rented at low cost for those living in the street in l.a. it San Fran could bring more life to the desert. /
Whenever you visit a ghost town, it´s a smart choice to pack some heat. There are rattlesnakes and outlaws hiding in those buildings.
Yeah and be ready for a gun duel at dawn
Dude it’s already boiling hot out there
SCARFACE GAMING they’re talking about a firearm
@@scarfacegaming9848 lmaoo your reply 😂
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Should be a homeless city for the homeless. Government should rebuild it!!
Honey Poo Poo , I agree with you. Seems as though there is power that haven’t been cut off.
lmao cali dont got money like they they spending it
good idea
Laurel Ewing it’s an asbestos mine they could get all sorts of cancers and illnesses
Literally thought bout that too
It's funny how you guys had to sneak in but there's actual pictures on Google map that show people riding motorcycles and driving in there to look around
That area is restricted now.
Where's it at?
Eagle Mountain in Riverside, Ca. Mining died, private prison was built, used, then closed down. Some people still live near there, but the property of the mining town is restricted and the mine is off limits as well.
Give A Hoot who said it was them?
Why would they be breaking the law and then posting it? They don't, this is fake.
This was pretty awesome. I can't believe that there is so much available houses. I think I should move there.
George AFB is better.
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Let's go, KADAMAY, attack!
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@@rogersmith7396 what's afb
@@stevethea5250 air force base
This reminds me of Call of Duty 😂
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The title reminded me of Cod4 when Macmillan says 50k people used to live here...now it’s a Ghost town
Even the music a little bit
I would like this comment but it’s at 69 likes so I’m not
Call of duty 1-2-3-4? What ?
Reminds me off the Hills have eyes , why is there security for a abandoned ghost town ? Something tells there's more going on there .
Maybe to make sure no ones using it a a sex trafficking ring or fir drug trafficking?
@@thefashionhoe , gotta be cheaper to just bull doze the town to the ground then .
@@thefashionhoe It could be placed for homeless there
No one gets in, no one gets out
Because a company paid over 2 million for the property and was planning on building an electric generating station based out of the original mine pits.
District 12?
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Ok. So did anyone notice, in that first bathroom, just how fricken new that toilet paper looked? Or is it just me?
Probably left by a squatter that spent the night there or something
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When he turns th e camera to show the blood...an ad pops up
Alencia Patterson same
One of a horror movie
He placed it there
Alencia Patterson because he placed it there
No ads for me.
Let's not get caught!
*uploads the entire adventure on youtube
The military will find them Lol
Stupidity at its finest
Was pretty much sure that you were talking about Eagle Mountain. I was unaware of the town, but being a railfan, I have long been aware of the mine being shut down and the railroad abandonment. Why this has not been put to re- use considering the housing issue? I imagine it is because it is not up to code. I have seen this in other areas of California, when the military or federal government moved out, and left the land to local government reuse. Hard to believe that there are areas in much more populated parts of the state that sit abandoned, when the demand for, and lack of, housing seems obvious.
Alameda NAS.
Correcto
Los Angeles' homeless problem solved
djmatter98 you know something that's not a bad idea I wish somebody would bring that up to the politicians all the money they waste anyways they might as well put it towards something like this move all the homeless out there
Mac Is Back I don't think it would be that safe to move homeless people there, the town needs restoration and some might not even want to go. But for sure agree.
Bianca Pardinas well that's what I meant get the politicians together and create a little town for these homeless people, be a great thing to do
djmatter98 YEP
maybe that's the reason for the blood in the hospital. Just saying.
Get some backpacks for your gear and provisions. Oh and don't wear red. Geez guys.
Chili Prepper why shouldn't you wear red
Yuma Jarosz maybe because the colour stands out in the immediate environment, in the day time they'd be easier to spot
Yuma Jarosz Same reason hunters and construction workers wear orange. It makes you MORE VISIBLE. I mean no disrespect, but I hope you asked out of sarcasm. Many blessings to you.
also bloods
bear Yes! Easy as hekl to see. When you trying ro blend in you want natural earthy tones.
That place could literally house thousands of homeless people.
Dimond Park government would definitely not pay for that
and what are they gonna do there ? junkies aint gonna rebuild and prosper dumb fuk
@@williamcutrell7456 lol
Dimond Park who’s gonna pay for water electricity and food?
@@traveljoe5139 we arent starving. stop being greedy.
