It's raffle time! ► We really feel honored to be featured in the very first issue of a brand-new urbex magazine. Find out more about "TrèsPas" here: trespas.bigcartel.com In our raffle, you have the chance to get one of three copies of the TrèsPas magazine for free! Take a picture of something that sparks your curiosity. Post this image online and tag us (@bwturbex), or send the image to us in an email (info@bwturbex.com). Also, give us some context! We appreciate a short write-up. The quality of the photo does not matter, so take it with any camera you want. This also is not only about urbex and abandoned places, you just have to be curious. The three most inspiring submissions (chosen by our team) will win. You will be sent a free copy of the magazine as a prize. The deadline is on February 18th, 6 pm CET. We will choose the winners in the following days. Any questions? Post them in the comments! Good luck, guys.
I love this work you are doing! It's extremely interesting to see because we have nothing like this in South Africa. I really wanted to buy the magazine... It looks beautiful... But for now it's a bit expensive in my currency. Keep up the good work❣❣❣
Agree. Very sensitive and eloquent. Rare these days. A gem. Maybe you can make part 2 of some of the ones w the female actresses. There is hardly anything in English @ Anna Vita (her life, her family, loves, struggles, death, etc.)
Thank you for sharing Anna Vita's story with us. I love learning about the history of these glorious people and places but it also makes me a bit sad. We are born, decay and die, it's a fact if life, and what becomes of our belongings are pieces of our past that someone May or May not discover. May Anna Vita rest in peace.
I love the new opening. This was a very beautiful tribute to the life of a remarkable woman. She was clearly a very talented artist, and built a way to live as she liked. Your cameras caress the subject in an intimate and sensual way, which I love about your work. I also love the way Nature takes back whatever we leave behind us, so quickly and artfully. Congratulations on your inclusion in the magazine, and the upcoming video of your exploration. You have worked hard, and deserve the recognition that comes to you because of the quality you always bring.🖤🇨🇦
For anyone wondering, it looks like the MRI images show some form of tumor in the abdomen. It looks like the liver and possibly gallbladder to me, but I would need a better view of the images to be sure.
Another beautifully told story of the history of an abandoned place and the people behind what they were when they were loved and lived in. Such a shame the beautiful sculptures have been left behind to decay. Best urbex channel on RUclips, you guys show such respect, love the research you do into every place you go and bring the people who lived there back to memory. xx
What an outstanding opener to series 3. Utterly breathtaking for sure! It was saddening to learn about Anna Vita fate later in life and brought a tear to the eye too. She really did seem like a formidable woman who decided to follow her true passion's in the end, while continuing to be her own self accomplished artist. This video was nothing short of Amazing! From the scenic's, the music and the heartfelt storytelling gives us all one of the best forms of modern History preservation. Lets all look forward to the next instalment of this magical third Italian series.
So wonderful!!! A feast for the eyes and all our senses. It doesn't get any better than this, absolute perfection!! Your videos always leave such a pleasant glow in my spirit.
I get a stifling feeling of nostalgia from watching your videos. I wonder if after I die, people will still remember me and take care of my legacy. I love you guys for the work you do❤️
Please don't stop sharing your adventures! So breathtaking and informative for each one you's are posting. Your content is awesome! Keep up the amazing work! 🥰🥰🥰
What an amazing begining! Well another wonderful story from BWT! I am so glad that you are being filmed and written about, you guys deserve a lot of credit for your great work! A beautiful touching story about a beautiful woman! So touching! Great work as always!
This recount of a beautiful, creative life is so tender and dignified. I now know who Anna Vita is, not was. Her heart still beats in that hotel and cottage.
What a beautiful hotel, park, pond and swimming pool. You did a great job filming it all. Thanks for sharing! A pity that the management couldn't keep the hotel open two years after Anna died. It looks like a lovely place. And so funny that you can still 'book' a room :-) I love your new leader/countdown clock. Looks really cool!
