3 explores! Including a bush shack with old cars and stuff.
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2024
- Hey house lovers and explorers! Today`s video is of 3 more explores I did a few years ago as I am still getting these older ones uploaded for you to see. I have still been busy with helping get a cat colony under control by catching/de-sexing/fostering and rehoming but the good thing is we are nearly there so I will be back out exploring on weekends again! :-) Hope you enjoy these 3 locations, cheers for watching :-)
The bush shack was my favourite this time around. It's so cool to think someone lived their peaceful dreams in that place 😍🌳🦋🦜
Hey Drew :-) Yeah what a cool place to enjoy nature! Cheers for stopping bye :)
🌟Hi Paul, I love the seclusion of the Aussie bush, walking along the trails hearing the creak water, secret hideouts to be off the grid. The yellow car was a Toyota Corolla an early model probably 1970s. My parents had one when I was growing up. Good boy glad you had your snake gatters on. Love the paranormal. Thank you for tour. ❤️🌟😊x
HI Megan :-) Cheers for that, I know I had seen one before just dint know the model haha. Thanks for stopping bye and watching again :-)
What a shame how the shack was trashed. I'd love a retreat like that for getting away from 'it all'. I am reasonably sure the first car was a Toyota Corolla and the 2nd was definitely a first shape Holden. Either a 48-215 (FX) or the facelift FJ. Who wouldn't want that tractor with the front end bucket loader? Terrible waste. Thanks, Paul.
Those bush shacks are lucky to still be there. Looks like prime bushfire country especially on that hill it would fly up through there.Keep em coming mate.
OLD CARS? DID YOU BRING THE JUMPER PACK AND SEE IF THEY WILL START?
Roll start down the hill in to the creek I was thinking haha :-)
@@urbexindigo5164 MOUNT EVEREST WOULD NOT BE HIGH ENOUGH TO GET THEM CARS GOING AGAIN LOL
Woohoo ... "old cars and stuff" has me champing at the bit! 😄
Got one next weekend for ya Ken with Sheds everywhere!!!! :-)
This is really great seeing some of your older episodes of abandoned houses and these three were great finds along with old automobiles on the property
and other things that were left behind. thanks for showing some of your older
video episodes, this area has some great scenery and until your next video
have a great week and Thank You.🇦🇺🏚🏚🇦🇺
Glad you like them Roger! I have a heap of awesome ones on the way, Just have to wait a little while longer. Cheers for the support :-)
Bigfoot's name is Daryl...according to the commercial he made a few years ago. Those woods were peaceful and creepy at the same time.
Hi, Paul! Thanks again for taking us Yanks with You on another Great Bush tour! Kudos on Your SUPERB Soundtracking also!!! Michigan Cheers, Sir!!!
E30 Toyota corolla
Cheers for that Alan :-)
Awesome 👍🏾 thank you
is it snake session time?
No we're only 3 weeks out from winter
SNAKE GOES WELL IN THE FRYING PAN WITH GARLIC
Hi Dawn, this was filmed a couple of years ago around September I think so the snakes were getting active again :-)
US currently has a weekly TV show where they go into the woods and hunt for Bigfoot.
I thought the second car with the split windscreen was a 48215 (FX) or FJ Holden
When we first bought our property in the woods we ran a small tv off a car battery. The woods there reminds me of it. Someone used to go there to get away but looks like its been a long time. Thanks for the walk. Cheers
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great explore really enjoyed the shack in the forest, admire your concern for animals especially our beloved cats
The batteries were ex Telecom from a phone exchange. They used to replace them after a certain time and it was popular to use them as off-grid batteries back in the day.
There used to be a lot of Yowies roaming around but unfortunately they were eaten by Bunyips. A Bunyip is another mythical creature that was said to live in the Murray river in South Australia.
Bunyip was in Victoria too. :-)
Love the sounds of the Austrailian bush wildlife!
LeCornu - many a memory of their ball pit from my childhood, whenever we made it into the big smoke....
Thank you Paul,For 3 more awesome finds.I love your knowledge of the property's you show us.
The roofline and split front window looks like an FJ Holden
Great explores.. lots of things to see, old cars, was one of those cars a KE30 corolla? Shame about the business building stripping away the 'Class' of it. LeCornu's is only a memory now. Bit sad. Thanks for sharing. Cheers, MM :)
G'day Paul: well done on your job of homeless cat welfare😻. Karma is real, and you WILL be repaid for what you do. LeCornus used to have an area in that old Chrysler factory set up like a series of living, bed & dining rooms. I bought some stuff from them many years ago. Seeing that empty warehouse reminds me of a period in another part of my life, when I worked as a security guard in the Port area. I didn't last long, it was pretty scary checking large warehouses for intruders in the wee small hours. Never mind about Yowies👾, I imagined all sorts of creatures👻👽 lurking in the shadows...Still loving your work, mate!!!👍
Le Cornu ... now you're getting French on us? 😉
Great finds! Thank you, Paul. ❤❤✌🏻
Hey Paul
Thanks for another great explore. That second property had quite a few European trees around about. Its a lovely spot.