Ok guys if you like the ghost towns, abandoned towns and things if that nature, then California is a gold mind of places, I got a few that you could probably check out, first off, there is an abandoned section of L.A. kinda stuffed in-between the old 6th street viaduct now almost rebuilt, and the 3rd street viaduct, you can only get to it from the L.A. river access tunnels(access underneath the viaducts and under the downtown interchange), this place is an old industrial complex full of old shops, forges, repair facilities, etc... And it's basicly an island, the Arroyo Secco is on one side and L.A. river on the other, they use it to film apocalyptic stuff now days, next in the Bay Area are a couple of great sites, 2 have been featured on Discovery channels Myth busters, the first is the former Navel Marine Base Officers with families housing area, if you watched Myth busters and you saw the run from police using getaway gadgets like smoke screens, oil slicks, etc. Then you've seen this place, it's on the Alameda island, it's a former base housing that's fenced off right next door to the Oakland port/shipyards, it's got done hills and probably about 500 abandoned homes, cool place to checkout, next up in the Bay Area is in Richmond, although I wouldn't go there cause Richmond is dangerous, there is more former military base living you can find it on Google maps really easy and even the wiki for Richmond, CA mentions the area, now if you drive north out San Francisco on the 101 there is a town, I can't remember the name but it never north past Mill Valley and Novato on your way to Santa Rosa, the town is for sale, the whole thing, 18 homes, a store, gas station, hotel, etc... It's been for sale for years, asking price is like $5.25mil, if you want a town in some redwoods with one fourway stop no traffic lights and no residents, lmmfao, there's a ghost fleet of American war and merchant ships parked just if the coast of Mare Island(abandoned Navel logistics ship yard) in Vallejo, CA and there are many more treasures
Do u mean the 4th street viaduct?
Looks like a town PUBG would add to their game
Looks like Erangel
I was thinking Boron, but that's still an active mining town.
Looks like miramar
Just my thought, it seems like the place where people make zombie movie like walking dead
same
Some parts of terminator2 3D where filmed there
This a bright comment. Now I realize this guys filming nonsense lolxxxx...
This is like the plot of every Scooby-Doo episode.
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It's remind me of movie(( The Hills Have Eye's ))
Yep
Yeah i have heard of it
Was traveling along route 66 and my brothers gf said the same thing There's a few secret government towns there for military bases nearby very sketchy the towns don't have names and you can't even see them till you zoom all the way in on Google maps one of them was called Silverton or something
Ohhh I suddenly remember my physics teacher in highschool was film showing this in our class.. Kinda creepy tho
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Yes Theory I saw this about a month ago on snapchat
Same albatross gaming
This place definitely gives me a creepy feeling!👻💀👽
The music freaked me out more than the actual town LOL!
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That hospital looks like something out of Call of Duty
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modern warfare af
Fam, this is call of duty
my old unit participated in a joint training exercise there to prepare another unit for deployment to iraq
we started a mock riot and ambushed a patrol. we got to stay in some of the houses and the prison.
That's not an abandoned town that's the remains of Fyre fest
What was.that
Well its abandoned, noone in the whole fteaking town not even in 1 house
Lmao
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@@landonwoodworth4292 a massive scam
That would be a good spot for paintballing
Ehem airsoft...
Asbestos?
Yeh like true combat
I used to live by here. It's an Abandoned Air Force Base (George AFB, Ca.) Can't see why they didn't just drive through the front gate like everyone else. Running and hiding from people driving in to see the old base. Hope these guys did there research, last I read was the EPA will be cleaning this place till the year 2077. Something about toxic contamination or radiation.
That is what they say ........ could be as simple as California is running out of fresh water at an alarming rate ...... and they are saying toxic contamination or radiation as the reason ...... I don't believe anything officials and the POS government and President says anymore
If I'm nor mistaken, parts of it have been used in many movies. My mind is blank at the moment; can anyone list some (if I'm correct and it was this abandoned town/base)?
This is Eagle Mountain, not George AFB.
That place looked awesome to visit
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Yes Theory can I im only 14
Yes Theory where is this place at?
The only thing that creeped me out was the thought of sleeping in a dirty place like that.
Ardie They were in a tent
Ardie yourr house is probably full of dirt with no roof
uhm okay lol
Ardie exactly
I don’t care if this is fake, I still love these kinds of videos
I totally agree!
Its not fake though ? It really is an abandoned town you can tell. And it really is off limits 💁
Arctic Snow you should watch Sam and Colby
What would be fake about it lol. People can't do anything anymore without dumbasses trying to say it's fake
I'm gonna clap Dem jiggly cheeks faster than Usain bolt himself
Never knew this existed. Thanks for showing us around. Be careful out there.
I laughed when he said "there's blood on the wall." and the wifi ad pops up
**shivers and sweats**
If we get caught just speak our native language 😂😂 I’m dying
Salimah Tajbel 😂😂
Did he speaks French ?
