Beautiful house, but sad to know a older gentleman was living alone. It breaks my heart, older people should never live alone. 😢 Thank you guys for your time, & respect on doing these videos. 🫶
I will never understand why the children don't take care of things after their parents pass. His diaries for goodness sake! How could she care so little to just leave them there to rot? So sad!
I think its mainly a case of people not having enough time or not caring. For example My grandfather owned a cabin that is full of stuff but after he passed it is left abandoned months at a time because my family cant take care of it. My aunts live out of state and my father doesn't have time due to work. I try my best to preserve stuff there but I am only able to visit for a day or 2 every 4 or 5 months or so due to collage. Im also pursuing a degree in history so I have a reason for caring about the history of the place while most people just don't care or have more pressing issues in their life.
I believe the loved ones retrieved important items. The rest was left to deteriate and return to the earth. Sometimes it's too painful to be in or live in a home that had so many good memories 😢
Such a lovely old home with so many memories , in beautiful Norway . I can't believe this man kept a daily diary throughout his life, and it's still here . Love your channel, guys, and thank you for being so professional and respectful .
A truly emotional interesting life story about love and family values! Despite his terrible loss,Peter stayed true and committed to his family until the end. The paintings are lovely and the family photos show the deep connection he had with his loving wife and daughter. The entire place evokes harmony and joy. It's a pity all those family items are left to rot away. Thank you,Lesley and Danny for this wonderful journey into the past!
I loved visiting the old home with you. The artwork made it very special and unique. I hope the daughter visited and took a few extra special treasures back to her home.
The two wooden models, both the one at the entrance to the house and the one on the upper floor, represent the typical Nordic church in rural areas of both Sweden and Norway for centuries. The one at the entrance even has decorative crosses distributed on the exterior roofs.
Those glass prints would take a several minutes to develop so that’s the reason most people didn’t smile back then in their pictures, and it was also considered an important event and you didn’t want to look silly. Cameras didn’t do well with movement in the beginning it would turn blurry, so easier to hold a straight face than a smile. Probably a combo of both reasons.
This home was so cozy and cute. It was sad that he lived alone until his passing. I do hope that the daughter sells the property. love the videos you do,
The little model in the entrance porch is of a traditional Stave Church. I love Norway, would love to live there. Breaks my heart that this house would go to waste. 😢
30:58 the book in question is a sheet music book for a pump organ, each number represents a different sound field, which in the organ is adjusted by pulling a different lever.
Some people have a family that dies out and when they die themselves there is often no one to bequeath the property to. Sad. When it's our time to go(me and my wife) we will leave our property to family that wants it.
Hi Lesley & Danny, 😉 a Beautiful Abandoned Time Capsule in Norway!! It`s a Shame that the Father Died Alone & the Daughter..Never Returned to Get Any Hand Painted Pictures & Things or for the Daughter to Not Sell the House & let It Rot!! Thanks Leslie for Narrating & Danny for Filming & Saying a Few Words on What You Know!!❤ Have a Safe Trip to Your Next Journey & a Wonderful Evening!!❤ Love Both of You Very Much, Barb from Central Illinois USA❣
Beautiful house 🏡 but is abandoned, it's so sad that nobody is living there . Thank you and Danny for sharing . You are so nice people 🤩💗 be safe and happy ❤❤
Stave Church. I would call the front porch a portical. Yes, I agree that it's a portal between the outside harsh weather and the warm house. Thank you Leslie and Danny. Yes, very sad Granddaughter is not taking the family heirlooms.
I love all your videos ❤ I enjoy the stories and people's lives. Beautiful way you tell the story,🌟 perfect voice and care. Danny is great at the skill of camera/ filming work 👍 and you both are good together in showing places and the lives of the past all over the world. I love it❤❤❤. Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and videos, I truly appreciate you both and experiencing the past and ways of life and family. Shout Out From Georgia 😊🙌🙌🙌
Also at 31 minutes in the book is called Juleglede, meaning Christmas Cheer, glede, like glad in English. And Kong Haakon bonbons are very typical and popular to buy for Christmas.
What a very pretty house I especially like the old Singer sewing machine. So many memories left behind. I wish someone would buy this house. It's still liveable. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊. Stay safe in your travels 🙏 ❤❤.
