The only thing I'd be afraid of is lack of oxygen. Edit: oh and possible spiders and centipedes, but not enough to chase me out. I just wouldn't want to be bitten.
Same here especially catacombs. I know the dead rest there and bones. It's terrifying even seeing it in movies and documentary movies. I could never go in there not even for all the money in the world. Evil or something sinister lurks in there, that doesn't want to be bothered or will kill you. Those arrows are sketchy and once seeing that I would've retreated cause could be a ruse and exactly what happened to this poor guy. Rip.
What makes this actually scary is the fact that due to the catacombs essentially being a giant maze. Makes it scarier the further you go. Because eventually you won't know how to get back unless if you create certain land marks. So it adds realism to it. Which makes it scary
Maybe I’m just overthinking things but wouldn’t you use your own markings so you could find your way back? Right? The trail of breadcrumbs that can’t be eaten or erased or confused by other markings?
"So it adds realism to it."..? what are you talking about? it's literally a real person, running through a real place, with real bones on the real floor, while he's really fucking scared...for real. eeesh...
For anyone who doesn’t know, the sign on the front reads “Stop. Here is the empire of death” in french. Another interesting about the catacombs: 90% of them are illegal to be in. They stretch for miles and anything beyond the touristy area, they won’t be able to find you if you get lost.
A fun fact: The catacombs aren’t really made just to be a mass grave site, they were made when the old french dug out underneath Paris to get more material to build their city
One can actually easily access the Paris catacombs. I would never recommend this. These tunnels have an estimated length of 180 miles. I've had my experiences before social media. They are ancient sewers combined with ancient burial systems. I've witnessed them in several countries. Do not go down there. GPS does not work, One must literally line their position with a chord, or they will loose location. I've snuck down there. I noped out. Not because I was afraid of morbid exposure, I immediately realiized without adequate equipment, it was impossible to navigate.
I wouldn't say it is easily accessible now as there has been some considerable efforts in the past decade or so to seal off any entrances found, which unfortunately has the side effect of removing potential egresses as well for those unfortunate enough to become trapped. I'm surprised, especially given our advances in technology, that no official efforts has been put forth to map out the catacombs, as I'm sure there is a wealth of archaeological data to be gained and it would create the side benefit of potential 'virtual' explorations to dissuade people from physically entering them.
I'm sorry but you couldn't get the best cave explorers to go down that bitch it's easy career suicide for a reason getting lost is on nobody's agenda it can definitely happen to the most experienced places like that don't care who it takes next
Nothing was chasing him, he got lost and developed “bush fever” . When you realize that you are lost people tend to drop everything and start to run out of desperation panicking .
I once had a bush fever when I drunk fell asleep on a bus at midnight, when I woke up I realiyed the bus not going on the line and I'm alone with 2 bus driver. So I pressed the button I wanna exit the bus, they were looking at mi with a surprised face. The moment I left the bus I had an incredible strong feeling I have to shit somewhere plus I had no idea where I am. I started walking then quickly running then sprinting when eventually I ran in a small forest. I squated at the nearest tree and I released my bombshell with a very high velocity. At least I had pleanty of leaves... Now that I call a bush fever.
If he was lost why didn't he just follow the arrows backwards tho? Since arrows led him to where he was why didn't he just turn around and go in the opposite direction of the arrows he saw? Also I'm pretty sure the Paris catacombs aren't really as big as everyone says it is I thought the Paris catacombs were all totally mapped now?
I would have very strong concerns of a toxic gas being down there. I've seen enough cave, mine, large ship videos to know contained spaces are no joke.
@@SteveBrownRocks2023the plague was bacteria...if there are rats there then maybe itll still be alive,but we can cure it with pur current tech so its no problem
I've been down in some Catacombs in Paris. Those bones are so very old... There's no smell, decay.. nothing. And, the air moves in drafts. It's not 100% enclosed in any way.
For those who dont know, the "catacombes" are almost like a second city under Paris. Pretty much everywhere you go in paris you're walking on top of tunnels with skeletons in them
As much as I would love to go and explore the catacombs myself, I think I might just have a panic attack. Because not only am I a little claustrophobic but I would also just be too afraid of getting lost
They have guided tours with fairly large groups. Pack mentality makes it less fun to be honest that's why people sneak in and explore on their own so much. Highly recommend a tour for anyone.
@@falcofurious i would grab alot of chalk and draw on the walls and when i go back i follow the chalk if i go back and go down a diffrent path i will use a diffrent color.
@@sadbob_tho7070 you would need more chalk than you could probably carry. Eventually youll see other people's chalk or cross your lines and end up going in circles. It's worse than a maze down there. Watch some videos about how big it is.
This sorta shit happens all the time in the catacombs. There’s only a few tunnels open to the public a lot of them have been sealed off and no ones meant to go into them.. But explorers chisel holes out and crawl through to explore then try to map it out for future explores. But they keep it hush hush.. then they get lost and have to try find a way out or hope another dude comes exploring. Pretty fucked most of the tunnels are tiny, full of water and hard to breath.
I have actually been down in this place and of course I didn't go down in there like that guy did but I went on a tour and at one time we did hear some very strange noises in the tunnel that we were in.
I remember when this footage was found. It was featured on a few shows, like "Mysteries of Haunted Places" or even "A current Affair" or some show like that. It was in the nineties...mid...late? The man wandered the catacombs for days, with an old handy cam. Ppl who have had parties/ raves, homeless who tried to live there say it's alive, the catacombs, and it consumes you, makes you go mad. They start to hear voices, the wind gets to you quickly, catacomb divers say...you begin to hear talking, and every movement is suspect. Drives you mad. Tight spaces, endless mazes down there. The tape was verified several times by local authorities and the man's friends, who warned him not to go down there.
No some other explorers found the camera a long time after. And then they went to search for him after seeing the footage but weren't able to find him.
Personally, I think the only way that we're going to keep people from getting lost in the Paris catacombs is just give the urban explorers what they want. They want to explore, let them. Allow them to apply for permits to enter the catacombs at their own risk and document them. If they can do that, then we will likely have better maps and find far fewer people lost. And when someone does get lost, we have a better chance of locating them.
I’ve done a historical report on The Paris Catacombs. I scared the entire class with how horrific it can be to get lost there. I also used this video as part of it. Really scary stuff. Did it four years ago.
@@handizel I have no idea. It was from a documentary I watched, but no way in hell I'd be able to remember the name of it. However, my memory is definitely correct when I say they came out and admitted it on video.
