im a 49 year old man who has spent 17 years in prison, in and out, life bid on the installment plan, and close to 30 years as an active drug addict. I'm coming up on 6 years clean and i just wanted to tell you guys how much of an inspiration you all are!! your passion and drive is an inspiration to many, but for me it just shows me that i can reach my goals if i persevere and NEVER give up. Being clean and sober has opened up a whole new world to me and I've been doing things now i only dreamed of as a kid. Even just simple things like spending a weekend in a tent out in the woods with my girlfriend. I started getting high at 14 so between drugs and prison i knew NOTHING of life. And I CAN'T WAIT to see more of it!! So thank you from the bottom of my heart for showing me that SEEKING DISCOMFORT can be a GLORIOUS thing!! i love you guys!! Keep up the fantastic work!!
Brother......Know you are not the only one. I spent most of my life institutionalized, in group homes, gangs, alcoholic, drugs, etc, I was abused among many other things as a kid and never got a chance to do anything different. Ive been sober 4 years now, out of the system 14 years. But didnt get out of trouble until about 8 years ago. Im 38 and have never done anything different. I have never traveled to different countries. But just seeing and watching my children grow has been an emmense change for me. Im a single father doing everything sober now. There is alot of clarity, and you dont know what your missing until you really start living. I though jail or death was going to be it for me. Then I woke up and realize it doesnt need to be that way. We are truly cut from a different cloth. I want to make sure the second part of my life is 10x better than the first half. Good job brother. 👍⚔
I am 75years old, I only recently found your you tube channel, and yes I have subscribed. I’m amazed at your enthusiasm and your love of adventure. Back in my day I never had the opportunity to do anything like this. Most of all I love your view of life and your willingness to engage with others, regardless of who or what or where they come from, this gives me hope for a better future for our world and humanity. In the mean time I look forward to sharing more of your adventures. Good luck for the future. Sandra x
Why do I see this same comment all over the place? Is this a bot that thinks it’s 75 if so ai is pretty stupid still and if it’s really someone quit commenting and go outside already
Fast Forward 2000 years and imagine an archeologist discovering this place and making up theories about the strange society that has been living there, a society of kings and queens and their weird style of living :D
As an electrician the most surprising fact to me is that the electrical wires haven't been looted there should be close to 200K in copper in all those houses combined.
If you're implying using these places for the homeless, it's infeasible. This place has no infrastructure, is not part of the city development plans, actually occupies forestry which should not get any construction permit. Poor people here will only become miserable.
@@DSN262 no, he's talking about abandoned places. and the money is not wasted, it's private money, those rich people will always spend it for themselves one way or another.
@@tekinsal8396 I have to disagree. I believe they're talking about the extreme wastefulness by a group of investors and construction companies trying to cater to the rich and it ending up like this, while some people have nothing.
I am a 65-year-old disabled American living in MA who was so impressed with the 1st video of yours I watched of the Dubai island creations that I thought I'd seek you out for more and found this and now I'm a subscriber so just keep them coming you're great. I have to admit though, that I'm kinda jealous and would love to be in your shoes but seeing how I can't ever live vicariously thru you watching your wonderful work! Thanks again
@@a.m.gamboaffl846 perhaps his disability means he can't go to abandoned places that aren't safe? Obviously, he could go to some places but maybe others aren't accessible.
@@sorvex9 True, at least some people have gotten something out of it like this video, but they are nowhere near being as utilised as they should have been. It's a shame.
yea noone couldve thought the layout was ok or that anyone would buy one. there is no planning whatsoever for integration to the land or amenities for future owners. It seems to be a massive money laundering scheme.
And who, having enough money to buy one of this houses, wants to live in a house nearby another one - without any garden surrounded and able to look what your neighbour has for dinner - absolutely unbelieveable for what pleople invest their money (or the money of others)...
Bingo - same vibes here... I see it as a faux-luxury version remake of "The Prisoner" with a dash of "Twilight Zone". Everything the same, everything bling and banal. No reality. No escape.
I first saw this place being used in a music video setting - Fractions of Infinty by Quadeca. I think it fits the song rly well and looks beautiful in it
Its got a hyperreal, nightmare vibe to it, right? Like it almost feels like a forgotten VR project than a real place.... a simulation of a housing estate, where each home is a simulation of a fictional castle which, itself, is a simulation of a real castle which *itself* was a 19th century romantic reimagination of a castle!
Amit Anil because the world is not a happy place, don't say to be open and positive because you have to be potentially dangerous in order to survive in this world.
It would’ve been so much prettier if each castle was unique and had a little more specs in between eachother. Them all looking exactly the same defeats the purpose of it being luxurious
This happened today - I had a job interview this morning and while speaking with the interviewer, YT came up as hobbies and he asked me which my favorite channel was. I mentioned "Yes Theory" and we ended up speaking about you guys and about the idea of seeking discomfort, for like 15 mins. Love you guys! You guys are an inspiration!
Life is a series of failures and wins, ups and downs, tragedy and happiness..... Wouldn't you be bored of everything was PERFECT ALLLLLLL the time?? I would Be.
@@kesayo I will live forever because I believe that Jesus did what he said he did.. The Bible says death is swallowed up by victory. Oh death, where is your sting?
I think everytime you guys meet up with someone of the yes fam, they get such a big boost in confidence and seeking discomfort that they become their own little „yes theory“. I think it’s the best way to reach as many people as possible
@@dragonfistace1989 yeah but we dont live in the stone ages where someone needs to tell you themselves 1.) we literally have the internet 2.) this video literally exists 3.) the first ones who know about this place arent the only ones who are gonna know this place. people wont forget about this place like a lost civilization, records about it are in the palm of our hands 🤷🏻♂️
They may have been able to make something out of that venture if the builders hadn’t built all the homes at one time. If they had finished a small section at a time and actually completed each one, allowing people to move in. Then start the next area. It just seems so silly to me to do so much work on so many homes without knowing that they were not sold. Very poor planning on someone’s part.
This might be the most misconceived construction project I’ve ever seen. You’re right, they should have been constructed one at a time rather than trying to build them all at once, and now that they‘ve been exposed to the elements for years, I imagine they're completely useless. Also, the proximity may have been excusable if they were lined up next to a river, or next to the ocean, but instead they’re only next to each other. With… a shopping mall!?! Is that the main attraction!?!
They did this to clean money. Think about it. It’s in Turkey. You pay construction company you own and they have to produce stuff so it doesn’t raise red flags
@@ibwavy Yeah, tourism never makes money. You could never afford to clean the place up, look at all the other tourist destinations in the world, all filth.