And the big furniture warehouse was a really impressive structure.
Nice to see that you can still date a home by the solid building materials and brick work on the facade even after lots of modifications.
It's all I'm the detail. 👍🍺🇦🇺
The first 2 cars,- 1 could be a Datsun of some kind or Corolla, but seems to big. The second maybe a Morris 6, the bigger brother to Morris Minor or Holden of course.
Not a lot left of it but the Motorcycle remains were a Suzuki 2 stroke twin, 1970 ish.
Gerrman supermarket has pulled the development long ago, room with curved walls would have been a photo studio.
Great find
The explore in the woods was beautiful. I find the country and woodsy explores to be the most interesting. And I like the peacefulness.
I want to do more for sure Laura 😊👍
hello Paul from Oklahoma USA.I really enjoy your videos ,all of them Thank you 👍🇺🇸❤️
Don't forget about the Bunyips.
Hello Paul three different explorers especially the last one the warehouse they were very interesting thank you for taking us along until next time take care stay safe love from upstate New York❤😊
Long time viewer; 1st time posting. Always love your stuff. Thank you for helping the kitties. Been there done that. It's hard. Bless you ~Debbi~
Hi Debbie! 😊 Thankyou for the support and enjoying the videos 😁 Yep I love cats and patience and persistence is def needed to get it done. They deserve the best life they can get. Cheers 😊👍
We got lucky today, three videos for the price of one.😊
Nice secluded spot. It does sort of make you wonder what happens to places and people. I remember Le Cornu etc.
The more I'm around people the more I get where these 'hermits' are/were coming from! 😐
That yellow car is a Toyota corolla my first car was the same even the same colour
Yup the bush shack will do me....Good Work.UI
Very awesome video mate! ❤️👍🤘
Very cool video mate! ❤️🤘👍
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‘Love shack ‘😁off the grid ?
1975 or so Toyota Corolla the yellow one
Hey mate what a tremendous explore yer im thinking also a Datsun of some kind and the other one maybe an old Vauxhall or dodge. Ohh and about the yowies I did see one up that way when I was 30 had an experience which I will never forget and have no explanation to the tall animal I seen that night which scared me very much, but this really happened. When we head out next mate ill tell you what happened that night which scared the crappers out of me. It also looks like the creek has flooded in its time there was flooding there September early 2000s by memory. Ohh and that second place went there with Heather and there was a Squatter there not very nice. Cheers Paul some cool explores there.
Hey mate 🙂 think ya have the first place mixed up with somewhere else but the bush is very thick and makes me think they could easily exist in there. Yeah the second one had the other cottage next to it which also had a squatter the second time I went there. Cheers for watching, we will head out soon! 👍😁
Second car looks like an enormously rusty FJ Holden - check out the boot lid mount for the single stop light
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Urbex Indigo thanks for sharing this really good video about your exploring these places i really enjoyed it and i can't wait to see your next video i am from the U.S.A. i gave you a thumbs up and shared you out onmy community tab and God Bless and thanks.
Yep fj.
yep you have to watch out for our Aussie Yowie,s lol
We don't because we don't venture in the the dense bush 🙂👍
Yowie in Australia?
Allegedly from sightings over the years. 👍🙂
Fantastic Video Paul.
The little bush cottages/Sheds/shacks are such an amazing find .
And the two old cars.
You can see someone once cared for them.
I agree with you that would be a perfect area for any Cryptids to reside.
Lots of nice big trees and lots of undergrowth. So plenty of food and lots of places to hide in plain sight for them.
And perfect place to take photos. .Must be alot of wonderful birds and wildlife to photograph around there .
I looked up the Le Corneau site.
Man back in the day that was one massive store. Bigger than IKEA is now.
And they were open over 100 yrs.
That land where the showroom , warehouses, and old homes turned offices has to be worth a small fortune.
No doubt that's why it seemed to be such hot property when it was up for sale.
Man that warehouse was crazy big.
Cheers TRCW 🙂 good to see ya in the comments again. Yep lots of history there and the bush explores I intend doing more of 🙂👍
A couple of things, have you shared with your followers the beloved Bunyip? Love hearing the sounds of the bush, so lovely. I was shocked last year to see the whole Le cornu gone, with just a barren lot. Le Cornu was very much the IKEA of it's time complete with ball pit. I used to go there with my Nan, she would walk around looking at furniture while I played and then we would get afternoon tea. There are so many gorgeous old houses around that area.
Hi Bethany :-) The Bunyip my Dad and Grandmother used to talk about too, I have not mentioned it yet on channel though. Glad you have fond memories of LeCornu, I brought my bed from there as soon as I moved to Adelaide back in 1996 :-)