Lol, funny story: I grew up not far from there, and once when i was little, my (rather morbid) grandmother took me in there for a look (we went in the FRONT door 😂), where family/visitors are allowed to go. We were completely alone (or so we thought), and were walking very quietly and slowly -- it was so creepy and quiet you could have heard a pin drop. All of the sudden out of nowhere, A DOG BARKED, and my startled grandmother spun around so fast that she clobbered me in the head with her purse! Too funny. I mean, who takes an 8 year old kid into a mausoleum??! She could have scarred me for life! 😂🤣
My grandmother took me to grave yards all the time to look at the names of people buried I think back in that time a lot of grandparents did that so for me it was a normal way of life but it also taught us about life and death and kids need to exposed to it cause it is a part of all of our lives
Movies and TV are the only thing that really scares us about graveyards/mauseleums. The reality of them is much more like a museum, and you're more likely to see a real live dead person in a museum than a graveyard or mauseleum. Thanks for the story.
There used to be greedy people in the 1920's that would go to different townes and try to get people to buy crypts in these types of municipal mausoleums that didn't exist yet, then the mausoleums would get built. A few bodies may get placed in the crypts, but at some point after construction the operation would fail due to bad financial planning or due to crookedness of the developer. Many times, the cemetery board members were surprised by the outcome, because they were talked into approving the idea, but they had got hoodwinked. That story was told to me be a cemetery sexton that had one in his cemetery and let me borrow a key to explore it back in the 1980's. I will not mention the name of the cemetery in Ohio. The metal shoot you saw, could of been a coal chute, if they used to have a coal burning furnace. I enjoyed your video very much! Thanks!
go explore my grandmoms house its abandon and its a haunted by a ww2 solder and a man from 1920s who wears all black...my grandma died in 2011 .. her house is empty...
FYI: There's still some remnants of the Oxford Colliery on the hillside behind the Oxy splash pad complex in West Scranton. It includes several sets of stone steps that go down the hill behind and several "pits" that were filled with junk the last time I checked. I don’t know if there's any openings back there but it might be worth a look. I was looking for an email address to send you this location but didn't see one so I opted to post it here.
@@577buttfan yes sir I've seen some videos.! I remember a slightly nicer era many years ago. Now you couldn't pay me to drive through there! Great video. Love your adventures!
Those mysterious windowed rooms seem to be a whole-building foundation, to support what must be an extremely heavy building with its weight distributed throughout. The aligned portals would be for ventilation and maintenance access.
We've got the premium crypts with lovely skylight ambiance for $8,000 or you can choose our cold damp cellar storage crypt for a steep discount of just tree fiddy. Where would you prefer to shove, cough, place your honored ancestors?
Creepy, and full props to you for exploring. I wonder if the “rooms” are actually supports for the weight of all the marble and coffins etc above. I’ve been In abandoned buildings before that had catacombs like that to support the weight above and allow access to pipes etc. Since there were no regular access doors or halls between it is doubtful they were rooms.
Since there is one crypt in the basement and over 1K plots available on the gorunds, my guess is the top side is full and nobody wants to bury their family in a damp cellar for thousands of dollars. Can literally buy an acre of land and get picked clean by vultures in Colorado for less than a mauseleum burial anywhere.
Thought for sure the little skeleton dude from Tales From The Crypt was gonna poke his head out through one of those doors and do that laugh he does... he he he he he he ! .....lol. Thumbs up man !
I'm sure you already know this because you're far more experienced at this than I am. But I would definitely take some type of marker or marking system into something like that. Maybe a fluorescent orange marker that can be seen because of its color, but also seeing if you needed to use a black light. Just seems like it would be helpful to not get lost. I'm sure there's areas that you can't use a marker and in that instance I would have a small spray can of paint or something.
Awesome place, I hope you’ve got lots of batteries for the torch, otherwise you could get totally lost. I wonder what the history of this place and what those rooms were for.
I think all the compartments are just part of the foundation for the very large building. That's my professional home owners opinion. Cool exploration. 😎
There is quite a few spirit orbs in there & if they were gonna be anywhere it would be in there 😂 & before anyone comments I know the difference between dust/insects & orbs
I always wonder why you don't use markers, in case you do get turned around, a lot of those places you go to can be pretty confusing on the directions. Maybe there are ghosts down there. 🤔
I'm not going to lie. There are probably dozens of RUclipsrs out there that do this type of videos. Where they explore caverns and underneath the Earth. But there's something about Amazing PA that is infectious. Maybe it's because the guys seem like normal guys like myself. Now granted, I know that they have experience and know what they're doing but they don't act like a bunch of know-it-alls. And their excitement when they find stuff is awesome.
