The French Farmers Abandoned Time Capsule.. A Truly Unbelievable Discovery!
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- Опубликовано: 7 апр 2023
- In this weeks video we made an unbelievable discovery… wile traveling back through France we came across a partially overgrown house which looks completely untouched… so we decided to take a look. Judging by what we found it would appear nobody has lived in this house for many many years!. The place look like they just walked out the door one day & never returned…. Hope you enjoy this weeks video guys 😁 
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Love your videos Colin, and your attitude to exploring as well, Leave nothing but footprints, Take nothing but photos, exactly as it should be.
I’m always drawn to watch you guys, but feel incredibly sad when I do. I wonder for ages afterwards what happened to the residents, and why no-one was close enough to them to go and empty the house, like I had to when my parents passed. Do you guys always wonder about the back stories too? Great stuff though, very compelling to watch!😊
Wow! WHAT A JACKPOT!! Makes me yearn for a 24-hour visit to that place to slowly pick through all of the treasures that we all know are contained within that old place! Excellent job young man…thanks for taking me along. ❤️
Great 👍 video thanks man awesome 👌
It could be a holiday home of a German family (judged from the books found there) who somehow never return. Those glass jars were kept for their homemade jams, chutney, etc. There must be a way to find out who the owners were from the land registry if any. Feel sad to see it was left like this.
I think Dutch :-) the magazine was in dutch
I'd say that they put that 3rd wheel on the old cart when tractors came along, so they could tow it 😉 👍🇭🇲
Once again a beautiful time capsule and a respectful explore... and once again brings me almost to tears when I think of the people growing up and leaving their parents and moving away so the farm falls to disrepair then complete abandonment and eventually dust
long time sub here, Just wanted to say how much I enjoy your narrations, there's a very special quality to them with your own signature in editing. Thank you for your presentation 🩷
Hi Well you have done it again what an amazing video and place. That really was a time capsule some of the articles must be really old and probably valuable. A real shame they will all just decay away,especially the old wooden cart. Really enjoyed the video and your descriptions of exactly what you are seeing. Look forward to next weeks.Take care.😃
Such an incredible find! Absolutely stunning place. I love your videos. So kind and respectful! Thank you for sharing xx
Incredible find. Wow! This is very old and so very interesting. A true time capsule indeed. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
100 💯 gorgeous find loved it the wagon was my favorite keep exploring and always stay safe ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Was a great explore bro!!
Just started watching your vlogs and started off with that haunted hospital. I have to say that you have balls of steel to even venture in there in the daytime, let alone friggin go back at night.
Dam, I nearly had a heart attack. So I hope you have some tame vlogs :) Keep up the good work, and hats off to you.. Greetings from the netherlands
What an amazing Location, Colin. So much great stuff left behind. Brilliant Video as always.
Always an adventure with you which we always love joining you on. Really interesting find and so much to see! Thank you for sharing Colin and Co!!
Colin that room with shoes on floor? that there is an original cook stove, on bottom you could use charcoal and wood, inside to use to cook and use to make Tea or Coffee. that dates back into the 1800s .or sooner than that.Have a fantastic weekend? Love your videos and the way you talk is perfect
This was a really creepy house to watch and it gave me the chill ( do you say like that?🇬🇧🤷♀️😅?) It was interesting to watch all the stuff even if I mostly find it creepy for some reason, and the picture of the child I maybe think was a sculpture of a dead child...You where brave to enter that house because it also seemed to be able to collapse! Thanks from Sweden for a risky and well documented exploration🙏💫
Thanks all of you
It’s a great day for exploring videos. First Dave now Colin.
Great Colin. Cheers, really appreciate it
Fascinating explore Colin ,👍💯
Agreed that old wooden cart should be rescued for a museum of rural history, we have those in England.
Loved it, amazing find
Love your videos and the care you and your team take in exploring the abandoned homes and buildings. In this latest video with the old washer it's possibly from the late 1800s.
Great explore there colin
10:03 Usually toilet seats are bolted and/or glued to floor so no need to external support.
Great video as always Colin fantastic location
Awesome explore Colin, those stairs to the cellar creeped me out lol. Great findings of someones past, and that old wooden cart was great to see. Keep up these great explores. 🙂
The magazine was dated March/April 2000. It's top right, where the date is often printed on such publications...
That pot at the start is a green tea tea pot
Amazing find, loved it ❤
4:15 Aladinova lampa :)
4:10 coffee brass tin , they serve'm up very high then go down kinda showoff. Sometimes red copper as well in restaurants ...
Nederlandstalige magazines (belgian)
Date on that brochure you looked at said March/April 2000
Nice video again. The magazine you showed is in Dutch.
Amazing place........
Love your channel ! Keep Up The Great Work !!!
Hi Colin and everybody. Hope your all doing good.