"if they spent 1000000000000000000000000 usd this place would be kinda...." kinda what? You got 10000000000 usd spare to rent a castle in the middle of fucking nowhere? In TURKEY??? That country is a shithole. What are you supposed to do there anyway? Admire your "castle"? Makes no sense. No wonder it was abandoned.
As a fellow Turkish citizen, I had no idea that such a creation took place in my own country. You’ve always amazed me for seeking discomfort but this time, you inspired me with this unprecedented territories that I can grow. Thank you and so much love from Turkey
I Know, but my turkish boyfriend dident know too. A few weeks ago, these houses where even on the danish news. Thought that was weird, since they are in no way a news.
She never said that is a female or Danish. I am asking both to her and to the Government, we also have to change things in the bottom, not only the roof.
@@williamvalmadre556 Im a half Alevi Kurd in Turkey just pls stop talking shit like that, many Kurds in Turkey support that and unfortunately voting this goverment. Also why are you attacking a normal citizen is he killing Kurds ? or should i write under every American comment stop sending bombs?
I always found this castle holiday village idea a little bit odd. The idea of them all just being identical in shape, size, colour, amount of people who can stay per castle... People don't really want to have everything looking exactly the same. I think the closest successful purpose built, fairytale holiday village to this that I know of is probably the Bosrijk cottages at Efteling. They're all very similar, but some are bigger or smaller depending on the family staying, and there's a street with terraced cottages. It still feels very magical!
I can't believe you just walked in. That is kinda crazy. What's even more crazy is the fact that no one has taken the building supplies and that everything is how they once left it.
A different channel I watch was there last summer and there were security guards there. They had to sneak in through the woods to see inside. Looks like it's not guarded during the winter.
@@iancarter5217 its harder to finish someone else's work when you didnt know what they were going for, it will cost even more for someone to finish it now then it would have for the original builder to finish it.
@Turd Ferguson why would anybody in his right mind want to buy or rent a house that looks excactly like all the other houses in a "village" where everything looks the same? what a fucking stupid idea to even build this.
I like it, I sent it to my niece on Maui. She’s 22 and I’m 64😁in my life I have traveled to 84 countries and lived in 12. It’s inspiring to know that young people can still do the same. It’s the best education, though dangerous sometimes. I’m so proud of you all.
@@matanyaholmes3964 Hawaii is where my family is, Maui… Kauai is more lush but it’s the most rain on the planet. Fact. Hawaii is very racist, most I’ve seen in the USA. But on the other hand everybody laughs at everybody. Very expensive. Don’t go to live in Hawaii thinking you’ll change you won’t. It’s where arrogance and ignorance meet😂🤣😂 Tahiti is much much nicer than Hawaii. More beautiful more friendly and more expensive, but you can live like a local. It’s French Polynesian. One of my favorites. Mo’oRea. Go work on a pearl farm. The police are called gendarmes, friendlier than American police. My other most favorite is Japan. Clean, very clean. Polite very polite expensive very expensive, just don’t eat steak. New Delhi India 6 months, not my favorite, sad really,but beautiful Philippines. I went to school there. Australia. 41/2 years worked on a visa, important job got my masters Guatemala 11/2 years Panama 6 mos. Paris 2 years London 2 years Egypt 6 mos ( my sister and husband) lived there Dubai 6 months ( sister and husband lived there Saudi Iran Germany 6 months Rome 6 months Palau Saipan Guam born there Hence Micronesian islands New Zealand 6 mos Japan 1 year Singapore Okinawa Hong Kong Greece 1 year Lebanon Syria Nicaragua El Salvador Costa Rica Mexico City….. not the best part of Mexico Brazil, Recife 6 months Argentina Caracas Venezuela 1 year Curaçao Port of Spain US Virgin Islands beautiful shithole 1 year Dominican Republic St CROIX another beautiful shithole Puerto Rico. Beautiful, love the people ( lock everything up)I love Puerto Ricans There’s more….. travel is the best education. Better than a degree. Better than a masters or PhD unless you want to be a doctor or lawyer. Learn a trade you can travel with, hair dresser or barber or cook Your tools are light and you can work under the table discreetly for donations. 😁most of my travels and work was business Chile…. Nice was very corrupt and dangerous curfews weird nazi community, Argentina too. Real nazi w2 nazis migrated to America, Argentina, Chile. Hitler didn’t die in Germany 😳he died in Argentina not so long ago. That’s enough for now. A lot of true history is coming available more and more. Good luck
@@bettymagpali5079 As a person who loves traveling and also plans to travel a lot in the future, this was inspiring. My favorite things to do are learning languages, being exposed to cultures and traveling to a lot of places.
Hi everyone! Love your shows, I am going to be 60 this year but still like to prance around like a kid when no one is looking. Its been nearly 20 years since i allowed myself to have a holiday so, you guys have inspired me to finally start living my life and maybe prance around when someone is looking too!😅
I am a 50-year single mom and I've been following Yes Theory for almost 3 years now, it is very informative and i feel like I'm with you through the whole journey. God bless!
When I mention Yes theory to my mom she did not believe what I was talking about. So I got her to watch the Iraq episode and she was instantly hooked. Ever since she's been watching your videos, she has been spreading the yes theory message to everyone and anyone she meets and wants to start stepping out of her own comfort zone. Your message truly reaches everyone. #seekdiscomfort
I have been loving all the yes theory I have been watching. Just found you guys a few weeks ago. SO stoked to see you talk about Extreme Ownership! That book was amazing and changed my management style and outlook on life. Keep it up boys
Hearing Seda talk about even after living in turkey for 19 years, never finding the courage to explore this place really inspired me to start exploring and going to places around where I live.
I found your channel 3days ago. Going through deep depression since 2months or 3years. And somehow your lines in the last of the videos is epic. Literally that give us reason to even stop and think about yourself. My perspective is getting changing day by day. I mean life, drems or goals are start looking worthy. And yes "I will fight".
Hey bro, wish you all the luck! Keep on going, life is too short to be depressed. Go outside, see your loved ones, do things you enjoy. It will get better
I'm from South Africa and I am really inspired by you all to go out of my way to seek discomfort. I am an introvert and because of what your mantra is, I am inspired to speak to more strangers and actually learn more about people and what makes us who we are. THANK YOU.