@@f3uibeghardt522 wait wait wait So you’re saying “it’s proven” but you can’t even remember the name of the source? Can- can you try to find the source first please Cuz otherwise you saying “oh I remember” isn’t very credible
I actually remember quite a bit about this. And some people seem skeptical being someone managed to find the footage. And how he got there if it was unexplored. The thing is people get trapped down there constantly. They get lost and end up deeper and deeper into the tunnels. And many have been stuck down there for days or weeks before being found. That or not at all. There’s a guy that does tours in the searched part of the areas where he remembers his way around. He also told a story about how a girl went to climb one of the ladders to get out and a step broke on her and she fell and broke her leg. I think he said she was trapped down there for a week or two before firemen found her. But it was because she went exploring on her own and leaving her group when she wasn’t supposed too. So it’s very easy to get lost and separated in the tunnels. Which is why majority of it is off limits to the public and most entrances have been blocked to avoid more missing persons and injuries, along with deaths.
It's 2021, if they wanted the whole place mapped it would've already been done. I'm more curious as to why they haven't wanted to map out the whole place.
Call me crazy, but secret bases might be the reason. The entire thing is like a maze, so finding anything in a specific place might be nearly impossible, without clear, detailed instructions. So secret military bases can be hidden very efficiently in there.
I've known about this for a while but it never fails to scare me, the thought of being lost, all alone miles into an underground maze of human bones and stone walls without a map is enough to terrify someone, I can't imagine what it would actually be like
Having visited them myself I can say you certainly do not have to wriggle through anything, anywhere open to the public you can walk upright. It is well lit and there is a guide.
Yeah, only the parts you have access to. There's miles of tunnels that are restricted to the public that are pitch black and mostly unmapped and/or unknown. Therefore, unless you know your way around mazes like Theseus, it's a death sentence because you'll most likely get lost and probably perish. Makes it even scarier considering you're in a place surrounded by human remains. I bet the tour is pretty sick tho :D
Yes, for the tourist portion it is well lit, etc etc. however, you do realize there’s more to the catacombs than what you saw, right? And this dude being a local most likely didn’t pay a fee and go on the tour- he went in one of the many other entrances that are still there, just not advertised. OP, you must be American, because you immediately argued, assumed what you had seen was all there was and that you are automatically 💯 correct, insinuating Ballen San idiot that doesn’t know what he’s talking about.
I have been in the catacombs before. I had a tour guide and she took me into a room and started talking, she had said that the room we were standing in had collapsed multiple times before. When I tell you I legitimately died for a second, like heart stopped, I mean it 💀
They are digital now, so you hear it thru a phone device and it feels so wrong bc you realize it’s just you and a device telling you the history. I kinda panicked for a min. till I realized they do have ppl down there. They are just focus on keep ppl from wandering to places they shouldn’t. So it’s safe for the most part.
This is the kind of stuff that informs most of my nightmares. Being lost in an enclosed underground space. Seemingly no way out AND surrounded by human remains. No thanks.
In the 1970s my Dad and his best friend went to Turkey on an archeological dig, where exchange for the cost of the trip you would work during the day doing the basic digging etc. work for the dig. On one of their days off they went exploring somewhere. They found a tunnel in the middle of nowhere and decided to go in. It keep getting smaller and smaller until it got to the point where they were on their bellies having some trouble getting their bodies through. They realised that if they or the one on the end, got stuck or something happened like an earthquake or medical emergency that we (their families) would never ever know how or where they disappeared. So they backed out. But every time I imagine, especially being the first one in where there is someone behind me and that if the person couldn't get out and being being trapped behind that person.... panicky....I'm glad they came out.
I've heard of this one! A group of experts/explorers found the camera and try to find the person who lost it, they couldn't find him but they said they think he found the "entrance to hell" and is probably already dead.
"probably" Well this footage is from the year 2000, so you can probably change that to "definitely". But it seems to be a hoax anyway, so it's not like it matters.
@@shelbyb9965 no I did mean probably. As in *their* time, when it all happened. Obviously he's dead now I don't believe there is an "entrance to hell" that would be crazy, but it's probably haunted with the dead souls of those who were buried there so he must've got spooked by one, got lost and died down there. Spooky stuff :P
They found the man who dropped the camera and I watched an interview they did with him a few years back, he said he was with a tourist group and he was looking at something, graffiti or he was taking pictures, I'm not exactly sure, but he was engrossed in what he was doing and realised the group had wandered off leaving him behind, he got freaked out and ran after them because he didn't want to get lost ,and in his panic, he dropped the camera he went back and retrieved it after he caught up with the others!
They have gated stairways at street level that they use for tours... I have never seen a single video of the catacombs that had someone take narrow tunnels to get into it. If no one knows where the section with the arrows is then how did someone find the camera?
@@AsukaLangleyS02 it's up to you if you prefer range weapons but think about it, your holding a torch and a weapon at the same time. Swords on the other hand can be use to attack and defend and retaliate in a darkest dungeon such as this.
They should just send a team of highly trained explorers down there with some echolocation beacons, it should map out almost all of the rooms. And have them place lighting down there.
Or drones, there's a lot of places that can't be accessed due the size or difficulty reaching the whole structure. Drones could map, be traced and recovered by other drones.
@@nikki1400 look at above comment about drones, that's still a feasible idea, it's better to have a drone than human. It is kinda noble to do mapping of the catacomb,if not much a little would help especially for people who are too curious and for rescue missions etc, whatever it is helpful might even help find some lost people in years past
I always got nightmares about the girl that was drinking with her friends, she blacked out and wondered off. The left her and she woke up in pitch black and roamed for two weeks til the search party found her body in darkness.... That's something that just makes me pray 🙏
The ending of that movie when you're up side down. Crazy. How about another movie to get filmed there like a regular tour is going on down there when suddenly an earthquake hits ..."OPPS !" 😨
It was a bit silly, but I agree, VERY horrifying knowing that you're MILES underground and don't even know where you are or where you're heading, if there's even an exit where you're heading! Some call them stupid, but I consider them courageous for doing something that most of the world wouldn't even consider!!! God bless the souls of those lost down there, HOPEFULLY somebody will figure out a clear path ALL the way through!!
What I’m confused on is the part where John said that no experts can identify where he is in the catacombs, yet the only possible way that video could’ve been obtained was straight from the tape inside the camera which would’ve been located where he was. Or they could’ve used the location the camera was found plus the footage to backtrack to where the bones were
@@danijelalise34 I agree. A few times, especially in the scene where they went through the tunnel under water, I freaked out a bit! I really liked the ending where they opened the man hole cover and came up through the opening but upsidedown. Well done!
