In Australia, there is a city blocked off due to Asbestos. Located in Western Australia, Wittenoom was a small town home to a gorge, school and a fairly good park and a school. They opened the city to accommodate the workers at the Asbestos mine, but it grew quickly and quickly became popular. But, in 1970, a dark turn happened. The people living in Wittenoom covered everything in blue Asbestos, what punctures the lungs and gives you lung cancer. Whey closed the town in 1990, but it was too late. The WA and Australian government removed it from signs and removed it from the world. There is an area that no person can enter that expands 70,000 square KM.
One of the 5 people who took the photo of the elephants foot survived with no long-term side effects. He did suffer from severe radiation sickness but made a full recovery that still defies medical science and was classified as a miracle by the doctors who treated him. The other 4 died within days but they voluntarily sacrificed their lives to investigate a place where drones could not get to.
@@Bhisha96 They did have a "drone" at Chernobyl in 1986, actually, though the robot itself was made in 1972. It was a German “Joker” (MF-2) that was remote controlled and involved in the cleanup shortly after the incident. If you watch HBO's Chernobyl they show what it looked like. It did not last long, the radiation fried its electronics.
I grew up in ocean county N.J. In the 1980's I worked in Seaside Heights in my teens. At one time I was employed by the park there and worked on the kiddie ride as a ticket agent/operator. I have not been back since 1995 and did not know about what happened there. Feels kind of surreal that I worked at a place that made this list.
People are not allowed into Dudley Town, Connecticut, because it is private property owned by the Dark Entry Forest Association. The site is closed to the public due to frequent vandalism, rumors of ghost activity, and trespassing, leading to strict enforcement by local authorities to prosecute trespassers.
@@paulvamos7319 The part that's on fire is a little further away from where the fire originally started, of course. That's how coal seam fires be like: They'll burn forever and ever, as long as there's oxygen and fuel to keep the fire going.
Man I really dislike small tunnels and caves. I once got stuck in a small tunnel for a few seconds and I will never forget how I felt when it happened.
11:32 we had one of these in our forrest. As kids we always used to play in them not knowing what they were. 4 Years ago they got dugout and multiple skeletons of adults and children were found. It still haunts me to this day in my nightmares and not one day passes without me thinking about the photos of those skeletons in those,,Cool Caves“ like we used to call them.
Back in the 1960s one Maunsell fort off Suffolk in England was made into a sovereign country called "Sealand" by some eccentric British millionaire. Today it's governed by his son.
@@juliansadler6263 I actually got a royal title from Sealand to help support it and for fun, and enjoyed reading about its history. I have my decree framed over my fireplace lol
How could you not be tempted by that house full of dolls? Surely at least some of those have to be valuable. I'm not much of a doll expert but I know enough about toys to know old ones are valuable, and old dolls in particular can be worth good money. I know they're probably haunted but it's still pretty tempting. They can't haunt every doll right?
I was wondering why no one had already gone through the dolls. I also noticed no dust nor cobwebs, and thought that strange. Plus, every time the video panned the dolls, I kept looking for one I liked; one to take home with me if I could.
think youl find that standing next to the elephants foot for just under five minutes today is fatal and when it first formed in the basement of reactor unit 4 it was fatal after just 5 seconds of standing next to it. which another fact is that it is still hotter than the ambiant temprature around it this is due to the high levels of radiation still streaming out from its centre. the elephants foot didnt just burn its way through concrete it burnt through the colandria ( the metal chamber at the very centre of the ractor unit that houses the nuclear fuel ) then through the heavily reinforced concrete of the containment pool and partially through the basemnet floor. the elephants foot is actually the most dangerouse substance of this planet and is made up of 2% enriched uranium 235 ( nuclear fuel pellets at the heart of the fuel assembly, graphite ( from the tips of the control rods and fuel channels ) zirconium ( metal that is part of the fuel assembly to which the uranium pellets are inserted .) iron ( from the calandria ) steel from ducting and pipes, sand and concreat. uranium actually has a half life of 24,000 years
Uranium 235 has a half life of 700 million years making it not as dangerous as one would think and also emits alpha radiation which can't penetrate your skin and needs to be breathed in or ingested to be really harmful.
