What first caught my attention in your videos it's the fact you never put the words "haunted/spooky/scary/terrifying" ghost towns on the titles. You do all this travels and explorations for pure love, for passion and for respect by the history of these amazing places. And we are greateful for share this with us. I'm from Brasil (no, I'm not writting wrong, this is how my country name is in portuguese), and here we don't have many ghost towns to visit, especially here in my region, were mostly of the cities are new and still expanding due the industrialization, and are heavy populate. This is why I love this kind of content, like, see these old buildings, and listen to you telling us a bit of the history of each town make me imagine how things were during the peak, when people were still living in the houses with their families, were they still worked in the mines, or grain elevators, what kind of perspective they had while things was still running, and what kind of feeling they feel when they need to go and leave all behind. This is how I see this... Each brick, each plank, each machine and each car wreck we see in your videos have a memory to share, or at least, a history we can imagine. And I'm really grateful for the way you bring this to us, with respect and with a high quality content. And also, I like your voice ... It's relaxing to listen. Take care during your travels, and please, bring us more and more content. Greetings from Latin America to you.
(Originally from Vancouver, British Columbia, but now in Southern California.) Your channel gives me great ideas for future Astrophotography locations, and this is invaluable! I love your channel. Thank you for always sharing!!!
Nice to see one of your videos so far South. I'm a Canadian who moved to Las Vegas in 1975. Nevada is full of history and folklore, l love traveling around the state.Thanks for the video.
Hello and have a nice Thanksgiving from Anchorage Alaska where it is about 20 degrees with about a foot of snow and nasty icy roads. Thanks for the video and fantastic views of that wonderful warm sunny weather. 😊😊😊
Loved this video! I love all of your ghost town videos - so intriguing! Watching from Ohio. And glad to hear that there will be another ghost town video soon, too. 😊
I'm looking from upstate New York but looking to move west like South Arizona New Mexico or Nevada. Your episode is excellent, because you don't chew my ear off like most RUclipsrs.
Outstanding videos. Charles Manson and his family spent a couple nights at the Belmont County building. They were chased out by the old lady who was the caretaker/last inhabitant back then.
When you see someplace like Vernon I always wonder if it can become a small community again. Great video Chris, Happy Thanksgiving. Oh, and I'm from Indiana.
This was nice. Much of this looks like a background for a movie. The graffiti is everywhere, and it affects the appearance. Watching from Edmonton, Alberta. Cheers, Chris! 👍👍✌️ 🇨🇦
This is one of the finest tours I have taken. Good voice : clear and consise. I am age 94, an Architect and a vet-draftee from Central Connecticut. USA. Particularly interested in the structures so I can stop your film and look in detail at how they are put together. The intense and beautiful engineering of some of the technical steel machionary also attests to 18th and 19th cenbtury strength of spirit in America. It saddens one to think of the era of "no-nothing", of contempt for learning and technical expertise we are NOW ENTERING. The ruins ---both the technical steel "parts" and methods of building attest to a positive spirit...to a forward America. Will we survive this new period of neo-fascism and contempt for the past? These ruins tells us something deep. =====In a less horative voice: .......The machinery says that there were college trained engineers of high calibre around at the time. Much of the building says that do-it-yourself capable carpenters and masons made-do with whatever materieals they could find. In HAMILTON some of the stone wall work is impressive as were the techniques in building the Charcoal Ovens in another town.Thank you.
Oi eu sou inscrito brasileiro muito bom os vídeos aqui no Brasil também tem cidade fantasma tudo dentro dos mato das fazenda antiga dos Senhores de café tem umas que tem mais de 100 anos
Watching from England. I envy the open spaces you have, and the tranquility. Your delivery is very good, plenty of quiet contemplation. Just right
I always enjoy your work! My gateway to your vids was your trip along Route 66. I was hooked from then on. Watching from Fort Lauderdale, FL.
What first caught my attention in your videos it's the fact you never put the words "haunted/spooky/scary/terrifying" ghost towns on the titles.
