This is the final episode of our Sardinia mini-series. We have located many more interesting abandoned sites on the island, so we could easily do another trip. But this depends on if you want to see more of Sardinia's hidden structures. In two weeks, we will upload our next adventure. It's finally time to share our explorations from the France road trip last winter!
This was interesting. Thank you! As a friendly word of caution from someone in the medical field, I'd suggest that for your own personal health and safety you wear respirator masks or even a surgical mask in abandoned buildings, but especially where there are any animal or bird feces present. Wear disposable gloves if you plan to touch anything. You'd be surprised how much bacteria, fungus, mold, or bird and bat born diseases there are in these old buildings. Some can be deadly. Just, FYI. Talk to your Doctor for more info!
Absolutely brilliant composition of a documentary of an explore! Amazing! One of the best I've seen over the many years of watching your videos!! Well Done!!!!!
Sidenote: My father hold an abonnement of "National Geografic" in the late 90's. As we just occasionally watched TV these magazines had a huge impact of me learning about the world beyond what was taught in school. The style and focus of these reportages where probably colonialist and not at all "fair" to the subjects of journalism, but I really like remembering long hours laying on the floor and ready theses stories :)
That was an interesting mini dental clinic and the devices do look much older than from the 70s, possibly predating the 50s. When you got upstairs and were looking through that book, and said something to the effect of, "interesting bookmark" I recognized what that metal device was that was on the book, as a nurse. It was a speculum! For female gynecological exams. You mentioned that someone disappeared from that villa due to possible Mob ties and it possibly being a hit making them disappear? I have a sneaking suspicion that that vintage dental clinic in its later days wasn't used for practical dentistry. I think it may have been a deep underground undercover abortion clinic (the speculum!) or possibly a place where men were taken by the mob to be made to "talk" with dentistry drills and implements. Yikes. I've watched too many movies, LOL. The place was sad and definitely creepy.
Had a pretty creepy vibe, more than bad teeth in that place!! And why all that heavy duty security bars, going up to the residence and outside the courtyard?
Yeah ,we would like to see a lot more of such adventurous videos .It is ,as if we have visited a museum, full of antique goods ,at their original places ,where they were actually used once ,which makes it more interesting.Brothers you have the temperament to make such videos ,and we are interested in watching them.A lot of prayers from,Rawalpindiee,Northern Punjaab province,Islamic republic of Paakistaan,South Asia. .
I would love to see more of Sardinia, but will happily watch wherever you go. I love the way you filmed the dentistry equipment I remember well from when I was around your ages. When I was a little girl, National Geographic was with black and white photography, my Grandparents had a subscription. I think people are too easily frightened these days…dead and abandoned don’t hurt you unless you are careless about where you step. The living can be much more dangerous. Stay well, and keep enjoying the journey.🖤🇨🇦
Yes, I would LOVE to see inside some of those old dwellings in that old village on the Cliff top, as well! I hope they do one with some of those soon! :)
Yes, More please - Sardinia Is somehow, for me - a hauntingly beautiful place, intriguing & ancient, complex & simply intriguing -Oh, If it's at all possible, Please Go back for more..
Teeth creep me out, like i can't even deal with my kids' wiggly teeth. Cool find tho! Can't wait to see more Italy! I've always wanted to see Italy and you guys do an awesome job of exploring it. Your Italy series have been my favorites so far!
We can't wait to show you our explorations of the Italian mainland we did in the weeks after this investigation. That's some epic footage for sure! Stay curious.
Yeah it's true, as example people like me love watching horror stories but don't want to be a part of it. Affraid but strangely love it at the same time😁 I appreciate you guys never affraid because of your curiosity, without urban explorers maybe we only know a bit stories about abandoned places.
I am stunned you have not come here to England yet. So many amazing abandoned places and so much history. I spent 2 years with my ex, exploring a derelict Victorian Lunatic Asylum on the Isle Of Wight. Very much haunted and it scared the crap out of me to be honest, what I experienced there. Church tower and laundry and everything. Sadly, now redeveloped into apartments and apparently residents have experienced issues there. It was called Whitecroft Hospital. Out in the middle of nowhere.