I loved the story about this place you were very respectful to this lady it must have been a very beautiful hotel good luck with your next adventure love from Wales Britain
Your narratives are beautiful❤️ I remember the segment you made of the Austrian actress who ran her own hotel w her (maybe) bi husband that ran into an economic slump. I’d never heard of her either but looked her up thanks to your story. Please continue doing these videos. Sensitive, intelligently written, nice photography/scenery and with respect for your surroundings and the people you depict. Saludos from San Diego, Ca. Take care.
I can see her love for the property. I feel her creativity as I wondered through with you. She would of loved the hustle and bustle of running and facing every new day with enthusiasm.yes she poured her true self into it and her pride is evident. Well done guys!
Remembrance is so special .. knowing who lived in this place where solitude was found and also sharing with those visited the attached hotel....there is beauty in the process of decay mixed with the grief of loss of what was a place where others came to enjoy time at the hotel..thankyou for this one..🎥
Tolles Video! Sehr spannend und auch traurig zu sehen wie ein Lebenswerk einfach verfällt und vergeht. Wenigstens ihre Skulplturen hätten gerettet werden können. Aber so ist es nun einmal!
Those black mid-century doors to her bungalow are gorgeous. It's such a shame that all the lovely sculptures, furniture & other things weren't taken and used elsewhere.
Finally I am so hyped for season 3 of Abandoned Italy. I never would have thought that Intros and outros would be so important but honestly the Abandoned Italy videos wouldn't be the same without it, the scenery of the old intro accompanied by Riot-Blood Red Sun hypes you up and grabs your attention. The intro itself is what got me into urbex that's how much of a impresion it left on me (I wasn't Interested in URBEX back then so I would have clicked off that video if not for the intro), it gives me a certain feeling that makes me curious and I think that this new intro does this too.
Thanks, buddy. We totally agree. During our second season, we got tons of great feedback regarding the intro! We initially thought the viewers would hate us for not using the soundtrack this season, hahaha.
Ooooh yeah, I was ready for another dose of BWT! I can hardly wait. Hopefully this blizzard we're experiencing right now doesn't knock out our power! See you then, friends!
An excellent video as usual. Sangat aneh sekaligus menakjubkan memikirkan bahwa orang-orang pernah tinggal ditempat ini, membuat memori dan membuat jejak kehidupan yang perlahan akan hilang, tetapi ditemukan kembali oleh kalian. Sangat menyentuh untuk menemukan kembali arti dari tempat ini bagi seorang Anna Vita, seseorang yang sebelumnya tidak aku ketahui tapi sekarang aku sangat mengapresiasi cerita hidupnya. Thanks to you!
That’s an amazing property. I wonder why one end of the building was so heavy decayed and full of mold and fungus. Closer to the fake lake? As always, great job on finding all the background info. Loved her sunny studio. Good choice on using the piano music this time, seemed to fit in well with a story of this creative soul. Thanks guys! Great work
Even though it wasn't the intent of this video , I think what you did a was a lovely (and respectful) tribute to Anna Vita. I believe she would have approved of your documenting and appreciating her life's work.
The reveal into Anna Vita's basement full of artworks got me genuinely emotional. It's sad to see the state of the hotel she managed for so long, and even seeing the reviews (I checked the site. Been almost a year since you guys uploaded this and it can still somehow be booked lol) showing how it failed after she died. And it's also tragic that she went out with an illness, but the life she lived and how she went about pursuing her passion really does make the story this place tells more uplifting and inspiring.
As I watched this episode, I was filled with melancholy. All she wanted was to be remembered not for her movies but wanted to be remembered for her artistic value. I found it sad but also informative. You guys are the best at evoking these feelings. With your great storytelling and great video work. To all the people who help you, Let me say, I really appreciate all that you do.