@@marthahawkinson-michau9611 Yes. The duplication makes it feel laughable, not luxurious. But also the lack of space between the castles. A castle needs grounds and a driveway :-)
This place looks just magical with all that snow. If you up for exploring some more crazy abandoned structures let us know! We are always seeking out places like this.
Well have lived in Turkey for 6 years and never heard of when I was there . It's just lately I have started watching more videos about them . I think the company itself or the people in charge decided to do .maybe to get a sponsor to continue the project. Because I have watched different videos in different languages about it .
Ok so turns out these are different ones, but now I’m losing my mind cus I swear I saw the same ones on the way from edirne to Istanbul and I can’t find them.
ليست مهجورة وهذا منتجع سياحي متروك اسمه ديزني اشبه ب ارض الأساطير انطاليا ....ترك عالنص بسبب إفلاس الشركة المنفذه أثناء ازمة كورونا .....منتجع بالإمكان ان يصبح رائع لان تركيا سياحيه جدا
Imagine they're still standing 1000 years from now and the development records are lost and story hasn't been passed down and then some came across and wondered what life was link in 2021.
I am a 65 year old and I rarely leave my because of illness. When I was young I would just get in my car and I would drive. I love you guys. You bring my so much happiness.
Imagine this as a festival site, one huge stage and the people attending stay in the small castles having small parties in them, swimming in the indoor pool etc.
For one of your next abandoned places you should check a place called Sintra, in Portugal. Years ago someone built a big mansion inside the woods of Sintra, and as a present for their daughter they built a tower simulating Disney castle. As they went bankrupt, the place was left alone. Not only this place is mind-blowing, Sintra is just breathtaking to visit
@@Soundwave-Renaissance planing to go there also. Sintra is just beautiful, but I think that it's just unbelievable that someone could spend their money in such a foolish way ahahah the place is beautiful tho
@@ardabayraktaroglu5125 That's not!! Generally it'suslem country, so peoples celebrate their different Culture!! If christian or people want or live Their that's makes different!! Religion is own businesses but Celebration has no religion 💛💛 Don't be resist or put useless theories 🚫🚫
@@xpressj.carter617 we actually celebrate ''New Year Eve'' in Turkey on 31 December with the Christmas decoration & Christmas Tree... but we don't celebrate the actual Christmas on 25 December like USA & Europe....
What a nice way of living your life and taking us with you to enjoy the magnificent adventure!! What a surreal place in the middle of the country side of Turkey!!
I honestly miss Thomas Ammar and Matt working together even if they weren't going on extreme adventures, I feel like those are one of the yes theory's best videos! love love love
With as many homeless people there are in this world, it's heartbreaking to see so many empty castles going to waste. If they sectioned each castle into 2 or 3 mini apartments, they could house soooo many homeless families. This world is a messed up place man... But yes theory always brings a smile to my face. You guys rock!
@@TheBaBaTV That's not the point of the comment. That town was supposedly made for the wealthy to live in houses which look "luxurious" but having all the houses be a copy-paste of each other defeats that entire purpose.
I wish they'd finish these and make a combination of people's ideas, permanent residences, vacation homes, amusement park, paintball park ect. I think that would be awesome!
Nobody mentions Ata and Seda for being two amazing individuals. Need a lot of people like these two. You both looked like you really belonged in Yes Theory Fam ❤️
@ Yes Theory You hit the nail on the head. You phrased it different then I , but the ultimate mindset is the same. I used to tell my Ex “don’t sweat what you cannot change”. Accept it, learn from it if possible, but MOVE ON and as you say “own what you can “. That works for YOU!! Cool channel I just subscribed. That Castle Village is magical, more so covered in snow!
@@246trixie Hahaha. Nice thought, and I don't want you to have the wrong expectation of Turkey, but in most of the major cities, if something isn't bolted down, it's as good as gone. There's plenty of crime in Turkey, despite being (or pretending to be) religious.
Artists from every country painting the castles in different styles, Imagine the mix of art and the connections made! Would probably be one of the cooler art projects on earth!!
That'd be awesome. "Street Art City" in a part of France basically did the same thing with an abandoned Hotel and the buildings next to it. Also worth a visit for sure. Lovely place.
@@larrsan I dont know anything about art, But I see that you do. Thank you for your highly evolved and advanced informative answer, you really taught me a lesson. Ever learning, Ever evolving ~
why does this happens? like i see it alot... unfinished houses... why nobody lives there? cause its iligal... so its stays empty.. that is ever more useless
Absolutely loved the video of people who live over100,..it showed how we have Italians aspire to be but not always possible --enjoying the community spirit ,,the great food and dancing-its an atmosphere we miss in the big cities--ciao ciao
@@Tejvir7 No one asked for the hostility. As shown below, you can see others explaining why without finding the need to insult the original commenter. But if you want to be an ass, a simple review of the property shows it's actually quite massive; it's to the point where the government should, if they cared or could afford it, bulldoze it to make way for other businesses. There's also the idea of turning some into homeless shelters but the support for the poor is apparently nonexistent in this country. All I'm saying is that a reconsideration of the property is not a stupid thought to have.
This was an incredible adventure. It is hauntingly bizarre, strangely unreal, mysteriously beautiful. To see it adorned with a winter coat of snow only added to the dreamlike quality of the story. Thank you for showing us something completely different. ❤
I could imagine this being bought by universal or Disney as a destination resort. It'd be amazing seeing the mini castles themed like Hogwarts with secret rooms and such
@@phosfine7793 Yeah probably. The bank has likely included all the buildings in their price and hiked it up so it wouldn't be worth it. Pity if that's the case
This is kinda wild. To see so many buildings abandoned like this feels like such a waste of everyone’s time, money and materials. Even if they only built half of the houses it probably would have turned out to be so magical. Great video as always.
I always wonder what feelings or emotions people feel when they go into these kinds of abandoned places.. like what kind of energy is left behind. I know this wasnt a spooky place or something haunted but im sure you can sense some sort of energy walking around in places like this.
The dream airsoft/ paintball arena
Oh hell yah
That would be amazing
oh hell yea
This is sooo true. Playing there would be a whole new experience
that would be so fun
im a 49 year old man who has spent 17 years in prison, in and out, life bid on the installment plan, and close to 30 years as an active drug addict. I'm coming up on 6 years clean and i just wanted to tell you guys how much of an inspiration you all are!! your passion and drive is an inspiration to many, but for me it just shows me that i can reach my goals if i persevere and NEVER give up. Being clean and sober has opened up a whole new world to me and I've been doing things now i only dreamed of as a kid. Even just simple things like spending a weekend in a tent out in the woods with my girlfriend. I started getting high at 14 so between drugs and prison i knew NOTHING of life. And I CAN'T WAIT to see more of it!! So thank you from the bottom of my heart for showing me that SEEKING DISCOMFORT can be a GLORIOUS thing!! i love you guys!! Keep up the fantastic work!!
