I've worked salvage a few years and half the work we got was tearing down abandoned or old buildings. While the excitement of checking out old places sounds fun there are reasons they were left alone. Mostly structural damage or an unstable foundation due too financial neglect. Explore at your own risk because nobody may be around to save you if the structure finally gives in. Or worse, if people actually live there...
Sometimes the explorer is the one who makes it collapse (especcialy on the second floor and up). Even then there's still live dangling wires, mold, and wildlife To worry about. Imagine driving into the middle of no where just to die to a bunch of mold, or a bear
Very true about that last part. Drug addicts/labs and sometimes gangs occupy abandoned buildings. Exploring places where it looks like people just ran out without even bringing anything with them is especially dangerous, like that abandoned Disney water park. There was still food left in the freezers, and medical supplies left there. The people packed up and left quickly for a reason, so no reason to go exploring. Maybe I have just a liiiiitle too much melanin, but i've never felt the urge to go exploring places I shouldn't being going to.😅
There was writing on wall at a fascinating abandoned building in Brisbane about barbequeing white women's bodies in Brisbane. Lucky they were not there still. Australian Aborigines wrote it.
If you visit Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire southwest England you will find at least 4 abandoned villages but don't hang around too long especially in the village of Imber because most of Salisbury Plain is used for military training and is highly restricted to civilians .
There are time limits for the tours to Pripyat as well, to limit radiation exposure. You obviously can't stay in the area for long periods of time anyway as the only "legal" way to get in is through a carefully managed and planned tour route. This is on my bucket list though as an urban explorer. Actually burying the dead beneath church floors was a common practice in some parts of the world. I think this has long since been abandoned and some countries probably don't allow it, although many churches do still keep their deceased priests in crypts in some churches (I guess this is still "legal" but it may depend on the country, state, or region).
Abandoned buildings mostly make me sad. Especially abandoned theme parks and such. I see them and think of how lively they used to be and then I get sad, because that's gone.
Actually? No. The last story about Craig House may be technically true (that it sits abandoned and in ruins) but the plans to convert to a resort spa were approved and financed as of May of this year. So... there's hope yet.
I almost stopped watching this channel years ago. But the very thing that turned me off became the thing that kept me watching. It’s almost a game catching all of the inaccuracies. Once monetized, it wasn’t about quality but just churning out content to the masses. $$
I have seen most of these (and much, much more) in a program called Abandoned Engineering. It also gives the story behind the buildings, just like our talented friends at Be Amazed 😄 Love your work guys 😘
I like to add some info about the Borgund church in Vestland/Norway. First, stave is not the name, but the genre of these churches built by Vikings and other seafaring pagan folks. The Norwegian name is stave kirken, what translated means ''stick church,'' or rather beam, as the churches are made of wooden beams. The outer most often black appearance is due to its pitch or tar cover protecting it from the elements. The staven kirken are found all over Norway in various sizes. Oh, and btw, they aren't ''abandoned places,'' but a very present lively part of Norwegian folklore and history. Me, personally I love the stave kirken, visited many around Norway, and each has this magical sacred inside, small and sparsely but very beautiful.
Well I don't imagine it to be any creepier than any major Cathedral or palace that hosts the tombs of European royalty, within their foundations, walls or catacombs. And since those aren't really creepy, because it's not like they died there, they were just buried, it's mostly a thing of respect and solemnity, I guess.
@@m0t0b33 exactly, as he said the church foundation is considered the must sacred part, like also in Christian belief. Also, I like to add, that stave is not the name, but the genre of these churches built by Vikings and other seafaring pagan folks. The Norwegian name is stave kirken, what translates means ''stick church,'' or rather beam, as the churches are made of wooden beams. The outer most often black appearance is due to its pitch or tar cover protecting it from the elements. The staven kirken are found all over Norway in various sizes. oh, btw, they aren't ''abandoned places,'' but a very present lively part of Norwegian folklore and history.
I have to admit I was going to comment about how you should come up with new places after seeing Chernobyl and Hashima island then the Estonia prison mine. They were all repeats that so so many people have done stories on. As well as Kolmanscope. Yet as I watched I noticed you had quite a few new places I have not seen videos on. And with some others your detail was much better. Good video. Maybe avoid some of the constantly done locations. You don’t need the fluff. Your info on the locations and new places people haven’t seen are your ticket. Good video
8:16 Anyone else notice the woman standing on the window ledge of the quarry building? It's gotta' be photoshopped, the woman is way too big compared to the 2 figures swimming fairly close to the building. Weird!
When I was a kid we would go camping in Long Island. One day some older kids talked me into visiting an abandoned mansion. The cops busted us and brought us back to the campground. I was terrified of what my father would do to me. Thank goodness the other kids father ripped those cops a new one and never told my dad.