Hello from Canada. I am new to your channel and already I'm addicted! I just love your historical knowledge of the places you visit, it adds so much more to the visual. Thank you for taking me along on your wonderful adventures. 💖
Moving. Beatiful. Congratulations again, guys. This time your work brought tears in my eyes. Your tribute to the lady, and her place, her final legacy, was a real class act. A gentlemen work, full of respect and honor for those that are no more among us. She was about my late mother age. She lived a full life, like my mom. Thank you for sharing all that, with such reverence, and respect.
Another amazing video, Ivan only imagine how many abandoned places there are across Europe. I really enjoyed seeing wildlife in these videos, even if it is a German Shepard guarding an automobile art installation, so cute. Personally, I would love to see more make it to the finally cut, insects, reptiles, mammals…showing that side of nature really enhances the videos imo. Tolles Video Jungs, danke nochmal!!
So very interesting. History is so engaging because there are no more fascinating stories than what has already occured before us. Thank you for showing us this epoch!
found your channel and binge watching all the amazing places you have been to! Thank you for your amazing work! I especially loved the Italy Abandoned series. My family ansestory is from Palermo. It was awesome to see the lost cities in the south of Italy!
Thank you so much you guys did an outstanding job documenting this piece. I’m glad that Anna Vita got to live her life on her own terms. Captivating story. Congratulations on the magazine. That’s really really cool! Love from me in California🤟🏻💜🍀😎🇺🇸
I always feel so melancholy when I watch these vlogs. So sad that she died alone, and must not have had any relatives? At least she seems to have lived happily and for a long time. So sad that such a lovely building goes to waste. If they did something with it quick enough it wouldn't decay and rot. So tragic 🙁
You can't help but feel a little sad ! Anna had some great pieces of art and unusual sculptures? She was a lovely woman weird or not it was fascinating to see her things! 💕💜💙❤️
It’s nice to see that No losers have tagged graffiti on the structures. The fact that works of art are left behind and people let them remain is a beautiful sign of respect for the past. The videography is beautiful in this film. Yes, a film is a better description.
It's raffle time! ► We really feel honored to be featured in the very first issue of a brand-new urbex magazine. Find out more about "TrèsPas" here: trespas.bigcartel.com
In our raffle, you have the chance to get one of three copies of the TrèsPas magazine for free! Take a picture of something that sparks your curiosity. Post this image online and tag us (@bwturbex), or send the image to us in an email (info@bwturbex.com). Also, give us some context! We appreciate a short write-up. The quality of the photo does not matter, so take it with any camera you want. This also is not only about urbex and abandoned places, you just have to be curious. The three most inspiring submissions (chosen by our team) will win. You will be sent a free copy of the magazine as a prize. The deadline is on February 18th, 6 pm CET. We will choose the winners in the following days. Any questions? Post them in the comments! Good luck, guys.
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You can make your own short film with that shots
I'm in for the raffle 🤩 just need to choose among the thousands of pictures
Hahahahaha the fail in keeping the room door safe was so funny🤣🤣
I love this work you are doing! It's extremely interesting to see because we have nothing like this in South Africa.
I really wanted to buy the magazine... It looks beautiful... But for now it's a bit expensive in my currency.
Keep up the good work❣❣❣
Top notch filming, music, story writing and editing again guys! By far the best urbex channel I come across..
100% Agree...Top Notch
Agree
Thanks, guys! Very much appreciate this. 💥
Agree. Very sensitive and eloquent. Rare these days. A gem. Maybe you can make part 2 of some of the ones w the female actresses. There is hardly anything in English @ Anna Vita (her life, her family, loves, struggles, death, etc.)
Thank you for sharing Anna Vita's story with us. I love learning about the history of these glorious people and places but it also makes me a bit sad. We are born, decay and die, it's a fact if life, and what becomes of our belongings are pieces of our past that someone May or May not discover. May Anna Vita rest in peace.
Did you ever thinking about how we created what for, and after die where we to go? I'm always thinking about that...
