No, In the 1880's there was a stage coach robbery. 2 men held up a stage in NV near the Austin area. They were both caught within a days or a week. I don't remember all of it. Each only had around 60 dollars of the loot on them, and never said what they did with the rest of the money. The gold coins were never found until this couple found it a hundred years later.
Don’t forget there was a time when gold was illegal in the United States. It was one of the reforms of Roosevelt in order to stabilize the currency. If you were a Rich coin collector in fear losing all of your gold to the US government it would make sense to bury it and hopefully like prohibition not that long before will eventually end and you could reclaim your collection. And then unfortunately probably the guy died Again.
When I was a child (about 3) we lived in Alaska (North Pole/Fairbanks) cause my father was in the Air Force. I was obsessed with and used to hide apples in the air vents that were on the floor. One day I tried to hide an apple in an air vent I had yet to stash my apples in and found a Tupperware container. In that container was 25 Morgan dollars, Ellis Island ferry coin, among other obscure silver coins. Parents held onto them for a long time but eventually I cashed in. (Basically got what their worth in silver was) Sometimes you’ve been walking on treasure all along.
1:33 "Well, some people believe famous outlaw and robber jesse james-" me: "prepare for trouble" my brother who was watching with me: "and make it double"
Im a painter and decorator in scotland and the amount of old people who put a stash of cash behind their radiators is unbelievable..they dont trust banks.
The toxic cloud under water "If you tried to breathe it in you might not make it back to the surface" I'm not sure but I think if you tried to breathe in anything that was under water you'll won't make it back to the surface. Yes the family that turned in the million dollars is also better than I would be too. There is no way I would turn in a million dollars. Nope, never found anything close to this bizarre.
The car reminds me of something that happened in my home town. About 20 years ago, somebody on the outskirts of town was digging a basement on a new to them property. They found a police car. My town is kind of a hillbilly town, and its always been more "come back with a warrant" or "come back when you have enough cops to arrest everybody here". The buried cop car definitely helped shape that image of our town lol.
I used to live in Devils Lake, ND and in about 2013, the local supermarket bought an adjacent parking lot and when they ripped up the slabs of concrete, it was discovered that there was a basement underneath that. There were very few people who even remembered what the building looked like and everyone just assumed that it was just a concrete parking lot.
I found a rusty old wrench on the side of the road in Kenduskeag, Maine... I also found an old steel penny on the floor in front of one of those prize machines at my local Family Dollar
I found $15 once in the finger holes of a bowling ball as a kid. Thought wow, I'm so lucky. Found $40 in Wal-Mart parking lot blowing in the wind. One bill hit my leg and the other was on mulched curb with light post stuck on a bush. And found a $125.00 scratch off that was overlooked and thrown away.....lol....
I uncovered a velociraptor skull when I was at summer camp. When I came back from telling the camp counselor about it, it was gone like someone took it away and covered up the hole like I wasn't supposed to find it.
Some things you aren't meant to find. There's specific places like that in Oregon. There are artifacts in these places. Ancient indigenous artifacts. The tribes want them to stay where they are. If dug up and sold, it's highly illegal.
That story and theory sounds correct since the counselor probably told his or her boss about you finding a velocirapter skull near the camp you were at and the boss got someone to get the skull from your stuff and hide it somewhere else so the skull would not be evidence for a archaeology team to remove the camp and do an archaeologist site where you found a skull. Or a kid from the place where you sleep at during that stay at that camp you were at could've easily been the one that took the velocirapter skull out of jealousy. Or the skull was not a dinosaur skull and was a skull of a modern bird.
I heard that there had been more monolith found but for those I think it's just people editing a photo itself. If you're good at editing a picture otherwise woops. I know it's written oops but I wanted to write it like that.
2:10 As someone that spent 20+ years in the aquarium industry I knew what that was right away. Tubifex worms. Commonly sold for ornamental aquarium fish food. They are sold in live blobs just like that or in frozen cubes.
Its absolutely rediclous not to keep it... makes no sense they are like oh no i want to just slave away the rest of my life to pay for a home im never in just to sleep wake up and go slave away some more and still have to struggle. and thoroughly plan just to do a thing i enjoy. Then barley enjoy it because ur just drained in every way... oh but then u have time to enjoy life when ur crippled and broken and unable to do shit. Its like they make it to where the only pleasure/coping thing u can do in life is drink a beer .. shit ppl sleep stressed ik im not the only one w nots in my gut everynight because u have to get up and carry on w this fucking drag of a life that is riddled w just absolute bs... for the love of god if ur kid finishes high school tell them to take a fucking break for a year or two before the fucking drag continues and intensifies....
SAFE TO SAY....you could easily just drill a 3/8" hole in that safe - and then use a video inspection type camera to reveal it's contents .....this way you could find out what is inside without having to destroy the safe... and also using the minimal amount of time and effort overall to do so...
