Видео и эмбиент мне очень понравились, слушать очень приятно. Спасибо 🙏 вам наиогромнейшее, за такие интересные видео. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
For many days now I have been walking along a given route. I did not meet a single living soul on my way. The only thing that tells me that someone is still alive in this world is a distant signal in my receiver. I'm walking in his direction. I don't despair. I continue on my way. But disturbing thoughts appear in my head that this road leads to nowhere.
The destination is far, it's getting dark, we need shelter.... this will do. Set up the perimeter sensors and keep out the weapons. I'll get the cups of tea prepared 👌 Love this 💚
Rodger, setting sensors and claymores, stay inside our perimeter until I remove the mines come morning. Check for recent, and especially repeated, occupancy. Someone HAS been here recently, that smoking wreckage at the back says that much. Be sure to clear the interior and near perimeter, stay on comms.
@@Edge_2 Rodger-copy, supplies found. Check the supplies, get them distributed, good find. I'm on my way back in from the direction we just came from, outer perimeter set. Let's get ourselves fed and watch-schedule set in case the folks that left the stuff come back for it.
Shelter. That is a word so unusual as comfort. In the wastelands, there is no shelter and there is no comfort. This is the land of those who have been forsaken by the gods, both the new ones and the oldest one. The rain and the fog are ever-present, but the wet land gives no greens like before. The hunger makes the men become beasts, and the solitude of a lost paradise takes a toll even in the minds of the strongest.
All things are relative, and shelter from the weather is comfortable. As to the "Forsaken by the gods" bit, there never were any, so I don't feel in the least forsaken. One day at a time, what matters is being alive, if you focus on what was, you've already lost.
Trying to imagine what the place in the picture might've once been: A small highway department garage? A tiny roadside diner? A minor border crossing station between the US and Canada? We don't know. And it only adds to the mystery.
No wires on any of the poles on either side of the road, not even hanging onto the ground, this place has been well-stripped. Given the general look of it, likely it was for use by road maintenance/snow clearing vehicles, esp. with the maintenance-pit area. Definitely looks like WA state Canadian/U.S. border region, wet and dreary, autumnal of season.
Видео и эмбиент мне очень понравились, слушать очень приятно. Спасибо 🙏 вам наиогромнейшее, за такие интересные видео. 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
Какой отличный комментарий. Я немного завидую. Приглашаю вас прийти и написать подобное у меня 🥰🖤💜❤🙏 Большое спасибо🙏
@@maximodark23 с удовольствием! 🥰👍❤️
This is awesome. Somehow it is deeply comforting, too. Maybe it's the lack of people, and the absence of modernized stress?
For many days now I have been walking along a given route. I did not meet a single living soul on my way. The only thing that tells me that someone is still alive in this world is a distant signal in my receiver. I'm walking in his direction. I don't despair. I continue on my way. But disturbing thoughts appear in my head that this road leads to nowhere.
I love the life I have but that terrain is calling for me. The post apocalyptic world feels calm and patient
Love the loneliness of this piece. Anyone else see the smoke coming from the back of the building?
It is not abandoned.
Точно,есть дым!Значит ты прав!
The destination is far, it's getting dark, we need shelter.... this will do. Set up the perimeter sensors and keep out the weapons. I'll get the cups of tea prepared 👌
Love this 💚
Rodger, setting sensors and claymores, stay inside our perimeter until I remove the mines come morning. Check for recent, and especially repeated, occupancy. Someone HAS been here recently, that smoking wreckage at the back says that much. Be sure to clear the interior and near perimeter, stay on comms.
Guys, the back is clear. Speaking of previous passers-by, there's some ammo left and meds. Haven't seen any trip wires or something, so we're good.
@@Edge_2 Rodger-copy, supplies found. Check the supplies, get them distributed, good find. I'm on my way back in from the direction we just came from, outer perimeter set. Let's get ourselves fed and watch-schedule set in case the folks that left the stuff come back for it.
Great description. Love it too 🖤🖤🖤
@@maximodark23Всё в точку,сталкеры!
Чертовски классные пейзажи.
Awesome
nice work
Like this. Stalker.
Nice work mister! Quality ambient where "something happens" here and there. Subbed
I love the visual (and sound) on this, amazing work.
Shelter. That is a word so unusual as comfort.
In the wastelands, there is no shelter and there is no comfort. This is the land of those who have been forsaken by the gods, both the new ones and the oldest one.
The rain and the fog are ever-present, but the wet land gives no greens like before. The hunger makes the men become beasts, and the solitude of a lost paradise takes a toll even in the minds of the strongest.
All things are relative, and shelter from the weather is comfortable. As to the "Forsaken by the gods" bit, there never were any, so I don't feel in the least forsaken. One day at a time, what matters is being alive, if you focus on what was, you've already lost.
From these conditions, the Sleestak race was spawn...
Perfect Cannibals on the prowl music.
Sure does rain a lot at the end of the world.
Excellent ambience as always, very subtle movement in this one. Congratulations on 2k subs!
Came to Spotify! Please...
AGREED! IT WAS PURRRFECT FOR CONJURING...WITCHCRAFTING AND PRAYER...^..^
Lost in time
Need half dozen crows on the bottom rung of the once useful power pole, other than that, I could spend some quality time there. 😂
👍
Trying to imagine what the place in the picture might've once been: A small highway department garage? A tiny roadside diner? A minor border crossing station between the US and Canada? We don't know. And it only adds to the mystery.
No wires on any of the poles on either side of the road, not even hanging onto the ground, this place has been well-stripped. Given the general look of it, likely it was for use by road maintenance/snow clearing vehicles, esp. with the maintenance-pit area. Definitely looks like WA state Canadian/U.S. border region, wet and dreary, autumnal of season.
Pretty sure it was a Hooters back in the day.
приходить сталкер.