We‘ve been going annually to the Haladuvo Hotel since 3 years now and it‘s getting worse and worse with vandalists tagging EVERYWHERE and destroying a bunch of things for fun I even saw some people riding Dirtbikes INSIDE. So anything you see in those pictures shown in the Video is much worse like we even thought of never going there again because of it‘s condition. I‘m not an expert but if you ask me the slightest breeze could knock it over.
Interesting fact is that Beelitz Heilstätten was place where Rammstein performed a video for Mein Herz Brennt. Recommand to watch it to have a better view on this place :>
See... You learn somthing every day. I lived on Roosevelt Island from 1976 to 1986 back whwn it was first redeveloped. I've explored those buildings as a kid, with the exception of the prison. I didn't know "the ruins" as we called them (There were more building like the one you showed then) was a hospital for small pox patients or that "The Octigon Building" as we called it was an asylum. When ever a new kid moved there he or she was brought to The Octigon Building by the kids already living there (Well... about 25 yards away) to see "THE DEAD MONKEY"... Probably an escaped test subject. Though the Small Pox Hospital is as it is today. "The Octigon Building has been restored and is now a hotel and the lobby is also a bit of a museum.
It's really funny to hear English speakers butchering names in my native language 😂 The way Kolmanskop was pronounced is really funny. Another reason for the abandonment was because the people relied on water being transported by train. So when a war started, those in charge weren't able to do this and thus no water were able to be delivered.
15:29 ohhh... He passed away and my brother was born well such a coincidence-........ Really 2008 too my birth year actually yesterday was my birthday ❤😂🎉😊
Wonderful content @Be amazed. Your fact shares are edutaining. If you could add a text track so that we can read what you say and miss the fun words you mix 😅
oun of your videos is gouna save me because that video sede that if a bnana had a wihte spot in it then THAR IS A SPITHR U SAVD MY FRICHING LIFE anewas i am guna evacuat
I've worked salvage a few years and half the work we got was tearing down abandoned or old buildings. While the excitement of checking out old places sounds fun there are reasons they were left alone. Mostly structural damage or an unstable foundation due too financial neglect. Explore at your own risk because nobody may be around to save you if the structure finally gives in. Or worse, if people actually live there...
Sometimes the explorer is the one who makes it collapse (especcialy on the second floor and up). Even then there's still live dangling wires, mold, and wildlife To worry about. Imagine driving into the middle of no where just to die to a bunch of mold, or a bear
Very true about that last part. Drug addicts/labs and sometimes gangs occupy abandoned buildings. Exploring places where it looks like people just ran out without even bringing anything with them is especially dangerous, like that abandoned Disney water park. There was still food left in the freezers, and medical supplies left there. The people packed up and left quickly for a reason, so no reason to go exploring. Maybe I have just a liiiiitle too much melanin, but i've never felt the urge to go exploring places I shouldn't being going to.😅
There was writing on wall at a fascinating abandoned building in Brisbane about barbequeing white women's bodies in Brisbane. Lucky they were not there still. Australian Aborigines wrote it.
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If you visit Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire southwest England you will find at least 4 abandoned villages but don't hang around too long especially in the village of Imber because most of Salisbury Plain is used for military training and is highly restricted to civilians .
Matthew Williams of TheSecretVault rides around the area and films it!
@@paulvamos7319 If you have any links to his work they will be greatly appreciated . Thanks in advance .
Abandoned places are cool to learn about
Love all the little eye catching things you add in there. 😂 makes them loads of fun to watch.
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There are time limits for the tours to Pripyat as well, to limit radiation exposure. You obviously can't stay in the area for long periods of time anyway as the only "legal" way to get in is through a carefully managed and planned tour route. This is on my bucket list though as an urban explorer.
Actually burying the dead beneath church floors was a common practice in some parts of the world. I think this has long since been abandoned and some countries probably don't allow it, although many churches do still keep their deceased priests in crypts in some churches (I guess this is still "legal" but it may depend on the country, state, or region).
So many abandoned places, some are beautiful while some are just creepy and have bad past.
I think the some are worth restoration.
Abandoned buildings mostly make me sad. Especially abandoned theme parks and such. I see them and think of how lively they used to be and then I get sad, because that's gone.
Let’s see what my favourite channel has for me on my amazed plate today eh? You never fail to deliver, thank you!
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Actually? No. The last story about Craig House may be technically true (that it sits abandoned and in ruins) but the plans to convert to a resort spa were approved and financed as of May of this year. So... there's hope yet.