@@hildeandersen2202 fk that, if the thing is taunting me, I'm coming for it. Btw, safe was made by a the Cary street Safe company in Buffalo NY that made security systems up until 1929. The names painted across the front are Woods and Vick/s, usually the safe company would have the name of the people or business that ordered the safe painted across the front like you see in the pics. No findings on a woods/vick/s or any variation thereof in the state of NY. That said, my brain is off on some fantastical tangent in which old timey thieves broke into the business with intentions of cracking the safe off site, that didn't happen and after desperate frustration and blind rage, they shoved it in the back of some family barn in or around the Barre area in NY. There it sat for nearly 100 years until some family member of the long 😵 thieves decided they couldn't handle the fantasy of all their wildest dreams being locked away behind those walls just taunting them their entire lives, so in bitterness they hauled it to a field somewhere, hoping there is nothing in there, but also that the accursed thing would get blasted to smithereens in the public's attempts at cracking it...that or the whole thing is a brilliant ad campaign....in which case...we can only hope they never let on....
@@Frankie5Angels150 Yeah, I was actually thinking they could use an acetylene torch to cut the hinges. That would take a little less time than drilling a hole for a camera but, as tightly fitting as it was, I'm not sure you'd be able to open it any better. Where's a good light saber when ya need one?
My great grandfather had a safe like that he was high up in the coast guard, he had a red Safe moved in to his house and put in the basement. It was so heavy it took half a dozen sailors to get it in there, but due to unforeseen circumstances my great grandfather and his family had to move to England leaving the safe still in the basement. I went to go see it the lady who owns the house now said she tried to have movers take the safe out but it wouldn’t budge, as far as i know it‘s never been opened my grandmother doesn’t Remember the code.
That last 1 was crazy! Why’d it take them 3 days to go back, when they knew the perpetrators had cameras monitoring the catacombs? That was obviously stupid🙄.
i don't know what might be in the safe, but i can't believe no one has opened it!! they aren't trying hard enough!! i'd like to have a shot at it with my three-person team...
@@nenengramirez4261 no safe is really safe. even the best modern safes can be opened pretty easily. it's just about the time and noise, not about IF u can open it.
Mary Ruggiero I am starting to think that the farmer planted it there himself for attention. There is no way that he doesn’t want to know what’s in there. He could easily hire some people to come out and open the damn thing. 😑 idk just seems fishy to me.
Wow those gold coins from the 1800's are an amazing find. I'm into metals, gold and silver. I have a few 1oz gold coins and they are worth their weight of the current gold price. Roughly $1,900 an ounce today. Finding $10 million worth.....wow!
Gold coin story: Don't forget the US not only went off the gold standard, it was also made illegal to own gold coins. I'd guess someone didn't want to sell them back to the gov't. as the law required and hid them, but either lost track of them or died before they could be retrieved.
What they didn't mention was how much of it was taken by the government. As bad as the states are; they were lucky to find them here rather than some third world country where all you get is a pat on the back on your way out of the country.
I was pulling up my old floorboards and then I found a cellar underneath my house. I am dumb so I climbed down and it was just a wine cellar. It was cold and there was wine that dated back 200 years ago!
I absolutely love the first story! Unfortunately I don’t have a backyard. I found it a bit obvious that the Ferrari was intentionally buried for insurance. Why else bury it, especially so shallow in the ground.
@@CCABPSacsach ohhh, I do tend to miss those small but highly important details as I’m wishing I could dig up a new or old Ferrari wrapped in thick plastic so it wasn’t damaged by the elements! Thanks for clearing that up!
It was hidden because some guy told 2 men to scrap the Ferrari Dino but they got so attached to it that they decided to bury it so that they could unbury it later but later on forgot where they buried it. The person who had the car in their backyard claimed his children were digging but that wasn’t true. It was later dug up and restored and now you can see it in cali
I worked somewhere where they had a giant safe as large as a room,it also had some underground buildings separate from one another also some unexploded bombs. Discovered airport via WW2. But bombs remained buried but safe remained open because if closed could not be opened also door size of building and could not be removed in any known way. Maybe if blew up entire building along with buried bombs and all.
Wow. The underwater river is basically EXACTLY same thing the game Subnautica has, a place called lost river. (Spoilers!) I was in awe (or should I say, AMAZED) to learn that such place exist on earth! I wonder if developers knew this kind of thing actually exist on earth and made it. Super cool anyway, especially when you have played the game (One of the best games ever btw!)
I’ve always wondered what to do if I were to find something like this, like the gold coins or the car? Do I call the police? Do I bring it to a pawn shop? What is the procedure one is supposed to do upon making a crazy discovery?
Some excited 7 year old kid: "MOM, MOM, I FOUND A LEGO. CAN I KEEP IT?!" Mom, half listening while sunbathing: "Yeah, sure baby, whatever." I'd hate to be that parent loading the vehicle later.
Whatever I find on my property (including piles of old gold coins) belongs to me. If I have to pay for what goes wrong, then I benefit for what goes right!
In spite. Before he died, Mr. A. Mart told his wife that he had buried all his money in a glass jar somewhere along the fench rows on their farm (leaving only a red string sticking out of the ground to mark the spot). Out of spit she never bought a grave marker for his grave; but, her grave is beside his (with a very large, nice grave marker). Mrs. Mart spent most of her life searching for his buried mone. No one knows if she ever found it. This happened back in the late 1950s. Today there is a huge trailer park, more than 50 low cost houses, many apartment buildings, a church, and several small business where that farm was.
2:08 During the end of the civil war, the Confederates supposedly buried gold across the country so the Union wouldn't get it. That gold could be some of the lost treasure.