My great-grandmother was from Oslo Norway, and she left for the USA 🇺🇸 for a better life. Sadly, her husband died and left her to raise 5 children alone! She never remarried, and she had to work several jobs to feed her children. She was a lovely lady and lived to 98 years old! She passed away in 1979, and I've always wondered what her life was like in Norway. If you go to Oslo, I hope to see what it looks like there. Maybe you can film a bit of the town? Also, she was terrified of bridges because she believed that trolls lived under them!!😂 Thank you for sharing your adventures with us! I look forward to seeing a video in Oslo!!❤
Fun fact : Jøtul stove : built in Norway since 1853 ... Translation : build my fire Late in the evening When the day is through. God ensure my fire Never blows out.
I really love this exploration. It seems like his daughter has left this to be a shrine for him. Everything in this house spoke of their lives together in his life afterwards. I love the little box with all of his little Diaries in it I wish they could have been translated❤
Woow what sweet memories this house and that everything this feelings,,lovely..everything its old,,very🏠🏛🏡🌄💕🌎🤗Thank you friends this you fantastic video and memory house. Byee and see again👋👍😍
Very sad and interesting tour of this home. I live the Pacific Northwest in US and there is a connection between our area and the timber workers of Norway. Many came to the US and to the forests of the PNW to work. Their wives joined them and they often lived in timber camps in very rugged conditions. It was hard work and very much a struggle for young men and families. Many were seriously injured or died doing the work. My dad was a logger and you had to be strong and energetic to do that kind of work. Norwegian people contributed a great deal to settling Washington and Oregon.
Love you guys and how these places seem to come back to life even for a moment. I believe there is one place somewhere on this earth meant only for y'all to explore and I believe you'll both find it. Thank you for all y'all do
Sad to see all the souvenirs left behind. My mother in law lived by herself till the end. All her kids would visit all the time. We went every weekend. We missed her terribly when she passed. It was the end of an era.
Lesley the front area of the house where the wooden church ⛪️ looking thing we call a boot 👢 room in US. Its a place where you take off muddy or snowy❄️ boots. It also keeps the cold out of main house when people open door to come in . I assume people of Norway 🇳🇴 build their homes with that area for those reasons.
Hey Lesley wonderful video of that Norwegian house. Tragic background story and very touching. Great camerawork from Danny! Wishing you all the best, peace and kindest regards.
That was the Rosary that was hanging, so they were obviously Catholic. I LOVE ALL OF THE WINDOWS IN THIS HOME!!!! You can see the wonderful Wooded areas ; JUST LOVELY!!!!
Благодарю Лесли и Денни за интересное путешествие в капсулу времени! Ваши фильмы всегда наполнены добротой и уважением к памяти людей, о которых вы рассказываете. Это очень ценно!
Come on people - Don’t hate on the daughter. You don’t know her situation or why she left things the way she did. Maybe she’s not in good health or lives far away. Please don’t assume horrible things about someone you’ve never met.
I'm actually watching you guys from Gjøvik, Norway. Wow, and as I continue watching at about 26:56 you show a painting with the name Arnesen, and that's my husband's family name (I am not Norwegian). That's so incredible. This is the third time I am writing again, because at 28:28 you show a picture with a girl on a white bear, and we actually have that one framed!
This is the painting "Kvitebjørn Kong Valemon" (translates loosely to "White bear King Valemon") painted in 1912 by the Norwegian painter Theodor Kittelsen (1857-1914) It is common to see that picture many places here. 🙂
I've had my hands on one of those hand crank sewing machines. It takes a lot more dexterity and is best used for simple mending. The popularity comes from them being simple and much more portable than a treadle style
The wooden church models are of Stavkirke (Staafkerk). They were the first Christian churches build in Norway, made entirely of wood. Some survive to this day. The glass negatives you found are much older than the two box cameras. These take 120 spool rollfilm that you can still buy today. Glass plate camera's are quite bulky and mostly had leather bellows to which the lens/shutter was attached. Greetings from the Netherlands 🤠 🇳🇱 Love your explorations ❤
I totally understand. Sometimes seeing the decay of such beautiful places can be really poignant. 😢🏚️ It’s a reminder of the past and what’s been lost over time. Is there a specific aspect of the house or its history that struck you the most? 🕰️💔
Im having trouble watching these films you two make everyweek. Im not a old man but my life is almost done on earth. Its very sad to see the end of so many lives in these films you two do such a good job showing. Who knows what went on in these peoples lives. Where they happy, were they terrible lonely. Are they just waiting for the end to come. I heard somewhere that the native americans said to take there photo was to steal there soul. I wonder if that might be true. The photo is a second of that time never to happen again ever. So many photos have been taken of time of life of so many its hard to even contamplate. The photos we make today to most in the future will mean nothing at all. Who know why we are here to live good, bad, happy or sad great or rotten lives. I hope everyone will know some day why this had to be like this. We are not at this time to know why we all must go through life this way . All I know is that with all of our suffering the Lord Jesus Christ must have a incredible plan for us.