I almost stopped watching this channel years ago. But the very thing that turned me off became the thing that kept me watching. It’s almost a game catching all of the inaccuracies. Once monetized, it wasn’t about quality but just churning out content to the masses. $$
Given I love Urbex this was a fantastic video 😊 A good mix from around the world too, thoroughly enjoyed watching it, thank you 😊
i like that estonia is shown in this video
I have seen most of these (and much, much more) in a program called Abandoned Engineering. It also gives the story behind the buildings, just like our talented friends at Be Amazed 😄 Love your work guys 😘
I like to add some info about the Borgund church in Vestland/Norway.
First, stave is not the name, but the genre of these churches built by Vikings and other seafaring pagan folks. The Norwegian name is stave kirken, what translated means ''stick church,'' or rather beam, as the churches are made of wooden beams. The outer most often black appearance is due to its pitch or tar cover protecting it from the elements.
The staven kirken are found all over Norway in various sizes.
Oh, and btw, they aren't ''abandoned places,'' but a very present lively part of Norwegian folklore and history.
Me, personally I love the stave kirken, visited many around Norway, and each has this magical sacred inside, small and sparsely but very beautiful.
I've been to the Borgund Church. The architecture is amazing, and the style is unique to the area. Never felt any heebie-jeebies there, though.
Me too! I went there 5 years ago and it's really amazing, not creepy like he said it is.
Well I don't imagine it to be any creepier than any major Cathedral or palace that hosts the tombs of European royalty, within their foundations, walls or catacombs. And since those aren't really creepy, because it's not like they died there, they were just buried, it's mostly a thing of respect and solemnity, I guess.
@@m0t0b33 exactly, as he said the church foundation is considered the must sacred part, like also in Christian belief.
Also, I like to add, that stave is not the name, but the genre of these churches built by Vikings and other seafaring pagan folks. The Norwegian name is stave kirken, what translates means ''stick church,'' or rather beam, as the churches are made of wooden beams. The outer most often black appearance is due to its pitch or tar cover protecting it from the elements.
The staven kirken are found all over Norway in various sizes.
oh, btw, they aren't ''abandoned places,'' but a very present lively part of Norwegian folklore and history.
Please don’t give out locations of abandoned buildings like this. People will find out and destroy them and vandalize them.
I love adandoned cities
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I have to admit I was going to comment about how you should come up with new places after seeing Chernobyl and Hashima island then the Estonia prison mine. They were all repeats that so so many people have done stories on. As well as Kolmanscope. Yet as I watched I noticed you had quite a few new places I have not seen videos on. And with some others your detail was much better. Good video. Maybe avoid some of the constantly done locations. You don’t need the fluff. Your info on the locations and new places people haven’t seen are your ticket. Good video
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Another great job. Hope you are doing well.
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😎 I expected to see Doll Island on here! Also, what is the name of Japan's haunted forest?
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Anyone else notice the woman standing on the window ledge of the quarry building? It's gotta' be photoshopped, the woman is way too big compared to the 2 figures swimming fairly close to the building. Weird!
I like the little clip of Arthur when he was being diagnosed with TB
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Imagine if these places were preserved for future generations to see, this would contribute to tourism which would help the global economy.
I follow a few abandoned explorers as their videos are interesting.
Abandon places have interesting stories to tell
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There's nothing spooky as a big abandoned Hospital or Castle
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Tbh with the modern technology we have that island could absolutely be a livable place.
6:01 that’s literally a backrooms level,old level 14,the abandoned military hospital!
The backrooms is real!
Hell island sounds like a lovely place to visit
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James Bond might disagree.
thanks i liked the diamond mines and hotel.
some advice be amazed? maybe seperate different parts into chapters for easier access
IS IT JUST ME OR AFTER THE SNOW WHITE BIT IN THE START IN THE HOUSE DID I SEE A CHILD IN WHITE CLOTHES.💀💀💀💀💀
When I was a kid we would go camping in Long Island. One day some older kids talked me into visiting an abandoned mansion. The cops busted us and brought us back to the campground. I was terrified of what my father would do to me. Thank goodness the other kids father ripped those cops a new one and never told my dad.
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4:24 Did you mean 25 years later in 2011, not 30?
Wow I caught a be amazed video within the first hour for first time ever!! Now I gotta come up with something funny to say fast!
0:44 you mean HELL-A
I like abandoned places, I wish that I could adventure them all.
I’ve seen a documentary on this island. What a weird story.
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13:46 Orphan getting their revenge
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I could seriously dig (no puns people, no puns!!) Chateau Miranda. What a beautiful place!! Sordid history aside of course!!