I love the new opening. This was a very beautiful tribute to the life of a remarkable woman. She was clearly a very talented artist, and built a way to live as she liked. Your cameras caress the subject in an intimate and sensual way, which I love about your work. I also love the way Nature takes back whatever we leave behind us, so quickly and artfully. Congratulations on your inclusion in the magazine, and the upcoming video of your exploration. You have worked hard, and deserve the recognition that comes to you because of the quality you always bring.🖤🇨🇦
For anyone wondering, it looks like the MRI images show some form of tumor in the abdomen. It looks like the liver and possibly gallbladder to me, but I would need a better view of the images to be sure.
Thanks for sharing. We'll post photos on social media soon.
Another beautifully told story of the history of an abandoned place and the people behind what they were when they were loved and lived in. Such a shame the beautiful sculptures have been left behind to decay. Best urbex channel on RUclips, you guys show such respect, love the research you do into every place you go and bring the people who lived there back to memory. xx
What an outstanding opener to series 3. Utterly breathtaking for sure! It was saddening to learn about Anna Vita fate later in life and brought a tear to the eye too. She really did seem like a formidable woman who decided to follow her true passion's in the end, while continuing to be her own self accomplished artist. This video was nothing short of Amazing! From the scenic's, the music and the heartfelt storytelling gives us all one of the best forms of modern History preservation. Lets all look forward to the next instalment of this magical third Italian series.
It was built by her spirit and once that left,so did the hotel itself.... it's like everything there, died with her 💗....
So wonderful!!! A feast for the eyes and all our senses. It doesn't get any better than this, absolute perfection!! Your videos always leave such a pleasant glow in my spirit.
💚 By the way, we are exploring Austria right now.
@@bwturbex I am so happy for you. I love to see you have these wonderful opportunities. Carry my warm thoughts with you! 🤗
So grateful to be some of the firsts watching this gem!!
It would be beautiful if someone was to buy the place and open back again with the history and story, I think it’s beautiful!
I agree > it could be awesome, and museum like, as well+
She is an inspiration ~
I get a stifling feeling of nostalgia from watching your videos. I wonder if after I die, people will still remember me and take care of my legacy. I love you guys for the work you do❤️
Please don't stop sharing your adventures! So breathtaking and informative for each one you's are posting. Your content is awesome! Keep up the amazing work! 🥰🥰🥰
What an amazing begining! Well another wonderful story from BWT! I am so glad that you are being filmed and written about, you guys deserve a lot of credit for your great work! A beautiful touching story about a beautiful woman! So touching! Great work as always!
Very kind words, that's amazing. Thank you, Linda. We will be back soon!
One of your best videos yet, she probably would have liked your work.
full of nostalgia and sadness and you guys captured it all so well. great video guys.
And full of inspiration! The story of this women is incredible - she lived her life to the fullest
This recount of a beautiful, creative life is so tender and dignified. I now know who Anna Vita is, not was. Her heart still beats in that hotel and cottage.
That was a beautiful tribute to Anna Vita! Thank you!
Congratulations on being in the magazine!🎉 This was amazing. Loved this one. Love you guys. Can't wait for the next adventure👍♥️😊
Thanks for tuning in Glinda! The magazine is very nice, if you're interested in Urbex in general you could consider getting a copy :)
What a beautiful hotel, park, pond and swimming pool. You did a great job filming it all. Thanks for sharing!
A pity that the management couldn't keep the hotel open two years after Anna died. It looks like a lovely place.
And so funny that you can still 'book' a room :-)
I love your new leader/countdown clock. Looks really cool!
I love you guys. Everything you show is beautiful and with such respect for those gone before us. I loved this, everyone deserves to be remembered 😊
What a treasure you have discovered. One of the best episodes of BWT yet! Viva Anna Vita!