Hallo ihr Lieben, also was ihr da immer so Zaubert ist echt Klasse. Mein Kompliment an den Schnitt und Mod. . Ich mag euch so sehr mit eurer Schaffenskunst, ihr seit wirklich Klasse. Auch die Gruppe der BWT, auch der "unsichtbare Teil, ist einfach Geil. Ihr arbeitet wie eine Maschine einfach Perfekt zusammen. Das macht euer Konzept der BWT in sich Rund. Muss ich immer wieder Feststellen. Sehr Gute Location, wie alles von euch. Sehr guter Beitrag, auch wenn ich kaum bis gar nicht des Englischen mächtig bin, ehrlich gesagt möchte ich das auch gar nicht. Man kann auch aus dem gezeigten und dem, was man versteht Interpretieren. Ja, wie immer ein echtes Sahnestück und sehr gut Geschnitten. Mein Kompliment an den Till, seine Stimme könnte er auch als Synchronsprecher oder zur eigenen Vermarktung im Filmschauspiel zu Markte tragen. Wirklich Perfekt. Ich weiß, warum ich euren Kanal schaue, ihr seit wirklich richtig Gut. Macht bitte weiter so. Gaaaanz großes Kino seid ihr. Mit dem Rest eures Anliegens bleibe ich dran. Die Höhlen wurden Zwischenzeitig an einen Unbekannten Interessenten mit mir noch unklaren Verwendungszweck verkauft. Selbst meine Kontakte tappen noch im Dunkeln, zumindest sieht es so aus. Sowie ich etwas habe, seit ihr die ersten, die es erfahren. Versprochen, bin euch ja eh noch was Schuldig. Bis dahin und ganz liebe Grüße an Till, Cornelius und an dich lieber Marco sowie den rest des Teams. Danke, dass es euch gibt.
Those National Geographic magazines are such a beauty, such a pity to leave them there. Something I can't really abbandon and will want to save are historically relevant photographs and postcards...❤️❤️❤️
The best abandoned exploration channel on you tube....thank you for taking the time to give us English narration, as the story line is just as important as the visual. God Bless
What a great hidden treasure you found guys. I love the bizarre creepy stuff. It's hard to go to dentist but tge pictures you showed freaked me a lot. Can't wait for more guys. GB from Nevada.
So exciting videos, and you guys are so brave when you investigate, to show the history to us who can't go on adventure ourselves. Thank you so much 🥰.
Love your work! Places that I get to visit that I would have never known about otherwise. I'm always amazed how many abandoned places there are with contents. Thank you 👍🌺🇦🇺
Hello from PHILADELPHIA, USA. My wife and I have been subscribed and watched BWT for a year now, but this is my first time commenting. Really enjoy your vlogs, I find the exploration of abandoned places very interesting. I will say, though, that I miss the opening/closing theme music that you used before. It is such a good piece of music that seemed so appropriate for your channel...it had a sense of eerines, excitement and adventure. Do consider bringing it back. 😊🤙
These abandoned places that have everything left as it was once, are how museums should be. Museums are too clean and clinical, shiny windows separating objects from people, you can't really get the feel of how things were. It's just a shame that people can be destructive and disrespectful and ruin experiences for the genuinely curious . That's why I love videos like these. I would love to be able to do this and experience first-hand what they feel when entering these eerie places, slowly taking it all in and imagining what the former owners would think of someone touring their homes with a camera wondering why anyone would be interested in even the simplest of things, and making stories about how they thought the people lived all those years ago. It's fascinating and sad at the same time🙂💖
Hi guys, love you, the abandoned places you go to are amazing, love to see more Sardinia locations. This place did look creepy, but nothing to fear, peace from Sth Australia 🇦🇺
You guys are the Kings of UrbEx. The locations that your have available to you simply out shine everyone else. Some are very good and do a wonderful job. But my gods BWT is the "whole shooting match - the big enchilada! And other archaic American says to make you giggle.
I really liked your video. This is the first one I watch. I thought it was cool that it has subtitles in Portuguese (I'm from Brazil). Congratulations 👍👏👏
That dentist sure knew how to keep his clients calm. Reminds me of the sado-masochist dentist scene (played by Steve Martin) in The Little Shop Of Horrors.