Well, it looks like they broke the working parts. I kinda feel this is a "feel good hoax," to be honest. Bad times, something to get peoples minds off of bad times. I doubt there is loot inside. I would dare even say he did it himself. A 100year old + safe? and no one can open it? I cant help but find that ... a tad odd. Even most power tools today would make short work of that. Call me sceptical. But I dare say there are a lot of professionals that could (have if not broken,) have that thing open in a few hours at at most or even less than a hour. I will accept its a small town so..
I know one that I think should be on this list, so I have these old rusted paint cans in my house THAT DEFINITELY have something in them and asked my mom one day, “what do you think are in those cans?” She suggested it was “Bootleg drinks of the adult kind” from the previous owners of the house but no one knows what are in those cans to this day. I’m thinking of making a RUclips video of us opening the cans to see what’s inside
I know someone who saw a garbage bag off the side of the road and decided to clean it up. He initially thought it was lawn clippings, but when he dumped it out in his garden for mulch, it was marijuana. Someone had left it there for a drop site and my friend found it. He sold it to a high school friend for $300
Everyone else: what's in that safe?! Someone has got to get it open! Me ( remembering the movie "Lovely Bones"): oh, look.. I'm suddenly crying hysterically
i agree too. not 100% tho. if the original owners of whatever come to me and prove it's theirs, i will ofc give it back. unless it was money and i already spent it.
I live in San Diego and about 2 weeks ago a door on an armored truck that was driving down the highway flew open and several bags fell onto the highway and broke open. Money was flying everywhere and people were stopping and grabbing money but the idiots just had to film the whole thing with their cellphones. Within the hour, the police were warning people that if they took any of the cash, they would be arrested if they did not turn the money into the police dept. They had already arrested 3 people using the video footage as evidence. I don't know if they got back all the money but to me, it's finders keepers because the armored truck drivers drove off not knowing they had dropped the cash. Everybody was so happy as they were stuffing their pockets and I thought what a nice Christmas story but then the police posted their videos. Bah humbug!
1--Bags of cash in armored trucks won't just break open with loose bills flying everywhere if they fall out. 2--Odds of that happening ---0000001% 3--Why the hell do ppl. suggest to call the police? I saw Bigfoot---- call the police. Aliens from outer space ----call the police! 4---What do you expect cops to do? Might as well a plumber.
It is usually urine when there are sharp pointy things and teeth - that makes it a witch's bottle to alert all others of the blood to say... this is MY HOME, do not disrespect it. It's WAY more common to use vinegar now.
A little dark but possible that safe has bones etc, that would be a fairly elaborate and clever way of hiding your crime and also pinning the blame on someone else 🤔
If you can't open the safe you can still X-ray it. Someone somewhere would surely be curious enough to donate their time, expertise, and equipment to do it.
The gold coins sound similar to this pirate that buried gold coins on an island. Some have been recovered but I'm pretty sure, most of them somehow got buried with old munitions where nobody else is allowed to go. The island is SUPER dangerous.
I am 💯% sure that the giant LEGO was intentionally placed at the shores of Europe and America as publicity stunt to get attention by Dutch artist. The could have ended up in Africa or somewhere around South American Shores but they didn't and that proves that the dutch artist was also a big attention seeker and pretty much succeeded in his mission.
At 22:04 the Word creeper (you can see where this is gong) AW MAN,SO WE BACK IN THE MINE GOT OUR PIXAXE swimming SIDE TO SIDE SIDE TO SIDE #creeperawman
what a fascinating video! i love how you uncover these strange finds. however, i have to say, some of these discoveries seem a bit too exaggerated to be real. like, could that giant artifact really have been hidden for so long without anyone noticing? just feels a little hard to believe, ya know?
If I were the farmer I'd be careful with that safe. Whoever planted that safe has a grunge against the farmer. Think about how much damage people did to his field trying to open it. Also, he probably wouldn't be able to plant crops on the field while idiot are trespassing on it trying to open it. Also, you are saying nobody can open the safe. On the Mythbusters cat burglar special we learn the safes are classified by how long it would take to crack. This means the safe was either built specifically to be impossible to open or rigged in a similiar way
It looks like an ordinary safe of 1880-1920, that shouldn't be too hard to open with a sledgehammer and wedges/crowbars, with no need for silence. Professional locksmiths can open these things too.
Exactly. Someone somewhere can open that dadgum safe. I’m starting to think that maybe the farmer put it there himself for attention and now doesn’t want anyone to try and open it. There is no way he wouldn’t want to know what it was.
All you need is a plasma cutter, acetylene torch, drill holes with with cobalt or titanium bits, insert hooks to four holes with, grab the T880S kenworth wrecker tow,.....SEND IT.....45 min tops.....
I've watched enough Mr. Ballen to know better than to go scuba diving in that underwater lake
Amen!!!!
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Same! I come to this page if Ballen hasn’t posted lol
I just subscribed to him the other day LOL
I think the coin hoard was just a rich 1800s madlad putting it there as a time capsule and not remembering of taking it out .
No, In the 1880's there was a stage coach robbery. 2 men held up a stage in NV near the Austin area. They were both caught within a days or a week. I don't remember all of it. Each only had around 60 dollars of the loot on them, and never said what they did with the rest of the money. The gold coins were never found until this couple found it a hundred years later.