I loved the story about this place you were very respectful to this lady it must have been a very beautiful hotel good luck with your next adventure love from Wales Britain
Can't wait to watch and to hear your voice till and marco..keep safe🙏🙏
Will be worth the wait!
Your narratives are beautiful❤️ I remember the segment you made of the Austrian actress who ran her own hotel w her (maybe) bi husband that ran into an economic slump. I’d never heard of her either but looked her up thanks to your story. Please continue doing these videos. Sensitive, intelligently written, nice photography/scenery and with respect for your surroundings and the people you depict. Saludos from San Diego, Ca. Take care.
I can see her love for the property. I feel her creativity as I wondered through with you. She would of loved the hustle and bustle of running and facing every new day with enthusiasm.yes she poured her true self into it and her pride is evident. Well done guys!
Amazing work, as always 👏🏼
It looked like it was a beautiful place at one time. Such a shame. I wonder if she had an children. Great video. Thanks for sharing.
What a beautiful narrative! You guys are so incredibly talented! Your cinematography blows me away!
Remembrance is so special .. knowing who lived in this place where solitude was found and also sharing with those visited the attached hotel....there is beauty in the process of decay mixed with the grief of loss of what was a place
where others came to enjoy time at the hotel..thankyou for this one..🎥
Tolles Video! Sehr spannend und auch traurig zu sehen wie ein Lebenswerk einfach verfällt und vergeht. Wenigstens ihre Skulplturen hätten gerettet werden können. Aber so ist es nun einmal!
Alles hat mal ein Ende. Über Vergänglichkeit muss man nicht traurig sein. Das ist wieder nur der Start von etwas anderem.
Incredibly moving. Thank you, BWT. 🙏😌😌👟👟
You're very welcome.
Beautiful and evocative storytelling.
Thanks, glad you like it!
Again guys, amazing work and beautiful story! And congratulations being in this first edition. Cheers from Holland
Another wonderfully, and respectfully, told story. Well done.
Thanks for joining us on this journey.
Really liked this episode. Watched it twice... keep up the good work y'all.
Amazing! Thanks for your feedback!
Gorgeous photography…professional⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ It may be run down but because the natural surroundings are so beautiful it looks like a work of art.
This is my favorite explore from you guys or any other urban explorer out there! What a touching tribute to this woman.
Those black mid-century doors to her bungalow are gorgeous. It's such a shame that all the lovely sculptures, furniture & other things weren't taken and used elsewhere.
Thank u for doing this video in her memory n sharing it
Finally I am so hyped for season 3 of Abandoned Italy. I never would have thought that Intros and outros would be so important but honestly the Abandoned Italy videos wouldn't be the same without it, the scenery of the old intro accompanied by Riot-Blood Red Sun hypes you up and grabs your attention. The intro itself is what got me into urbex that's how much of a impresion it left on me (I wasn't Interested in URBEX back then so I would have clicked off that video if not for the intro), it gives me a certain feeling that makes me curious and I think that this new intro does this too.
Thanks, buddy. We totally agree. During our second season, we got tons of great feedback regarding the intro! We initially thought the viewers would hate us for not using the soundtrack this season, hahaha.
Ooooh yeah, I was ready for another dose of BWT! I can hardly wait. Hopefully this blizzard we're experiencing right now doesn't knock out our power! See you then, friends!
Damn! Sounds tough over there. Would love to have at least a bit of snow over here. 😅
@@bwturbex I'll save you some! Cheers!
@@bwturbex Top notch filming, music, story writing and editing again guys! By far the best urbex channel I come across..
That was beautiful, amazing and sad! Some of the rooms almost looked perfect, while others were very bad!
Great video guys!
Love your videos!!
This episode was full of emotions ! It's a nice hommage !