@@JeepNut-rq5fbthe accident that led to chernobyle only happened because they disabled several failsafe's for a test. Modern reactors are much safer and safe storage of waste material isn't that hard and much less is made than the harmful stuff left behind by coal, oil and natural gas plants.
30:16 So, from what I can gather, the hotel is kind of like the Cecil Hotel of Columbia: people check in, but many never check back out. A place people go to end their own lives, where they don't have to worry about being found by anyone except the cleaning staff. And before anyone says otherwise, people have indeed thrown themselves from balconies while at the Cecil Hotel.
The Chernobyl hospital basement were the uniforms from the fireman were dumped is very dangerous aswel, the closed it but it was opened again, sadly ppl die there. That is what i was told.
Not forbidden to go to Proviligia Island, in fact its been up for sale for years, but no one wants it. And it not easy to get there as no local will take you there by boat because of its bad rep, and almost no one interested in going, nothing really to do there, though group of youths did convince one local boat owner to take them across but he took them across and cleared off leaving them stranded there for a very uncomfortable, unsettling night before police rescued them following day. Technically it is forbidden to go there in sense that it is private property and thus you can be done for trepassing if you bother to go, and if anything befell you there owner would be very liable for massive damages, despite fact you are trespassing, so they fairly vigilant at keeping people away. But its not exactly forbidden, forbidden. In other words death or disaster is not exactly guaranteed if you venture there, and plenty have and gotten away with it, so not a big deal, unlike other "forbidden" zones like Chernobyl in Ukraine, when Russian troops were coming through Red Forest (it glows red with radiation on trees) during current war a number fell ill with radiation poisoning, especially after one commanding officer had them dig fox holes in radiation affected soil to stay in. Somebody didn't think things through properly, clearly. Now that is valid Forbidden area, not really the same with the Venetian Island really.
Fun Fact: Pluto is ACTUALLY BOTH a "Greek God" and a "Roman God" Pluto in Roman mythology is more "kind and loving" or also god of wealth because they figured wealth came from the earth mainly the ground therefore calling him Pluto
Ya I wish he would stop that. The use of ai lessons your credibility and basically means it does not matter how much time or eefert you put into a video it's just an AI doing it in the end you are just an input device not a creator
Those underground tunnels remind me of the ones found in other places (like mesopotamia), that were supposedly used by us during the last ice age, since it was pretty much impossible to live outside.
Spirits walk Dudley Town. And it’s a cursed place just as they say. Don’t go there. It’s a place filled with past regret. You don’t want to belong there.
I am not a nuclear physicist. However the Elephant's Foot has become less radio active. What I see is a crust. Can Corium be crusted over like an apple pie? A simple concept yet less expensive. Maybe a special glass containment. But don't make it a pressure cooker.
Live bout 25 mins from Seaside in NJ. It’s nostalgic for me now since I would spend whole summers and many nights partying there during my teens and early twenties 😅
The elephants foot is fascinating, in that it is a man made disaster, and it's impact is so destructive it made the area it's isolated in unsuitable for any living thing to exist near it, for 20 thousand years. Human civilization might disappear, and that things radiation will still be present
What you didn't mention about "radio city" is, in the last year of production of the British television show titled Secret Agent starring Patrick McGoohan (AKA Danger Man), they completed an episode inside those towers. It shows where the generator was, living quarters, and the radio station from the inside. The recording took place either in '63 or '64.
I have a “gate way to hell” near my house. It’s just a large storm drain that leads to the ocean that’s has the word HELL written above it in spray paint. My dad explored it when he was a kid and me and my friends once went all the way through it to the ocean. It’s pretty creepy because of people creepy graffiti and it being pitch black inside
Centralia PA, has since been off limits to the public. There was a mine fire that happened in the late 1980s. Still burning to this day. All the inhabitants had to leave. All roads have been cut off, the town itself still lies in ruin.