I went there on my honeymoon. In the 1700's they emptied the overcrowded cemeteries, who's stench was rotting fresh food, amongst other horrors. They marked each cemetery with a plaque and lined the skulls up on the edges and tossed the rest of the bones behind them. Room after room, after room. Then a drop of water landed on my head and I was done. When I got upstairs they checked my bag to make sure I wasn't taking any bones home with me. The hollowed out stone was used in building the city. It's a cool space. Gives you a real sense of your mortality.
He was so paniced he drop the only source of light he had on him and run off into the pitch darkness never to seen after ...I have watched this before gives me chills every time.....
@@rosyhues2239 or maybe use a little bit of brain and realise why would the explorers who found the footage not talk with some authorities but would go to a TV network instead and the TV network would also not try to reach out to any authorities
@@PriyanshuSharma-ey3bc listen you I never told anyone to believe me.. , so you use your brain and don't come at me telling this or that, if you have problem with this guy go ask him why he didn't go to authorities or why he uploaded it on TV or RUclips..maybe he did and they did nothing knowing there is no hope ones someone lost in catacombs , or many times corrupted authority don't even look in missing person case ....
Start thinking man. He said noone knows where this is, and that catacombs experts have no idea where this location is. But somehow we have a camera footage. If noone knows where this is how did they get the video???
If I ever decide to explore The Catacombs, you know I’m bringing a metric ton of rope, chalk, glow sticks, a flashlight, and batteries for said flashlight You also know if I run out of this stuff at any point, I’m not going in further
I was just going for my usual stroll through the catacombs, when I happened to see a camcorder shining back in the torchlight. As soon as I picked up the camera, from under a pile of bones, I could tell the footage on it would be genuinely authentic. Of somebody having a panic attack.
You do realize he’s not the only person to explore the forbidden depths of the catacombs right? We do know such tunnels exist like in the pyramids of Giza and even in nature. So it wouldn’t be the weirdest thing that the camera had been found. However, the authenticity of the video is for a different argument.
The footage is authentic and he got spooked because when he came across the remains he started to panic and couldn't find his way out so he fell into hysteria where he had an anxiety attack due to not finding his way out and ran out of panic. He could've gotten out or died but there was nothing down there in particular that scared him like no creature or anything
Paris graffiti artists have explored a lot of those tunnels where they connect with sewers and subway tracks to create art down there. Not so much painting, but sculptures out of the existing rock using power tools. You can find whole sculpture galleries deep in those tunnels that few people have ever seen.
In one place people were in a boat when they came upon a painting hanging in the wall! One of them took the painting even though it was a strange place where they found it! He put it above his fireplace! The next morning 🌄 he discovered to his surprise that the painting was no longer were he put it! He got a boat and went to the same spot and to their surprise found the painting back in the same exact position!
this reminds me of the movie “as above, so below”. its a found footage film about people venturing into the catacombs to uncover the unsolved deaths and mysteries and is actually scarier and more terrifying than it looks
Do you know what was written on the entrance of the catacombs ? It was written: Arrête c'est ici l'emouer de la mort Which translates to "Stop, this is the empire of death" you're welcome 😃👌✨
That movie was a trip watching it the first time, Idc if people say it was predictable, I couldn't predict a flaming car around that corner because they were underground or how that dude died by the car
I went in there, with my fiancée, you have different passage ways we went via the museum, the passage way in this video is one that people enter illegally and they call themselves the catacombs explorers it’s so large that it runs all underneath Paris , The stone in the pavement that leads to the entrance of the Catacombs in Paris is called a manhole cover. It is a heavy circular cover made of metal or stone that is used to access underground utility tunnels, including the entrance to the Catacombs. These manhole covers are typically designed to be sturdy and secure, preventing unauthorized access to the underground areas.
Oh my..you're right .I had an experience in a dirty taco bell bathroom involving one usable clean stall, a second stall with an over flowing toilet, three people ahead of me with stomach flu,...and thoughts on how to levitate using the handicap rails.....now that's scary taco bell sh* t... Lol
For anyone that thinks its staged, remember that the catacombs are extremely hard to navigate, and even difficult for professionals. The likelyhood of someone staging this on the SLIGHTEST chance someone would actually find this is very unlikely.
But you their are tourist entrances to enter the catacombs down a few stairs. Seems like all French people commenting on this are saying it's not scary at all or dangerous, not talking about areas you arent supposed to climb into tho
@@giovannithegreat8119 all they found was the camera. No fresh remains or anything of the explorer that went down there. Hell I don't think they ran into anything.
You can hear water rushing in, which usually happens in the Paris catacombs and can flood very easily. He probably was scared by the water and started running and might have drowned.
Do it the same way cave divers map new caves. Literally attach mile long ropes and have people hanging out at different markers to transfer supplies as needed. Why does it need to stay a mystery
I remember seeing the video years ago on a show called Scariest Places on Earth. They used to air it on Freeform (when it was ABC family) around Halloween time every year. Gave me chills
You know you've gone really deep when you don't see graffiti on the walls.
Nice name
tru LMFAO no one wants to go deep down there
there is a graffiti is you look closely In the original video, It's a face.
The only thing I'd be afraid of is lack of oxygen.
Edit: oh and possible spiders and centipedes, but not enough to chase me out. I just wouldn't want to be bitten.
if i don't see graffiti it's a no go
Moral of the story, don't hang out where we (people) bury dead folk.
And be sure to listen for the scary music...
Unless you’re a child of the underworld, of course.
@@littleben42 okay Mr.Valdez
@AnTea Matter alternatively, any old shit can be turned into a mystery.
they should just get a human chain going on from the start of the entrance and as far as they can go
No way in HELL would you ever get me in tunnels like that
Same here especially catacombs. I know the dead rest there and bones. It's terrifying even seeing it in movies and documentary movies. I could never go in there not even for all the money in the world. Evil or something sinister lurks in there, that doesn't want to be bothered or will kill you. Those arrows are sketchy and once seeing that I would've retreated cause could be a ruse and exactly what happened to this poor guy. Rip.
Come on wimp
Catacombs creepy me out and it is not a place for anyone to go
Once went on a guided tour in these catacombs. It's fine.
Don't ever go in there unguided.
@@IsntTheInternetGreat you are brave! 👍👍
What makes this actually scary is the fact that due to the catacombs essentially being a giant maze. Makes it scarier the further you go. Because eventually you won't know how to get back unless if you create certain land marks. So it adds realism to it. Which makes it scary
And after so many turns and going on different directions you get disoriented. Well, it happens to me I have a bad internal gps.
Maybe I’m just overthinking things but wouldn’t you use your own markings so you could find your way back? Right? The trail of breadcrumbs that can’t be eaten or erased or confused by other markings?