I’m really happy for you man!
Brother......Know you are not the only one. I spent most of my life institutionalized, in group homes, gangs, alcoholic, drugs, etc, I was abused among many other things as a kid and never got a chance to do anything different. Ive been sober 4 years now, out of the system 14 years. But didnt get out of trouble until about 8 years ago. Im 38 and have never done anything different. I have never traveled to different countries. But just seeing and watching my children grow has been an emmense change for me. Im a single father doing everything sober now. There is alot of clarity, and you dont know what your missing until you really start living. I though jail or death was going to be it for me. Then I woke up and realize it doesnt need to be that way. We are truly cut from a different cloth. I want to make sure the second part of my life is 10x better than the first half. Good job brother. 👍⚔
@@Thekoryosmenstribepodcast thats AWESOME keep it up brotha!! being clean is an amazing gift!!
Awesome, awesome!
So long
These castles with the snow look magical! This is like Elsa's vacation home.
@Depzy_ Seek Discomfort!
That was cringe, no hate.
i’m surprised olaf didn’t make an appearance
Um. Cringe warning
@@minton7437 I love cringe
I am 75years old, I only recently found your you tube channel, and yes I have subscribed. I’m amazed at your enthusiasm and your love of adventure. Back in my day I never had the opportunity to do anything like this. Most of all I love your view of life and your willingness to engage with others, regardless of who or what or where they come from, this gives me hope for a better future for our world and humanity. In the mean time I look forward to sharing more of your adventures. Good luck for the future. Sandra x
Why do I see this same comment all over the place? Is this a bot that thinks it’s 75 if so ai is pretty stupid still and if it’s really someone quit commenting and go outside already
@@brainattackmaniackI'm 71 in a couple of weeks, not a bot.
I love their ‘concern’ interlayered ‘cheerfullness’. I call it ‘fake’.
@@jasonkrick1614 you are the same age as putin
Whoever does the drone shoots is a genius cinematographer. Beautiful.
Yess I enjoy watching those shots!!
Fast Forward 2000 years and imagine an archeologist discovering this place and making up theories about the strange society that has been living there, a society of kings and queens and their weird style of living :D
That is so exciting to imagine but archaeologists make conclusions not only from the buildings but also the things found there 😊
The Question is will the world still exist then .
Hahahahaha
And they find a copy of game of thrones book xD
well it's impossible because we have documents that attest that nobody lived there + no artefacts or human remains etc
As an electrician the most surprising fact to me is that the electrical wires haven't been looted there should be close to 200K in copper in all those houses combined.
Way to go bro
i’m on my way there now
Hmmm thats good to know *books flight ticket*
Omg??????
*checking flight tickets to turkey*
What's disappointing is the amount of people in the world without a home and we are leaving places like this abandoned.
If you're implying using these places for the homeless, it's infeasible. This place has no infrastructure, is not part of the city development plans, actually occupies forestry which should not get any construction permit. Poor people here will only become miserable.
@@tekinsal8396 He's talking about the money wasted
@@DSN262 no, he's talking about abandoned places.
and the money is not wasted, it's private money, those rich people will always spend it for themselves one way or another.
@@tekinsal8396 I have to disagree. I believe they're talking about the extreme wastefulness by a group of investors and construction companies trying to cater to the rich and it ending up like this, while some people have nothing.
Good management of resources is too rare nowadays 😪
I am a 65-year-old disabled American living in MA who was so impressed with the 1st video of yours I watched of the Dubai island creations that I thought I'd seek you out for more and found this and now I'm a subscriber so just keep them coming you're great. I have to admit though, that I'm kinda jealous and would love to be in your shoes but seeing how I can't ever live vicariously thru you watching your wonderful work! Thanks again
I wish you all healthy you need💪🏾. Love from Romania
Why you can't travel? Buy a tickey and let's goo dude there's nothing that stops you
@@a.m.gamboaffl846 perhaps his disability means he can't go to abandoned places that aren't safe? Obviously, he could go to some places but maybe others aren't accessible.
U cap breh
The fact that everything was cover in snow made it more magical
It sucks how much materials and work went into litterally nothing. Not a single resident for the work.
Not nothing, the building are there
@@sorvex9 True, at least some people have gotten something out of it like this video, but they are nowhere near being as utilised as they should have been. It's a shame.
They have successfully laundered 200 M bucks and the tax payer carries the shit can - how is this not successful?
yea noone couldve thought the layout was ok or that anyone would buy one. there is no planning whatsoever for integration to the land or amenities for future owners. It seems to be a massive money laundering scheme.
And who, having enough money to buy one of this houses, wants to live in a house nearby another one - without any garden surrounded and able to look what your neighbour has for dinner - absolutely unbelieveable for what pleople invest their money (or the money of others)...
That's a movie set for a series waiting to happen - sci-fi, twisted, and magical. I can almost feel it.
I like to imagine it would be a horror movie
@@poopyfingers8884 I imagine it'll be directed by Michael Bay.
Bingo - same vibes here... I see it as a faux-luxury version remake of "The Prisoner" with a dash of "Twilight Zone". Everything the same, everything bling and banal. No reality. No escape.
I first saw this place being used in a music video setting - Fractions of Infinty by Quadeca. I think it fits the song rly well and looks beautiful in it
Its got a hyperreal, nightmare vibe to it, right? Like it almost feels like a forgotten VR project than a real place.... a simulation of a housing estate, where each home is a simulation of a fictional castle which, itself, is a simulation of a real castle which *itself* was a 19th century romantic reimagination of a castle!
That girl just radiated positivity and openness, need more people like here
No got bad vibez negativity with a smile
Amit Anil because the world is not a happy place, don't say to be open and positive because you have to be potentially dangerous in order to survive in this world.
Yer take her with you if she'll come which I'm sure she would. She was great, both the locals were...
It would’ve been so much prettier if each castle was unique and had a little more specs in between eachother. Them all looking exactly the same defeats the purpose of it being luxurious
It is not possible to make each of 530 castles to look unique and different. And it will also drive the price crazy high.
theres a corporate catch to every corporate project, learn that
Copy and Paste. The cheapest way to build.
