They are quite fascinating places, Clinton. Always so much history around and inside them and thank you for watching my friend and I hope you and your family are having a wonderful 2025 🤗 😍
What an incredible piece of Australian history...that radio was amazing - such a shame its been left to nature 😢 gotta love old newspapers...great video Drew 💙
Thank you so much Angel and it is in a right old state despite the outside seemingly in fact. I loved the newspapers the most. Always find the old styles of writing and advertisements so curious 😍
Same here my friend. I reckon it'd be great donated to a museum and restored if it was possible to do so. The sounds of those old radios (Werner has a few) are something else and quite beautiful 😍. Thank you for watching my friend 🤗
Oh this is a good one for me Drew, I'll assume Werner had a hard time turnin his back on that old tube radio as I would've also. The magazine was a good historic find also, the occupant had time on their hands as all the crossword puzzles appear complete including the giant one. Lookin forward to do a rewatch pause, zoom and read on the magazine later. More comments from me may follow... Stayin Tuned! 👍🤠 🇺🇸
Yes Werner was in awe of the old radio, as well, John. The few that he had collected from antique dealers have a really beautiful old world sound to them, too. You'll love to see the details in the magazine. A whole different world of printing and writing and advertising in those times. Thank you again John and I hope you are starting out 2025 healthy and happy 😍 🤗
Yes I really need to try work out how to get a permission to do a detect. I'd love to do that Brun and I love what you and Jay find in these places 💯 😍
G'day Drew.. Ooo.. major treasures under those boards... A 1977 Post... wow.. I remember my primary school teacher's birthday.. 7th of the 7th, 1977. He turned 30 (soooo old).. He he.. Old now if he is still 'kicking'... Great video.. 🦘🏵🦘
Thank you so much Dee. I'd love to see if they'd let me check under the floorboards but I was mostly worried I'd end up with a broken ankle 🤭 . Aww there you go. What a cool memory hey 🥰 . Sounds like he was a good teacher and they stick with us a lifetime in our memories I think. Thank you so much my friend 🤗😍
@DrewsAdventuresGo Ahhh... he was a lazy mungrel of a teacher.. Mr Frigo. He got in big shit. He took handle off 1mtr ruler and belted kids buts with it. Hope his ears are burning if he is still with us!.. Bye..
It sure is. Australia is a harsh land where not much survives our natural droughts or flooding rains and our animals too (termites are rampant here). I hope you and your family are having a wonderful 2025 so far too and it is a year of awesomeness for you all 😍🤗
Very cool and sombre video of the past, of someones home the owners having long since moved on it really does make you think. Of what life was like in that house back when it was full of life and hope for the future. Werner had done a video of the abandoned town of Olary. Would be interesting to see what is left of Olary since the last time they were there two years ago.
Thank you so much Ghastly and indeed it takes you back to a different world when inside these old places. Olary is fascinating and I think we could probably go back and see what's changed since, for sure 😃
@@DrewsAdventuresGo Thank you and a Happy New Year to you. 😊 It would be really interesting to see what has changed if anything in Olary. Also have to wonder what other ghost towns exist in South Australia, and Australia wide. Did a Google search for other ghost towns in South Australia seems that there are 42 other ghost towns here.
I agree mate and I think if only I had some lottery win to at least repair a few as living museums I'd make them for those wanting to see life from the past. Thank you so much and hope 2025 is starting out well my friend 😃
firstly a happy New Year to New Living in SA seems an advantage in finding these abandoned Properties / Ghost towns. they are so interesting I have heard there are a few over the Nullabour Plain. I live on the western side of Melbourne and I am not sure where I could go to discover these time capsules Regards Trevor
Thank you Trevor and Happy New year to you and your family and loved ones mate. Interesting you mention West of Melbourne cos I lived for a time in Hoppers Crossing there and I remember there being some older farm homes even there when I lived there. They were all bought up by developers for new housing projects but I'm sure you may have some luck on the outskirts of the Melbourne region mate. If you do make some videos of some please keep me posted I'll support you keenly. As for the Nullarbor I have been over that way but never spotted a lot, myself. Coober Pedy had a few abandoned places but asking people there about who could give permission I was told most of the homes were squatted in or used for nefarious activities and not safe to explore, unfortunately. Cheers for your support my friend and Happy New Year to you and your family and loved ones 😃 👍🏼
Ahah so true Nev. It was pretty much rotten away in there and the roof too 😳 . Cheers for watching and Happy New year for you and your family and loved ones mate 👍🏼
Nice share love the old house 🏡 ✨️✨️
They are quite fascinating places, Clinton. Always so much history around and inside them and thank you for watching my friend and I hope you and your family are having a wonderful 2025 🤗 😍
What an incredible piece of Australian history...that radio was amazing - such a shame its been left to nature 😢 gotta love old newspapers...great video Drew 💙
Thank you so much Angel and it is in a right old state despite the outside seemingly in fact. I loved the newspapers the most. Always find the old styles of writing and advertisements so curious 😍
Wow Drew how awesome! My heart breaks seeing that radio rotting away! 😢. Thank you for this absolutely loved it my friend! Much ❤
Same here my friend. I reckon it'd be great donated to a museum and restored if it was possible to do so. The sounds of those old radios (Werner has a few) are something else and quite beautiful 😍. Thank you for watching my friend 🤗
Awesome video. It’s so cool how different the houses and farmhouses etc are compared to us over here
Oh this is a good one for me Drew, I'll assume Werner had a hard time turnin his back on that old tube radio as I would've also.