I live in a town on the Thames Estuary. Those forts used to be connected by walkways, but they were demolished to prevent people landing on and using the towers. There was once a pirate radio station out there. You can get the occasional boat trip out to view the forts while they still stand. There is also an anti-submarine boom dating from WW1 with WW2 upgrades which goes right out into the estuary, and when complete, was used to try to prevent German submarines/shipping from sneaking up the Thames to London. The Boom is now beginning to look its age but it's been a feature of Shoeburyness for decades.
I was thinking the same thing. You know, like how a town of 26 households would probably be really inbred and prone to communicable diseases. No real mystery for either.
I love how many places are the most haunted place in the world. The ending of that last one is pretty eyerolling. Entry is probably forbidden at 5pm because the museum is closed. No real conspiracy there.
Imagine that. You get media flu and they ship you off to an island. The experience messes you up so much your mental health is pushed to it's limits so they send you back again to "that place"... chilling
Thank you! When I heard Pluto.. I'm like wtf?.. did some research.. apparently hades is also known as Pluto. A but weird to me.. but just means more stuff I need to look into.
I've been inside the reactor hall of cnpp while getting my PhD. Believe me you couldn't get within 500 feet of the elephant foot. let alone the 500 signs telling u how far away you are from it
I grew up spending my summers at ocean gate nj. Right across the toms River from seaside heights. I remember going on that roller coaster as a kid. Every couple of weeks I would head over to seaside with my family and hit the boardwalk.
Small correction, the Greek god's name is Hades. Romans called him Pluto. When in doubt, remember we named planets after the Roman names. Interesting stuff anyway. I didn't know about most of these places.
15:19 Recent pictures show the dome IS cracking... Not 'going to'... IT IS! The unnatural movement in the A.I. pictures... yeesh... Had to reassure myself I didn't take any shrooms today... Good video though!
That tunnel sounds like a much smaller version of the catacombs. Now, just from like history videos, I would definitely do run research, but just from some history videos I've seen, it seems like the catacombs were secret passageways built so that you know, citizens could escape in the case of an attack during war. But again, I'm just going off. Like little snippets, I know from videos. I would definitely do your own research on what they are.
I've been out too the forts in the Thames estuary....you can take a boat trip right up to them, and you pass by the American sunken ship the Richard Montgomery on the way.
If you decide to recreate a picture or a scene with AI help, please make sure its as accurate as it can be, to avoid spreading misinformation. If there are no pictures or source, but you would like to illustrate it with AI generated content, make sure to label it as "illustration". As AI advances it gets increasingly difficult to tell whats real and whats AI generated.
@@TheCarDudeDubai bro is researching hundreds of hours, writing scripts for nearly half hour long videos, editing videos, gathering footage + pix, and ur telling him to 'be creative and not use ai'
Dudleytown didn't end with that last bloke, another couple while out driving one day picked that same area to build their dream house on. Things weren't right from moment they mived there, ended up with him being overseas working when he got odd call from wife that was cut off, he cut short his overseas trip and hurried home to discover his wife had disappeared into thin air, never to be seen again, she had akso been going somewhat mad and moaning about seeing strange creatures in woods too. Anyway after extensive searcches coyld find no trace of her, he gave up and left area never to return, or so the story goes.
I have cousins who live in CT, and like everyone else who lives in CT have heard the stories of Dudley. I think everyone visited it at least once, you have polaroids from generations past, to UA-cam videos now from present explorers. I never been but from what I've seen and heard it would be no different then the insane asylum in Danvers, which is to say a disappointment. I didn't find it scary at all just a bunch of stories that been hyped up over the years
Why were there so many people committed to asylums? I doesn't seem logical for there to have been so many mental health patients that the abundance of asylums were overcrowded...what was causing all the mental health issues? Or was there something else going on with the people in these facilities...?