Don’t forget there was a time when gold was illegal in the United States. It was one of the reforms of Roosevelt in order to stabilize the currency. If you were a Rich coin collector in fear losing all of your gold to the US government it would make sense to bury it and hopefully like prohibition not that long before will eventually end and you could reclaim your collection. And then unfortunately probably the guy died Again.
@@benketengu good Theory
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I like putting notes on parked cars saying
"If you can get inside, You can have it"
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Same 😂
I hope these are your own cars you’re talking about?!
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When I was a child (about 3) we lived in Alaska (North Pole/Fairbanks) cause my father was in the Air Force. I was obsessed with and used to hide apples in the air vents that were on the floor. One day I tried to hide an apple in an air vent I had yet to stash my apples in and found a Tupperware container. In that container was 25 Morgan dollars, Ellis Island ferry coin, among other obscure silver coins. Parents held onto them for a long time but eventually I cashed in. (Basically got what their worth in silver was) Sometimes you’ve been walking on treasure all along.
Nice
I think there is a body in the safe.
1:33 "Well, some people believe famous outlaw and robber jesse james-"
me: "prepare for trouble"
my brother who was watching with me: "and make it double"
Im a painter and decorator in scotland and the amount of old people who put a stash of cash behind their radiators is unbelievable..they dont trust banks.
Hey Raines, I need a new car, or an older one just new to me. Can you help a brother out? I’m not dealing with Kip, he’s still a rookie.
@@jackdurden466 😂😂😂😂
I get chuffed finding a fiver in a jacket Iv not worn for months.
Think I'd piss my pants if I found anything more then that 🙂
@@odettefrancis8678 so if you were to say, find a $10 bill, you'd just pee all over yourself?
@markb.humble6945 absolutely! I'm easy to please obviously lol
In Ontario, in a man made lake. You can find a entire farm under water, a barn, tree logs stacked and everything; except animals of course.
I have heard of it
Did the animals died?
@@neildorta3526 They where relocated. They wouldn't kill a bunch of farm animals for no reason.
The farmer decided to go with farming fish?😋😁😝🤔
There are a few in new hampshire also
The toxic cloud under water "If you tried to breathe it in you might not make it back to the surface" I'm not sure but I think if you tried to breathe in anything that was under water you'll won't make it back to the surface.
Yes the family that turned in the million dollars is also better than I would be too. There is no way I would turn in a million dollars.
Nope, never found anything close to this bizarre.
I would keep 1 of each coin and sell the others
Yup founder keeper. I didn't steal it.
@Datrebor how bout air under the water
@@thaddeushill7080 Well, there is air in the water but we don't have the ability to use it to breath like the fish do.
The car reminds me of something that happened in my home town.
About 20 years ago, somebody on the outskirts of town was digging a basement on a new to them property.
They found a police car.
My town is kind of a hillbilly town, and its always been more "come back with a warrant" or "come back when you have enough cops to arrest everybody here". The buried cop car definitely helped shape that image of our town lol.
Lmao 😂
I used to live in Devils Lake, ND and in about 2013, the local supermarket bought an adjacent parking lot and when they ripped up the slabs of concrete, it was discovered that there was a basement underneath that. There were very few people who even remembered what the building looked like and everyone just assumed that it was just a concrete parking lot.
I found a rusty old wrench on the side of the road in Kenduskeag, Maine... I also found an old steel penny on the floor in front of one of those prize machines at my local Family Dollar
I found $15 once in the finger holes of a bowling ball as a kid. Thought wow, I'm so lucky. Found $40 in Wal-Mart parking lot blowing in the wind. One bill hit my leg and the other was on mulched curb with light post stuck on a bush. And found a $125.00 scratch off that was overlooked and thrown away.....lol....
The penny is mine, I lost one lo g time ago.
I uncovered a velociraptor skull when I was at summer camp. When I came back from telling the camp counselor about it, it was gone like someone took it away and covered up the hole like I wasn't supposed to find it.
Some things you aren't meant to find. There's specific places like that in Oregon. There are artifacts in these places. Ancient indigenous artifacts. The tribes want them to stay where they are. If dug up and sold, it's highly illegal.
How big was it
That story and theory sounds correct since the counselor probably told his or her boss about you finding a velocirapter skull near the camp you were at and the boss got someone to get the skull from your stuff and hide it somewhere else so the skull would not be evidence for a archaeology team to remove the camp and do an archaeologist site where you found a skull. Or a kid from the place where you sleep at during that stay at that camp you were at could've easily been the one that took the velocirapter skull out of jealousy. Or the skull was not a dinosaur skull and was a skull of a modern bird.
does that mean you went to summer camp in the Gobi Desert, or was it buried later?
@@waldennelson7539 Actually, you know people have been discovering dinosaurs fossil in place we would never thought of.
Imagine how confused or excited the people who found these where
I would be super amzed
The worms, those were pretty kind of cool.
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I can speak better English probably lol
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@@LISLVC how?
Honestly: I think the monolith was a nice touch, especially in this place where it stood.
I heard that there had been more monolith found but for those I think it's just people editing a photo itself. If you're good at editing a picture otherwise woops.
I know it's written oops but I wanted to write it like that.
2:10 As someone that spent 20+ years in the aquarium industry I knew what that was right away. Tubifex worms. Commonly sold for ornamental aquarium fish food. They are sold in live blobs just like that or in frozen cubes.
can i ask, just out of curiosity how old are you?