That was a very cool house even though it was creepy looking. That wood cart was so cool to see. It really needs to be restored and in some kind of Museum.
I'm back home in UK Sussex for a weeks vacation. I hope to find some old places. For now I have to make the drive from Hastings to my other home town in Hazel Grove Manchester.
One cool video.
Stay safe and take care & Happy Easter everyone.
Found one of your stickers in Portsmouth now I’m a subscriber
Love watching your channel you got so much passion for what you do
You can just about smell the dust in that roof
Awesome video thanks
Let's go on an adventure...😊
D'après les magazines trouvés dans la bibliothèque, les résidents étaient d'origine Belge flamands.
I can report via my ESP there is a classic automobile buried in the front yard. Please return to this site if necessary but please don't forgo this tip, not far below surface, no more than 1" maybe as little as 1/4 inch, don't disappoint me Colin, I know what a great explorer you are.
Love your videos always.👍❤️🇺🇸
That’s weird, it’s a French house, but the magazine you picked up to look for a date is a Dutch magazine.
They were definitely Dutch or Belgium. Also the magazines in the attic are in Dutch
The ppl living there were either Belgium or Dutch... since the magazines all are in Dutch Language! I am from The Netherlands.. and that was something i immidiatly recognized! Nice videos btw!
EDIT: Later on in the video there was more magazine called "Test Aankoop" Googled it and its a Belgium magazine! So def the ppl that lived there were Belgium!
Wow amazing wonder why things are left so untouched it makes me wonder
What a wonderful find. The blue tank below the floor near the end of your video is part of a pump for a well. If you look to the right of the tank you will see the pump motor. We have them in Florida, on the outside of homes . Thanks again.
In our garden in Slovakia we have a 50metre deep bore hole down into the aquifer, all done 2.5 years ago so modern versions of the same thing in in a partly underground plastic chamber with a manhole on top. I think the big tank is a pressure vessel associated with the pump. It was a big job but phenomenal flow and pressure. Use of pump has to be limited to 30 mins/day to avoid damaging acquirer but we can fill two 1000 litre tanks in one session. Water is very pure, sweet and cold.
Location was indicated by a dowser man but installers said go deep enough and water is almost anywhere.
@@philiptownsend4026 Here out side is a tall water tank with motor inside of it. Takes a heavy duty down rigger to drill for water then the tank is put in. Had it since 1995/1996 had to replace pump only 1 time thru the years reside Northwest Panhandle of Florida :) Nice to meet you?
that old wagen whit 3 weels is puld by drafthorses
The pot with the holes in looks like a pigeon drinker
26:30 washing machine.
I noticed a few things there were not that old like the steel ladders and the stihl box that looked pretty new(ish) so it's a pretty weird 1 this is
Shoes on floor look to clean like just been put there
papillon - Dustin Hoffman and Steve McQueen 1973 movie.
The film was brilliant but you should read the preceeding book by Henri Charrière (French pronunciation: [ɑ̃ʁi ʃaʁjɛʁ]; 16 November 1906 - 29 July 1973) was a French writer, convicted in 1931 as a murderer by the French courts and pardoned in 1970. He wrote the novel Papillon, a memoir of his incarceration in and escape from a penal colony in French Guiana.
Courtesy Wikipedia. Papillon = Butterfly
0:47 min. Nature takes over the house ...
@6:18 Date April 2000 on magazine
Not an urn, it wouldn't have holes in the sides. Looks like a bird feeder.
There are many abandoned farms and othe rural properties in France. The world has moved on and life as a small farmer is difficult if not impossible.
That place is probably owned by descendents of the original farmer and now not wanted, even forgotten maybe as they moved to cities long ago.
I used to know a French person in UK who owns an abandoned orchard in SW France after family farm divided up between children. Can't do anything with it other than let nature have it back, nobody else wants it in middle of nowhere, she will have no descendents so eventually it will revert to state ownership is my guess.
There must be millions of similar scenarios across France and elsewhere in rural locations across the world.
Where in France?
Shoes are to clean to the rest of things like if they havejust been put there
its a keuvens stoof
that broun bot is for pignes drinking
NEVER exceed the best before date on bog roll. You have been warned. 😉
Funny kind of English. Was that Scotland?
Very south of England. Portsmouth accent is quite distinctive. The only city in UK which is actually an island. A lot of history there.
I love watching but have a hard time seeing all those items going to waste. So many homeless could use a lot of the items
dutch books and foto of ww2?
Great video watch this Saturday the 1st of July 23 just want to say isn't it a bit don't you think you're a bit silly going into a loft in the in the farm or going to the shed looking at the scene saying all that's Bowie really badly and then still carrying on I'm trying to use if that was the fall down that could kill you what series is the Ngo if I saw that I'll be like you know what I'm leaving here away
How many of these houses are staged by other coming in the houses