Yeah they're so close, it's sort of crowded. Would've been cool if each castle at least had space for a yard
@Terrain it’s short for specifications
This happened today - I had a job interview this morning and while speaking with the interviewer, YT came up as hobbies and he asked me which my favorite channel was. I mentioned "Yes Theory" and we ended up speaking about you guys and about the idea of seeking discomfort, for like 15 mins. Love you guys! You guys are an inspiration!
this is so cool!!! see, it's all about the mentality and how you think sometimes :)
How did the interview go? best of luck!
I hope you get the job bro!
Nice try getting that 100$ voucher
Good luck with the job and CONGRATULATIONS on your new job!!!!
"Proud of my friend...." was the VERY BEST part of this video. That commitment to loving another person is what we should all practice!
Watching this makes me realized that I am not the only one human who failed miserably.Thank you.
Life is a series of failures and wins, ups and downs, tragedy and happiness..... Wouldn't you be bored of everything was PERFECT ALLLLLLL the time?? I would Be.
You only fail when you stop trying!
@@retireorbust So we all fail when we die?
@@kesayo I will live forever because I believe that Jesus did what he said he did..
The Bible says death is swallowed up by victory. Oh death, where is your sting?
@@ishouldbeonmountrushmore1334 Alex, the Bible says " The fool has said in his heart "There is no God."
I think everytime you guys meet up with someone of the yes fam, they get such a big boost in confidence and seeking discomfort that they become their own little „yes theory“. I think it’s the best way to reach as many people as possible
The butterfly effect in action
I like to imagine that in hundreds of years anthropologists of the future will stumble upon this place and be completely astonished
They'll think all those Disney fairy tale stories were probably true lol.
It will be a new wonder of the world
they’ll know about it bc we literally have internet and it’s not undiscovered
@@raphaxlgo he said 100 years wich mean almost everyone that knows about it will die sooo it’s will be a wonder
@@dragonfistace1989 yeah but we dont live in the stone ages where someone needs to tell you themselves 1.) we literally have the internet 2.) this video literally exists 3.) the first ones who know about this place arent the only ones who are gonna know this place. people wont forget about this place like a lost civilization, records about it are in the palm of our hands 🤷🏻♂️
They may have been able to make something out of that venture if the builders hadn’t built all the homes at one time. If they had finished a small section at a time and actually completed each one, allowing people to move in. Then start the next area. It just seems so silly to me to do so much work on so many homes without knowing that they were not sold. Very poor planning on someone’s part.
This might be the most misconceived construction project I’ve ever seen. You’re right, they should have been constructed one at a time rather than trying to build them all at once, and now that they‘ve been exposed to the elements for years, I imagine they're completely useless. Also, the proximity may have been excusable if they were lined up next to a river, or next to the ocean, but instead they’re only next to each other. With… a shopping mall!?! Is that the main attraction!?!
Yeah it smells like a scam....I don't think anyone would jump into 500 houses without 1 buyer..they should've started out with 50
@@calfowler6838 probably government officials diverting funds from a project that was never intended to be completed...
They did this to clean money. Think about it. It’s in Turkey. You pay construction company you own and they have to produce stuff so it doesn’t raise red flags
China ghost cities
I can't even lie Seda and Ata looks like they belong in Yes Theory
trueeee
True
I was just thinkin the xact same
Guys thank you so much! I can’t even tell how much it means to me ❤️
I showed this comment to Ata and he got really emotional thank you 🥺✌🏼
Just the fact that they’re all identical and varying degrees of completion is ever so slightly creepy to me
Imagine all the people in the building’s are the same. That would be even creepier.
That happens a lot in such kind of park projects.
Could be one reason why this venture failed. Extravagant houses and yet mundane due to them all looking the same.
There’s just something about the castles all being the same that makes them beautiful yet slightly creepy.
The castles in the middle of Nowhere, the snow, how it's edited with the music... This seems like the beggining of a horror movie. Great idea!
If they add multiple transport links, shops, bars and make it tourist focused/friendly. Visitors can rent their own castle. This place would be lit
except tourists would end up making it a mess
@@ibwavy Yeah Tourists like destroying things
@@ibwavy Yeah, tourism never makes money. You could never afford to clean the place up, look at all the other tourist destinations in the world, all filth.
"if they spent 1000000000000000000000000 usd this place would be kinda...." kinda what? You got 10000000000 usd spare to rent a castle in the middle of fucking nowhere? In TURKEY??? That country is a shithole. What are you supposed to do there anyway? Admire your "castle"? Makes no sense. No wonder it was abandoned.
@@Phiwell123 he was being sarcastic, sherlock.
As a fellow Turkish citizen, I had no idea that such a creation took place in my own country. You’ve always amazed me for seeking discomfort but this time, you inspired me with this unprecedented territories that I can grow. Thank you and so much love from Turkey
I Know, but my turkish boyfriend dident know too. A few weeks ago, these houses where even on the danish news. Thought that was weird, since they are in no way a news.
Please stop killing Kurds in Rojava, they have been asking for peace since before the operation Oliva branch
@@williamvalmadre556 I think you need to ask the goverment for that, not a danish girl in Turkey.
She never said that is a female or Danish.
I am asking both to her and to the Government, we also have to change things in the bottom, not only the roof.
@@williamvalmadre556 Im a half Alevi Kurd in Turkey just pls stop talking shit like that, many Kurds in Turkey support that and unfortunately voting this goverment. Also why are you attacking a normal citizen is he killing Kurds ? or should i write under every American comment stop sending bombs?
Whoever built this grew up playing Age of Empires every day.
No, whoever built age of empires mustve visited this place lol
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@Marlon Mårlöv Hagel Haha, then it could be mine right
im deadddd
This is good hahah! This is my housing placement in a nutshell, not to mention building extra houses when reaching the population cap.
I always found this castle holiday village idea a little bit odd. The idea of them all just being identical in shape, size, colour, amount of people who can stay per castle... People don't really want to have everything looking exactly the same. I think the closest successful purpose built, fairytale holiday village to this that I know of is probably the Bosrijk cottages at Efteling. They're all very similar, but some are bigger or smaller depending on the family staying, and there's a street with terraced cottages. It still feels very magical!
I can't believe you just walked in. That is kinda crazy. What's even more crazy is the fact that no one has taken the building supplies and that everything is how they once left it.
A different channel I watch was there last summer and there were security guards there. They had to sneak in through the woods to see inside. Looks like it's not guarded during the winter.