You all are gifted, in so many ways! I've been enjoying BWT videos very much. And I enjoy reading all the comments. Thank you for this wondrous gift to see/hear these by RUclips. May you all be blessed always for your talents and all the creators involved in these unbelievable productions!!! Pennsylvania USA. 🌞🌚
There was some beautiful furniture left in that place. Those vintage dental illustrations…😬 Imagine going to the dentist and seeing them on the wall. They would scare you into brushing your teeth regularly.
There seems to be an x-ray machine there. It most likely has a radioactive source inside. Let's pray that metal scrapers do not steal it and break it apart 😖
Noticed the same thing, the fact that the bowl is partially open, had me frightened. Someone should really inform the authorities about it, or go there with a Geiger counter, just to be safe, there's some quite terrifying stories about old, left behind x-ray machines being taken apart by unknowing metal scrapers that caused fatality and many cases of radiation sickness in the surrounding area.
How incredibly interesting. If this was a legitimate dental practice, there would have been records of some kind. How incredibly eerie that there was no evidence of a dentist there amongst all those papers and bills.
I forget how young you young men are. I was born in the 1960s so National Geographic, dictionaries and encyclopedias were our means of information and introduced by door-to-door salesmen. Internet and Microsoft Windows wasn’t even thought of yet. You haven’t lived until you discover the past. Nice short film.
I just subscribed to ur chanel, because I love old stories, houses, castles ect... Why doesn't anyone buy the building and fix it, it's a beautiful place, spooky, but nice😇
Hahaha, yes, I know what you mean. That's why we LOVED to make this video. We just needed to come to terms with the past when we visited the dentist as children, lol.
@@bwturbex You are 100% right, I dont know anyone who enjoys going to a dentist 😅 . Great video as always! Someone needs to document these forgotten places around the world, so you are a big inspiration to us as urban explorers. All the best, from a fan in South Africa 🇿🇦
There is a medical museum in Indianapolis that has so much in their collection, this place reminds me very much of that building! Would love to see more of Sardinia!
I would really like it. To me it is so very interesting. It shows how life was like in the past. Stay safe and Will be here for your journey, wherever it may take you.
Actually, it's seems that this mansion its located at least near my city! I've read a word in some of these document that for the rest of the world means nothing, but for me puts a very specific point in the map! Nice work thou!
Yes I would love for you guys to come back to Sardinia .....Italy is so pretty !! I enjoyed the mans home just as much dentist office just AMAZING !! So many neat old magazines and dentist tools !! Great video guys I loved it always something cool and historical !! 👍👍
Great place, lovely filmed. Only I think this dental house is much older than the 60's or the 70's. I grew up in those years and a dentist office looked the same as it does know. Love from Amsterdam 🌷
Incredible juxtaposition. A glimpse back to a time, where on display are shown our ancestors advanced techniques in dentistry, which viewed today frightens our 20th Century soul.
When your video starts with a clip of The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari it’s a sign of eerie to follow. I really hope that was a training facility. I would have Been out of there toute suite. Great job all, I was riveted.
I'd say, for a place that's been vacant for a huge 40+ years, and despite being exposed to the elements with its windows smashed, trespassed by who knows how many people, and surrounded by a yard overgrown since forever, it's in a surprisingly good shape. It does not look like it's going to collapse next month or anything like you'd expect for something abandoned for so long. If not for the poop and maybe a bit of damage done by thieves, that would be a nearly pristine time capsule.
@@bwturbex I've seen worse at school. Literally. My German teacher showed us photos of maimed soldiers of WWI, living and dead. The head injuries were spectacular. Only the poor quality of the photos saved us from seeing them in their full glory...
This dental equipment appears to be much older than the house itself. All the devices are independantly put on the walls instead of being integrated to the dental chair. That was how dental equipment was before the 1910's. The first integrated dental unit was created by the Ritter company in 1913. The marble electric current distributor also dates back to the beggining of the 20th century. Only the Xray tube seems more modern, probably manufactured after WW2. It is weird to find a speculum upstairs in the library. This one appears to be an anal speculum and is next to a kind of gastroenterology book.
@@zyourzgrandzmaz look at the light projector in front of the chair (the cone shaped device made out of brass) : it was what was used to enlight the oral cavity before the invention of the halogen bulb and shadowless operating light fixtures. If all this equipment was 50's to 70's, the dental unit would have an air turbine integrated or retrofited on the unit. And the electric motor (in the metal sphere under the gantry) would be smaller and integrated on the dental unit. And again, the marble electric distributor on the wall is early 20th century technology. Only the Xray generator is periodically correct (50's to 70's). I am a dentist and I own 2 books about the history of dentistry. I also visited 2 dental museums in France and London. I know dental technology better than you.