How does be amazed make so much content that still good
He must do alot of research. It must be what he does most of the day.
its kinda his job i mean them ad revenue
Idk but this was a good one
IN OLATHE COLORADO A FARMER BURIED HIS WIFE MERCEDES CAR, AND FARS I KNOW ITS STILL THERE IN A TUME THAT'S IN THE 70s TRUE STORY
The fact them and watchmojo never run out of ideas should give you more drive to never give up haha
I'll never understand why people who find bags of cash doesn't just keep them. Imo that's insane.
Its absolutely rediclous not to keep it... makes no sense they are like oh no i want to just slave away the rest of my life to pay for a home im never in just to sleep wake up and go slave away some more and still have to struggle. and thoroughly plan just to do a thing i enjoy. Then barley enjoy it because ur just drained in every way... oh but then u have time to enjoy life when ur crippled and broken and unable to do shit. Its like they make it to where the only pleasure/coping thing u can do in life is drink a beer .. shit ppl sleep stressed ik im not the only one w nots in my gut everynight because u have to get up and carry on w this fucking drag of a life that is riddled w just absolute bs... for the love of god if ur kid finishes high school tell them to take a fucking break for a year or two before the fucking drag continues and intensifies....
agreed!
Maybe because its old money... I guest they could've sold it at a pawn shop.
@@2fangs298 Yeah I'd say that about sums it up for me👍 minus the kids part I didn't want the stress 😂
Right? To hell with turning it in lol.
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Thank you for explaining the pulsing mass in the sewer. I read the story but never heard the explanation.
Imagine finding that big safe on your property And the every one around hears about it and swoops in I'd be pissed at the whole town lol.
SAFE TO SAY....you could easily just drill a 3/8" hole in that safe - and then use a video inspection type camera to reveal it's contents .....this way you could find out what is inside without having to destroy the safe... and also using the minimal amount of time and effort overall to do so...
Do it! Do it! Doooo it!!! I'm dyin to know what's in that thing!!
Well, YOU are klever, TRENT HALL....🤓
Maybe everything is not supposed to be openend
We are not ment to know everything maybe..
@@hildeandersen2202 fk that, if the thing is taunting me, I'm coming for it. Btw, safe was made by a the Cary street Safe company in Buffalo NY that made security systems up until 1929. The names painted across the front are Woods and Vick/s, usually the safe company would have the name of the people or business that ordered the safe painted across the front like you see in the pics. No findings on a woods/vick/s or any variation thereof in the state of NY. That said, my brain is off on some fantastical tangent in which old timey thieves broke into the business with intentions of cracking the safe off site, that didn't happen and after desperate frustration and blind rage, they shoved it in the back of some family barn in or around the Barre area in NY. There it sat for nearly 100 years until some family member of the long 😵 thieves decided they couldn't handle the fantasy of all their wildest dreams being locked away behind those walls just taunting them their entire lives, so in bitterness they hauled it to a field somewhere, hoping there is nothing in there, but also that the accursed thing would get blasted to smithereens in the public's attempts at cracking it...that or the whole thing is a brilliant ad campaign....in which case...we can only hope they never let on....
“Easily” drill into case-hardened steel?
Good luck with that…
@@Frankie5Angels150 Yeah, I was actually thinking they could use an acetylene torch to cut the hinges. That would take a little less time than drilling a hole for a camera but, as tightly fitting as it was, I'm not sure you'd be able to open it any better. Where's a good light saber when ya need one?
About the Lego figures- to me "No LESS real than you are" would make sense.
Gold in it
@Myla_Gacha a man has real fallen into river lol
I prefer:
No more real than you are.
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My great grandfather had a safe like that he was high up in the coast guard, he had a red Safe moved in to his house and put in the basement. It was so heavy it took half a dozen sailors to get it in there, but due to unforeseen circumstances my great grandfather and his family had to move to England leaving the safe still in the basement. I went to go see it the lady who owns the house now said she tried to have movers take the safe out but it wouldn’t budge, as far as i know it‘s never been opened my grandmother doesn’t Remember the code.
@ROCKING DEATH no I don’t think my great grandfather ever told my grandmother the code and if he did He told her the code 50 yrs ago.
I say that God knows what's in it
If possible could you torch it? Or hire an expert.
@@justinrobinson9583 i probably could but I don’t have the safe and i am not near the house with it any more.
Does she remember what's in it?
If I ever find a giant bag of cash, you'll never, ever hear about it. Ever.
Same, but with drugs, dog shit, or anything else of extreme value!
That seems like something a person who found a treasure would say.
That last 1 was crazy! Why’d it take them 3 days to go back, when they knew the perpetrators had cameras monitoring the catacombs? That was obviously stupid🙄.
It wasn't a high priority crime. So they were probably allowed to use more men and go back then.
14:30 brooo Hydrazine is EXTREMELY explosive hopefully it had none left inside of it
i don't know what might be in the safe, but i can't believe no one has opened it!! they aren't trying hard enough!! i'd like to have a shot at it with my three-person team...
The safe is called a "safe" for a reason
Get a good masonry saw and cut the hinges off
@@nenengramirez4261 thanks for the update.
@@nenengramirez4261 no safe is really safe. even the best modern safes can be opened pretty easily. it's just about the time and noise, not about IF u can open it.