In Australia, there is a city blocked off due to Asbestos. Located in Western Australia, Wittenoom was a small town home to a gorge, school and a fairly good park and a school. They opened the city to accommodate the workers at the Asbestos mine, but it grew quickly and quickly became popular. But, in 1970, a dark turn happened. The people living in Wittenoom covered everything in blue Asbestos, what punctures the lungs and gives you lung cancer. Whey closed the town in 1990, but it was too late. The WA and Australian government removed it from signs and removed it from the world. There is an area that no person can enter that expands 70,000 square KM.
Okie
Fun fact: The song "Blue Sky Mine" by Midnight Oil was based on the story of Wittenoom
It means White uncle in dutch
Can't they just tear down the city in hazmat suits the rebuild it
@@robert23456789No it’s there is blue asbestos tailings that the government won’t clean up.
actually, Pluto is the roman god of the underworld, Hades is the greek god of the underworld
Some folks call it hell, I call it Hades, mmhmm
Some folks call it kaiser blade, I call it a sling blade...and I like mustard & biscuits 😜😁
@@1000Ducks Hey, u know what them little pieces in potted meat are?? 🫣🫢🤣
they call it hell.. i call it real life 😮💨😮💨
@@1000Ducks its rigt thats how you are supposed to call it
One of the 5 people who took the photo of the elephants foot survived with no long-term side effects. He did suffer from severe radiation sickness but made a full recovery that still defies medical science and was classified as a miracle by the doctors who treated him. The other 4 died within days but they voluntarily sacrificed their lives to investigate a place where drones could not get to.
They had drones during that time lmao 🤣
That had drones back then?
@@Kirpal-bn9mtthey didnt.
@@Bhisha96 They did have a "drone" at Chernobyl in 1986, actually, though the robot itself was made in 1972. It was a German “Joker” (MF-2) that was remote controlled and involved in the cleanup shortly after the incident. If you watch HBO's Chernobyl they show what it looked like. It did not last long, the radiation fried its electronics.
Considering cameras melt when near it, I wouldn't want to test the hypothesis that one can survive without longterm effects.
I grew up in ocean county N.J. In the 1980's I worked in Seaside Heights in my teens. At one time I was employed by the park there and worked on the kiddie ride as a ticket agent/operator. I have not been back since 1995 and did not know about what happened there. Feels kind of surreal that I worked at a place that made this list.
When was it's appearance
It's headed same direction as Palisades Park.
Actually povaglia is open for tours. They do ghost tours because they say it’s haunted from all the deaths.
People are not allowed into Dudley Town, Connecticut, because it is private property owned by the Dark Entry Forest Association. The site is closed to the public due to frequent vandalism, rumors of ghost activity, and trespassing, leading to strict enforcement by local authorities to prosecute trespassers.
Centralia is still on fire!
@@paulvamos7319 The part that's on fire is a little further away from where the fire originally started, of course. That's how coal seam fires be like: They'll burn forever and ever, as long as there's oxygen and fuel to keep the fire going.
@@donjay710 👍
@@donjay710 That creepypasta lied to us!
Man I really dislike small tunnels and caves. I once got stuck in a small tunnel for a few seconds and I will never forget how I felt when it happened.
11:32 we had one of these in our forrest. As kids we always used to play in them not knowing what they were. 4 Years ago they got dugout and multiple skeletons of adults and children were found.
It still haunts me to this day in my nightmares and not one day passes without me thinking about the photos of those skeletons in those,,Cool Caves“ like we used to call them.
when were the skeletons dated too?
@ idk sadly
Probably bout early WW2
Back in the 1960s one Maunsell fort off Suffolk in England was made into a sovereign country called "Sealand" by some eccentric British millionaire. Today it's governed by his son.
@@carrierussell9224 Roy Bates. I didn't know his son had taken over.
@@juliansadler6263 I actually got a royal title from Sealand to help support it and for fun, and enjoyed reading about its history. I have my decree framed over my fireplace lol
How could you not be tempted by that house full of dolls? Surely at least some of those have to be valuable. I'm not much of a doll expert but I know enough about toys to know old ones are valuable, and old dolls in particular can be worth good money. I know they're probably haunted but it's still pretty tempting. They can't haunt every doll right?