This is the final episode of our Sardinia mini-series. We have located many more interesting abandoned sites on the island, so we could easily do another trip. But this depends on if you want to see more of Sardinia's hidden structures. In two weeks, we will upload our next adventure. It's finally time to share our explorations from the France road trip last winter!
Yes, ofcourse! We'd like to see more stories of Sardinia phluaseeee 😋
yes please more!!!.... love it!!
This place looks like an expensive house for psychopath doctor
the only problem with the video is that it doesn't last 1 hour
Waiting for more videos
This was interesting. Thank you! As a friendly word of caution from someone in the medical field, I'd suggest that for your own personal health and safety you wear respirator masks or even a surgical mask in abandoned buildings, but especially where there are any animal or bird feces present. Wear disposable gloves if you plan to touch anything. You'd be surprised how much bacteria, fungus, mold, or bird and bat born diseases there are in these old buildings. Some can be deadly. Just, FYI. Talk to your Doctor for more info!
In their defense, I've seen them wear that stuff much of the time.
Yes, we are doing this for years. Thanks for the tips though!
I wonder how many Urban Explorers have come in contact with damaged asbestos
Amen.
“There’s nothing to be afraid of if you are just curious “. Wow! Epic words! I’ll add that to my list of key phrases in life! Well done- as always!
That doesn't apply to climbing into enclosures at the zoo.
Polar bears are curious too.
@@jturtle5318 lol 😂😂😂
Your channel is the National Geographic of the modern day. And of Exploration! Again! Well Done!!!!
Absolutely brilliant composition of a documentary of an explore! Amazing! One of the best I've seen over the many years of watching your videos!! Well Done!!!!!
The narrator's voice is so incredibly soothing. It's like a drug to me at this point.
Sidenote: My father hold an abonnement of "National Geografic" in the late 90's. As we just occasionally watched TV these magazines had a huge impact of me learning about the world beyond what was taught in school. The style and focus of these reportages where probably colonialist and not at all "fair" to the subjects of journalism, but I really like remembering long hours laying on the floor and ready theses stories :)
I'd say some of that equipment pre-dates the 60's.. Nice find.. Thx for taking us along for the ride...
That was an interesting mini dental clinic and the devices do look much older than from the 70s, possibly predating the 50s. When you got upstairs and were looking through that book, and said something to the effect of, "interesting bookmark" I recognized what that metal device was that was on the book, as a nurse. It was a speculum! For female gynecological exams. You mentioned that someone disappeared from that villa due to possible Mob ties and it possibly being a hit making them disappear? I have a sneaking suspicion that that vintage dental clinic in its later days wasn't used for practical dentistry. I think it may have been a deep underground undercover abortion clinic (the speculum!) or possibly a place where men were taken by the mob to be made to "talk" with dentistry drills and implements. Yikes. I've watched too many movies, LOL. The place was sad and definitely creepy.
That was my guess too as soon as i saw it.
Amen.
I absolutely love this video! ❤
Had a pretty creepy vibe, more than bad teeth in that place!! And why all that heavy duty security bars, going up to the residence and outside the courtyard?
For me, the most terrifying thing was the speculum between the book pages! I'm far more familiar with those things than I would like to be.
Ewww, I was wondering of any would pick up on that. And he picked it up, poor guy, when he realizes...?.
I was scrolling through the comments, looking for someone else who noticed the speculum, lol...
Yeah. Dentists do NOT have speculum or books on sexual anatomy - more was going on in that house than our explorers recognized!
I was hoping they were dental cheek retractors...?
Illegal abortions?
Yeah ,we would like to see a lot more of such adventurous videos .It is ,as if we have visited a museum, full of antique goods ,at their original places ,where they were actually used once ,which makes it more interesting.Brothers you have the temperament to make such videos ,and we are interested in watching them.A lot of prayers from,Rawalpindiee,Northern Punjaab province,Islamic republic of Paakistaan,South Asia. .