2:44 Miniature mausoleum model: Say that 3 times fast.. lol Dude, that is Too Cool! As someone who's a big fan of blueprints, models, etc. I'd almost recommend removing that and keeping it in a safe place.. It's historical and again . . too cool. Much too cool to chance it getting destroyed..
As a Mausoleum nerd, I really enjoyed the trip through the foundations of what is literally a huge amount of concrete structure! The building above should have corridors and rooms filled with vaults of many descriptions, just like the basement has, and this one had double wide vaults for married couples, as well as single person vaults, but in this case, it looked as if the single wide vaults could hold two coffins end to end! It would be interesting to know how deep the vaults were! But think of at least two floors of identical concrete structure covered in a stone veneer, and the occupants as well, how much weight the foundations had to hold to keep from sinking! Normally, the people who go exploring Mausoleums are only interested in the upper parts of the Mausoleums, and leave out the lower! Sad, as that is more my interest! How a place is put together, means how well it will survive the future! And believe me, many don't. As you know, there is a heating plant for the place, and the pipes are supposed to run through ALL of the rooms for the hot water to circulate from radiator to radiator to keep the water from freezing at least. Unless they intended NOT to heat the entire structure, then it would only go to where people would be during working hours, and the residents ;) can chill! I noticed on occupied vault that had a scale, or plaque, sealing the space with a name, unusual name as well! But I found no one in the system with that last name, so either it was covered to prevent finding who he was, or he was very rare! It amazed me that the basement would have vaults in the basement, unless it was for special persons. ;)
Dude it was One Sound! One! Maybe If it was Continuous....Didn't have to Stop and Leave from One Bang, Got into Your Own Head...I've Seen you Do things that was More Scary than this and it not even Phase you!
@amazingpennsylvania What kind of boots are you wearing? I only caught a few glimpses of them. I'm in the market for a solid pair of boots. I know it might seem like an odd question.
That is without a doubt the most ridiculous and nonsensical construction I have ever seen. Windows but no doors, with concrete walls about 2 ft thick ridiculously overbuilt. I would have taken a look in the filing cabinet to look for clues to the meaning of that construction.xd
Each empty coffin can weigh 225*4 = 990 pounds per column, approx 4 columns per 'room' of that foundation = 3600 pounds. Each 'room' appears to be 10x10 feet, that's 14,802 pounds of concrete on each support section, + the coffins + whatever concrete slabs are between the crypts.
The rooms are nothing more than the building foundation system holding up the massive weight of concrete and stone above. The openings allow for plumbing, electrical, and heating pipes to pass through and allow access for inspection purposes. The chute was an old coal chute. There's an oil furnace there now. Hard to say why crypts were in the basement. Perhaps that was additional burial space, a holding space, or a morgue operated down there.
I would love to see a full room by room exploration of this complete with a map drawing as you're doing it. Something doesn't sit right with me about the architecture beyond the room meant for the caskets. I see what appears to be communication wire hangers. That was likely potentially a bunker. You may be able to find more rooms down some of those odd side paths. What's weird is I've never seen a bunker that has stoop through openings like that.
It's possible these were used to hold the dead over winter until the ground thawed as burying the dead in frozen ground before excavation equipment was hard.
@@AnthraciteHorrorStories I thought I was subscribed to your channel. I saw your comment in Amazing Pennsylvania comment section.. then I checked my subscriptions and saw I was unsubscribed from your channel. I took care of it and subscribed again. It's not unusual, it's happened with other channels too 🙄
The Basilica in Baltimore has a crypt with upside-down arches and hidden side rooms. Some of the arches have tombs where they bury popes and bishops of that church. It's open to the public during the church's open hours.
No Pope has been buried in the United States. The cult does run a 'relics' scam telling people they can get close to a chunk of dead dismembered pope flesh though.