As long as we're able to keep exploring we will for sure! Thanks for tuning in :)
An excellent video as usual. Sangat aneh sekaligus menakjubkan memikirkan bahwa orang-orang pernah tinggal ditempat ini, membuat memori dan membuat jejak kehidupan yang perlahan akan hilang, tetapi ditemukan kembali oleh kalian. Sangat menyentuh untuk menemukan kembali arti dari tempat ini bagi seorang Anna Vita, seseorang yang sebelumnya tidak aku ketahui tapi sekarang aku sangat mengapresiasi cerita hidupnya. Thanks to you!
Que beleza de produção, profissionalismo e sensibilidade!
Your films are so hauntingly beautiful. Thank you
Great stuff 👍🏼😊
Odd that there are no old photo's of the hotel in its heyday...
Keep watching
Cheers!
@@bwturbex ❤
Your channel works like a time travel machine...it always push me back in time.
Great to hear! We see ourselves as travellers in time too!
I just love watching your travels. Thank you for exploring and taking us all along. So respectful and I am grateful.
*_Danke war wieder ein tolles Video_*
Klasse, danke fürs Zusehen. 💥
What a beautiful story, and how lovely and serene was that place, stunning. Wonderfully narrated and filmed. Well done 🌹
Thank you for this beautiful life. sad people has to tear this place apart.
Excellent job guys. You never disappoint with your videos of these amazing places.
That’s an amazing property. I wonder why one end of the building was so heavy decayed and full of mold and fungus. Closer to the fake lake? As always, great job on finding all the background info. Loved her sunny studio. Good choice on using the piano music this time, seemed to fit in well with a story of this creative soul. Thanks guys! Great work
Even though it wasn't the intent of this video , I think what you did a was a lovely (and respectful) tribute to Anna Vita. I believe she would have approved of your documenting and appreciating her life's work.
The reveal into Anna Vita's basement full of artworks got me genuinely emotional. It's sad to see the state of the hotel she managed for so long, and even seeing the reviews (I checked the site. Been almost a year since you guys uploaded this and it can still somehow be booked lol) showing how it failed after she died. And it's also tragic that she went out with an illness, but the life she lived and how she went about pursuing her passion really does make the story this place tells more uplifting and inspiring.
What a wonderful episode🤩🤩
As I watched this episode, I was filled with melancholy. All she wanted was to be remembered not for her movies but wanted to be remembered for her artistic value. I found it sad but also informative. You guys are the best at evoking these feelings. With your great storytelling and great video work. To all the people who help you, Let me say, I really appreciate all that you do.
Thank you, William. We're not sure if she worked to be remembered. Maybe she was more humble.
Hello from Canada. I am new to your channel and already I'm addicted! I just love your historical knowledge of the places you visit, it adds so much more to the visual. Thank you for taking me along on your wonderful adventures. 💖
I luv these kind of video's, Great job BWT.
What a great way to end the series. You guys are top notch at aspects of abandoned videos. Be well n safe. GB from Nevada, USA.
This is not the end of a series, this is the beginning of the third season Abandoned Italy. 💥
Wonderfully done! as always.
Thanks, Carol! Right now, we are exploring in Austria to produce some cool new videos!
Moving. Beatiful. Congratulations again, guys. This time your work brought tears in my eyes. Your tribute to the lady, and her place, her final legacy, was a real class act. A gentlemen work, full of respect and honor for those that are no more among us.
She was about my late mother age. She lived a full life, like my mom. Thank you for sharing all that, with such reverence, and respect.
Thank you for that amazing feedback! We will be back with new videos in autumn!
@@bwturbex I'll be waiting. Carry on the great job, guys.
So tastefully done. With reverence ! Well done.
Another fantastic documentary of this unique place. Thank you as always
Que pena ¡¡un lugar tan lindo ,que este en ese estado una verdadera pena ..gracias chicos .siempre lo disfruto muy bueno ...
that was awesome! great jobs guys!
Thanks! I'm sure you'll like Abandoned Italy Season 3. Make sure to tune in the next time :)
Really excellent work on this one boys. I enjoyed it immensely. Keep up the great work. Capturing history like this is so important for all of us. ❤️
Lots of hardwork and risk has been underated, this channel deserves much more subscribes likes and shares than it is now.