I would love to see more of Sardinia, but will happily watch wherever you go. I love the way you filmed the dentistry equipment I remember well from when I was around your ages. When I was a little girl, National Geographic was with black and white photography, my Grandparents had a subscription. I think people are too easily frightened these days…dead and abandoned don’t hurt you unless you are careless about where you step. The living can be much more dangerous. Stay well, and keep enjoying the journey.🖤🇨🇦
Wow, that last image of an old old village built into a cliff top… can’t wait to see more of that! Great video guys. Even the gross dental parts 😜
Yes, I would LOVE to see inside some of those old dwellings in that old village on the Cliff top, as well! I hope they do one with some of those soon! :)
@@tressabaker6514 The group explored this site in a previous video. Browse their library.
That was very interesting! I was a teenager back in the 60’s and I recognized a lot of the equipment in the office area! Gave me shivers! Thank you!
Yes, More please - Sardinia Is somehow, for me - a hauntingly beautiful place, intriguing & ancient, complex & simply intriguing -Oh, If it's at all possible, Please Go back for more..
Yes, we totally agree. But it's not just Sardinia - it's the whole South of Italy!
@@bwturbex Especially the Cliff top villages. It would be AWESOME to see inside some of those, if it is ever possible? ;)
@@bwturbex Especially the Cliff top villages. It would be AWESOME to see inside some of those, if it is ever possible? ;)
Love your narration which makes the video more attractive. Thank you so much for the excellent video. Waiting for the new one. ❤️❤️❤️
Your voice and story at the beginning relax me and I have to rewind. Love ALL of your videos!
I love the way you narrate your videos. Another good find.
Teeth creep me out, like i can't even deal with my kids' wiggly teeth. Cool find tho! Can't wait to see more Italy! I've always wanted to see Italy and you guys do an awesome job of exploring it. Your Italy series have been my favorites so far!
Just thinking about having my teeth worked on with that medieval equipment is a horror in it's self! Great video!
Omg the “cool bookmark” part looks like an obgyn tool 🤣
Thanks for this, wonderful gift for a special day!
We can't wait to show you our explorations of the Italian mainland we did in the weeks after this investigation. That's some epic footage for sure! Stay curious.
Thank you so much for the English narration! Much appreciated! 😘
Yeah it's true, as example people like me love watching horror stories but don't want to be a part of it. Affraid but strangely love it at the same time😁
I appreciate you guys never affraid because of your curiosity, without urban explorers maybe we only know a bit stories about abandoned places.
I am stunned you have not come here to England yet. So many amazing abandoned places and so much history. I spent 2 years with my ex, exploring a derelict Victorian Lunatic Asylum on the Isle Of Wight. Very much haunted and it scared the crap out of me to be honest, what I experienced there. Church tower and laundry and everything. Sadly, now redeveloped into apartments and apparently residents have experienced issues there. It was called Whitecroft Hospital. Out in the middle of nowhere.
Sehr beeindruckender Fund!
Awesome Video!❤
Als medizinisches Fachpersonal muss ich sagen, die Bilder sind nicht wirklich gruselig 😄
So sehe ich das auch. 😉
Ich wollte grade eins von euren alten Videos suchen und genau dann habe ich gesehen, dass ihr ein neues hochgeladen habt. :) Perfekt!
Zufall? Wahrscheinlich nicht! Zeit, um verlassene Orte zu untersuchen! 😁
Hallo ihr Lieben, also was ihr da immer so Zaubert ist echt Klasse. Mein Kompliment an den Schnitt und Mod. . Ich mag euch so sehr mit eurer Schaffenskunst, ihr seit wirklich Klasse. Auch die Gruppe der BWT, auch der "unsichtbare Teil, ist einfach Geil. Ihr arbeitet wie eine Maschine einfach Perfekt zusammen. Das macht euer Konzept der BWT in sich Rund. Muss ich immer wieder Feststellen.
Sehr Gute Location, wie alles von euch. Sehr guter Beitrag, auch wenn ich kaum bis gar nicht des Englischen mächtig bin, ehrlich gesagt möchte ich das auch gar nicht. Man kann auch aus dem gezeigten und dem, was man versteht Interpretieren.