I was wondering why no one had already gone through the dolls. I also noticed no dust nor cobwebs, and thought that strange. Plus, every time the video panned the dolls, I kept looking for one I liked; one to take home with me if I could.
I could find a few good uses for cursed dolls.... I'm not going to mention any, but hey, who wants to play smash or pass with evil spirits?
😂😂😂
12:06 "not that you'd catch me bundle my plump white cheeks though a tiny gap anyway" 💀
yah that was a lil crazy
That's wild💀
bro 💀💀💀💀
For those tunnels why not use a unmanned drone to explore them also I would never do that
I about died 😂
think youl find that standing next to the elephants foot for just under five minutes today is fatal and when it first formed in the basement of reactor unit 4 it was fatal after just 5 seconds of standing next to it. which another fact is that it is still hotter than the ambiant temprature around it this is due to the high levels of radiation still streaming out from its centre. the elephants foot didnt just burn its way through concrete it burnt through the colandria ( the metal chamber at the very centre of the ractor unit that houses the nuclear fuel ) then through the heavily reinforced concrete of the containment pool and partially through the basemnet floor. the elephants foot is actually the most dangerouse substance of this planet and is made up of 2% enriched uranium 235 ( nuclear fuel pellets at the heart of the fuel assembly, graphite ( from the tips of the control rods and fuel channels ) zirconium ( metal that is part of the fuel assembly to which the uranium pellets are inserted .) iron ( from the calandria ) steel from ducting and pipes, sand and concreat. uranium actually has a half life of 24,000 years
OMG
Yes we should build millions of these reactors all over the world...
Never mind that the waste is deadly for tens of thousands of years. ...sigh.
Uranium 235 has a half life of 700 million years making it not as dangerous as one would think and also emits alpha radiation which can't penetrate your skin and needs to be breathed in or ingested to be really harmful.
@@JeepNut-rq5fbthe accident that led to chernobyle only happened because they disabled several failsafe's for a test. Modern reactors are much safer and safe storage of waste material isn't that hard and much less is made than the harmful stuff left behind by coal, oil and natural gas plants.
Thank you Be amazed for bringing back the animation🙏🙏
30:16 So, from what I can gather, the hotel is kind of like the Cecil Hotel of Columbia: people check in, but many never check back out. A place people go to end their own lives, where they don't have to worry about being found by anyone except the cleaning staff. And before anyone says otherwise, people have indeed thrown themselves from balconies while at the Cecil Hotel.
The Chernobyl hospital basement were the uniforms from the fireman were dumped is very dangerous aswel, the closed it but it was opened again, sadly ppl die there. That is what i was told.
Thank you for profiling Dudleytown - I was born and raised in CT, there are hiking trails in the woods nearby at Wyantenock State Forest.
So spooky cool, always a joy watching your videos. Keep doing what you're doing!
2:15
Thanks for the great video! I love stories like these about haunted places, tragic as some of them might be.
Not forbidden to go to Proviligia Island, in fact its been up for sale for years, but no one wants it. And it not easy to get there as no local will take you there by boat because of its bad rep, and almost no one interested in going, nothing really to do there, though group of youths did convince one local boat owner to take them across but he took them across and cleared off leaving them stranded there for a very uncomfortable, unsettling night before police rescued them following day. Technically it is forbidden to go there in sense that it is private property and thus you can be done for trepassing if you bother to go, and if anything befell you there owner would be very liable for massive damages, despite fact you are trespassing, so they fairly vigilant at keeping people away. But its not exactly forbidden, forbidden. In other words death or disaster is not exactly guaranteed if you venture there, and plenty have and gotten away with it, so not a big deal, unlike other "forbidden" zones like Chernobyl in Ukraine, when Russian troops were coming through Red Forest (it glows red with radiation on trees) during current war a number fell ill with radiation poisoning, especially after one commanding officer had them dig fox holes in radiation affected soil to stay in. Somebody didn't think things through properly, clearly. Now that is valid Forbidden area, not really the same with the Venetian Island really.