Just to let you know I just love 💕 your videos and you both are very professional and so much knowledgeable of what yo present the history of the properties and the Families. Thank you sirs. God Bless you both.
Yes that is sad. My great grandfather kept a diary and I would love to have gotten it but no one knows what happened to it I guess. Supposedly one of my aunts made me a copy of it years ago but I never got it and I lived at the address for 5 yrs and she said she mailed to me there. Who knows.
There are many, many abandoned buildings in (especially) rural Norway. It varies from abaondoned mining towns, large farms, homesteads, factories and even hospitals. The country has become more and more centralized over the years, leaving much if its culture behind at the countryside. If you visit abandoned places near the cities, they might look different from the tradtional and abandoned homes of the countryside. Houses, like the one you guys filmed here, simply isn't good enough anymore; the infrastrcture and style isn't modern enough. You can litterally drive into the mountains or countryside from anywhere, and you'll see plenty of such abandoned places everywhere. Good hunting! I love your videos! PS: the moedels of those churches are probably meant to be tradtional stave churches (often wrongfully called "viking churches" in English). These models lack the typical dragon ornaments, though.
Its so sad to me that family members let these homes rot away. Its such a waste. Why not sell it or rent it? It like throwing money away for nothing and denying a family a place to live.
Beautiful house, but sad to know a older gentleman was living alone. It breaks my heart, older people should never live alone. 😢 Thank you guys for your time, & respect on doing these videos. 🫶
Older people should never live alone ? Well l am older and love to be alone.
@@frankvanderhorst6528 So do I !!!!!
Yes,,very sad this familie,,,and everything this feelings. 😔😢🌺🌾
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I will never understand why the children don't take care of things after their parents pass. His diaries for goodness sake! How could she care so little to just leave them there to rot? So sad!
I know . Yes it is sad.
I think its mainly a case of people not having enough time or not caring. For example My grandfather owned a cabin that is full of stuff but after he passed it is left abandoned months at a time because my family cant take care of it. My aunts live out of state and my father doesn't have time due to work. I try my best to preserve stuff there but I am only able to visit for a day or 2 every 4 or 5 months or so due to collage. Im also pursuing a degree in history so I have a reason for caring about the history of the place while most people just don't care or have more pressing issues in their life.
I believe the loved ones retrieved important items. The rest was left to deteriate and return to the earth. Sometimes it's too painful to be in or live in a home that had so many good memories 😢
Such a lovely old home with so many memories , in beautiful Norway . I can't believe this man kept a daily diary throughout his life, and it's still here . Love your channel, guys, and thank you for being so professional and respectful .
The box of little tiny diaries is incredible...
A truly emotional interesting life story about love and family values! Despite his terrible loss,Peter stayed true and committed to his family until the end. The paintings are lovely and the family photos show the deep connection he had with his loving wife and daughter. The entire place evokes harmony and joy. It's a pity all those family items are left to rot away.
Thank you,Lesley and Danny for this wonderful journey into the past!
looks like a very happy home.
rest in peace.
thank you both for the tour
I like the way you both take care of each other. 💗
I loved visiting the old home with you. The artwork made it very special and unique. I hope the daughter visited and took a few extra special treasures back to her home.
The two wooden models, both the one at the entrance to the house and the one on the upper floor, represent the typical Nordic church in rural areas of both Sweden and Norway for centuries. The one at the entrance even has decorative crosses distributed on the exterior roofs.
Those glass prints would take a several minutes to develop so that’s the reason most people didn’t smile back then in their pictures, and it was also considered an important event and you didn’t want to look silly. Cameras didn’t do well with movement in the beginning it would turn blurry, so easier to hold a straight face than a smile. Probably a combo of both reasons.