I'd definitely take a good amount of bread with me....pray the rats don't devour my trail of crumbs
"So it adds realism to it."..? what are you talking about? it's literally a real person, running through a real place, with real bones on the real floor, while he's really fucking scared...for real. eeesh...
Wouldn't scare me at
All.Cause I ain't goin there without a lot of backup and ammo
If he didn’t drop the camera, he would be saved because cameraman never dies
I'm gonna remember that and always make a point of being the cameraman.
@@oldogre5999 it’s a meme bro
Cringe ass joke
💯 🤜🏽🤛🏽. Never drop your life force protection😂🫡
🤔 I see
For anyone who doesn’t know, the sign on the front reads “Stop. Here is the empire of death” in french.
Another interesting about the catacombs: 90% of them are illegal to be in. They stretch for miles and anything beyond the touristy area, they won’t be able to find you if you get lost.
You had me at "Stop"
@@onepiecekeeper For real lol.
Subtle.
Sacré Bleu!
Thanks!!
"they have no idea where this is" "he was never seen again" "but someone somehow found the camera."
I'm shocked I had to scroll this far down to read the same question I had.
He didn’t drop the camera in the “unknown” part, he ran a while first
Same
@@_jaskathen one could easily backtrack the path from the footage….
@@paisleymileenablackburnYou know who else has dementia?
There was a sci-fi/horror movie about this called "As above, so below". I wasn't okay after watching it 😅
I own that movie and it's a personal favorite! Gotta love the literal twists and turns!
I actually liked that movie….
Never heard of it I will have to check it out.
I also LOVE. That movie.
@@hopeflynn3930also one of my favorite movies. Freaked me out when I first watched it forever ago
"ah yes let me just follow this arrow, definitely not a trap"
And that scary music I hear, it's nothing.
Lol no shut huh
Ya like I would follow the arrows if they were modern, but those were definitely old and not a "this way to exit" kinda arrows
@@BaconNuke For all we know the arrows point you in the fastest route to where they put the dead bodies
It says “stop” I couldn’t read it clearly
A fun fact: The catacombs aren’t really made just to be a mass grave site, they were made when the old french dug out underneath Paris to get more material to build their city
They definitely were during the bubonic plague
Yea many people didn't know that I actually found out from one of brew's videos
How is that fun?
@@monk729 its not.
Whats with the bones then?
One can actually easily access the Paris catacombs. I would never recommend this. These tunnels have an estimated length of 180 miles. I've had my experiences before social media. They are ancient sewers combined with ancient burial systems. I've witnessed them in several countries. Do not go down there. GPS does not work, One must literally line their position with a chord, or they will loose location. I've snuck down there. I noped out. Not because I was afraid of morbid exposure, I immediately realiized without adequate equipment, it was impossible to navigate.
I wouldn't say it is easily accessible now as there has been some considerable efforts in the past decade or so to seal off any entrances found, which unfortunately has the side effect of removing potential egresses as well for those unfortunate enough to become trapped. I'm surprised, especially given our advances in technology, that no official efforts has been put forth to map out the catacombs, as I'm sure there is a wealth of archaeological data to be gained and it would create the side benefit of potential 'virtual' explorations to dissuade people from physically entering them.
Chem lights, there are many ways to make it work. Even though no gps you can still track yourself.
I'm sorry but you couldn't get the best cave explorers to go down that bitch it's easy career suicide for a reason getting lost is on nobody's agenda it can definitely happen to the most experienced places like that don't care who it takes next
Why doesn't the government hire experts and put in 1000s of dollars and investigate it once and for all.
180 miles doesn't seem too bad since in our bodies there is about 100,000kms of capillaries in our bodies which are the smallest blood vessels we have
The catacombs is easily one of the scariest and darker places in the world
I like how this guy's stories come in my recommended at 11pm
That's weird. It's 11:02 pm and I just got this recommended to me.
Are you sure it wasn't 11pm in the morning?
@@mattyt6986 say that again. really slowly
Bro it’s 11:13 for me right now lmao
Yeah
Nothing was chasing him, he got lost and developed “bush fever” . When you realize that you are lost people tend to drop everything and start to run out of desperation panicking .
I love how people choose to ignore a logical explanation and stick to ghosts and vampires
I once had a bush fever when I drunk fell asleep on a bus at midnight, when I woke up I realiyed the bus not going on the line and I'm alone with 2 bus driver. So I pressed the button I wanna exit the bus, they were looking at mi with a surprised face. The moment I left the bus I had an incredible strong feeling I have to shit somewhere plus I had no idea where I am. I started walking then quickly running then sprinting when eventually I ran in a small forest. I squated at the nearest tree and I released my bombshell with a very high velocity. At least I had pleanty of leaves...
Now that I call a bush fever.
@@ErikAdalbertvanNagel i read it, you crazy one. I laughed my ass off. Thank you
If he was lost why didn't he just follow the arrows backwards tho? Since arrows led him to where he was why didn't he just turn around and go in the opposite direction of the arrows he saw? Also I'm pretty sure the Paris catacombs aren't really as big as everyone says it is I thought the Paris catacombs were all totally mapped now?
@@WhitneyDahlin people don’t think rationally when they are scared
Remember
Never drop the camera
The camera man never dies
True. Even in Rec the cameraman died only after he dropped the camera and then the girl picked it up and survived.
Good Lord, that joke is lame and overused. Try to be original for once.
@@10_Percent_For_The_Big_Guy no
@@10_Percent_For_The_Big_Guy but it is true though, holding a camera makes you immortal. 🤷♂️
Jump off a 3 story building while recording will you live?
And before you say its just a joke its not funny
I would have very strong concerns of a toxic gas being down there. I've seen enough cave, mine, large ship videos to know contained spaces are no joke.
Most of the dangers is due to the minerals reacting with water and oxygen and creating toxic fumes, but the Paris Catacombs would be fine
Yeah, what if the bubonic plague was down in there too?
@@SteveBrownRocks2023the plague was bacteria...if there are rats there then maybe itll still be alive,but we can cure it with pur current tech so its no problem
You really don't. understand medicine or germs. Please, stick to the Little Golden Books. LoL. @@SteveBrownRocks2023
I've been down in some Catacombs in Paris. Those bones are so very old... There's no smell, decay.. nothing. And, the air moves in drafts. It's not 100% enclosed in any way.
For those who dont know, the "catacombes" are almost like a second city under Paris. Pretty much everywhere you go in paris you're walking on top of tunnels with skeletons in them
Skeletons
@@theGisbackboy Scarytons*
Ah yes the coty of love...