Sweet place to find and I was wondering if it was a crematorium too looked like ashes in a few of those rooms. Also could have doubled as a good bomb shelter too? Either way cool find thanks for sharing👌🏻
I believe I've mentioned this, there's a mine in south east pa called grace mines. I think it closed in the late 80s early 90s. I was told there's miles of it. They were getting flooded out I guess not sure. I used to hear there was gold down there. It would come out with the coal, supposedly no one noticed or wasn't worth going after. Idk for sure that what I was Always told.
Finding gold in coal seams is not common, and the concentrations are usually not high enough to make mining them economically viable. You could sell your pound of coal for $1 or you could pulverize it, burn it, and chemically dissolve it at the cost of $10 for a $0.01 grain of gold.
I must admit being alone in a place like that and then hearing strange noises would be extremely creepy! Is there a way up to the main floors to check them out? Might be worthy of a return trip if you could check out the main floors!
Great find run back upstairs and check out the building there was ghost down there wanting to be known 😮 respect from 205 pisces black alpha male Birmingham Alabama
Careful you dont get lost and take a turn and end up in the backrooms! You ever think about bringing a stick of chalk, colored or otherwise, or some reflective tape you can stick to mark the way out , just collect it on the way out.
Awesome but if you look on here you can see little white dots floating like orbs. I had the same when i went to an old church auction as i was filming there were little white orbs floating
Do you ever take blacklights into the caves and other places you explore? I feel like those tombs in the morgue section would light up if there were bodies in there.
This comment should be posted on every video. He's likely passed up so many glowing rocks and fungi. Why would the crypts light up from blacklight? People are not bioluminescent, this aint' Scooby Doo.
@iGame3D I was wondering if any body fluids would maybe show up with a black light. Nice scooby-do reference though. I had the same thought about the algae and fungus.
The sound could have been caused by a weighted damper that was pivoted to allow airflow by a sudden breeze outside . When the breeze stops the weight pivots the damper back to the closed position yeah, 'it was the wind.' 😮
@@AmazingPennsylvaniaIt sounded like maybe a pop noise such as you can make by suddenly rolling your lips into a duckface with your mouth open. You can do this softly or not as soft. The sound was tough to parse out for me anyways. I recall poking around in our barracks crawlspace years ago. It was reminiscent of your trip but the space was open with many vertical steel reinforced concrete posts. A different way to get the same result, a sturdy institutional building. Even the little model reminded me of the style of my old barracks.
I'm hearing a kitten 👩 aa you enter this place; I sure hope your not alone? 😮 @ 4:52 you should have someone with you, yes you will get confused and lost in that lyberanth 😮 @ 4:57 look at all the orbs; OMG 😲 right after you said; " I'm gonna get lost in here " that's when I started seeing Orbs; @ 5:55 your acting like you are lost; from: Scranton, Pennsylvania
This is really strange that no one noticed that the door was open and that no one closed it. You are so lucky to find that door open. The place makes no sense. Why are there tons and tons of rooms with nothing in them except one door and then tons and tons of more rooms? Never heard of anything like this
Lol, funny story: I grew up not far from there, and once when i was little, my (rather morbid) grandmother took me in there for a look (we went in the FRONT door 😂), where family/visitors are allowed to go. We were completely alone (or so we thought), and were walking very quietly and slowly -- it was so creepy and quiet you could have heard a pin drop. All of the sudden out of nowhere, A DOG BARKED, and my startled grandmother spun around so fast that she clobbered me in the head with her purse! Too funny. I mean, who takes an 8 year old kid into a mausoleum??! She could have scarred me for life! 😂🤣
At least you found your way here thanks to your grandmother.
My grandmother took me to grave yards all the time to look at the names of people buried I think back in that time a lot of grandparents did that so for me it was a normal way of life but it also taught us about life and death and kids need to exposed to it cause it is a part of all of our lives
Movies and TV are the only thing that really scares us about graveyards/mauseleums. The reality of them is much more like a museum, and you're more likely to see a real live dead person in a museum than a graveyard or mauseleum. Thanks for the story.