So sad , just so sad.
You all did a great job.
Wish there was more reading/info on her.
Sad yes - but also inspiring I think. She lived her life to the fullest. That's something we should all keep in mind, don't you think?
So ein schönes Video, vielen Dank für die Reise 🙏🏼
Sehr gerne 😊
Another amazing video, Ivan only imagine how many abandoned places there are across Europe. I really enjoyed seeing wildlife in these videos, even if it is a German Shepard guarding an automobile art installation, so cute. Personally, I would love to see more make it to the finally cut, insects, reptiles, mammals…showing that side of nature really enhances the videos imo.
Tolles Video Jungs, danke nochmal!!
Excellent! Much appreciate the historical account🙏🏻
Very nicely done. Thank you for this journey to Italy. 🌸
great video! I love that you have a story to tell about the history and the person, interesting to know the history about the building.
So sad this beautiful property went under.
Let's see if this site will have a future.
@@bwturbex I hope so.
What a beautiful location and such an amazing story.
Another excellent exploration and video!
Thanks for watching!
So very interesting. History is so engaging because there are no more fascinating stories than what has already occured before us. Thank you for showing us this epoch!
Maravillosa exploración!! Extraña y fascinante!
found your channel and binge watching all the amazing places you have been to! Thank you for your amazing work! I especially loved the Italy Abandoned series. My family ansestory is from Palermo. It was awesome to see the lost cities in the south of Italy!
Excellent story, Excellent photography equals BROKEN WINDOW THEORY! Awesome 👌 Thanks guys!!
Thanks Shari! Spread the word ;D
Did she not leave the property in her will to anyone? I’m always amazed at how properties just become abandoned.
What if you have no one to inherit to?
It has been the case with most of my family. It's fantastic to see all that hubris go to dust.
Waiting to watch the video & hear your voice,Till Sir. 🙂✌🏻👍🏻🙃
Enjoy! Video goes live in 15 min.
@@bwturbex Till Sir,I am your Fan.I find you look like Chris Evans.Sir,sometimes my daughter also watches BWT videos with me.
Thank you so much you guys did an outstanding job documenting this piece. I’m glad that Anna Vita got to live her life on her own terms. Captivating story. Congratulations on the magazine. That’s really really cool! Love from me in California🤟🏻💜🍀😎🇺🇸
Your channel is so addicting. Thank you.🤍
Cheers! On Sunday, we'll post a new episode!
Broken Window Theory is always the best!!Thank you guys🙂🙂🙂
I always feel so melancholy when I watch these vlogs.
So sad that she died alone, and must not have had any relatives?
At least she seems to have lived happily and for a long time.
So sad that such a lovely building goes to waste. If they did something with it quick enough it wouldn't decay and rot. So tragic 🙁
Sad. One day you have everything. The next day you lost everything. The worst part: she's forgotten and everyone else moves on.
You can't help but feel a little sad ! Anna had some great pieces of art and unusual sculptures? She was a lovely woman weird or not it was fascinating to see her things! 💕💜💙❤️
love the content 👍❤️
Even art disappears. As an artist I wonder how long my art will survive me.
Very very good. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks, cool name!!!
@@bwturbex thank you!
Amazing video telling the truth about a real lady.
TOLL gemacht Jungs, bravo- auch die sehr geschmackvolle Musik, die so gut passt.
It’s nice to see that No losers have tagged graffiti on the structures. The fact that works of art are left behind and people let them remain is a beautiful sign of respect for the past. The videography is beautiful in this film. Yes, a film is a better description.
Well shot video, good narration. A great tribute to a great woman
Great video guys and fantastic building
Thanks for watching, make sure to check out the next episode!
Thanks for making this!
You're very welcome! Already for the next episode?