@@rickeyoftherhodes8983 💀
They also connect to Belgium
As much as I would love to go and explore the catacombs myself, I think I might just have a panic attack. Because not only am I a little claustrophobic but I would also just be too afraid of getting lost
They have guided tours with fairly large groups. Pack mentality makes it less fun to be honest that's why people sneak in and explore on their own so much. Highly recommend a tour for anyone.
I’m not afraid of being lost I’m afraid that they will come back to life
@@falcofurious i would grab alot of chalk and draw on the walls and when i go back i follow the chalk if i go back and go down a diffrent path i will use a diffrent color.
@@sadbob_tho7070 you would need more chalk than you could probably carry. Eventually youll see other people's chalk or cross your lines and end up going in circles. It's worse than a maze down there. Watch some videos about how big it is.
@@falcofurious damn didn't think of that
"You found a secret! Follow instructions on the tape to progress to the hidden boss."
As Above, So Below is an insanely good horror movie about the catacombs.
This sorta shit happens all the time in the catacombs. There’s only a few tunnels open to the public a lot of them have been sealed off and no ones meant to go into them..
But explorers chisel holes out and crawl through to explore then try to map it out for future explores. But they keep it hush hush.. then they get lost and have to try find a way out or hope another dude comes exploring.
Pretty fucked most of the tunnels are tiny, full of water and hard to breath.
and do you know this from experience or from research and I'm not being a smart-ass in any way I'm honestly asking
@@lisajohns8494
Experience
@@lisajohns8494 I lived in Paris for years and never went down there. Not even with the tour guides. Not risking it.
A trail of glowsticks would be ideal for getting back out.
@@NemesisVNV yess that's a good idea
The worst things always happened in the early 2000's.
Exactly, my birth is a great example of that
Yeah, me.
Yep
I could be your grandmother. I'm old
@@LuhSwervvv ah, self burn, these are rare
He saw a chain moving back and forth, it scared him so much he ran. Supposedly he went back for the camera.
I have actually been down in this place and of course I didn't go down in there like that guy did but I went on a tour and at one time we did hear some very strange noises in the tunnel that we were in.
That’s where the dem0ns lurk…☠️☠️☠️
I remember when this footage was found. It was featured on a few shows, like "Mysteries of Haunted Places" or even "A current Affair" or some show like that. It was in the nineties...mid...late? The man wandered the catacombs for days, with an old handy cam. Ppl who have had parties/ raves, homeless who tried to live there say it's alive, the catacombs, and it consumes you, makes you go mad. They start to hear voices, the wind gets to you quickly, catacomb divers say...you begin to hear talking, and every movement is suspect. Drives you mad. Tight spaces, endless mazes down there. The tape was verified several times by local authorities and the man's friends, who warned him not to go down there.
Carbon menoxide poisining
no trees no oxygen no brain functionality
I know the show you speak of and i remember the episode you speak of
Carry a bonsai tree with you for oxygen
did this man accidentally spit bars talkin about a man goin missin in the catacombs ??
The thing behind him just uploaded the footage for him. What a homie 👍🏼
Spat my drink out . Good point
😂
No some other explorers found the camera a long time after. And then they went to search for him after seeing the footage but weren't able to find him.
@@Dili7 some one with common sense. Nice
@@lucidtaxi8501 or no humour 🤔
Okay - We just figured out where all the Missing Persons from 'Missing 411' end up going
One last short before bed:
The short: 👻
if you are alone you are always afraid of the thought that something might happen or appear..
Always go in groups, atleast you won't die alone :)
Damm a bit dark but it’s true tho
Bring a gun. Early ending
@@poptoe11 illegal in France
@@dubber1416 Well I live in america. And the mans comment didn't state where he was from either. Thanks for telling me though I guess.
@@dubber1416 besides. There should be some other creative ways to off oneself in france. Some sort of tower I think. Waffel?
He doesn't mention the fact that you can get guided tours round the Parisian catacombs, well worth the trip if a bit macabre
scarry...God bless everyone, 73 years old grandma, 12/1023
Well to be fair seeing a crack fiend while you're down there must be terrifying xD
Personally, I think the only way that we're going to keep people from getting lost in the Paris catacombs is just give the urban explorers what they want. They want to explore, let them. Allow them to apply for permits to enter the catacombs at their own risk and document them. If they can do that, then we will likely have better maps and find far fewer people lost. And when someone does get lost, we have a better chance of locating them.
Right on, I agree.
That would ruin the experience though
@@TheIfifi the thrill of getting lost is much better than making the place safer! I agree! It’s not like “safety first” is a thing or not.
@@TheIfifi the experience of death?
@@briansilva6857 these people have no brains, how illiterate can u be? Ain't a game u can respawn? Lol
I’ve done a historical report on The Paris Catacombs. I scared the entire class with how horrific it can be to get lost there. I also used this video as part of it. Really scary stuff. Did it four years ago.
So you used fake footage. Because this is proven to be fake.
@@f3uibeghardt522 where is it proven?
@@f3uibeghardt522 where is it proven?(2)
@@handizel I have no idea. It was from a documentary I watched, but no way in hell I'd be able to remember the name of it. However, my memory is definitely correct when I say they came out and admitted it on video.
@@f3uibeghardt522 wait wait wait
So you’re saying “it’s proven” but you can’t even remember the name of the source?
Can- can you try to find the source first please
Cuz otherwise you saying “oh I remember” isn’t very credible
bro is the real disc 11
Mr Ballen Rocks!!! I Love his shows cause he always brings something new to the story !!!🎉
I actually remember quite a bit about this. And some people seem skeptical being someone managed to find the footage. And how he got there if it was unexplored. The thing is people get trapped down there constantly. They get lost and end up deeper and deeper into the tunnels. And many have been stuck down there for days or weeks before being found. That or not at all. There’s a guy that does tours in the searched part of the areas where he remembers his way around. He also told a story about how a girl went to climb one of the ladders to get out and a step broke on her and she fell and broke her leg. I think he said she was trapped down there for a week or two before firemen found her. But it was because she went exploring on her own and leaving her group when she wasn’t supposed too. So it’s very easy to get lost and separated in the tunnels. Which is why majority of it is off limits to the public and most entrances have been blocked to avoid more missing persons and injuries, along with deaths.
No
@@hermanoslocospolos2487 No?
@@furrtraploli sorry
LMAO REALLY? Thats actually a TEXTBOOK way your GOV of downplaying one of the most important places on Earth!!!!!
@@deethatsme32 skulls down there how is it important dumbas
It's 2021, if they wanted the whole place mapped it would've already been done. I'm more curious as to why they haven't wanted to map out the whole place.
There's alot of things the general public is not being made aware of im afraid.