This is very interesting. My Grandfather came from Norway. I'm not sure when. He was in WW1. Lived to be 93 yrs old.
I think that bottle in the cabinet you picked up was Camphor oil
This home was so cozy and cute. It was sad that he lived alone until his passing. I do hope that the daughter sells the property. love the videos you do,
Thanks for the virtual outing..beautiful
The little model in the entrance porch is of a traditional Stave Church.
I love Norway, would love to live there. Breaks my heart that this house would go to waste. 😢
Hi Lesley and Danny, such an awesome house sad it was left to rot and decay. Take care 🙏
😢😢😢😢
All of the places you film are incredible
30:58 the book in question is a sheet music book for a pump organ, each number represents a different sound field, which in the organ is adjusted by pulling a different lever.
Wow what a house! I sure hate to see this beautiful home left to decay! Wonderful video bro’s! ❤️🤘👍
Hi once again. Thanks for taking us with you to enjoy a new adventure
OMG. I've never seen anything like this before. So scary. Love the music.
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Why scary?
Some people have a family that dies out and when they die themselves there is often no one to bequeath the property to. Sad. When it's our time to go(me and my wife) we will leave our property to family that wants it.
I love all the little paintings and the inside of that accounting-desk is very cool too
Hi Lesley & Danny, 😉 a Beautiful Abandoned Time Capsule in Norway!!
It`s a Shame that the Father Died Alone & the Daughter..Never Returned to Get Any Hand Painted Pictures & Things or
for the Daughter to Not Sell the House & let It Rot!!
Thanks Leslie for Narrating & Danny for Filming & Saying a Few Words on What You Know!!❤
Have a Safe Trip to Your Next Journey & a Wonderful Evening!!❤
Love Both of You Very Much, Barb from Central Illinois USA❣
Here in America, we call that a screened in porch area. When its muddy out side or snowy you would take your shoes off before going on inside. 8:40
Beautiful house 🏡 but is abandoned, it's so sad that nobody is living there . Thank you and Danny for sharing . You are so nice people 🤩💗 be safe and happy ❤❤
you guys are so likable never get tired watching you guys .
So many neat things to see. I wish people would be kinder to the family in the comments.
That simple painting in the bedroom is THE ANGELES.
Stave Church. I would call the front porch a portical. Yes, I agree that it's a portal between the outside harsh weather and the warm house. Thank you Leslie and Danny. Yes, very sad Granddaughter is not taking the family heirlooms.
I love all your videos ❤
I enjoy the stories and people's lives. Beautiful way you tell the story,🌟 perfect voice and care.
Danny is great at the skill of camera/ filming work 👍 and you both are good together in showing places and the lives of the past all over the world. I love it❤❤❤.
Thanks so much for sharing your thoughts and videos, I truly appreciate you both and experiencing the past and ways of life and family.
Shout Out From Georgia 😊🙌🙌🙌
Also at 31 minutes in the book is called Juleglede, meaning Christmas Cheer, glede, like glad in English. And Kong Haakon bonbons are very typical and popular to buy for Christmas.
What a very pretty house
I especially like the old Singer sewing machine. So many memories left behind. I wish someone would buy this house. It's still liveable. Thanks for sharing 👍 😊. Stay safe in your travels 🙏 ❤❤.
Thanks to you both. Love to see the houses with furniture and pictures of the family.
Front porch helps less wind and cold getting into entrance to main house.
My great-grandmother was from Oslo Norway, and she left for the USA 🇺🇸 for a better life. Sadly, her husband died and left her to raise 5 children alone! She never remarried, and she had to work several jobs to feed her children. She was a lovely lady and lived to 98 years old! She passed away in 1979, and I've always wondered what her life was like in Norway. If you go to Oslo, I hope to see what it looks like there. Maybe you can film a bit of the town? Also, she was terrified of bridges because she believed that trolls lived under them!!😂 Thank you for sharing your adventures with us! I look forward to seeing a video in Oslo!!❤
go google oslo,
did you met her ?
Very nice beautiful place but very sad you always have respect for people stuffs God bless everyone ilove this video
Fun fact :
Jøtul stove : built in Norway since 1853 ... Translation :
build my fire
Late in the evening
When the day is through.
God ensure my fire
Never blows out.
What a lovely house and you decreibe it so beautiful as uasully. Your explorings are amazing. Love you guys. Don't ever stop.
