Mystery MAUSOLEUM FIRE at Lakeview Cemetery Indiana | Graveyard Exploration
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- Опубликовано: 13 окт 2024
- Fires, Toe Prints, Deer, Mausoleums and more in this exciting episode!
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Hey! Happy Birthday Matthew! I love you 😍
There Is a Very aerie, Back Ground noise, The wind and different sounds, Never Know spirits could be all around You.
Hey Matt,I have to say I really like how you show the graves and cemeteries...just watch your back you never know what people have in mind (i have had bad encounters with people doing drugs in the cemetery) luved the deer 🦌 have a great day ✌️
A lots of activitie there! It's a beautiful fall day . Hey Matt, a nice video, Thanks
Is it acorns or a pecan tree? If it is a pecan tree. Take some home! Yum 😊
Looks like the squirrels are getting ready for winter lol
Not sure if it was a fire but definitely vandalised. The print is strange tho.
I don't know what happened in that Mausoleum, but as I was watching it my imagination was seeing a collie dog, a face, and that hand print? It reminded me of watching clouds and seeing so many different shapes. Of course it could be chocked up to me as I'm getting over the Covid.
Seeing the deer foraging and their photo bomb interaction with you in the video, 🦌and the squirrels chattering.🐿️..that was pretty cool. It's not everyday, that happens. Anyway, I have to agree with you that the prints on that mausoleum memorial, they look like toe prints. It seems something was poured on the wall and someone put their foot print in it and then set it on fire and it left a footprint? Idk. 🤔 A mystery. I enjoyed the video, see you next time.
Hey You should Be Picking up all the Good unopened ones ,They taste Great, That,s why there dropping so Much squirrels loves them as much as we do.
I enjoyed this walk!, could the open nuts be pecans? That's what they look like. The Deer were checking you out. 🎃, the squirrels were having fun too. The mausoleum was beautiful, it did look like a foot print, I hope no one tries to vandalize it, or burn it and the glass will get replaced. The big trees were nice, , a nice cemetery, thanks for the tour, have a great week end. 👻🧙♀️🎃😊
Fascinating gravestones. I love the woodsman of the world
Very interesting tour! Love seeing the deer. It did look like a foot print! Strange. Thanks 😊
TY,,,,,,WOW 1st class incredible very interesting super kool ,1st class great info.,, AAAAAAAAAAA++++++++++++ again great video I liked it a lot ,keep up the great work
Crazy if a fire was lit in there, maybe the candle, strange for sure
philippine islands
Hickory nuts
Hi Matt!
Nice video!
On the stones that the last two digits are missing, I think the wife may have remarried and was buried elsewhere, or else someone may have forgotten to have the stone engraved with the date when the person is interred.
Lt. Franks who died in Mindanao, was in the Philippine Islands. He was a member of the US Army Air Corps, before there was a US Air Force!
It isn't fire damage, but just common mold, the marks could be from squirrels, as they are quite populated there!
You are right, it was a wasp nest on the ceiling medallion. I am glad you showed the ceiling, I like the view of the entire mausoleum.
The numbers on Clinton Case's vault were very lightly engraved, or it has to get paint in the carving.
Excellent video!
Thanks for all of the info, Jeffrey! Agree with everything and I really appreciate you taking the time to share all of that with me and the community too!
@@539Productions I enjoy watching and when you are unsure about something, I like to fill in the unknown.
As I am unable to do what you do, I like to contribute where I can!
Look 👀 how pretty they are!
hi Matt. 7.20 maybe the woman is buried next to her first husband who died at young age Very interesting names on the markers. 17.50 WOW trees have always signs to tell is is the the real one . Always 4 objects (base): maul (hammer) _ woodman's axe -wedge -dove; also the Latin phrase "Dum Tacet Clamat "( though silent, he speaks).This one is not as elaborate as some other "trees". 20.36 hope they replace the broken window and put some protection to prevent damage from outside.Looking forward for the third part of this series.Thanks for sharing and taking us along on your explorations.
The ventilation system in this mausoleum has two parts. The most important is for venting the loculi--which are the niches where the bodies are stored. You can see this one in the outside rear of the vault right above the plinth course (the layer above the first base course). Stink and possible juice from the loculi are intended to pass here... The second vent system consists of that series of 17 holes seen above the window as part of the upper frieze. There appears to be 4 pieces of bronze ventilation strip inserted in the masonry line outside on the bottom of the top entablature course (19:39). These are connected to the 17 holes. This is duplicated on the other side, although we cannot see it. Together these ventilate the vestibule (the open area behind the door).
That bronze thing in the middle of the cruciform element of the ceiling is called a "rosette." It is nothing but decoration--and caps out the overall rosette decorative theme seen carved the friezes and the bronze knobs on the outer niche panels. It appears to me that the broken front glass is the result of a projectile or strong blow. The origin point of the breakage is at the top of the break.
Deer are known to eat nuts and acorns, so that's one reason why they would be in your cemeteries. We see them down here in Texas, too, eating acorns and pecans, as well as grazing in the cemeteries. They're such a beautiful sight! I find them calming, somehow.
Very good point! Would make a perfect spot!
@@539Productions The toe prints look to me like the prints of a dog or canine . That was my guess when I saw them.
Very nice to see the War memorials, the one for Lt. Edwin Franks was killed in action in Mindanao, Philippines I see. I'm an American living in the Philippines. I will have to look up and see what kind of fighting was going on down there in Mindanao during the War. I live here in Cebu.
History Channel has a few good articles on it.
The name Spurgeon was probably inspired by Charles Spurgeon, a well known and still influential minister.
I don't know how to tell the difference with the Woodman of the World monuments. I just assume that most are. Yes, that does look like a footprints.
Those are security deer bro, they’re there to ward off evil spirits that are there throwing nut shells out of the trees 😂 or possibly some paranormal bullshit going on
Looks like mortuary wax 😞
P i is Philippine Islands
phillipene islands
This circular arrangement is unlike any other I've ever seen. I am very curious as to the orientation of the casket in relation to the head facing the west and feet to the east in Christian burials. Are the headstones at the true head of the burial or are the headstones placed that way anestheticly and the casket is buried according to the head to the west, feet to the east orientation. Hard to know which direction is which not being there in person.
Are those hickory nuts?
I think so,pignut hickory trees.
My daddy showed me the different ones
Shagbark, shellbark, pignut... The pignut is very edible and good taste to humans
Got to bust them with a hammer
What a wierd ...that is a footprint..how the candle is out.?.if is was the case..
Them are pignut hickory trees and yes the squirrels are cutting them and dropping the hulls.pignuts are the only hickory nuts that taste good to humans. And if a tree is loaded they drop a ton...
P.I. as a term is specific to the Philippines as U.S. territory, a colonial one, until the U.S. Congress granted Philippine independence in 1945. In 1935, the Commonwealth of the Philippines was established with U.S. approval, and Manuel Quezon was elected the country’s first president. On July 4, 1946, full independence was granted to the Republic of the Philippines by the United States. During the transition period PI is used.
THEY STILL NAME BOYS SPURGOEN
SPURGEON
You know that Poke Stops are in cemeteries..... My dad was Asiatic-Pacific Campaign ( Philippines, Luzon etc) while his brother was European Campaign.
Why does everone leave the dead alone Trying to put there own foot print in the wall The only one for can forgive them is god I hope they ask forgiviness I don't understand what they were thinking
mindanao is the 2nd largest island in the Phillipines
Appreciate you sharing these with us🪦 I hope you and your family are doing well🧡
Dude you should search for graves of all the slaves were murdered by the plantation owners ,