Ja, wie immer ein echtes Sahnestück und sehr gut Geschnitten. Mein Kompliment an den Till, seine Stimme könnte er auch als Synchronsprecher oder zur eigenen Vermarktung im Filmschauspiel zu Markte tragen. Wirklich Perfekt. Ich weiß, warum ich euren Kanal schaue, ihr seit wirklich richtig Gut. Macht bitte weiter so. Gaaaanz großes Kino seid ihr.
Mit dem Rest eures Anliegens bleibe ich dran. Die Höhlen wurden Zwischenzeitig an einen Unbekannten Interessenten mit mir noch unklaren Verwendungszweck verkauft. Selbst meine Kontakte tappen noch im Dunkeln, zumindest sieht es so aus. Sowie ich etwas habe, seit ihr die ersten, die es erfahren. Versprochen, bin euch ja eh noch was Schuldig.
Bis dahin und ganz liebe Grüße an Till, Cornelius und an dich lieber Marco sowie den rest des Teams.
Danke, dass es euch gibt.
Those National Geographic magazines are such a beauty, such a pity to leave them there. Something I can't really abbandon and will want to save are historically relevant photographs and postcards...❤️❤️❤️
The best abandoned exploration channel on you tube....thank you for taking the time to give us English narration, as the story line is just as important as the visual. God Bless
What a great hidden treasure you found guys. I love the bizarre creepy stuff. It's hard to go to dentist but tge pictures you showed freaked me a lot. Can't wait for more guys. GB from Nevada.
Wow grt work as usual... enjoyed it a lot...keep it up guys
So exciting videos, and you guys are so brave when you investigate, to show the history to us who can't go on adventure ourselves. Thank you so much 🥰.
It's actually a lot of fun to explore! You should try yourself. Thanks for watching and the cool comment!
I would really love to read all those vintage NG's!
Me too
Amazing and beautiful video again! Thanks for sharing!
Love your work! Places that I get to visit that I would have never known about otherwise.
I'm always amazed how many abandoned places there are with contents. Thank you 👍🌺🇦🇺
Hello from PHILADELPHIA, USA. My wife and I have been subscribed and watched BWT for a year now, but this is my first time commenting. Really enjoy your vlogs, I find the exploration of abandoned places very interesting. I will say, though, that I miss the opening/closing theme music that you used before. It is such a good piece of music that seemed so appropriate for your channel...it had a sense of eerines, excitement and adventure. Do consider bringing it back. 😊🤙
Thanks for the feedback! We will look for another catching soundtrack for our upcoming France series!
These abandoned places that have everything left as it was once, are how museums should be. Museums are too clean and clinical, shiny windows separating objects from people, you can't really get the feel of how things were. It's just a shame that people can be destructive and disrespectful and ruin experiences for the genuinely curious . That's why I love videos like these. I would love to be able to do this and experience first-hand what they feel when entering these eerie places, slowly taking it all in and imagining what the former owners would think of someone touring their homes with a camera wondering why anyone would be interested in even the simplest of things, and making stories about how they thought the people lived all those years ago. It's fascinating and sad at the same time🙂💖
Hi guys, love you, the abandoned places you go to are amazing, love to see more Sardinia locations. This place did look creepy, but nothing to fear, peace from Sth Australia 🇦🇺
Beautiful views! Not so sure about the house. Thanks for sharing . Awesome ♥️👍😊 Like to see more of Sardinia😃
what a beautiful place and then something like that abandoned in the middle of it. Can't wait to see more, love you guys!
What was hard to comprehend for us is the fact that this building is much longer abandoned than it was even inhabited!
@@bwturbex yes that was another strange thing about it all
Your videos are awesome,well worth my data,greetings from South Africa
You guys are the Kings of UrbEx. The locations that your have available to you simply out shine everyone else. Some are very good and do a wonderful job. But my gods BWT is the "whole shooting match - the big enchilada! And other archaic American says to make you giggle.
🤣 Thanks a lot, we appreciate your comment!
Love your channel. Love your voice--so easy to listen to.
Looks amazing reminds me of the doctors house i went to in Germany 😍
You are refering to "Anna L"! We took a video about that weird mansion back in 2017.