The magazine was a good historic find also, the occupant had time on their hands as all the crossword puzzles appear complete including the giant one.
Lookin forward to do a rewatch pause, zoom and read on the magazine later. More comments from me may follow...
Stayin Tuned! 👍🤠 🇺🇸
Yes Werner was in awe of the old radio, as well, John. The few that he had collected from antique dealers have a really beautiful old world sound to them, too.
You'll love to see the details in the magazine. A whole different world of printing and writing and advertising in those times. Thank you again John and I hope you are starting out 2025 healthy and happy 😍 🤗
So sad such a beautiful old house, thanks for sharing with us all
Thank you Silvana and yes this one sadly looked strong but inside was slowly withering away 😢
very nice spot in its day, I like to visit old ruins too, detect etc. nice vid Drew, thanks for sharing
Yes I really need to try work out how to get a permission to do a detect. I'd love to do that Brun and I love what you and Jay find in these places 💯 😍
“No, not the lady on the post” hehe love it
Ahaha yes exactly 😂
G'day Drew..
Ooo.. major treasures under those boards...
A 1977 Post... wow..
I remember my primary school teacher's birthday.. 7th of the 7th, 1977.
He turned 30 (soooo old)..
He he..
Old now if he is still 'kicking'...
Great video..
🦘🏵🦘
Thank you so much Dee. I'd love to see if they'd let me check under the floorboards but I was mostly worried I'd end up with a broken ankle 🤭 .
Aww there you go. What a cool memory hey 🥰 . Sounds like he was a good teacher and they stick with us a lifetime in our memories I think. Thank you so much my friend 🤗😍
@DrewsAdventuresGo Ahhh... he was a lazy mungrel of a teacher.. Mr Frigo. He got in big shit.
He took handle off 1mtr ruler and belted kids buts with it.
Hope his ears are burning if he is still with us!..
Bye..
This was a very awesome explore Drew so much stuff in here but pity the floors. Yep even I went through some of them.
Yeah I was scared of the floors hey Werner. Looking forward to seeing your video of it my friend 🤗😍
Quite the place!
It sure is. Australia is a harsh land where not much survives our natural droughts or flooding rains and our animals too (termites are rampant here). I hope you and your family are having a wonderful 2025 so far too and it is a year of awesomeness for you all 😍🤗
Cool find Drew
Thank you so much and I hope you and your partner and family have a wonderful New Year 2025 my friends 🤗
Very cool and sombre video of the past, of someones home the owners having long since moved on it really does make you think. Of what life was like in that house back when it was full of life and hope for the future.
Werner had done a video of the abandoned town of Olary. Would be interesting to see what is left of Olary since the last time they were there two years ago.
Thank you so much Ghastly and indeed it takes you back to a different world when inside these old places. Olary is fascinating and I think we could probably go back and see what's changed since, for sure 😃
Happy New Year too to you and your family and loved ones 😃
@@DrewsAdventuresGo Thank you and a Happy New Year to you. 😊 It would be really interesting to see what has changed if anything in Olary. Also have to wonder what other ghost towns exist in South Australia, and Australia wide. Did a Google search for other ghost towns in South Australia seems that there are 42 other ghost towns here.
Hi Drew, it would be nice to have the money to do up a old farm house. Great video thanks for your time
I agree mate and I think if only I had some lottery win to at least repair a few as living museums I'd make them for those wanting to see life from the past. Thank you so much and hope 2025 is starting out well my friend 😃
firstly a happy New Year to New Living in SA seems an advantage in finding these abandoned Properties / Ghost towns. they are so interesting I have heard there are a few over the Nullabour Plain. I live on the western side of Melbourne and I am not sure where I could go to discover these time capsules Regards Trevor
Thank you Trevor and Happy New year to you and your family and loved ones mate.
Interesting you mention West of Melbourne cos I lived for a time in Hoppers Crossing there and I remember there being some older farm homes even there when I lived there. They were all bought up by developers for new housing projects but I'm sure you may have some luck on the outskirts of the Melbourne region mate. If you do make some videos of some please keep me posted I'll support you keenly.
As for the Nullarbor I have been over that way but never spotted a lot, myself. Coober Pedy had a few abandoned places but asking people there about who could give permission I was told most of the homes were squatted in or used for nefarious activities and not safe to explore, unfortunately. Cheers for your support my friend and Happy New Year to you and your family and loved ones 😃 👍🏼
That floor definitely looks untrustworthy. Reminds me of modern day politicians 😂
Ahah so true Nev. It was pretty much rotten away in there and the roof too 😳 . Cheers for watching and Happy New year for you and your family and loved ones mate 👍🏼