Ewens35 yes he did
Did you know if he got french parents maybe ? I ask because I'm French and he got the classical French accent so ^^
Ewens35 he is swedish but raised in paris
Music is much scray thn footage...😂lol
You need some spelling lessons
it's from Phantoms
Elise Collie english might not be their first language.
I had fond childhood memories in that town. Outside of town a retirement community called, Lake Tamerisk to swim and fish. Closer to town was a small pond called, New Wells that we would visit often to swim and have get togethers with neighbors and such.
So why did people leave? Because of work?
@@susanholbrook4185it was literally explained at the very beginning of the video😂😂😂😂😂
scariest thing I've ever done was that I was actually brave enough to go and get some food at 4am :) it was scary because my mom almost woke up lmao
You inspire me, I'll do that one of these days!
your mom waking up in the middel of the nigth while you are on House adventures is the scaryiest thing that can happen to you
oh no im not kpop trash dude nah bro I get that man my gf is worse tho it's like messing with a Beijing tiger
Marcus Figved nah he left the house that’s why it’s scary
Some of the houses are wrecked because they have been used in movies/tv shows. Some were used for a truck demolition show.
I think the government should change these abandoned towns into places for the homeless #freeforthehomeless
DreamNation TV I couldn’t agree more but the government won’t because of the asbestos and the money that would be spent on that
I don't think the government cares about people who don't do shit to them. (Work, bring profits etc.)
Or do what detroits doing and make tiny homes there.
But the issue is there are no jobs around that area. Thats really why its shut down.
DreamNation TV people saying g gas for generators and shit but like how many homeless have generators? You would pretty much just make it like the 1700s or 1800s when ever it was when they used candles and torches that they made
This is probably the best video I’ve seen with a group of guys checking out a ghost towns. Others has a bunch of dramatic folks talking too much. Y’all are just a few chilled out goofballs.
bro this channel underrated should have more subscribers
4:34 why is the toilet paper so clean in such an abandoned house??
what do you think, is there some ghost wiping his butt?
Hey. Legit question... Sure was fresh and white...
They kept it first and shoot the vedio
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sohail sayed no one died there so there's no ghost
7:21 that fan is spinning! Who’s paying the electric bill!
wind
its an exhaust fan i think
I dont think that's a fan I think it's on of those metal things that are on the roof of a house than spins in the wind just on the side instead. I could be wrong but that's what it looked like
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"There is literally nothing we can do if somebody tries to rob us".
I can't. You are going to an abandoned town and that's what you worry about.
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4:34
Everyone now rushing to the ghost town because there is no more toilet paper in shops.( corona )
Good one
I want a group of friends like this
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To play paintball there would be the best thing ever
This place is Eagle Mountain. It's an old mining town that was abandoned. Later it was the location they filmed The Hills have eyes. When I was younger it was used by the Military for War Games. Basically actors come and create senerios that could happen in Afghanistan. It feels like another world there. Very creepy even when it was daylight.
"i don't want Ralph's for my last meal.... how about Whole Foods?" lol
You’d be spending an arm an d Alec if you shopped there
Bash comedy gold
I’ve explored that place before. too bad you didn’t get past the houses. Farther north is the entrance the the work site That’s where all the cool stuff is, all the old mining equipment. I wouldn’t of stayed in the buildings, they’re full of asbestos.
Where is this?
Desert Center.
Now you tell em
Uh... ok
@Chris Valentine thanks
I should have had these guys as friends when I was their age. I would love to do adventures like this, but my friends wouldn't venture past the nearest Starbucks.
You're never too old! What would you like to do?
Although I had previously never believed in ghosts, for over a year I lived in a house located at 2250 South Street in Beaumont, TX, a charming cottage with nothing creepy about it, but which was "haunted" by the spirit of an old woman I referred as "Felicity" The atmosphere was spooky during the first week; I first felt hostility but then starting talking to the house, explaining (out loud) my need for housing, how much I liked and respected the house, and I promised to keep it clean and to be respectful of her. I also talked about how the landlord used the house as rental property, and that if I was not welcome, keep up the hostility and I would move out, then my replacement may not enjoy the house (and its "occupant"). As I talked, the environment gradually went for hostile to warm and welcoming.
Although I never said anything to my young sons, when they visited. When they told me one day that "there was something living in the house" I told them about Felicity, and said nothing but good things about her. With them present, I again "talked to the house" and explained to her that they were my sons -- part of my family -- and that they would only be visiting every couple of weeks, then repeated the prospect of my leaving. Again she relented.