@@bwturbex yeah that’s the place and the woman died didn’t she in a care home at the old age of 101 I found that out with a bit of research
Yes I am intrigued to see more! You all are a fascinating team! Keep cracking On! ❤️❤️❤️
I really liked your video. This is the first one I watch. I thought it was cool that it has subtitles in Portuguese (I'm from Brazil). Congratulations 👍👏👏
Great work as always 🤟🏽🔥
Thanks, man! What's the next place we should document for our channel?
Awesome once again! Thank you for bringing us along. See y'all soon, I hope.
Museum worthy video. Simply brilliant.
That dentist sure knew how to keep his clients calm. Reminds me of the sado-masochist dentist scene (played by Steve Martin) in The Little Shop Of Horrors.
Good old national geographic I'm still a fan of the magazine and the channel Til this day
Fabulous explores!!! My new favourite channel x
Another brilliant episode BWT Team! Thankyou very much & Cheers!
You all are gifted, in so many ways! I've been enjoying BWT videos very much. And I enjoy reading all the comments. Thank you for this wondrous gift to see/hear these by RUclips. May you all be blessed always for your talents and all the creators involved in these unbelievable productions!!! Pennsylvania USA. 🌞🌚
There was some beautiful furniture left in that place. Those vintage dental illustrations…😬 Imagine going to the dentist and seeing them on the wall. They would scare you into brushing your teeth regularly.
You fellas really are the BEST .thank you ! Each video is is tv documentary quality .
There seems to be an x-ray machine there. It most likely has a radioactive source inside. Let's pray that metal scrapers do not steal it and break it apart 😖
Noticed the same thing, the fact that the bowl is partially open, had me frightened. Someone should really inform the authorities about it, or go there with a Geiger counter, just to be safe, there's some quite terrifying stories about old, left behind x-ray machines being taken apart by unknowing metal scrapers that caused fatality and many cases of radiation sickness in the surrounding area.
How incredibly interesting. If this was a legitimate dental practice, there would have been records of some kind.
How incredibly eerie that there was no evidence of a dentist there amongst all those papers and bills.
Very interesting, thanks for sharing.
Thanks! We loved to find the old Nat Geo magazines.
Wonderful explore!! Excellent videography!! I am still so curious about the photo of the mouth with what I assume is pebbles or rocks in it.🤔
Thanks!!! We are also curious. I don't think it's stones, but it looks swollen to me.
I forget how young you young men are. I was born in the 1960s so National Geographic, dictionaries and encyclopedias were our means of information and introduced by door-to-door salesmen. Internet and Microsoft Windows wasn’t even thought of yet. You haven’t lived until you discover the past. Nice short film.
I can't understand why 45 people would hit "dislike ". As always I found this video to be interesting and well produced.
I wish all these old houses could be restored. I feel so bad for them
I just subscribed to ur chanel, because I love old stories, houses, castles ect...
Why doesn't anyone buy the building and fix it, it's a beautiful place, spooky, but nice😇
Thats really good! Looking forward for the next video..
Wow, epic exploration. I have a real fear of dentists, but this house just pushed that fear to the next level!
Hahaha, yes, I know what you mean. That's why we LOVED to make this video. We just needed to come to terms with the past when we visited the dentist as children, lol.
@@bwturbex You are 100% right, I dont know anyone who enjoys going to a dentist 😅 .
Great video as always! Someone needs to document these forgotten places around the world, so you are a big inspiration to us as urban explorers.
All the best, from a fan in South Africa 🇿🇦
Loved this guys, very interesting place. I would love to see more of Sardinia in the future 👍
Thanks for the feedback. We will definitely post more videos from Italy in 2022!
There is a medical museum in Indianapolis that has so much in their collection, this place reminds me very much of that building!
Would love to see more of Sardinia!
You have a great narration voice
LEZZZZGO BWT!!! i am excited for season 3!!!
Enjoy the video and please leave some feedback!
Thanks for another great episode from you guys🎥😊👌🏻
You are welcome! And now, it is time to edit our France explorations from February.
Thank you Broken Window Theory for your Time, Good Work! and Thumbs up! 👍✌
I would really like it. To me it is so very interesting. It shows how life was like in the past. Stay safe and Will be here for your journey, wherever it may take you.
Ive just discovered Your channel it was amazing. I am watching all the episodes.. Wow.. Keep safe guys always🙏🙏
thank you guys, love the videos...look fwd to many more..wolfie
Actually, it's seems that this mansion its located at least near my city! I've read a word in some of these document that for the rest of the world means nothing, but for me puts a very specific point in the map! Nice work thou!