It is a lovely house. Beautiful paintings
I really love this exploration. It seems like his daughter has left this to be a shrine for him. Everything in this house spoke of their lives together in his life afterwards. I love the little box with all of his little Diaries in it I wish they could have been translated❤
Thank you for sharing ! This is very interesting! I love the house style, the details, the colors. Incredible!
Welcome to Norway! There is thousands of abandoned houses like this in this country.
Woow what sweet memories this house and that everything this feelings,,lovely..everything its old,,very🏠🏛🏡🌄💕🌎🤗Thank you friends this you fantastic video and memory house. Byee and see again👋👍😍
I love watching your videos and i am from Norway so it was cool see a house from my country😊
Very sad and interesting tour of this home. I live the Pacific Northwest in US and there is a connection between our area and the timber workers of Norway. Many came to the US and to the forests of the PNW to work. Their wives joined them and they often lived in timber camps in very rugged conditions. It was hard work and very much a struggle for young men and families. Many were seriously injured or died doing the work. My dad was a logger and you had to be strong and energetic to do that kind of work. Norwegian people contributed a great deal to settling Washington and Oregon.
It's so sad, why did the Daughter not at least take her Dads diaries, so so sad??!! 😢 great find Leslie and Danny, thank you!!! 😊❤
Because the daughter had a difficult childhood because her father and she want to forget the past.
Love you guys and how these places seem to come back to life even for a moment. I believe there is one place somewhere on this earth meant only for y'all to explore and I believe you'll both find it. Thank you for all y'all do
Thats a model of an old church called a stavkirke
The town I moved to in the mid-west has a stavkirke located in it .
Sad to see all the souvenirs left behind. My mother in law lived by herself till the end. All her kids would visit all the time. We went every weekend. We missed her terribly when she passed. It was the end of an era.
Everything is beautiful
Lesley the front area of the house where the wooden church ⛪️ looking thing we call a boot 👢 room in US. Its a place where you take off muddy or snowy❄️ boots. It also keeps the cold out of main house when people open door to come in . I assume people of Norway 🇳🇴 build their homes with that area for those reasons.
Love the paintings! I would buy some of them.
Lesley very beautiful home really enjoyed it. You are so good at what you do. 😘 Luv you too!
Thank you guys. I enjoy you both so much! I can't wait till the next adventure.
This is really Amazing!!!
I loved the video,you both are amazing❤
It is so sad that the grandaughter has no interest in the preservation of family history and artifacts, not necessarily the home itself. 😢
Thanks beautiful house i enjoyed watching keep up the good work
QUE BELLEZA LA COCINA DE HIERRO UNA OBRA DE ARTE EXELENTE TRABAJO GRACIAS ❤❤❤
Hey Lesley wonderful video of that Norwegian house. Tragic background story and very touching. Great camerawork from Danny!
Wishing you all the best, peace and kindest regards.
Makes me think when he passed possibly at the hospital , no one came to clean up or at least even dispose of trash etc.
You are both such beautiful young men! I love your voices. I’ve enjoyed this video very much! Thank you USA
Wonderful gem of a place.
Thank you. The Christmas candles represent the seven weeks of advent before Christmas.
Church on front porch is a Norwegian Stave Church.
I believe Juleglede on the little book means Christmas Cheer.
That was the Rosary that was hanging, so they were obviously Catholic. I LOVE ALL OF THE WINDOWS IN THIS HOME!!!! You can see the wonderful Wooded areas ; JUST LOVELY!!!!
Благодарю Лесли и Денни за интересное путешествие в капсулу времени! Ваши фильмы всегда наполнены добротой и уважением к памяти людей, о которых вы рассказываете. Это очень ценно!
Thank you boys ❤❤❤
Rumahnya masih cantik...salam dari Malaysia
Beautiful and sad. all the paintings left behind.
Come on people - Don’t hate on the daughter. You don’t know her situation or why she left things the way she did. Maybe she’s not in good health or lives far away. Please don’t assume horrible things about someone you’ve never met.
I'm actually watching you guys from Gjøvik, Norway. Wow, and as I continue watching at about 26:56 you show a painting with the name Arnesen, and that's my husband's family name (I am not Norwegian). That's so incredible. This is the third time I am writing again, because at 28:28 you show a picture with a girl on a white bear, and we actually have that one framed!
