We opened a 100 year old wooden box time capsule here in my town and everything inside was perfectly preserved. Photographs, newspaper, money, books etc.
Reminds me of the legendary Nickelodeon time capsule. The Nickelodeon time capsule was first buried on April 30,1992 at the former Nickelodeon Studios in Universal Studios Florida. The capsule contains everything from Twinkies, rollerblades, a Game Boy, and even a piece of the Berlin Wall! It was meant to stay buried there until 2042. However, Nickelodeon Studios would end up closing in 2005 due to moving their live-action stuff to California, ironically on April 30, the time capsule burial's anniversary.
My wife's 2nd granduncle William McGregor came from Scotland in 1840 and made his way with his family to Salt Lake City in about 1851. He was on the 4th wagon train to go to to Salt lake City from the Missouri river and they walked the whole way following their ox drawn cart. He was a stonemason and worked 6 days a week on the Temple all the rest of his life and died in 1892 just as it was finished. John
Even back then waterproofing something was easy. You just encase the container in wax or tar. Then you can pour all the concrete you want and it wouldn't hurt it!
Just at the moment when it got interesting because of the old coins, the clip ends. These coins are probably the most valuable and best preserved that this time capsule has to offer.
128 years to find out their time capsule failed lol
They were so disappointed producers just turned the camera off mid filming and left
We opened a 100 year old wooden box time capsule here in my town and everything inside was perfectly preserved. Photographs, newspaper, money, books etc.
I love how awful these time capsules usually go. You would have more luck storing that stuff in the attic or basement. or a museum
Lol. These items would have survived a million times better on someone’s shelf for 128 years
This is the time-capsule equivalent of forgetting to press record
Reminds me of the legendary Nickelodeon time capsule. The Nickelodeon time capsule was first buried on April 30,1992 at the former Nickelodeon Studios in Universal Studios Florida. The capsule contains everything from Twinkies, rollerblades, a Game Boy, and even a piece of the Berlin Wall! It was meant to stay buried there until 2042. However, Nickelodeon Studios would end up closing in 2005 due to moving their live-action stuff to California, ironically on April 30, the time capsule burial's anniversary.
Video quality goes hand in hand with the quality of the time capsule
She's like "Well..... they kinda did everything wrong so we didn't learn much"
"How do we make a time capsule??"
Just cause I've seen so many comments talk about her lack of gloves, gloves can actually damage very frail objects, especially old paper.
My wife's 2nd granduncle William McGregor came from Scotland in 1840 and made his way with his family to Salt Lake City in about 1851. He was on the 4th wagon train to go to to Salt lake City from the Missouri river and they walked the whole way following their ox drawn cart. He was a stonemason and worked 6 days a week on the Temple all the rest of his life and died in 1892 just as it was finished. John
Idk what's worse...the destroyed artifacts or the video ending mid coi-
This was essentially a waste of time and money but the historian didn’t wanna admit it so the editor did the honors
the contents of the time capsule held up about as well as the stories of Joseph Smith
Even back then waterproofing something was easy. You just encase the container in wax or tar. Then you can pour all the concrete you want and it wouldn't hurt it!
"Listen kid, I don't have much time."
Apparently the other half of this video was put in a time capsule and will be viewed after 128 years😁
There are older books in my Uni's library that are still in fine condition
Just at the moment when it got interesting because of the old coins, the clip ends. These coins are probably the most valuable and best preserved that this time capsule has to offer.