Turkuz biz bise olmass
Yeah where i live, they strip buildings if they are abandoned for long. This is really a waste man
Well when the SHTF I know where I’m going
"someone's already been here recently, there's other footsteps"
Me: 'I've seen enough horror movies to know they're still there!'
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You're in a maze of mansions that all look alike. More ...
Dang, I feel sorry for the hardworking people who put pride into the place.
Working in cold weather too for hours up on hours
@@Jay44v they coulda worked during spring or summer
They got paid for it. Well hopefully.
@@Batman-cq6ee obviously, I dont know what that comment even means obviously they were working all the time
@@Jay44v you said in cold weather
Happy to have had the channel recommended. Turkey is stunning. Won't lie, a little jealous that you get to explore so many fantastic places.
Can we take a second to admire Cory Martin's cinematography skills!!!!
it was pretty awesome!
the girl is so positive and the fact that she’s happy for her friend that he got smth from the bucket list
Ikrrr
The girl is actually pretty cute 🥰
it's just crazy how someone who put so much money in this could just leave it one day
It's more crazy no one decided to take the project on after they were half built
@@iancarter5217 its harder to finish someone else's work when you didnt know what they were going for, it will cost even more for someone to finish it now then it would have for the original builder to finish it.
The company actually went bankrupt due to the real estate crisis in Turkey
@@madhavdaga thanks for that I was wondering how a company could so incorrectly measure costs
@Turd Ferguson why would anybody in his right mind want to buy or rent a house that looks excactly like all the other houses in a "village" where everything looks the same? what a fucking stupid idea to even build this.
I like it, I sent it to my niece on Maui. She’s 22 and I’m 64😁in my life I have traveled to 84 countries and lived in 12. It’s inspiring to know that young people can still do the same. It’s the best education, though dangerous sometimes. I’m so proud of you all.
Thats so cool! What do you feel is the best place you have lived in? How long in every country?
As well, have you lived in Hawaii?
@@matanyaholmes3964 Hawaii is where my family is, Maui… Kauai is more lush but it’s the most rain on the planet. Fact.
Hawaii is very racist, most I’ve seen in the USA. But on the other hand everybody laughs at everybody. Very expensive. Don’t go to live in Hawaii thinking you’ll change you won’t. It’s where arrogance and ignorance meet😂🤣😂
Tahiti is much much nicer than Hawaii. More beautiful more friendly and more expensive, but you can live like a local. It’s French Polynesian. One of my favorites. Mo’oRea. Go work on a pearl farm. The police are called gendarmes, friendlier than American police. My other most favorite is Japan. Clean, very clean. Polite very polite expensive very expensive, just don’t eat steak.
New Delhi India 6 months, not my favorite, sad really,but beautiful
Philippines. I went to school there.
Australia. 41/2 years worked on a visa, important job got my masters
Guatemala 11/2 years
Panama 6 mos.
Paris 2 years
London 2 years
Egypt 6 mos ( my sister and husband) lived there
Dubai 6 months ( sister and husband lived there
Saudi
Iran
Germany 6 months
Rome 6 months
Palau
Saipan
Guam born there
Hence Micronesian islands
New Zealand 6 mos
Japan 1 year
Singapore
Okinawa
Hong Kong
Greece 1 year
Lebanon
Syria
Nicaragua
El Salvador
Costa Rica
Mexico City….. not the best part of Mexico
Brazil, Recife 6 months
Argentina
Caracas Venezuela 1 year
Curaçao
Port of Spain
US Virgin Islands beautiful shithole 1 year
Dominican Republic
St CROIX another beautiful shithole
Puerto Rico. Beautiful, love the people ( lock everything up)I love Puerto Ricans
There’s more….. travel is the best education. Better than a degree. Better than a masters or PhD unless you want to be a doctor or lawyer. Learn a trade you can travel with, hair dresser or barber or cook
Your tools are light and you can work under the table discreetly for donations. 😁most of my travels and work was business
Chile…. Nice was very corrupt and dangerous curfews weird nazi community, Argentina too. Real nazi w2 nazis migrated to America, Argentina, Chile. Hitler didn’t die in Germany 😳he died in Argentina not so long ago. That’s enough for now. A lot of true history is coming available more and more. Good luck
@@bettymagpali5079 thank you great read
@@bettymagpali5079 As a person who loves traveling and also plans to travel a lot in the future, this was inspiring. My favorite things to do are learning languages, being exposed to cultures and traveling to a lot of places.
When you revisit your old Minecraft creative world that you never finished
LMAO YES
LITERALLY
HAHAHA TRUE
Albeit more heartbreaking coz a lot more than just thrill & adrenaline; blood, sweat & fortunes went into this. Arg, it just makes my heart sink! 🥺💔💷
lmaoooo
I just can't imagine how much places like these exist and we don't know about them.
True, China alone has a ton of places like this
Turkey is more of a closed society, although free to an extent, and I’m sure this project embarrasses them and so it’s not advertised.
seeing these abandoned places makes me kinda sad someone probably was very passionate about this and they had to abandone it
Wish they started small and expanded later. Instead of going too big all at once
@Franky Valley godamn
I’ve never seen someone with the same pfp as me omg
Hi everyone! Love your shows, I am going to be 60 this year but still like to prance around like a kid when no one is looking. Its been nearly 20 years since i allowed myself to have a holiday so, you guys have inspired me to finally start living my life and maybe prance around when someone is looking too!😅
I just can tell when your older, your going to have stories on stories to tell your grandkids, you’ll be the greatest grandfather one day, and dad.
I am a 50-year single mom and I've been following Yes Theory for almost 3 years now, it is very informative and i feel like I'm with you through the whole journey. God bless!
can we just appreciate how beautiful this place looks in Winter
YESSSS I just watched the one that wasn't and it is so pretty
This is amazing, I could barely believe, that someone will leave all these castles abandoned like that.
It’s almost as crazy dumb as wearing a mask and testing people for the flu.
Probably to save taxes.
Bankruptcy at peak
Probably not by choice, it probably caught up in highly complex legal procedures, further slowed by the levels of corruption in Turkey.