Another awesome video, thanks Jay!
Fun Fact: Pluto is ACTUALLY BOTH a "Greek God" and a "Roman God" Pluto in Roman mythology is more "kind and loving" or also god of wealth because they figured wealth came from the earth mainly the ground therefore calling him Pluto
The Greek version of Pluto is an alter ego of Hades as the god of wealth, yeah.
🤣.....Plump white cheeks had me laughing though 👍🏻
I appreciate you keeping the AI images to a minimum and using it creatively, but It is always noticeable and always makes me uneasy lol
SAME ‼️‼️ Makin' me oddly uncomfy 😥
cause AI will k*** us all...well everyone we are cooked have a good life
Wish they'd stop using it all together, kinda. Taking a job from a real artist, especially given how it's trained T-T
the uncanny videos
Ya I wish he would stop that. The use of ai lessons your credibility and basically means it does not matter how much time or eefert you put into a video it's just an AI doing it in the end you are just an input device not a creator
I found this channel yesterday and I already love it so much😭
I saw it just today 😂
Me too@@ChannieGirl11
@@ChannieGirl11 Me too and it's great! Looking forward to seeing more videos like these.
I live about 20 mins from a place where a small town infected with Anthrax was burned and buried, I suppose thats pretty metal
Incidentally, the Maunsell Forts were used as the model for the Martians in War of the Worlds
So, radiation, deadly gas and ghosts. Two of those things seems far more dangerous then the third...
Let alone the unnamed fourth...
That would be crumbling building. The fourth thing! Lol
@@NexuleDeMagu noooo you named it
One of those does not exist.
I agree. You can always slap the shit out of a ghost
Those underground tunnels remind me of the ones found in other places (like mesopotamia), that were supposedly used by us during the last ice age, since it was pretty much impossible to live outside.
Spirits walk Dudley Town. And it’s a cursed place just as they say. Don’t go there. It’s a place filled with past regret. You don’t want to belong there.
Now I want to go more
ANYONE ELSE HEAR HIM WHISTLE WHEN HE SAID STEEL 1:58
I am not a nuclear physicist. However the Elephant's Foot has become less radio active. What I see is a crust. Can Corium be crusted over like an apple pie? A simple concept yet less expensive. Maybe a special glass containment. But don't make it a pressure cooker.
Becoming less radioactive and killing you in 5 minutes instead of 3 minutes isn't exactly "less radioactive."
One of the main reason they took the coasters down was because of some daredevil claimed it to put the American flag on it.. I'm from New Jersey
Hades is the Greek God of the underworld while Pluto is the Roman counterpart.
Live bout 25 mins from Seaside in NJ. It’s nostalgic for me now since I would spend whole summers and many nights partying there during my teens and early twenties 😅
The elephants foot is fascinating, in that it is a man made disaster, and it's impact is so destructive it made the area it's isolated in unsuitable for any living thing to exist near it, for 20 thousand years. Human civilization might disappear, and that things radiation will still be present
In the survival game Stranded Deep, someone actually recreated a square of 4 forsaken fortresses.
On 0:11 my stomach growled
It's Philippines
😂😂
4:10 The phrase "the lunatics running the asylum" comes to mind!
Bloody hell those AI dolls faces at 22:24 will haunt my dreams 😮😮 Fantastic video, definitely need more like this please 😊
15:32 Reminds me of that scene at the end of the Artemis Fowl series where they pick him up.
Yup perfect to watch this at 11:47 pm😳😳😳
Yep😅
lol🤣 watching before school
I totally dig the animations of the crazy people at the asylums its hilariously not p.c.
I'm wondering why Hotel Del Salto never showed up on Ghost Hunters International 🤔.
What you didn't mention about "radio city" is, in the last year of production of the British television show titled Secret Agent starring Patrick McGoohan (AKA Danger Man), they completed an episode inside those towers. It shows where the generator was, living quarters, and the radio station from the inside. The recording took place either in '63 or '64.