Mary Ruggiero I am starting to think that the farmer planted it there himself for attention. There is no way that he doesn’t want to know what’s in there. He could easily hire some people to come out and open the damn thing. 😑 idk just seems fishy to me.
Wow those gold coins from the 1800's are an amazing find. I'm into metals, gold and silver. I have a few 1oz gold coins and they are worth their weight of the current gold price. Roughly $1,900 an ounce today. Finding $10 million worth.....wow!
The first discovery was the best one.
In the safe I think there would be a lot of toilet paper given that it appeared in 2020.
Lmao
Darn it .. lol
Makes sense lol. Now people are panic buying all the meat -__-
Lol
😂😂😂😅😅😅
Gold coin story: Don't forget the US not only went off the gold standard, it was also made illegal to own gold coins. I'd guess someone didn't want to sell them back to the gov't. as the law required and hid them, but either lost track of them or died before they could be retrieved.
Sometimes I learn more from this guy then I do in school
Well, you definitely didn't learn what the difference between than and then, because the proper term to use in this sentence is than.
Lol
@@gachafnaf5467 well this RUclips channel has nothing to do with grammar so your point?
The money Could be from someone who was afraid a war was going to break out here and buried it to hide it from the enemy.
What they didn't mention was how much of it was taken by the government. As bad as the states are; they were lucky to find them here rather than some third world country where all you get is a pat on the back on your way out of the country.
I was pulling up my old floorboards and then I found a cellar underneath my house. I am dumb so I climbed down and it was just a wine cellar. It was cold and there was wine that dated back 200 years ago!
Does anyone else get really excited when something from their hometown pops up on here? The lost cash bags in Virginia happened in my county 😆
Sewer blob happened near my hometown in North Carolina 🥴
I Was living in Portsmouth. Va when it happened
When he was talking about the unidentified creature in the sewer in north Carolina I started to panic... until he said it was a bunch of worms
I live in Virginia! You don’t know how bad I wanted to be that family lol!
ofc, that is such a rare thing since people think we're just gonna sink anyways so we're mostly ignored unless for vacation lol
Maldives
I absolutely love the first story! Unfortunately I don’t have a backyard.
I found it a bit obvious that the Ferrari was intentionally buried for insurance. Why else bury it, especially so shallow in the ground.
No it was erosion that made it so shallow then he found I
@@CCABPSacsach ohhh, I do tend to miss those small but highly important details as I’m wishing I could dig up a new or old Ferrari wrapped in thick plastic so it wasn’t damaged by the elements! Thanks for clearing that up!
Eccentric millionaires have been getting buried in their cars like Ferrari, Rills Royce… for years so that would have been my best guest.
Maybe they planted it hoping to grow more...
It was hidden because some guy told 2 men to scrap the Ferrari Dino but they got so attached to it that they decided to bury it so that they could unbury it later but later on forgot where they buried it. The person who had the car in their backyard claimed his children were digging but that wasn’t true. It was later dug up and restored and now you can see it in cali
10:55 - It's not a problem to open that safe, it's even legal.
Of course we don't find out what's in the safe. Would've just used a blow torch. In the safe in about 15 mins.
@@jamieraynsford3077 - Yes a Cutting Torch Would probably fix it quickly and efficiently 👍
I worked somewhere where they had a giant safe as large as a room,it also had some underground buildings separate from one another also some unexploded bombs. Discovered airport via WW2. But bombs remained buried but safe remained open because if closed could not be opened also door size of building and could not be removed in any known way. Maybe if blew up entire building along with buried bombs and all.
Wow. The underwater river is basically EXACTLY same thing the game Subnautica has, a place called lost river. (Spoilers!) I was in awe (or should I say, AMAZED) to learn that such place exist on earth! I wonder if developers knew this kind of thing actually exist on earth and made it. Super cool anyway, especially when you have played the game (One of the best games ever btw!)
Yes i remember
nah its just goo lagoon
I’ve always wondered what to do if I were to find something like this, like the gold coins or the car? Do I call the police? Do I bring it to a pawn shop? What is the procedure one is supposed to do upon making a crazy discovery?
Depends on what you find - and your conscience.
If you don't want to get into legal trouble report it.
Keep it don't report it.
Why you even consider calling the police, there gonna take it from you for no reason. Smh
Some excited 7 year old kid: "MOM, MOM, I FOUND A LEGO. CAN I KEEP IT?!"
Mom, half listening while sunbathing: "Yeah, sure baby, whatever."
I'd hate to be that parent loading the vehicle later.
Ya
😂🤣 LOL
lol
Frfr
I'm not seven and I'd take it either way
Yeahhhhh my favourite channel with a fresh upload! Seems like the day could not get any better !!!
Pretty sure breathing any liquid 100 meters down will prevent u from reaching the top lol
That's exactly my first thought too haha
Whatever I find on my property (including piles of old gold coins) belongs to me. If I have to pay for what goes wrong, then I benefit for what goes right!
That guy who carried the piano up the mountain has got some serious strength 💪🏻 😮
Same
Mom: Why you collect so much useless stuff?