That dude filming and flying the drone is a pro
This video reminds me of the old yes theory videos where they would just sneak into abandoned mansions and get spooked by random things
true😁
When I mention Yes theory to my mom she did not believe what I was talking about. So I got her to watch the Iraq episode and she was instantly hooked. Ever since she's been watching your videos, she has been spreading the yes theory message to everyone and anyone she meets and wants to start stepping out of her own comfort zone. Your message truly reaches everyone. #seekdiscomfort
I have been loving all the yes theory I have been watching. Just found you guys a few weeks ago. SO stoked to see you talk about Extreme Ownership! That book was amazing and changed my management style and outlook on life. Keep it up boys
Hearing Seda talk about even after living in turkey for 19 years, never finding the courage to explore this place really inspired me to start exploring and going to places around where I live.
agree!! sometimes we just luck the motivation or the right company.....
I found your channel 3days ago. Going through deep depression since 2months or 3years. And somehow your lines in the last of the videos is epic. Literally that give us reason to even stop and think about yourself.
My perspective is getting changing day by day. I mean life, drems or goals are start looking worthy.
And yes "I will fight".
Hey bro, wish you all the luck! Keep on going, life is too short to be depressed. Go outside, see your loved ones, do things you enjoy. It will get better
More power to you bhai! Just like everything else, this shall pass too!
@@Yahya-gb8zn 🙂
@@ReninRaphael12 🙂
I'm from South Africa and I am really inspired by you all to go out of my way to seek discomfort. I am an introvert and because of what your mantra is, I am inspired to speak to more strangers and actually learn more about people and what makes us who we are. THANK YOU.
If they tried to make 100 castles instead of 530, maybe they would have been able to complete the project.
Built them slowly as they were bought? But nooooo build them all right away.
I thought same
Then they also would have had the space to actually make this feel luxurious.
@@lucbloom you mean instead of making it look cheap and cookie cutter?
@@marthahawkinson-michau9611 Yes. The duplication makes it feel laughable, not luxurious. But also the lack of space between the castles. A castle needs grounds and a driveway :-)
This place looks just magical with all that snow. If you up for exploring some more crazy abandoned structures let us know! We are always seeking out places like this.
BWT x Yes Theory wär eine oage Combo,
@Robdog they're usually people with the mentality of being a follower. hence "bruh"
You act like you are so relevant
@@ishaanagrawal3575 "bruh' is a primarily used by followers, btw.
@@ishaanagrawal3575 I'm sorry that you can't understand why.
The fact that I've never heard of this place as a Turkish citizen is insane. New bucket list item for sure.
Well have lived in Turkey for 6 years and never heard of when I was there . It's just lately I have started watching more videos about them . I think the company itself or the people in charge decided to do .maybe to get a sponsor to continue the project. Because I have watched different videos in different languages about it .
West of Istanbul, you can see it on the highway to Edirne.
Ok so turns out these are different ones, but now I’m losing my mind cus I swear I saw the same ones on the way from edirne to Istanbul and I can’t find them.
This was all over the news a few years back.
Thank you for bringing the viewer to the land of the abandoned castles! I loved visiting Turkey myself…makes me want to visit again.
ليست مهجورة وهذا منتجع سياحي متروك اسمه ديزني اشبه ب ارض الأساطير انطاليا ....ترك عالنص بسبب إفلاس الشركة المنفذه أثناء ازمة كورونا .....منتجع بالإمكان ان يصبح رائع لان تركيا سياحيه جدا
Imagine if you didn’t know about what this was and then one day just stumbled across it
on acid
That would be the start of a fantasy movie
Imagine they're still standing 1000 years from now and the development records are lost and story hasn't been passed down and then some came across and wondered what life was link in 2021.
I LOVE the energy of Ata and seda. They are so friendly and energetic. The perfect fit for the team.
Wow, the fact that Ata and Seda were super excited, made me happy:)
I am a 65 year old and I rarely leave my because of illness. When I was young I would just get in my car and I would drive. I love you guys. You bring my so much happiness.
Imagine if Disney bought this project and built a Frozen mini-Disney-park there along with finishing the homes
Imagine this as a festival site, one huge stage and the people attending stay in the small castles having small parties in them, swimming in the indoor pool etc.
Paradise
No
Ja Rule is like "I'm listening" 🤔
Till you're wasted trying to find YOUR home
What a stupid idea. How about just living in them?
it’s absolutely insane to even imagine what it would’ve been like if the project was successful and hadn’t been abandoned!!
Your videos are encouraging me to explore our wonderful world. God bless you.
For one of your next abandoned places you should check a place called Sintra, in Portugal. Years ago someone built a big mansion inside the woods of Sintra, and as a present for their daughter they built a tower simulating Disney castle. As they went bankrupt, the place was left alone. Not only this place is mind-blowing, Sintra is just breathtaking to visit
It's a goal of mine. My mom was born in Sintra. And she moved to Canada when she was a teenager.
Tava literalmente a pensar o que eles poderiam vir ver a Portugal
@@Soundwave-Renaissance planing to go there also. Sintra is just beautiful, but I think that it's just unbelievable that someone could spend their money in such a foolish way ahahah the place is beautiful tho
@@vmanso2000 tanto sítio bonito aqui para se mostrar que uma pessoa já perde o fio à miada ahahah
Sintra is beautiful. Feels like you’re living inside a fairytale 🥰
Just imagine this place actually had residents, and it was to be decorated during Christmas.
That would be an actual DISNEY MOVIE SET!! ❤️😍
Yeah, if Disney princesses lived in castle suburbs with every identical castle touching the other.
nah mate, no christmas in Turkey lol
@@ardabayraktaroglu5125 well said
@@ardabayraktaroglu5125 That's not!! Generally it'suslem country, so peoples celebrate their different Culture!! If christian or people want or live Their that's makes different!! Religion is own businesses but Celebration has no religion 💛💛
Don't be resist or put useless theories 🚫🚫
@@xpressj.carter617 we actually celebrate ''New Year Eve'' in Turkey on 31 December with the Christmas decoration & Christmas Tree... but we don't celebrate the actual Christmas on 25 December like USA & Europe....
Thomas is literally going around the world on his own at this point. I hope the the other boys also go around with him when the world is safe again.
He is back in LA now
The world has never been safe.
@@grantbergman2089 wasn’t there a video explaining how he’s gone back to Europe?
@@dubstep101angu No but their Insta story.......today he arrived in LA after getting visa after 6 months
What a nice way of living your life and taking us with you to enjoy the magnificent adventure!! What a surreal place in the middle of the country side of Turkey!!
This is the most incredible thing I’ve seen. It’s sad they stopped the whole project.
I honestly miss Thomas Ammar and Matt working together even if they weren't going on extreme adventures, I feel like those are one of the yes theory's best videos!
love love love
agree brings back good memories
I’m mad I’m 30 years old and just now discovering this RUclips channel. THEE Most captivating content on RUclips. Incredible.
ikr 😼
4:50 "This isnt a lot of snow, this is an enormous amount of snow" *Laughs in Canadian
Thomas: How will we sneak in without being noticed?