This is the painting "Kvitebjørn Kong Valemon" (translates loosely to "White bear King Valemon") painted in 1912 by the Norwegian painter Theodor Kittelsen (1857-1914) It is common to see that picture many places here. 🙂
Eu fico impressionada com as relíquias deixado para traz
Another good one Lesley, Danny. Thank you. While watching I have to remind myself that the relatives have already removed the treasures.
Me a gustado mucho , como todos vuestro trabajo sois estupendos un abrazo 😊
I've had my hands on one of those hand crank sewing machines. It takes a lot more dexterity and is best used for simple mending. The popularity comes from them being simple and much more portable than a treadle style
Watching from Philippines i love all your videos very interesting
Thanks guys for another great video ❤
Thank u❤🎉😊
Wonderful thank you for the tour🤍
Thanks
I wonder why the daughter didn't want her mother's paintings.
I love the windows with different sized panes. And the gnome.
The wooden church models are of Stavkirke (Staafkerk). They were the first Christian churches build in Norway, made entirely of wood. Some survive to this day. The glass negatives you found are much older than the two box cameras. These take 120 spool rollfilm that you can still buy today. Glass plate camera's are quite bulky and mostly had leather bellows to which the lens/shutter was attached.
Greetings from the Netherlands 🤠 🇳🇱
Love your explorations ❤
Beautiful video😊
Boa tarde vamos para mais um vídeo top
Nice house! Awesome video. Keep the great videos coming!!
Just watching this one I felt such a great sadness.
I totally understand. Sometimes seeing the decay of such beautiful places can be really poignant. 😢🏚️ It’s a reminder of the past and what’s been lost over time. Is there a specific aspect of the house or its history that struck you the most? 🕰️💔
Great episode!! Great job! ❤
Im having trouble watching these films you two make everyweek. Im not a old man but my life is almost done on earth. Its very sad to see the end of so many lives in these films you two do such a good job showing. Who knows what went on in these peoples lives. Where they happy, were they terrible lonely. Are they just waiting for the end to come. I heard somewhere that the native americans said to take there photo was to steal there soul. I wonder if that might be true. The photo is a second of that time never to happen again ever. So many photos have been taken of time of life of so many its hard to even contamplate. The photos we make today to most in the future will mean nothing at all. Who know why we are here to live good, bad, happy or sad great or rotten lives. I hope everyone will know some day why this had to be like this. We are not at this time to know why we all must go through life this way . All I know is that with all of our suffering the Lord Jesus Christ must have a incredible plan for us.
❤Hi Leslie another great show thanks for yours an Danny’s hard work great shows
hope you can come back to Florida soon Best Donna
This is James Barrow this house can be saved
Just to let you know I just love 💕 your videos and you both are very professional and so much knowledgeable of what yo present the history of the properties and the Families. Thank you sirs. God Bless you both.
Makes you wonder why his daughter or family wouldn’t have wanted his diaries?
Yes that is sad. My great grandfather kept a diary and I would love to have gotten it but no one knows what happened to it I guess. Supposedly one of my aunts made me a copy of it years ago but I never got it and I lived at the address for 5 yrs and she said she mailed to me there. Who knows.
What would she do with all that junk, throw it in storage locker then forget about it. Pointless. Best left in situ. Im sure she kept a few memories.
Lesley: Is this a swan or…?
Danny: It’s a, duck.
Lmao both so adorable🫶🏽 you’re an effective team- love the channel!!
There are many, many abandoned buildings in (especially) rural Norway. It varies from abaondoned mining towns, large farms, homesteads, factories and even hospitals. The country has become more and more centralized over the years, leaving much if its culture behind at the countryside.
If you visit abandoned places near the cities, they might look different from the tradtional and abandoned homes of the countryside. Houses, like the one you guys filmed here, simply isn't good enough anymore; the infrastrcture and style isn't modern enough.
You can litterally drive into the mountains or countryside from anywhere, and you'll see plenty of such abandoned places everywhere. Good hunting! I love your videos!
PS: the moedels of those churches are probably meant to be tradtional stave churches (often wrongfully called "viking churches" in English). These models lack the typical dragon ornaments, though.
Its so sad to me that family members let these homes rot away. Its such a waste. Why not sell it or rent it? It like throwing money away for nothing and denying a family a place to live.
Is this A place close to Arneberg and namnå?😀 Drove by many times😀👌
Cheers from Down Under.
Wow beautiful house