You do all this travels and explorations for pure love, for passion and for respect by the history of these amazing places.
And we are greateful for share this with us.
I'm from Brasil (no, I'm not writting wrong, this is how my country name is in portuguese), and here we don't have many ghost towns to visit, especially here in my region, were mostly of the cities are new and still expanding due the industrialization, and are heavy populate.
This is why I love this kind of content, like, see these old buildings, and listen to you telling us a bit of the history of each town make me imagine how things were during the peak, when people were still living in the houses with their families, were they still worked in the mines, or grain elevators, what kind of perspective they had while things was still running, and what kind of feeling they feel when they need to go and leave all behind.
This is how I see this... Each brick, each plank, each machine and each car wreck we see in your videos have a memory to share, or at least, a history we can imagine.
And I'm really grateful for the way you bring this to us, with respect and with a high quality content.
And also, I like your voice ... It's relaxing to listen.
Take care during your travels, and please, bring us more and more content.
Greetings from Latin America to you.
Wow thank you so much! And greetings from Saskatchewan!
England!
Great video of abandoned towns and places in Northern Nevada. 💯👏💯👏Enjoy these historical explorations. 😊😊
(Originally from Vancouver, British Columbia, but now in Southern California.) Your channel gives me great ideas for future Astrophotography locations, and this is invaluable! I love your channel. Thank you for always sharing!!!
Wow thank you!
Cheers from Vancouver Island🇨🇦
@@naturalbornscorpio929 Thanks! You too!
Watching from Switzerland.👋
I also live in Saskatchewan, your content in interesting.
Thank you so much!
Nice to see one of your videos so far South. I'm a Canadian who moved to Las Vegas in 1975. Nevada is full of history and folklore, l love traveling around the state.Thanks for the video.
Thanks for sharing
I'm watching from just outside Birmingham, England. Great videos.
Thanks for watching!
My buddy and I both heard children's laughter in our ears while taking pictures at the little Tunnel cemetery at Vernon. It happened in NOV 2014.
Wow that is spooky!!
Another great video Chris,watching from southern British Colombia
Thanks!!
Hello and have a nice Thanksgiving from Anchorage Alaska where it is about 20 degrees with about a foot of snow and nasty icy roads. Thanks for the video and fantastic views of that wonderful warm sunny weather. 😊😊😊
Thanks for watching! I returned to Saskatchewan and have shovelled snow 3 times in a week.
Loved this video! I love all of your ghost town videos - so intriguing! Watching from Ohio. And glad to hear that there will be another ghost town video soon, too. 😊
Thanks for watching!
Watching from Temecula California. I love your videos!
Awesome! Thank you!
I’m watching from Newport in Wales . Really love your films
Thanks for watching!
Your videos are "must watch" content for me, thanks Chris. Watching from Kelowna BC
Awesome, thank you!
Never stop making videos sir 😎👍
Ha ha thank you!
great image sharpness.
THank you!
I'm in southern NM just enjoying some of these buildings. Lots of art some apple left behind. Love the plain buildings too!
I'm looking from upstate New York but looking to move west like South Arizona New Mexico or Nevada. Your episode is excellent, because you don't chew my ear off like most RUclipsrs.
Hi Chris!
Watching from Bangs Texas.
Thanks for watching!
Another great video . As soon as it ended I realized my vacation was over 🥺 .
Ha ha thank you!!!
Greeting from Riverside County, Ca. Thanks for another great video while giving the history of these neat sites.
Thank you!
Watching from Barnsley England. Not long since caught up on your previous vids in Montana and North Dakota.
8:49 the stonework on that cabin almost reminds me of something you'd see on the cliffs of wales, it's enchanting. I love these places so much.
It is very impressive!
Outstanding videos. Charles Manson and his family spent a couple nights at the Belmont County building. They were chased out by the old lady who was the caretaker/last inhabitant back then.
Wow I didn't know that! I just read about after reading this. Thanks for sharing!