Photographer 2 seconds later: Flies a drone over the castles with the propellers making noises.
With as many homeless people there are in this world, it's heartbreaking to see so many empty castles going to waste. If they sectioned each castle into 2 or 3 mini apartments, they could house soooo many homeless families. This world is a messed up place man... But yes theory always brings a smile to my face. You guys rock!
owning a castle isn‘t that cool if all of your neighbors also owning a castle.
@@TheBaBaTV That's not the point of the comment. That town was supposedly made for the wealthy to live in houses which look "luxurious" but having all the houses be a copy-paste of each other defeats that entire purpose.
@@PCVP4729 Yes. That and having no privacy or garden to enjoy.
“When everyone’s super, no one will be”
And every castle looks exactly the same as the rest.
Unless, your neighbours are also your friends! :)
Keep it going bro‼️💯 Big fan
It’s really crazy to think how many abandoned buildings exist around the world
And how many homeless people :(
@@anshikaaggarwal1405 exactly
I wish they'd finish these and make a combination of people's ideas, permanent residences, vacation homes, amusement park, paintball park ect. I think that would be awesome!
Right?! Like 80% is just too far into the project to scrap it
Nobody mentions Ata and Seda for being two amazing individuals. Need a lot of people like these two. You both looked like you really belonged in Yes Theory Fam ❤️
@ Yes Theory
You hit the nail on the head. You phrased it different then I , but the ultimate mindset is the same. I used to tell my Ex “don’t sweat what you cannot change”. Accept it, learn from it if possible, but MOVE ON and as you say “own what you can “. That works for YOU!! Cool channel I just subscribed. That Castle Village is magical, more so covered in snow!
Imagine finishing these and then making them all airbnb’s and then having a mall right outside your Airbnb!!!
Like Dubai
I was literally JUST THINKING THAT omg
I’m
Shocked people haven’t taken the building supplies that were just left there
it's in a pretty remote place, and I'm sure some things were taken already
@@246trixie Hahaha. Nice thought, and I don't want you to have the wrong expectation of Turkey, but in most of the major cities, if something isn't bolted down, it's as good as gone. There's plenty of crime in Turkey, despite being (or pretending to be) religious.
"A stranger is just a friend you haven't met yet" -Someone
Someone is such a great person
@@Juju-bp6uy Lmao
Actually William Butler Yeats said that but close enough.
"There is no stranger here, only friend you haven't yet met"
William Butler Yeats
Worse than the 'architecture' is the fact that a beautiful forest was sacrificed for this monstrosity
The scale of this project doesn't scare me -- the "SYMMETRY" does
Yes,its like somebody just clicked copy and paste
Just like you see all other apartments and townhomes. Trailer parks.. There’s always a style, principle, and guidelines to things.
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This is actually insane! Woah! Thanks for sharing these beautiful places over and over again.
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It's surreal walking through abandoned places where people just didn't come back the next day. Feels like it still has life left to give.
This is my first time seeing one of your videos and I really enjoyed it looking forward to some more
I love how ata went with them even tho he had a mental breakdown, it shows how much you guys mean to him!
Artists from every country painting the castles in different styles, Imagine the mix of art and the connections made! Would probably be one of the cooler art projects on earth!!
That'd be awesome. "Street Art City" in a part of France basically did the same thing with an abandoned Hotel and the buildings next to it. Also worth a visit for sure. Lovely place.
WoW love youre brain 🧠
haha obviously you dont know very much about art, that already exists, and is not art, is design, art is more than nice colors to buy.
@@larrsan I dont know anything about art, But I see that you do. Thank you for your highly evolved and advanced informative answer, you really taught me a lesson. Ever learning, Ever evolving ~
@@tonytorro1 pdh in arts, thanks. Go cry.
As someone who is studying architecture, this makes me feel really guilty about the waste in resources. Hopefully someday this site is put to good use
why does this happens?
like i see it alot... unfinished houses... why nobody lives there? cause its iligal... so its stays empty.. that is ever more useless
Yes
hello
Absolutely loved the video of people who live over100,..it showed how we have Italians aspire to be but not always possible --enjoying the community spirit ,,the great food and dancing-its an atmosphere we miss in the big cities--ciao ciao
Really cool, Can't believe someone hasn't took over and finished it..
It usually costs more to take over a project like this, than to build it from scratch
@@Jay-yy7uk depends honestly it’s all concrete and stone and has held up much better than most construction would
I mean it’s kinda ugly and repetitive I think they went bankrupt for a reason
@@Tejvir7 No one asked for the hostility. As shown below, you can see others explaining why without finding the need to insult the original commenter. But if you want to be an ass, a simple review of the property shows it's actually quite massive; it's to the point where the government should, if they cared or could afford it, bulldoze it to make way for other businesses. There's also the idea of turning some into homeless shelters but the support for the poor is apparently nonexistent in this country. All I'm saying is that a reconsideration of the property is not a stupid thought to have.
@@Tejvir7 neither are you, not even that bad of an idea, that’s some cheap ass land
It just feels really good to see some kind of social interaction in this hard times that we're living in.
Someone needs to write a movie just for this set
This was an incredible adventure. It is hauntingly bizarre, strangely unreal, mysteriously beautiful. To see it adorned with a winter coat of snow only added to the dreamlike quality of the story. Thank you for showing us something completely different. ❤
I could imagine this being bought by universal or Disney as a destination resort. It'd be amazing seeing the mini castles themed like Hogwarts with secret rooms and such
Its too late I think. It would be cheaper to build a new site than to buy this one and renovate/fix all of the damage.
@@phosfine7793 Yeah probably. The bank has likely included all the buildings in their price and hiked it up so it wouldn't be worth it. Pity if that's the case
Man, the production value of Yes Theory vids are insane
Love your pfp!!! Ponyo is one of my favorite ghibli studios movie!
@@annikaewing960 Thanks😁☺️
This is kinda wild. To see so many buildings abandoned like this feels like such a waste of everyone’s time, money and materials. Even if they only built half of the houses it probably would have turned out to be so magical. Great video as always.
I always wonder what feelings or emotions people feel when they go into these kinds of abandoned places.. like what kind of energy is left behind. I know this wasnt a spooky place or something haunted but im sure you can sense some sort of energy walking around in places like this.