Over the following year I shared a home with a ghost. I kept my end of the bargain and enjoyed the unseen, but sensed, company of an incredibly wonderful "roommate". I never felt as though my sons and I were alone, and when after taking business trips, I would return to a welcoming home that felt lived-in and occupied. I came to love and enjoy my unseen roommate, and when work required that I move to Houston, I experienced a profound sense of loss.
Whenever I have an occasion to revisit Beaumont, I always stop by 2250 South Street and speak a few comforting words to the house and my dear ghostly friend.
I am now in my mid-seventies and my son's are now parents of adult children, but the three of us sometimes speak of Felicity. One day in the (hopefully distant) future I hope I will be able to meet her face to face and enjoy her company for the remainder of eternity.
It is appointed for man once to die and then the judgement. If anyone comes in contact with a ghost dont talk to it or make friends. Its not a human spirit. Its a demon. You cast it out in the name of Jesus if you are wash in HIS blood.
I’m surprised a bunch of homeless people haven’t found that place lol
In as much this”town” is literally in the middle of nowhere there’s not much to attract homeless. No towns or cities nearby and once the mining company closed down the mine they also closed down the company owned town. No food, little to no water and electric, no public transportation, etc. Homeless better off in a major city.
If they managed to get in then they would probably be arrested anyway
Maria Padilla i went here about two weeks ago and didnt get caught. Guess it depends haha posting my video on it later today/tomorrow
Why would they want to live there? There's no drugs or booze, a.k.a no reason for a homeless person to go there.
Its an hour car ride away from the biggest city. Homeless arent stupid.
It might be smart to bring a weapon to potentially defend yourselves but ok
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That wasn’t blood in the hospital somebody just had crazy wine party
To Be honest i thought buzzfeed supernatural would be here first
Setting up a tent inside a house... CLASSIC!
haha definitely the weirdest place we've ever set up camp -Matt
why?
Yes Theory I think the vent was smart.breath in less potential asbestos and dust etc.. plus it covers some of the light. Smart move
love the old veideo of yes .. they still together is soulful
A little over dramatic
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Blood could be someone who cut themself on the glass while exploring.
You mean while vandalizing.
John Alexander place well probably be rebuilt in future anyhow
@@johnalexander9859 how can you vandalized something thats been abandoned for 30 years?
@@GriffinWelch Well most abandoned places are full of graffiti and 2x trashed then before
@@GriffinWelch with blunt objects and spray paint, like everything else.
Theory:
What if there was some sort of Chernobyl-type accident (or something that happened I think the mines)? That could explain the blood in the hospital (either the accident or some infection/virus from something)???
I’ve been watching too many zombie movies
Ok I thought the same thing.
Guess ur explanation is on point
probably not, mining towns like this are often abandoned after the mining isnt profitable anymore. The same thing happened to a zinc mining town near mw
It was a iron ore mine Kaiser Steel owened it. What happen to this wonderful beautiful little town was foreign steel was cheaper so Kaiser Steel had to close it closed in 1983 .. How do I know all these cause I grew up there and they lied there was never a hospital up there .
@@melindacaldwell7897 wait …. So why all the blood ?
You guys should be wearing masks, asbestos dust everywhere, not to mention all of the mould. There is a modern dwelling in the aerial footage, most likely the caretaker
The drone footage makes it look like a scene from Resident Evil
yeahh
The hospital, it looks like someone got thrown through the windows, and started bleeding badly tried to grab the door and open it, but got yanked down and the blood on hands smeared the door, and their head hit the wall leaving the blood stain
Umm....was that a guess?....
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Lol that was like some cod mission or what not
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"honey.....I found us a house.....it's nice, start packin! and load up the kids........we going to the promise land....."
15 Thousand people used to live here. Now its a ghost town.
I think you shot off his arm...
Shock and blood loss will take care of the rest
Dang I was gonna use that joke
Cpt. McGuillan script haha
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Surprised no one has done 24 hours in the hood yet
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I did 20 years 😂
maybe they have attempted it just not made it out alive ...
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Little did they know it recently had been signed of as a nuke testing site.
When sneaking around;
don't wear orange coats.
Don't bunch up, stay 15 to 20 feet apart.
Avoid goofing and laughing out loud.
Carry your supplies in rucksacks on your back, not in your hands in shopping bags. At night, light discipline, don't sit with flashlights facing a large window. C'mon, guys, you aren't kids!
Don't use flying drones :))
Hahahaha it's ok because this vid is fake
Why was the electric on in the mosque?
Ahhh.. so many questions 3 years too late.
The fan brings in wind from outside it doesn’t require power
The music doesn't help
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