17:51 the fort looks like Starwars robots though😂😂😂😂
I have a “gate way to hell” near my house. It’s just a large storm drain that leads to the ocean that’s has the word HELL written above it in spray paint. My dad explored it when he was a kid and me and my friends once went all the way through it to the ocean. It’s pretty creepy because of people creepy graffiti and it being pitch black inside
Centralia PA, has since been off limits to the public. There was a mine fire that happened in the late 1980s. Still burning to this day. All the inhabitants had to leave. All roads have been cut off, the town itself still lies in ruin.
I live in a town on the Thames Estuary. Those forts used to be connected by walkways, but they were demolished to prevent people landing on and using the towers. There was once a pirate radio station out there. You can get the occasional boat trip out to view the forts while they still stand. There is also an anti-submarine boom dating from WW1 with WW2 upgrades which goes right out into the estuary, and when complete, was used to try to prevent German submarines/shipping from sneaking up the Thames to London. The Boom is now beginning to look its age but it's been a feature of Shoeburyness for decades.
You ever think that the hotel converted into a museum closes at 5 because that's normal business hours for a small business?
I was thinking the same thing. You know, like how a town of 26 households would probably be really inbred and prone to communicable diseases. No real mystery for either.
Love your video Be Amazed and keep up the great work you are awesome
Nah I knew it would be good after I heard “elephants foot” 😂😂
I love how many places are the most haunted place in the world.
The ending of that last one is pretty eyerolling. Entry is probably forbidden at 5pm because the museum is closed. No real conspiracy there.
Should do a video on the Norwich state hospital in south eastern CT.
How Snake Island did not make this list, is well, amazing
As expected of Be Amazed, great video with a great quality
Imagine that. You get media flu and they ship you off to an island. The experience messes you up so much your mental health is pushed to it's limits so they send you back again to "that place"... chilling
I drove past the last one a couple weeks ago, it's close to bogota
15:22 It's times like these that I don't "live" next to a nuclear test site
Our little blob boy is back! 😃
With ai
@@Microwaveahhhhwhen be amazed used that human character you could tell it was animated by ai.
This voice of be amazed is underrated.
5:52 ummm the Greek god of the underworld was Hades……not Pluto.
Thank you! When I heard Pluto.. I'm like wtf?.. did some research.. apparently hades is also known as Pluto. A but weird to me.. but just means more stuff I need to look into.
I came here to comment that 🤣🤣🤣
Pluto from the roman stories he just got it wrong
I've been inside the reactor hall of cnpp while getting my PhD. Believe me you couldn't get within 500 feet of the elephant foot. let alone the 500 signs telling u how far away you are from it
Pollepel is a Dutch name it means a big spoon.
I grew up spending my summers at ocean gate nj. Right across the toms River from seaside heights. I remember going on that roller coaster as a kid. Every couple of weeks I would head over to seaside with my family and hit the boardwalk.
Who reads the comments while listening
I usually don't my first time then I listen a second time while scrolling the comments if its worth doing so
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I had a few in mind beforehand, but all except the Maunsell Forts were new to me. Good job.
0:03 CHOCOLATE HILLS MENTIONED RAAAAAAAAAA🗣 🔥
Small correction, the Greek god's name is Hades. Romans called him Pluto.
When in doubt, remember we named planets after the Roman names.
Interesting stuff anyway. I didn't know about most of these places.
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15:19 Recent pictures show the dome IS cracking... Not 'going to'... IT IS! The unnatural movement in the A.I. pictures... yeesh... Had to reassure myself I didn't take any shrooms today...
Good video though!
Beautiful asylum building. Such a pity it's been allowed to fall into disrepair
Well I had no idea Maryland had such an island of well tragedy. Almost 20 year's alive and still learning things about home
30:43 You mean "nineteen-nineties", I assume?
That tunnel sounds like a much smaller version of the catacombs. Now, just from like history videos, I would definitely do run research, but just from some history videos I've seen, it seems like the catacombs were secret passageways built so that you know, citizens could escape in the case of an attack during war. But again, I'm just going off. Like little snippets, I know from videos. I would definitely do your own research on what they are.