That would make a great SHTF Bugout hideaway if you cleared all the trash and junk out
There used to be greedy people in the 1920's that would go to different townes and try to get people to buy crypts in these types of municipal mausoleums that didn't exist yet, then the mausoleums would get built. A few bodies may get placed in the crypts, but at some point after construction the operation would fail due to bad financial planning or due to crookedness of the developer. Many times, the cemetery board members were surprised by the outcome, because they were talked into approving the idea, but they had got hoodwinked. That story was told to me be a cemetery sexton that had one in his cemetery and let me borrow a key to explore it back in the 1980's. I will not mention the name of the cemetery in Ohio. The metal shoot you saw, could of been a coal chute, if they used to have a coal burning furnace. I enjoyed your video very much! Thanks!
go explore my grandmoms house its abandon and its a haunted by a ww2 solder and a man from 1920s who wears all black...my grandma died in 2011 .. her house is empty...
FYI: There's still some remnants of the Oxford Colliery on the hillside behind the Oxy splash pad complex in West Scranton. It includes several sets of stone steps that go down the hill behind and several "pits" that were filled with junk the last time I checked.
I don’t know if there's any openings back there but it might be worth a look.
I was looking for an email address to send you this location but didn't see one so I opted to post it here.
Pkudey@comcast.net
Thanks!
That white ash u were walking on is cremated bodies
You should go there in the middle of the night. If you have time Lol
Why do think the place still had Electrical power?
Where's the bodies? Their walking all around Kensington philly 😂
You ever see that area holy cow,bunch of zombies.
@@577buttfan yes sir I've seen some videos.! I remember a slightly nicer era many years ago. Now you couldn't pay me to drive through there! Great video. Love your adventures!
@@577buttfan Explains the empty crypts here, they got up and walked out.
Perfect Halloween story!
There was one sealed with a name..
Those mysterious windowed rooms seem to be a whole-building foundation, to support what must be an extremely heavy building with its weight distributed throughout. The aligned portals would be for ventilation and maintenance access.
We've got the premium crypts with lovely skylight ambiance for $8,000 or you can choose our cold damp cellar storage crypt for a steep discount of just tree fiddy. Where would you prefer to shove, cough, place your honored ancestors?
The back rooms under a mausoleum. Haunted?
I heard a cat at the start ?
3:05 there is a closed tomb with a name plate
Creepy, and full props to you for exploring.
I wonder if the “rooms” are actually supports for the weight of all the marble and coffins etc above. I’ve been In abandoned buildings before that had catacombs like that to support the weight above and allow access to pipes etc.
Since there were no regular access doors or halls between it is doubtful they were rooms.
Someone put A LOT of money, time, and effort into that, for it just to be left. Geez! Hitlers freakin bunker. Lol
Since there is one crypt in the basement and over 1K plots available on the gorunds, my guess is the top side is full and nobody wants to bury their family in a damp cellar for thousands of dollars. Can literally buy an acre of land and get picked clean by vultures in Colorado for less than a mauseleum burial anywhere.
Thought for sure the little skeleton dude from Tales From The Crypt was gonna poke his head out through one of those doors and do that laugh he does... he he he he he he ! .....lol. Thumbs up man !
@@AnthraciteHorrorStories @8:54 that's no coyote that's the Crypt Keepers dog ! LMAO 😂
He changed form...@@AnthraciteHorrorStories
He he he he that tickled me 💀
If someone did that to him as a prank and he thought he was alone, he would probably have a heart attack,I know I certainly would.
I'm sure you already know this because you're far more experienced at this than I am. But I would definitely take some type of marker or marking system into something like that. Maybe a fluorescent orange marker that can be seen because of its color, but also seeing if you needed to use a black light. Just seems like it would be helpful to not get lost. I'm sure there's areas that you can't use a marker and in that instance I would have a small spray can of paint or something.
Another adventure to enjoy. Thank your sir.
Awesome place, I hope you’ve got lots of batteries for the torch, otherwise you could get totally lost. I wonder what the history of this place and what those rooms were for.
every inaccessible hole you explore, no matter how remote. there is always a pile of old tires, must say something about the human specie.
I think all the compartments are just part of the foundation for the very large building. That's my professional home owners opinion.
Cool exploration. 😎
There is quite a few spirit orbs in there & if they were gonna be anywhere it would be in there 😂 & before anyone comments I know the difference between dust/insects & orbs
I always wonder why you don't use markers, in case you do get turned around, a lot of those places you go to can be pretty confusing on the directions.