Me: 1:08
22:55
"But what was beyond, they never could have gue-"
*Computer tuns off *
Bruh
In spite. Before he died, Mr. A. Mart told his wife that he had buried all his money in a glass jar somewhere along the fench rows on their farm (leaving only a red string sticking out of the ground to mark the spot). Out of spit she never bought a grave marker for his grave; but, her grave is beside his (with a very large, nice grave marker). Mrs. Mart spent most of her life searching for his buried mone. No one knows if she ever found it. This happened back in the late 1950s. Today there is a huge trailer park, more than 50 low cost houses, many apartment buildings, a church, and several small business where that farm was.
2:08 During the end of the civil war, the Confederates supposedly buried gold across the country so the Union wouldn't get it. That gold could be some of the lost treasure.
I'm seriously invested. I need to know what's in that safe. Watch it be empty lol
The underground river is super amazing! A place I want to go explore!
Just make sure you bring proper diving gear :)
And stay away from the toxic area lol
Amazing place
IF YOU WANT TO DIE!!!
@@Condix_YT oh well he wants a quick death 💀 anyways
All Yucatan peninsula is beautifual and rid of great places to explore above and underwater
I learn here more than my school
I dont think your school can learn
💀
@@ArrowMaster_ learn cannot school
Me too all missolleneous facts I learned are from here
@@cinnamoroll5475 Wut? You probably havent learnt anything from school, have you?
10:20 has anybody tried opening it using the dial and without brute force?
Well, it looks like they broke the working parts. I kinda feel this is a "feel good hoax," to be honest. Bad times, something to get peoples minds off of bad times. I doubt there is loot inside. I would dare even say he did it himself. A 100year old + safe? and no one can open it? I cant help but find that ... a tad odd. Even most power tools today would make short work of that. Call me sceptical. But I dare say there are a lot of professionals that could (have if not broken,) have that thing open in a few hours at at most or even less than a hour. I will accept its a small town so..
I guess they never heard of an angle grinder, or a demo saw.
All of these comments make a good point, I wonder if the rule was opening it conventionally and not destroying it?
No brute force ftw
If it has nothing I would through myself off a building,after all that work -/-
The part when they said “i could buy so many *COOKIES* with that” got me laughing😂😂😂
I know one that I think should be on this list, so I have these old rusted paint cans in my house THAT DEFINITELY have something in them and asked my mom one day, “what do you think are in those cans?” She suggested it was “Bootleg drinks of the adult kind” from the previous owners of the house but no one knows what are in those cans to this day. I’m thinking of making a RUclips video of us opening the cans to see what’s inside
LOL
Hardened paint, most everyone has at least one. But then again, you'll never know until you open them. I hope you find something valuable.
@@52ponybike It's not hardened paint, when I picked one up I could hear something sloshing around in there
@@HarmonyMoonbeam024 open them!
@@woodworkingandepoxy643 I'll have to ask my parents. If they say yes, I'm definitely making a video about it😉
Wow i can't believe some things end up in *VERY* unexpected places.
why you make it *BLACK*?
Imagine if the safe just had a picture of Rick Ashly
*Astley
Talk about a HUGE rickroll!
*Astly
@@RedRoseSeptember22 *Astley...
Or a CD of his.
Damn 10000000 dollars I want to start digging
Right? Good samaritan my behind, I'd keep that money lol.
Ikr 😅
That huge untapped safe is so tantalising! - Can't somebody X-ray it to see if it's worth trying to open it???
I know someone who saw a garbage bag off the side of the road and decided to clean it up. He initially thought it was lawn clippings, but when he dumped it out in his garden for mulch, it was marijuana. Someone had left it there for a drop site and my friend found it. He sold it to a high school friend for $300
4:03 Yuna and Stitch ?
18:24: ironically enough I'm watching friends right now
I would believe about the banker robber hide the gold coin because it’s make sense and outlaw mostly forget about their “goal”
Same same same same same same same same same
You could always become lost in strange, dark, and mysterious
It consistently amazes me that you never hear anyone mention the attempted use of an angle grinder to break into anything.
Everyone else: what's in that safe?! Someone has got to get it open!
Me ( remembering the movie "Lovely Bones"): oh, look.. I'm suddenly crying hysterically
Wish I had found those trash bags full of money…. I’m a firm believer in finders keepers 😂
Agreed
i agree too. not 100% tho. if the original owners of whatever come to me and prove it's theirs, i will ofc give it back. unless it was money and i already spent it.
as far as the safe in the field, I would use a grinder on the hinges or a torch. I just dont understand why someone would use a hammer.
Yea bro there is so many ways to get in it.
Bruh to open it u need a acid missile
That or a masonry saw LOL
@@rossieharman2560 That could work but why use such an expensive blade.
ruclips.net/video/ISTIbIbWjSA/видео.html Hinges are already cut. Pretty sure they got it open.....
BE AMAZED amazed me again
Should get a locksmith and unlock the lock of the safe😊❤
1:40 was team rocket
I would have went thru my whole entire property with a metal detector at that point!
Im wit u on that lol
through*
the under water river reminded me of spongebob and their underwater ocean
Me too lol😆😆😆
I live in San Diego and about 2 weeks ago a door on an armored truck that was driving down the highway flew open and several bags fell onto the highway and broke open. Money was flying everywhere and people were stopping and grabbing money but the idiots just had to film the whole thing with their cellphones. Within the hour, the police were warning people that if they took any of the cash, they would be arrested if they did not turn the money into the police dept. They had already arrested 3 people using the video footage as evidence. I don't know if they got back all the money but to me, it's finders keepers because the armored truck drivers drove off not knowing they had dropped the cash. Everybody was so happy as they were stuffing their pockets and I thought what a nice Christmas story but then the police posted their videos. Bah humbug!