-I love your videos so much they’re the best-
Why did u cross it out
@@Zleepy252 -I like to put comments like that-
@@Sipho1-e1t what is the point of
@@Sipho1-e1t oh, unique
Mate, ya got a new sub here, like the content and dunno if I'm the only one but I get Jeff Goldblum vibes from ya voice lol
Pluto is the Roman god, not Greek.
Hades is the Greek contemporary.
9:38 don’t mind me, I’m just enjoying this scene.
ive been watching for years, and i never noticed this, but why do you sound like Chris Parnell (Jerry Smith) from Rick & Morty?
Yo I can’t understand hear that
I've been out too the forts in the Thames estuary....you can take a boat trip right up to them, and you pass by the American sunken ship the Richard Montgomery on the way.
If you decide to recreate a picture or a scene with AI help, please make sure its as accurate as it can be, to avoid spreading misinformation.
If there are no pictures or source, but you would like to illustrate it with AI generated content, make sure to label it as "illustration".
As AI advances it gets increasingly difficult to tell whats real and whats AI generated.
He should be creative and not use ai
@@TheCarDudeDubai Its a new tool to help mankind's advancement, make our lives easier, but we should use it responsibly.
@@ChampyOnPC I completely agree with you but his videos are so well edited and I fell like using ai for images ruins that
@@TheCarDudeDubai bro is researching hundreds of hours, writing scripts for nearly half hour long videos, editing videos, gathering footage + pix, and ur telling him to 'be creative and not use ai'
9:10 most during the financial crisis, the quality of stay for patients worsened in the asylum
Being in the first 50 people is crazy!!!
(Expecily one of my fav UA-camrs!!)
when im commenting this the video has 3300 views
2:30 looks like Wi-Fi
Lol
The sea will have engulfed that dome covering the atomic crap long before 100 years is up. You do know that, don't you?
Good little sheep
It's already leaking on the bottom.
4:47 That's the reason why you would find me there. Fun to me.
another banger of a video
“Pluto is both a Greek and Roman god of agriculture, wealth, and the underworld. He is also referred to as Hades.” 🤨 I would not have thought
6:31 “I see dead people”
Mustard on the beat?
Dudleytown didn't end with that last bloke, another couple while out driving one day picked that same area to build their dream house on. Things weren't right from moment they mived there, ended up with him being overseas working when he got odd call from wife that was cut off, he cut short his overseas trip and hurried home to discover his wife had disappeared into thin air, never to be seen again, she had akso been going somewhat mad and moaning about seeing strange creatures in woods too. Anyway after extensive searcches coyld find no trace of her, he gave up and left area never to return, or so the story goes.
EARLY GANG!! Also this vid has 97 likes how much does it have now?
Up to 365 now
2.9k+1
4.1 K
I have cousins who live in CT, and like everyone else who lives in CT have heard the stories of Dudley. I think everyone visited it at least once, you have polaroids from generations past, to UA-cam videos now from present explorers. I never been but from what I've seen and heard it would be no different then the insane asylum in Danvers, which is to say a disappointment. I didn't find it scary at all just a bunch of stories that been hyped up over the years
I think the tunel theory is wrong I think it's one of those ancient grizzly bear sized mole rats making those tunnels
They always have a water feature a needle and a dome ( isn’t that what they use to make free electric?
How do you make a video like every 24 hrs it’s crazy and hard to keep up with u 🤣
Hi 👋
Why were there so many people committed to asylums? I doesn't seem logical for there to have been so many mental health patients that the abundance of asylums were overcrowded...what was causing all the mental health issues? Or was there something else going on with the people in these facilities...?
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edit: wowzers so many likes!
Yo how did you know
Tes
😂
Ok good to know
@@REALMADRID_W Amazing 🙃👍😃
Hades is the Greek god of the underworld. Pluto is the Roman god of the underworld
Bro, go back to making your own images the ai gives off the cool vibe of your videos
15:41
Ok, this is a direct refrence to the popular youtube series "Monument Mythos".