Getting lost isn't the only hazard, cave in, toxic gases settling in low dead air spaces, water pools ect are just as dangerous.
Without guides people could be free to steal bones ect. It’s probably out of respect
There are bank supplies for exaple (at least I think so) I mean gold and vaults
Call me crazy, but secret bases might be the reason. The entire thing is like a maze, so finding anything in a specific place might be nearly impossible, without clear, detailed instructions. So secret military bases can be hidden very efficiently in there.
If anyone dosent know what mass graves are. They are big graves for multiple bodies. Mass graves were used alot during the plague.
It takes a special kinda person to even go down there...and come RIGHT BACK UP...let alone wander around once you're down there. Dang.
Thought this was a scene from "as above so below"
Yeah I thought so too
Ditto..
It is the same scene
@@rickymontana5815 the movie is based off of the catacombs not the video
Fr
I've known about this for a while but it never fails to scare me, the thought of being lost, all alone miles into an underground maze of human bones and stone walls without a map is enough to terrify someone, I can't imagine what it would actually be like
I know it's intriguing...I want to find books on it and more exploration stories
Terrifying
I'm with you on that point !!!
I wanna check it out
@@aflawedhuman2046 watch "as above so below". It's fictional, but such a good movie.
That’s why I just turn on comments and listen to the vid so I don’t see haunting videos of a man say “HuNgReY cHiWkEn”😂
Having visited them myself I can say you certainly do not have to wriggle through anything, anywhere open to the public you can walk upright. It is well lit and there is a guide.
Yeah, only the parts you have access to. There's miles of tunnels that are restricted to the public that are pitch black and mostly unmapped and/or unknown. Therefore, unless you know your way around mazes like Theseus, it's a death sentence because you'll most likely get lost and probably perish. Makes it even scarier considering you're in a place surrounded by human remains.
I bet the tour is pretty sick tho :D
@@CherokeeFlutist59let's not forget Theseus did have help from Ariadne. Her reward, being abandoned by him on an island.
Agree! Have done the tour as well. Large tunnels and lighted. Very cool to see
Yes, for the tourist portion it is well lit, etc etc. however, you do realize there’s more to the catacombs than what you saw, right? And this dude being a local most likely didn’t pay a fee and go on the tour- he went in one of the many other entrances that are still there, just not advertised. OP, you must be American, because you immediately argued, assumed what you had seen was all there was and that you are automatically 💯 correct, insinuating Ballen San idiot that doesn’t know what he’s talking about.
Lol, there's more than what you saw genius 😂
I have been in the catacombs before. I had a tour guide and she took me into a room and started talking, she had said that the room we were standing in had collapsed multiple times before. When I tell you I legitimately died for a second, like heart stopped, I mean it 💀
Lmfao
WHY WOULD THEY EVEN TAKE PEOPLE IN THAT ROOM
Yami - better tips🤑
They are digital now, so you hear it thru a phone device and it feels so wrong bc you realize it’s just you and a device telling you the history. I kinda panicked for a min. till I realized they do have ppl down there. They are just focus on keep ppl from wandering to places they shouldn’t. So it’s safe for the most part.
@@KingOfGaymes it’s part of the passage, in order to get to the end of the catacombs you must pass thru this room.
This is the kind of stuff that informs most of my nightmares. Being lost in an enclosed underground space. Seemingly no way out AND surrounded by human remains. No thanks.
In the 1970s my Dad and his best friend went to Turkey on an archeological dig, where exchange for the cost of the trip you would work during the day doing the basic digging etc. work for the dig. On one of their days off they went exploring somewhere. They found a tunnel in the middle of nowhere and decided to go in. It keep getting smaller and smaller until it got to the point where they were on their bellies having some trouble getting their bodies through. They realised that if they or the one on the end, got stuck or something happened like an earthquake or medical emergency that we (their families) would never ever know how or where they disappeared. So they backed out. But every time I imagine, especially being the first one in where there is someone behind me and that if the person couldn't get out and being being trapped behind that person.... panicky....I'm glad they came out.
That's why the backrooms were made
Love your videos ❤
“Nobody can steal the horn of the Minotaur!” 😂
I've heard of this one! A group of experts/explorers found the camera and try to find the person who lost it, they couldn't find him but they said they think he found the "entrance to hell" and is probably already dead.
"probably"
Well this footage is from the year 2000, so you can probably change that to "definitely". But it seems to be a hoax anyway, so it's not like it matters.
@@shelbyb9965 no I did mean probably. As in *their* time, when it all happened. Obviously he's dead now
I don't believe there is an "entrance to hell" that would be crazy, but it's probably haunted with the dead souls of those who were buried there so he must've got spooked by one, got lost and died down there. Spooky stuff :P
I believe that. Most likely the port hole to hell.🤔
@@calypsomelypso or it's a hoax
@@hobb4454 eh believe whatever you want, that's your choice 🤷♀️
They found the man who dropped the camera and I watched an interview they did with him a few years back, he said he was with a tourist group and he was looking at something, graffiti or he was taking pictures, I'm not exactly sure, but he was engrossed in what he was doing and realised the group had wandered off leaving him behind, he got freaked out and ran after them because he didn't want to get lost ,and in his panic, he dropped the camera he went back and retrieved it after he caught up with the others!
Source?
Thank you.
No one is asking Then how do we have the footage. Duh.
@@whereswaldo5740 it was found in the tunnels . Or at least that’s the consensus but if that’s not the case where is the vid?
@@whereswaldo5740 because he put or a friend put it up on the web?? DUh???🙄
@@whereswaldo5740 huh??
They have gated stairways at street level that they use for tours... I have never seen a single video of the catacombs that had someone take narrow tunnels to get into it.
If no one knows where the section with the arrows is then how did someone find the camera?
I see two possible scenarios of why he freaked out. 1:he was seeing and hearing things
2:he was running from someone or something and he wasn’t alone
I don’t fully remember, but the version of this I saw had audio of something in the darkness, then the guy ran.
This why you should armed yourself with a sword and extra torches before going dungeon crawling.
And dont go solo levelling
Who the fuck uses a sword in 2021?
@@AsukaLangleyS02 it's up to you if you prefer range weapons but think about it, your holding a torch and a weapon at the same time. Swords on the other hand can be use to attack and defend and retaliate in a darkest dungeon such as this.
@@Morunic777 You can equip lights onto guns, therefore no need to hold a torch.
Right!!!!
They should just send a team of highly trained explorers down there with some echolocation beacons, it should map out almost all of the rooms. And have them place lighting down there.
Or drones, there's a lot of places that can't be accessed due the size or difficulty reaching the whole structure. Drones could map, be traced and recovered by other drones.