I am thrilled you mentioned a place in Norway. Hell yeah. Mye kjærlighet fra vakre Norge. :D
“Battle of the Bulge” 😂😂
"Almost forty years"
How dare you bring up my age!?
I mean... uh... I wasn't alive when Chernobyl happened... nope... not me...
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I heard there's some wolves and other creatures living in the Churnoble area. I wonder how they're doing?
Honestly I just loved hanging out with you, you made me cry but meh shit happens lol listening to you definitely seems to help my mental health 🤗
Pripyat .. love that place .. u know call of duty 4 mission 😊
Abandoned buildings are cool to explore🗿🥃
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After working in construction I can strongly recommend not to explore abandoned buildings. “Trust none of what you hear and half of what you see.”
I agree
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why the heck does the Chateau Miranda almost looks like hogwarts, except it is just without the magic and with haunted-ness
We‘ve been going annually to the Haladuvo Hotel since 3 years now and it‘s getting worse and worse with vandalists tagging EVERYWHERE and destroying a bunch of things for fun I even saw some people riding Dirtbikes INSIDE. So anything you see in those pictures shown in the Video is much worse like we even thought of never going there again because of it‘s condition. I‘m not an expert but if you ask me the slightest breeze could knock it over.
Im surprised u didn't mention Waverly Hills Sanatorium in Louisville KY.
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Just imagine if Henry Tadey shot and killed Hitler instead of sparing him.
they shouldnt have done that
THEY SHOULD MAKE SURE HE ACTUALLY BECAME AN ARTIST
Interesting fact is that Beelitz Heilstätten was place where Rammstein performed a video for Mein Herz Brennt. Recommand to watch it to have a better view on this place :>
I thought you would never mention Hitler but I know he stayed in the Beelitz. Wow!
See... You learn somthing every day. I lived on Roosevelt Island from 1976 to 1986 back whwn it was first redeveloped. I've explored those buildings as a kid, with the exception of the prison. I didn't know "the ruins" as we called them (There were more building like the one you showed then) was a hospital for small pox patients or that "The Octigon Building" as we called it was an asylum. When ever a new kid moved there he or she was brought to The Octigon Building by the kids already living there (Well... about 25 yards away) to see "THE DEAD MONKEY"... Probably an escaped test subject. Though the Small Pox Hospital is as it is today. "The Octigon Building has been restored and is now a hotel and the lobby is also a bit of a museum.
Actually, Hitler suffered temporary blindness in a mustard gas attack.
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12:02 no one can visit this place as its no longer standing it recently got demolished which is what should happen to buildings that are beyond repair
It's really funny to hear English speakers butchering names in my native language 😂 The way Kolmanskop was pronounced is really funny. Another reason for the abandonment was because the people relied on water being transported by train. So when a war started, those in charge weren't able to do this and thus no water were able to be delivered.
It's a robot.
@@nickgov66 I've heard English speakers talking about this place before on a tv show and they also pronounced it weird.
@@sakuraplumlove5292 "weirdly" adverb.
Fun fact: They actually filmed a scene from the James Bond Film Skyfall on Hell Island
15:29 ohhh... He passed away and my brother was born well such a coincidence-........
Really 2008 too my birth year actually yesterday was my birthday ❤😂🎉😊
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He sounds sick I feel sorry💬
I love your videos, so creepy the claw gave me goose pimples! Iam more scared than ghosts.. Lol, maybe both 😅
This just sounds like he's saying his daily affirmation in front of his phone instead of his mirror
Wonderful content @Be amazed. Your fact shares are edutaining.
If you could add a text track so that we can read what you say and miss the fun words you mix
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What's the movie name @8:41?
It's the Chernobyl miniseries from HBO.
@@Terahnee Aw thanks!
You know if it weren't for the radiation and possible ghosts on the island locations are perfect for spending the zombie apocalypse in 🤔🧟♀️☢️
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Really trying to understand what a Norwegian Stavechurch has in common with Chernobyl or old Sanitariums that are close to collapsing
oun of your videos is gouna save me because that video sede that if a bnana had a wihte spot in it then THAR IS A SPITHR U SAVD MY FRICHING LIFE anewas i am guna evacuat
I bet Noisy Castle is called Noisy Castle because it is… noisy!!! 😂😂😂
I wonder if the abandoned hospital/penitiary in NY, is where the inspiration for Arkham Asylum in the Batman comics, games and movies came from.....
Is it just me or does his voice change every video?
Even though I'm interested in the history of the Soviet union I think I'll choose hell island.
I was quick lol
We early
ALL Of Them Were Super Creepy TO ME ‼️ I wouldn't have set foot in any of them no matter how much they paid ME‼️👁️👁️🤔🧐🤨👀
rummu was not super creepy at all