Maybe there are ghosts down there. 🤔
I'm not going to lie. There are probably dozens of RUclipsrs out there that do this type of videos. Where they explore caverns and underneath the Earth. But there's something about Amazing PA that is infectious. Maybe it's because the guys seem like normal guys like myself. Now granted, I know that they have experience and know what they're doing but they don't act like a bunch of know-it-alls. And their excitement when they find stuff is awesome.
@@TheTexasViking thank you very much for that!
@@AmazingPennsylvania I call as I see it sir! Y'all ever wanna come explore in Central Texas (Bandera County), I'm in!
Surprised all the copper has not been stripped. Also, in old Mausoleums those panels would be made of slate and worth cash
Even for being daytime it's still creepy. I wouldn't want to be there at night
Based on the name on the gravestone, maybe it’s mafia? And was abandoned
At -2:52 to -2:55 you see an orb from right hand side. Right before you start talking
2:44 Miniature mausoleum model: Say that 3 times fast.. lol
Dude, that is Too Cool! As someone who's a big fan of blueprints, models, etc.
I'd almost recommend removing that and keeping it in a safe place..
It's historical and again . . too cool. Much too cool to chance it getting destroyed..
As a Mausoleum nerd, I really enjoyed the trip through the foundations of what is literally a huge amount of concrete structure!
The building above should have corridors and rooms filled with vaults of many descriptions, just like the basement has, and this one had double wide vaults for married couples, as well as single person vaults, but in this case, it looked as if the single wide vaults could hold two coffins end to end!
It would be interesting to know how deep the vaults were!
But think of at least two floors of identical concrete structure covered in a stone veneer, and the occupants as well, how much weight the foundations had to hold to keep from sinking!
Normally, the people who go exploring Mausoleums are only interested in the upper parts of the Mausoleums, and leave out the lower!
Sad, as that is more my interest! How a place is put together, means how well it will survive the future! And believe me, many don't.
As you know, there is a heating plant for the place, and the pipes are supposed to run through ALL of the rooms for the hot water to circulate from radiator to radiator to keep the water from freezing at least. Unless they intended NOT to heat the entire structure, then it would only go to where people would be during working hours, and the residents ;) can chill!
I noticed on occupied vault that had a scale, or plaque, sealing the space with a name, unusual name as well! But I found no one in the system with that last name, so either it was covered to prevent finding who he was, or he was very rare!
It amazed me that the basement would have vaults in the basement, unless it was for special persons. ;)
Thank you very much for all that information. And I'm happy you liked the video!
Dude it was One Sound! One! Maybe If it was Continuous....Didn't have to Stop and Leave from One Bang, Got into Your Own Head...I've Seen you Do things that was More Scary than this and it not even Phase you!
He finished and even went back where he heard the sound and sat down for a snack and break..not sure what your talking about.
@@577buttfan What in another Video? Cause in this One he Stopped and then left...
@@BillyMontgomery-z9q he explored the whole underworld of it from what I saw.The video was 13 minutes!
He's 40 years old and that "Oh no I'm going to have a heart attack on my way to jail" feeling is a real demotivator.
At 7:30, do you think that was for coal? And the chutes too? That room could have been a coal bin.
It think you're right. My girlfriend said the same thing when we were watching
was the top empty as well?
Perhaps monk chambers or storage chambers
I could bet there is bodies baried down there!!
@amazingpennsylvania What kind of boots are you wearing? I only caught a few glimpses of them. I'm in the market for a solid pair of boots. I know it might seem like an odd question.
Wolverine.. they are the best boots I ever owned!
That is without a doubt the most ridiculous and nonsensical construction I have ever seen. Windows but no doors, with concrete walls about 2 ft thick ridiculously overbuilt. I would have taken a look in the filing cabinet to look for clues to the meaning of that construction.xd
Those are Vaults for bodies
Those "rooms" are the foundation system. Massive amount of weight above.
Each empty coffin can weigh 225*4 = 990 pounds per column, approx 4 columns per 'room' of that foundation = 3600 pounds. Each 'room' appears to be 10x10 feet, that's 14,802 pounds of concrete on each support section, + the coffins + whatever concrete slabs are between the crypts.
The rooms are nothing more than the building foundation system holding up the massive weight of concrete and stone above. The openings allow for plumbing, electrical, and heating pipes to pass through and allow access for inspection purposes.
The chute was an old coal chute. There's an oil furnace there now.