Someone has to pay for all of that. To put lights up in places people aren't supposed to explore would be a useless endeavor. The catacombs are HUGE.
@@nikki1400
look at above comment about drones, that's still a feasible idea, it's better to have a drone than human. It is kinda noble to do mapping of the catacomb,if not much a little would help especially for people who are too curious and for rescue missions etc, whatever it is helpful might even help find some lost people in years past
Or maybe pay a clairvoyant to find him. I'm not saying they are real but some clairvoyants have interesting accuracy percentage.
@@shyme_8280 yeh bro or maybe even a hippo because they're cool.
If they didn't know, they weren't experts
I have issues with corn mazes. So yeah... No freaking way would you catch me there. 😂
It's the feet sticking out of a hole tho for me. He searched for that picture and was like, "Yeah that'll work."
thanks for the laugh, bud. Best comment yet. 😂🤣
That's a very tragic story of a real spelunker actually.
@@jibbygonewrong2458 got a link
@@jibbygonewrong2458 just stop
@@ThatFilthyBastard "the nutty putty cave incident"
I always got nightmares about the girl that was drinking with her friends, she blacked out and wondered off. The left her and she woke up in pitch black and roamed for two weeks til the search party found her body in darkness.... That's something that just makes me pray 🙏
What video??
@@MetalUpYourA84 ruclips.net/video/BWg9R4kNr40/видео.html
@@raphael6835 ok
@@MetalUpYourA84 it's one of Mr ballens old videos. if I remember right it was in Russia if that helps you find it
@@jeffhunter373 ok
He panicked and dropped his camera, making his death inevitable
I watched a film called 'As above down below' this film was based in paris and some of the scene's in this film are the same as this video, scary
Speaking of catacombs, "As Above, So Below" is a slightly ridiculous, yet entertaining horror movie that is worth a watch or two.
The ending of that movie when you're up side down. Crazy.
How about another movie to get filmed there like a regular tour is going on down there when suddenly an earthquake hits ..."OPPS !" 😨
Love that movie
I was waiting for someone to mention it! Such a good movie though, just the fact if going deeper and deeper is anxiety driving
It was a bit silly, but I agree, VERY horrifying knowing that you're MILES underground and don't even know where you are or where you're heading, if there's even an exit where you're heading! Some call them stupid, but I consider them courageous for doing something that most of the world wouldn't even consider!!! God bless the souls of those lost down there, HOPEFULLY somebody will figure out a clear path ALL the way through!!
That movie actually scared men
What I’m confused on is the part where John said that no experts can identify where he is in the catacombs, yet the only possible way that video could’ve been obtained was straight from the tape inside the camera which would’ve been located where he was. Or they could’ve used the location the camera was found plus the footage to backtrack to where the bones were
People don't think for themselves lol. You aren't the only one who questioned that, I did too.
common barrial ground for masses, nothing more. All else is BS
Unless he was live streaming and thats how they saw it.
@@danmarsh7183 Bruh, this was in 2000. Nobody livestreaming back then.
Of course I cannot fathom why so many watch this stupid channel
I first heard of this place and saw the video on scariest places on Earth, great show from back in the day.
100% Xenomorph back there 😅 lmao
"Nobody knows where this is" so how did they find the camera he dropped there? 🤔
As in mapped out. No one can directly point to it on any map, as it hasn't been mapped. So, no one knows where it be
My thoughts exactly........🤔
@@yourface2406 You're still completely missing the very obvious point here
EXACTLY
Exactly
"as above so below" was a decently scary movie that captured all of this. Has a few jump scares but still a decent flik
I ' ve seen it.. good movie.. but I felt so claustrophobic..
@@danijelalise34 I agree. A few times, especially in the scene where they went through the tunnel under water, I freaked out a bit! I really liked the ending where they opened the man hole cover and came up through the opening but upsidedown. Well done!
@@2792revs yeah, the ending was great but you couldn't tell till the end wheather they will survive or not.. very tense movie.
Agreed, great film
i saw it
I went there on my honeymoon. In the 1700's they emptied the overcrowded cemeteries, who's stench was rotting fresh food, amongst other horrors. They marked each cemetery with a plaque and lined the skulls up on the edges and tossed the rest of the bones behind them. Room after room, after room. Then a drop of water landed on my head and I was done. When I got upstairs they checked my bag to make sure I wasn't taking any bones home with me.
The hollowed out stone was used in building the city. It's a cool space. Gives you a real sense of your mortality.
He was so paniced he drop the only source of light he had on him and run off into the pitch darkness never to seen after ...I have watched this before gives me chills every time.....
It’s fake
@@boredinternetuser2973 it's not fake...I have watched many videos on this guy go check out yourself...
@@rosyhues2239 or maybe use a little bit of brain and realise why would the explorers who found the footage not talk with some authorities but would go to a TV network instead and the TV network would also not try to reach out to any authorities
@@PriyanshuSharma-ey3bc listen you I never told anyone to believe me.. , so you use your brain and don't come at me telling this or that, if you have problem with this guy go ask him why he didn't go to authorities or why he uploaded it on TV or RUclips..maybe he did and they did nothing knowing there is no hope ones someone lost in catacombs , or many times corrupted authority don't even look in missing person case ....
Start thinking man. He said noone knows where this is, and that catacombs experts have no idea where this location is. But somehow we have a camera footage. If noone knows where this is how did they get the video???
If I ever decide to explore The Catacombs, you know I’m bringing a metric ton of rope, chalk, glow sticks, a flashlight, and batteries for said flashlight
You also know if I run out of this stuff at any point, I’m not going in further
Just bring an extra backpack worth of glowsticks and batteries/ spare flashlights too
And some ar 15s and 50 bodyguards and experts
Imagine u go to follow the rope and it’s cut off. I’d bring a shot gun too
@@emare7851 unless I’m loading it with rock salt, I don’t think it’d be much help with the demons
@@KainaX122 u think it was a demon? I dunno possibly or somebody in there who is messed up yet powerful. I heard there r several secret passages.
I was just going for my usual stroll through the catacombs, when I happened to see a camcorder shining back in the torchlight. As soon as I picked up the camera, from under a pile of bones, I could tell the footage on it would be genuinely authentic. Of somebody having a panic attack.
You do realize he’s not the only person to explore the forbidden depths of the catacombs right? We do know such tunnels exist like in the pyramids of Giza and even in nature. So it wouldn’t be the weirdest thing that the camera had been found. However, the authenticity of the video is for a different argument.
@@mraruba true. I just stay skeptical about any footage that is reportedly "found footage", especially if it's anything scary.