Finders keepers.
1--Bags of cash in armored trucks won't just break open with loose bills flying everywhere if they fall out.
2--Odds of that happening ---0000001%
3--Why the hell do ppl. suggest to call the police?
I saw Bigfoot---- call the police.
Aliens from outer space ----call the police!
4---What do you expect cops to do? Might as well a plumber.
2:17 no that’s just venom
5:16 Chota Bheem 🤣🤣
😂
I was looking for this comment!!! CAMEO!!!
I KNOW WHAT THAT BOTTLE IS!!! My family is mostly Pagens and that is a safety spell. The liquid is
...well...the spell casters blood.
Interesting. Thanks for sharing that. 🙏
I thought it was urine. I saw a video with this recently and it said that's what the liquid was
That must be a dedicated spellcaster!
It is usually urine when there are sharp pointy things and teeth - that makes it a witch's bottle to alert all others of the blood to say... this is MY HOME, do not disrespect it. It's WAY more common to use vinegar now.
@@nicolecampbell208 hay will you please tell us something more about it? I mean anything please?
A little dark but possible that safe has bones etc, that would be a fairly elaborate and clever way of hiding your crime and also pinning the blame on someone else 🤔
True.
3:54 saiyan escape pod
If you can't open the safe you can still X-ray it. Someone somewhere would surely be curious enough to donate their time, expertise, and equipment to do it.
Note to self ! Do not try breath in toxic gas under water
good general rule to follow
Ok I'll keep that in mind
I can't believe nobody tried to open that safe.
People tried but failed
4:57 🤔 his sphere was way more "round" then the rest right?
makes you want to dig up your yard for hidden coins or cars or something cool!! lol
I've found some mamoth bones in school when I was a kid. They still have them displayed on that school until today.
I think the one who buried the gold coins must be soooooo rich he just wants to throw it away
Probs not
@@jennyblock8354 yeah
Did you know ???
Bees can live inside your eyes .Such a case happened in 2019 to 28-year old Taiwanese woman
I didn’t want to know this
I’m gonna go get an eye exam
Im terrified now
I still love bees 😫
@@hufgerbad9364 lool
What’s worse is…
I keep bees
Him: "giant monopoly" me: Mr. Beast?
9:09
It's the Lost River guys Subnautica is real
The gold coins sound similar to this pirate that buried gold coins on an island. Some have been recovered but I'm pretty sure, most of them somehow got buried with old munitions where nobody else is allowed to go. The island is SUPER dangerous.
That buried car story sounds like it could have been part of the inspiration for Stephen King's short story, Dolan's Cadillac.
I am 💯% sure that the giant LEGO was intentionally placed at the shores of Europe and America as publicity stunt to get attention by Dutch artist.
The could have ended up in Africa or somewhere around South American Shores but they didn't and that proves that the dutch artist was also a big attention seeker and pretty much succeeded in his mission.
The safe has Schrodinger‘s cat in it, lol 😂
before it mentioned who carried the piano up the mountain, i thought, "the piano guys and their strange locations!"
The guy who has the safe should give it to a RUclipsr and split whatever money the youtuber makes off of the videos evenly along with what inside.
@@sparXKuijper he's not talking about what's inside he's talking about how much the video will earn
At 22:04 the Word creeper (you can see where this is gong) AW MAN,SO WE BACK IN THE MINE GOT OUR PIXAXE swimming SIDE TO SIDE SIDE TO SIDE
#creeperawman
LEGO MAN AT THE BEACH 😂😂😂, but overall great video! I loved it so much! *intresting :)
Pro tip: do not try to breath water when you are swimming 100+ ft below the surface. You probably won't make it back up. 10:00
what a fascinating video! i love how you uncover these strange finds. however, i have to say, some of these discoveries seem a bit too exaggerated to be real. like, could that giant artifact really have been hidden for so long without anyone noticing? just feels a little hard to believe, ya know?
If I were the farmer I'd be careful with that safe. Whoever planted that safe has a grunge against the farmer. Think about how much damage people did to his field trying to open it. Also, he probably wouldn't be able to plant crops on the field while idiot are trespassing on it trying to open it. Also, you are saying nobody can open the safe. On the Mythbusters cat burglar special we learn the safes are classified by how long it would take to crack. This means the safe was either built specifically to be impossible to open or rigged in a similiar way
It looks like an ordinary safe of 1880-1920, that shouldn't be too hard to open with a sledgehammer and wedges/crowbars, with no need for silence. Professional locksmiths can open these things too.
I don’t get why they don’t get someone with heavy duty tools to cut it open
@@Loaves_of_Cat Professional locksmiths, I'm acquainted with one.
Exactly. Someone somewhere can open that dadgum safe. I’m starting to think that maybe the farmer put it there himself for attention and now doesn’t want anyone to try and open it. There is no way he wouldn’t want to know what it was.
All you need is a plasma cutter, acetylene torch, drill holes with with cobalt or titanium bits, insert hooks to four holes with, grab the T880S kenworth wrecker tow,.....SEND IT.....45 min tops.....