Hard to say why crypts were in the basement. Perhaps that was additional burial space, a holding space, or a morgue operated down there.
meat processing area lizards use for human meat
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I would love to see a full room by room exploration of this complete with a map drawing as you're doing it. Something doesn't sit right with me about the architecture beyond the room meant for the caskets. I see what appears to be communication wire hangers. That was likely potentially a bunker. You may be able to find more rooms down some of those odd side paths. What's weird is I've never seen a bunker that has stoop through openings like that.
your food kid!
lizards eat u like popcorn
That's a lot of asbestos in that place. Be safe.
Weird noises? No wonder it was abandoned
It's possible these were used to hold the dead over winter until the ground thawed as burying the dead in frozen ground before excavation equipment was hard.
That was creepy but cool.
Awesome video as usual. This may creep me out more than the mine vids lol. Love your videos, thanks for making them!
Thats a specific structural design. It's made that way to hold up the tons and tons of concrete the place is made out of.
A good place to do ghost hunting.
Exploring that for me would be a no. Good video.
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So what twerp
@@AnthraciteHorrorStories
Glad I saw your comment.
Utube unsubbed me! 🤬
@@michele-33 wait, what happened?!
@@AnthraciteHorrorStories
I thought I was subscribed to your channel.
I saw your comment in Amazing Pennsylvania comment section.. then I checked my subscriptions and saw I was unsubscribed from your channel.
I took care of it and subscribed again.
It's not unusual, it's happened with other channels too 🙄
@@michele-33 I'm glad to hear that you're back! Sorry that happened to you in the first place. New video coming late tonight...🙂
There's a body named Joseph... 😮 on a sealed compartment.💀😫
The Basilica in Baltimore has a crypt with upside-down arches and hidden side rooms. Some of the arches have tombs where they bury popes and bishops of that church. It's open to the public during the church's open hours.
No Pope has been buried in the United States. The cult does run a 'relics' scam telling people they can get close to a chunk of dead dismembered pope flesh though.
I live in Blair county PA. Where abouts are you?
Have you ever been to the Sideling Hill Tunnel and Rays Tunnel??
Oh he's real close, just 3 hours 30 minutes away or 3 days if you are up for a hike.
I love this channel! You have the best 15min advantages. And there is always a great time😊
Sweet place to find and I was wondering if it was a crematorium too looked like ashes in a few of those rooms. Also could have doubled as a good bomb shelter too? Either way cool find thanks for sharing👌🏻
Incredible find..thanks guy's!!
Another epic one! I like the occasional “non” mine exploration! Keep up the great work!
You have big balls sir. Great vid
Thats amazing
Very strange! 🤯
What the heck could all those sections been used for?
I understand why you aren't naming the place but I'd like to at least know the town where you are 🙏🙏🙏
(Pa native here)
Support for the mausoleum above (All stone so very heavy)
I believe I've mentioned this, there's a mine in south east pa called grace mines. I think it closed in the late 80s early 90s. I was told there's miles of it. They were getting flooded out I guess not sure. I used to hear there was gold down there. It would come out with the coal, supposedly no one noticed or wasn't worth going after. Idk for sure that what I was Always told.
Finding gold in coal seams is not common, and the concentrations are usually not high enough to make mining them economically viable. You could sell your pound of coal for $1 or you could pulverize it, burn it, and chemically dissolve it at the cost of $10 for a $0.01 grain of gold.
@@iGame3D what I was told is there wasn't enough gold to be worth going after. It's still neat that there may have been some gold though.
@2:44 next to the model; there is a sealed slot of the tomb. Maybe it still hold the body
Good eye, I found the cemtery instantly on google maps.
Man you got guts
So glad to have finally seen the light of day with you. Yes,,,, very creepy.
Insane for going in there alone 👍🏼
Excellent...
That was a interesting video😎
...💯...👍🏽
I must admit being alone in a place like that and then hearing strange noises would be extremely creepy! Is there a way up to the main floors to check them out? Might be worthy of a return trip if you could check out the main floors!
Yes it's actually a beautiful mausoleum but I didn't to bring too much attention there
@@AmazingPennsylvania Got ya
Awesome footage
Great find run back upstairs and check out the building there was ghost down there wanting to be known 😮 respect from 205 pisces black alpha male Birmingham Alabama
Careful you dont get lost and take a turn and end up in the backrooms! You ever think about bringing a stick of chalk, colored or otherwise, or some reflective tape you can stick to mark the way out , just collect it on the way out.