I'll never again go into The Catacombs. 😂😂😂
The footage is authentic and he got spooked because when he came across the remains he started to panic and couldn't find his way out so he fell into hysteria where he had an anxiety attack due to not finding his way out and ran out of panic. He could've gotten out or died but there was nothing down there in particular that scared him like no creature or anything
He didn't panic because of the human remains that makes no sense at all. He was literally exploring catacombs
You talk like its fact but its your opinion. No one knows
@@dubber1416 so answer me this, if you were exploring a place and you came across human remains you wouldn't panic? Horses ass.
That makes sense
@@MrBlack252 The WHOLE catacombs are human remains LOL He would have seen thousand by then. What are you on about.
Paris graffiti artists have explored a lot of those tunnels where they connect with sewers and subway tracks to create art down there. Not so much painting, but sculptures out of the existing rock using power tools. You can find whole sculpture galleries deep in those tunnels that few people have ever seen.
In one place people were in a boat when they came upon a painting hanging in the wall! One of them took the painting even though it was a strange place where they found it! He put it above his fireplace! The next morning 🌄 he discovered to his surprise that the painting was no longer were he put it! He got a boat and went to the same spot and to their surprise found the painting back in the same exact position!
@@JR-ez3zd BULLSHIT
@@JR-ez3zd Wow that is not just freaky but trippy af, where did u hear this?
@@johnnylego807 In his head
There graffiti ends at a certain location and there so much more to that place then where the graffiti ends.
This was actually footage of me exploring catacombs in Elden Ring 😂
Oh the catacombs in Israel are massive like can't even imagine the underground tunnels and caves and giant rooms.
this reminds me of the movie “as above, so below”. its a found footage film about people venturing into the catacombs to uncover the unsolved deaths and mysteries and is actually scarier and more terrifying than it looks
Good creepy movie
It is about this.
I think this is as above so below tbh
I believe this video inspired the movie.
@@anycivic805 it isn't the movie, but I read one of the inspirations for it was this video
Do you know what was written on the entrance of the catacombs ?
It was written: Arrête c'est ici l'emouer de la mort
Which translates to "Stop, this is the empire of death" you're welcome 😃👌✨
Thank u .. I was just going to look it up.. lol great minds
the whole world is the empire of death.. "man has an appointment first with death , then the judgement"
That's crazy and creepy for sure 😎🤟🤘
bro found the backrooms💀💀
"As above, so below" its a great movie !
I love part when they go to the tunnel with the inscription "Abandon all hope ye who enter here” so chill
That movie was a trip watching it the first time, Idc if people say it was predictable, I couldn't predict a flaming car around that corner because they were underground or how that dude died by the car
@@coincollectorchase a great movie
Back rooms level
@@neveroutofbalance365I definitely agree, it's one of my favorites
Sonchilling . so chill means relaxed
U know it's not good when he slaps you with a warning sign
WELL DONE BALLEN ! 😊
I went in there, with my fiancée, you have different passage ways we went via the museum, the passage way in this video is one that people enter illegally and they call themselves the catacombs explorers it’s so large that it runs all underneath Paris , The stone in the pavement that leads to the entrance of the Catacombs in Paris is called a manhole cover. It is a heavy circular cover made of metal or stone that is used to access underground utility tunnels, including the entrance to the Catacombs. These manhole covers are typically designed to be sturdy and secure, preventing unauthorized access to the underground areas.
It's amazing how many people are struggling with "undiscovered"
The scariest place on earth: taco bell bathroom 😂
Shutup
Oh my..you're right .I had an experience in a dirty taco bell bathroom involving one usable clean stall, a second stall with an over flowing toilet, three people ahead of me with stomach flu,...and thoughts on how to levitate using the handicap rails.....now that's scary taco bell sh* t...
Lol
@@ivanmacias3256 you know it's true 😂
Nice joke boomer
@@Terrythetroll. calling a gen z person a boomer is stupid 😂 I'm 2002 not 1950
Been there and yes it was terrifying.
Always wondered what happened to that guy. Thanks Mr. Ballen!!!
He was part of a tourist group and he was fine.
@@PraiseTheFSMonster oh wow!! Did he get separated from the group?
@Drkwlf92 That's what I read. He got distracted filming and when he realized he got separated he freaked out and ran to find them
@@PraiseTheFSMonster Interesting!! Thanks for sharing that good info. 👍🏾
For anyone that thinks its staged, remember that the catacombs are extremely hard to navigate, and even difficult for professionals. The likelyhood of someone staging this on the SLIGHTEST chance someone would actually find this is very unlikely.
But you their are tourist entrances to enter the catacombs down a few stairs. Seems like all French people commenting on this are saying it's not scary at all or dangerous, not talking about areas you arent supposed to climb into tho
@@briantannenbaum8110 there are mapped areas but the majority of it is unmapped and it gets really hard to navigate.
How did the footage got upload doe
@@h4ed It's called found footage
@@frazure757 but like he said that no one knows where the fuck the video is in said catacombs
Me:Scared out of my mind
Me also:Time to go to the comments to cheer myself up
Me toooo 😰
Literally trying to fall asleep and of course I have to watch this video😂😂
And now you find out there's a movie too!!! 😈
Hi
Ditto
If nobody knows where the area is, how did they find the footage? Who found the footage?
They did a movie based on this. It was okay.
“Viewer Discretion is advised” *me who scares easily proceeds to watch*
Lol. I don't know why he said that. I seen nothing scary. He just showed a few steps. I seen no bones. This is clickbait!
There were images of bones
I've heard of this story. I also heard a team went down there to see if the Lost Man can be found. Even though it's forbidden to go down there
And what happened
@@giovannithegreat8119 all they found was the camera. No fresh remains or anything of the explorer that went down there. Hell I don't think they ran into anything.
You can hear water rushing in, which usually happens in the Paris catacombs and can flood very easily. He probably was scared by the water and started running and might have drowned.
Imagine socializing with other ghosts and seeing 1 dude run past you.
Do it the same way cave divers map new caves. Literally attach mile long ropes and have people hanging out at different markers to transfer supplies as needed. Why does it need to stay a mystery
Because the French government is Unionized. Making the people required to sign off on stuff double lazy.
@@FlakeTillman that sucks
Ground penetrating sonar should help.
A lot of the areas are closed off and it's illegal to exploring them.
@@sethjanisse4889 The entirety of paris? Lol
"stop, here is the empire of death"
I remember seeing the video years ago on a show called Scariest Places on Earth. They used to air it on Freeform (when it was ABC family) around Halloween time every year. Gave me chills
You the man Mr.B. I loved all your stories. And thank you for your service
That sounds far fetched. I mean, who recovered the camera?