When you see someplace like Vernon I always wonder if it can become a small community again. Great video Chris, Happy Thanksgiving. Oh, and I'm from Indiana.
Thanks! You too!
Watching from Texas
Thanks for watching
Poland :)
Hello, watching from Wixom, Michigan
Thanks for watching!
This was nice. Much of this looks like a background for a movie. The graffiti is everywhere, and it affects the appearance. Watching from Edmonton, Alberta. Cheers, Chris! 👍👍✌️ 🇨🇦
Thanks for watching!
Thanks for sharing, great video, love exploring places like that. NUXN AI..
Thanks for watching
THANKS FOR THE TRIP!!!!!!!
Thanks for watching!
Watching from Wolverhampton England
Watching from Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Another gem of a video. Maretensville sk
Thank you!
This is one of the finest tours I have taken. Good voice : clear and consise. I am age 94, an Architect and a vet-draftee from Central Connecticut. USA. Particularly interested in the structures so I can stop your film and look in detail at how they are put together. The intense and beautiful engineering of some of the technical steel machionary also attests to 18th and 19th cenbtury strength of spirit in America. It saddens one to think of the era of "no-nothing", of contempt for learning and technical expertise we are NOW ENTERING. The ruins ---both the technical steel "parts" and methods of building attest to a positive spirit...to a forward America. Will we survive this new period of neo-fascism and contempt for the past? These ruins tells us something deep.
=====In a less horative voice: .......The machinery says that there were college trained engineers of high calibre around at the time. Much of the building says that do-it-yourself capable carpenters and masons made-do with whatever materieals they could find. In HAMILTON some of the stone wall work is impressive as were the techniques in building the Charcoal Ovens in another town.Thank you.
Thank you! Yes I am so impressed with the work of these buildings, I am in awe of so many of them!
Watching from Scotland
Repost? Great content… the state of illinois definitely has ghost towns to film
Watching from Germany. You have sooooo much space in the US :)
Thanks for watching!
Hi Chris! is Nikon Zfc better than Fujifilm x-s10? and what is the best budget camera ?
Happy Thanksgiving- From Vermont.
Thank you!
It's disturbing to just leave all this architect out in the open without some kind of perseverance.
California.
Great video!
Thank you!
🤓 Dall' Italia ❤
Hey I live in northern Nevada. Had I known you were coming through I would have invited you over for a steak!
very beautifull
Thank you!
Somerset, England.
Greetings from pahrump Nevada
Oh wow! I was there. Thanks for watching!
Sherbrooke Quebec Canada 😊🙋👍
Hello from Brazil. 🖖🏻👍🏻🇧🇷
The Nation Township, Ontario
Best wishes from Ukraine
Nossa muito legal esse forte
Phoenix, AZ.
República Dominicana 🇩🇴
Hi, from northeast Ohio.
Hello!
Enjoy the video
That’s Tunnel camp not Veron is a few miles to south where the remains of the jail is that Veron
Oh wow I will check this out. THat explains why I didn't see the jail.
Oi eu sou inscrito brasileiro muito bom os vídeos aqui no Brasil também tem cidade fantasma tudo dentro dos mato das fazenda antiga dos Senhores de café tem umas que tem mais de 100 anos
Watching from Australia before hoover become a US president he managed a remote gold mine in Western Australia
Oh wow I did not know that
Was anybody at Charcoal?
Tucson Arizona
Thanks for watching!
Divide,Colorado
Ola, estou assistindo do Brasil
I live in Stagecoach Nevada
We don’t pronounce it Ne vod ah 😮 we say Ne VAD ah 😊
San Pablo California
Thanks for watching!
Sweden :)
Netherlands
Fortaleza ceara brasil
All these buildings in the middle of nowhere but still get covered in graffiti
It's sad
California
Thanks for watching!
It's pronounced. E LY NV.
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Opps sorry! The guy at my motel in Ely said it different. My error.
❤🇧🇷
Adios.
Ely is pronounced. Eeeely
Oh oh! I asked the guy my motel how to say it right. My error. Thanks!