Love these adventures
Weird place 🎉🎉🎉
Awesome but if you look on here you can see little white dots floating like orbs. I had the same when i went to an old church auction as i was filming there were little white orbs floating
Do you ever take blacklights into the caves and other places you explore? I feel like those tombs in the morgue section would light up if there were bodies in there.
This comment should be posted on every video. He's likely passed up so many glowing rocks and fungi. Why would the crypts light up from blacklight? People are not bioluminescent, this aint' Scooby Doo.
@iGame3D I was wondering if any body fluids would maybe show up with a black light. Nice scooby-do reference though. I had the same thought about the algae and fungus.
I know we should be more afraid of the living than the dead. But I would rather be in a coal mine then in that basement. 👻
Sometimes you need to let bread crumbs 😆😆😆 excellent video 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 💪💪💪
Thanks so much, Let me know if you need a travel companion on one of these. US Army Vet here
That knock was creepy! Be careful exploring by yourself.
I’m new to your channel and this is one weird find it’s like the back rooms ‘Creepy’
What a crazy explore!!! The replica was awesome, be a nice touch to a model train set. All those little rooms were odd
Project Fear crew should investigate this!
Great content, very relaxing for me, lots of hard work for you. Thanks mate
Anybody else expect a floating orb to come after him?
Phantasm movie?
Exactly @@rxc640
Dude...I used to have nightmares from the phantasm movie.
Angus Scrimm was in my dreams.
Boy !!
Thanks ...now I hope they don't return 😬
For such a low budget movie it was very scary and memorable that's for sure@@michaelmoyer9792
Your name is close to another scary entity!@@michaelmoyer9792
Crazy place with all those rooms , another nice explore ! Thanks for sharing , stay safe !!
10:35 EVP
I know right! Didn't even notice it until I watched it on my tv
I looked up evp on google but not sure what it means in this video. What does it mean?@@AmazingPennsylvania
@@rxc640electronic voice phenomena. Aka ghosts/demons
The sound could have been caused by a weighted damper that was pivoted to allow airflow by a sudden breeze outside . When the breeze stops the weight pivots the damper back to the closed position yeah, 'it was the wind.' 😮
Could be man. Tell me what you hear at 10:35 I thought it sounded strange but other people are mentioning it now too
There is some kind of sound there, sounds a little bit distant.@@AmazingPennsylvania
@@AmazingPennsylvaniaIt sounded like maybe a pop noise such as you can make by suddenly rolling your lips into a duckface with your mouth open. You can do this softly or not as soft. The sound was tough to parse out for me anyways. I recall poking around in our barracks crawlspace years ago. It was reminiscent of your trip but the space was open with many vertical steel reinforced concrete posts. A different way to get the same result, a sturdy institutional building. Even the little model reminded me of the style of my old barracks.
Famous last words.
I'm hearing a kitten 👩 aa you enter this place; I sure hope your not alone? 😮 @ 4:52 you should have someone with you, yes you will get confused and lost in that lyberanth 😮 @ 4:57 look at all the orbs; OMG 😲 right after you said; " I'm gonna get lost in here " that's when I started seeing Orbs; @ 5:55 your acting like you are lost; from: Scranton, Pennsylvania
I wasn't lost but I was basically showing how crazy that layout got
Those almost look like coal chutes for home delivery,, ?,, Tires ! ,, WTH are tires doing all the way in there???
My guess, so you can put a coffee down without A) getting it wet and filthy B) going CLUNK real hard.
Thats all the ashes he is walking on
Creep city...crazy one could have easy access but am glad to see it. Bro, you went in there with a friend right? That joint would be too much alone!
I went alone specifically because I knew it would make it creepier lol
Looks like a spider hotel..
This is really strange that no one noticed that the door was open and that no one closed it. You are so lucky to find that door open.
The place makes no sense.
Why are there tons and tons of rooms with nothing in them except one door and then tons and tons of more rooms?
Never heard of anything like this
@annettebailey2041 Eithe way I was quite stunned and excited when I was those little tunnels
Awesome place!
Love the channel cool videos
This is insane
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I bet you there has been a few miners through there.
Spirit orb heading towards you on your right 10:01 just after you heard the noise & you were stepping through into the next room