Thanks for your great videos 😁❤. I would love to see more from Sardinia and other places 😃🤗. Greeetings from Norway
Some of that eqipment has to be as old as from the 1930’s or 40’s. Amazing find!
Diese Praxis, was für eine Steilvorlage für jedes Skript, top :-)
Schreibst du selbst?
A bit scary but entertaining and i enjoy watching all your videos. God Bless and let us all stay safe
If it is just scary and not entertaining at all, it would suck. 👾
Yes I would love for you guys to come back to Sardinia .....Italy is so pretty !! I enjoyed the mans home just as much dentist office just AMAZING !! So many neat old magazines and dentist tools !! Great video guys I loved it always something cool and historical !! 👍👍
Great place, lovely filmed. Only I think this dental house is much older than the 60's or the 70's. I grew up in those years and a dentist office looked the same as it does know. Love from Amsterdam 🌷
Incredible juxtaposition. A glimpse back to a time, where on display are shown our ancestors advanced techniques in dentistry, which viewed today frightens our 20th Century soul.
3:48 - You ok Till?! 😬😀
Another great (and creepy) exploration 👍
Again, thank you for sharing your adventures with us. Take care
Very good video. Like a lot of your videos. Fascinating! Curious, what's the actual story of the dentist? Sounds like you know.
When your video starts with a clip of The Cabinet of Doctor Caligari it’s a sign of eerie to follow.
I really hope that was a training facility. I would have Been out of there toute suite.
Great job all, I was riveted.
It makes a lot of sense that this site was used for training. Next door, there is a hospital actually.
Das ist eine wirklich gute entdeckung! Weiter so!
I'd say, for a place that's been vacant for a huge 40+ years, and despite being exposed to the elements with its windows smashed, trespassed by who knows how many people, and surrounded by a yard overgrown since forever, it's in a surprisingly good shape. It does not look like it's going to collapse next month or anything like you'd expect for something abandoned for so long. If not for the poop and maybe a bit of damage done by thieves, that would be a nearly pristine time capsule.
The building structure is sound because the building is not that old and wasn't build cheaply. 👍🏾
I'd live there after cleaning and painting. The area is beautiful.
Wow best explored video I've seen so far thanks
Dang .. Abandoned Italy Season 3 ... can't wait !
As always, a great video.
04:49 those images are really creepy
Pretty fcked up. Now, I don't want to go the dentist anymore for sure, haha.
@@bwturbex I've seen worse at school. Literally. My German teacher showed us photos of maimed soldiers of WWI, living and dead. The head injuries were spectacular. Only the poor quality of the photos saved us from seeing them in their full glory...
I dislike horror stories. I do enjoy your videos. Well done. All of the abandoned places are kind of curiously creepy to me.
This dental equipment appears to be much older than the house itself. All the devices are independantly put on the walls instead of being integrated to the dental chair. That was how dental equipment was before the 1910's. The first integrated dental unit was created by the Ritter company in 1913. The marble electric current distributor also dates back to the beggining of the 20th century. Only the Xray tube seems more modern, probably manufactured after WW2.
It is weird to find a speculum upstairs in the library. This one appears to be an anal speculum and is next to a kind of gastroenterology book.
thats entirely wrong dude, thats all 1950s-70s
@@zyourzgrandzmaz look at the light projector in front of the chair (the cone shaped device made out of brass) : it was what was used to enlight the oral cavity before the invention of the halogen bulb and shadowless operating light fixtures.
If all this equipment was 50's to 70's, the dental unit would have an air turbine integrated or retrofited on the unit.
And the electric motor (in the metal sphere under the gantry) would be smaller and integrated on the dental unit. And again, the marble electric distributor on the wall is early 20th century technology. Only the Xray generator is periodically correct (50's to 70's).
I am a dentist and I own 2 books about the history of dentistry. I also visited 2 dental museums in France and London. I know dental technology better than you.
Amen.
thanks for the BR Portuguese subtitle, great video!
You are welcome! What do you think about the quality of these subtitles?
I feel so sorry for this house. A house is supposed to be a home, it seemed this house never got a chance to be.
Amazing video as always, congrats