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UNDERCITY New York City urban exploration w STEVE DUNCAN, dir. Andrew Wonder
Urban Exploration: Abandoned Insane Asylum - NY
Urban Exploration: Abandoned House Frozen in Time
Urban Exploration: Abandoned Reverend's House of Memories
Urban Exploration - Sheffield [Full length]
Urban Exploration: Old Weathered Abandoned House Ohio
Urban Exploration: Abandoned Medical Clinic with Homeless
Urban Exploration: Abandoned Grossinger's Catskill Pool Resort - New York
Urban Exploration: Abandoned College for Girls - NY
Urban Exploration: Large Abandoned House and Nursery Business
Urban Exploration - ABANDONED - Colonial Farmhouse
Urban Exploration: Mysterious Abandoned House on the Pond
Crack the Surface - Episode I - Urban exploration Documentary
Urban Exploration: Untouched Abandoned House Full of Antiques
This is a film I made after some adventures underground with Steve Duncan (undercity.org) last summer. We also have a teaser video which you can watch on my ...
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Exploring a house that appears to have been abandoned since at least 2002. I suspect the owner was elderly and either died here or was moved to a nursing home.
Hi Everyone! This house is full of history. If one could spend a full day here, they could learn a lot. I was able to gather a bit of information from the names I had found in the house checking with the Ancestory.com website. The house was owned by a reverend and his wife. He was born in 1897 and passed away in 1971. His wife was born in 1893 but the date of her death is unknown. I was also unable to find her obituary anywhere. However, there were still photos of her in the house in 1980. She graduated from Moody Bible Institute in August 9th, 1923. The couple had four kids together. One was a boy who died at the age of 6 in 1938. It also appears that a few generations of their family beneath them stayed here until time of abandonment which was probably around 1990 as that was the latest date I was able to find on a calendar. Since there was an attic fire in 1988, this date makes sense as to why they may have left at that timeline. Enjoy! :)
Here is our documentary on urban exploration in Sheffield. Really happy with how this came out and I feel our months of hard work have paid off! hope you enj...
This video features the exploration of a long-time abandoned house in Ohio with furniture still left behind. This was filmed in the Fall of 2014. The latest date I found was 1997 on a magazine left behind on the floor. Enjoy, and thanks for watching! :)
Happy Valentine's Day! I get asked many times if I've come across the homeless and what I would do. Maybe this video will answer that question. I ran into two homeless people in this abandoned medical clinic before I explored it, but I believe it is home to many more. I offered each $20 after I was done, and told them to go grab some food. They were extremely grateful. They chose not to be shown on camera, so I granted their wishes. It was a fun but awkward explore, and I hope you enjoy! Love you guys! You've all been great friends and teammates!
We start a new series and introducing two new Decay fans: Jack (Burt's Dad) and Don. They accompany Tom as they head to Grossinger's Catskill Resort... the pool! Check out the UNCUT version...
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Hello everyone! Join me on a video exploration from the Fall of 2014 of this abandoned house and large nursery business. Seems to have been abandoned in the summer of 2013. Enjoy! :)
URBAN EXPLORATION - ABANDONED - COLONIAL FARMHOUSE Built in the 1800s, this old massive farmhouse in Upstate New York sits vacant decaying everyday. A good bit of stuff was left in this place. Its not trashed like a lot of the places I been to also. From reports, its been vacant for about 6 years now. So here the story. Imagine the federal government knocking on your door saying you have 3 months to move out of your house, here is a check for the homes value, this house and land is now ours. Yes that is exactly what happened to this place in the 60s. You had no choice, you had to leave. All of this b/c of a project the government was trying to do that would affect the land this home was on. It wasnt just this house, many others in this area also, some still standing like this one, others demolished. This project 10 years later than was halted / cancelled due to money issues. These houses remained abandoned until a land service picked up the property with many abandoned houses / farms still on it. This home was rented out in the 1990s - 2000s but was then vacant starting around 2008-2009. It remains that way to this day. The life of this home is unknown. The only reason it still stands is the historical value.. Video to follow. As always, like, comment, share. Enjoy! Website: http://www.AbandonedSteve.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SteveAbandonedExploration Twitter: https://twitter.com/AbandonedSteve Instagram: @abandonedsteve Disclaimer: Exploring Abandoned Structures can be dangerous and you could be trespassing. You could get a fine, get hurt, get sick, and/or get arrested. Therefore I CAN NOT be held responsible for your actions if you do choose to enter an abandoned site. I am not providing this video to show people where and how to get to these places. This video is meant to give my viewers the feel of an abandoned structure safely in their home plus provide some history. Just don't do it. If you choose to ignore this disclaimer, you are taking full responsibility for your actions!
I stumbled across this abandoned house with nice furnishings left behind sitting on a nice secluded pond view property which will likely be replaced by a roa...
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This location is sitting in the middle of town on a major highway. I had to be dropped off and do a solo exploration at night. It was almost untouched and completely full of antiques. All was going well, until I realized I wasn't alone... History of the place: House was built in early 1900's, with an addition added in the 50's. The couple that lived here were married for 50+ years. The husband passed away in 1985. The wife lived here until 2013 when she was placed in a care facility in another state. She passed in June, 2014. The car in the driveway had plates that expired in 2010. The couple had no children. The husband has no surviving immediate family. The wife's only family is a sister-in-law several states away, and 2 nieces in another state. It appears no one has been in the house since she was taken to the care facility. The electric meter has been removed and the house is in a state of disrepair. I expect it will be seized by the state soon for taxes and the awesome stuff inside sold at auction. Sorry for the graininess of the video, this was filmed at night, and processed to lighten it. Also, if I may be going too fast, well, I was in an abandoned house, alone, at night. So of course I was trying to hurry a bit.
Found this one on the hill overlooking another house we were filming. It was a very large house, with many windows. Lot's of damage, but many personal items were still inside.
This was the second farm house we explored that night, see the first one here (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LN955iyRcms). About half way in my team begins ...
Centralia, PA is a modern day ghost town with an ongoing underground inferno. Silent Hill was inspired by Centralia's plight. It was also a model for various movies that wanted to give a hell-like appearance in a ghost town. There used to be a WARNING - DANGER sign posted here from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania stating that walking or driving in this area could result in serious injury or death; that dangerous gases are present and the ground is prone to sudden collapse. Centralia was once a prosperous coal mining town with 1,100 population. It included 4 movie theatres, 7 bars, a school and a gas station. In the spring of 1962, a fire which started at the town dump during spring cleanup ignited the coal present at the ground level as this area is very rich in coal. As firefighters worked to try and extinguish that fire, it had already spread to the underground abandoned coal tunnels that are 100 meters in depth. After a couple of decades, attempts to put out the fire failed. State and federal authorities said they didn't have enough funding to do the job right. They tried digging up the coal around the burn site but it was burning faster than they could dig and there are too many tunnels too flood. Approximately 450 acres of underground coal has been on fire since. This type of coal is called anthracite which is difficult to ignite, but very difficult to extinguish. There are 3000 acres of coal field here underground, so with enough oxygen feeding this fire from other mining tunnels, the fire is expected to last at least another 100-200 years, maybe longer. The temperature of the active burn area below ground is 1100-1200 degrees Farhenheit. Tests by scientists and geologists were done here that showed the ground temperature to be around 440 degrees Celsius a foot into the ground. With the threats of hydrogen explosions, carbon monoxide and cave-ins, most residents were relocated in the 80s. The houses were then torn down leaving approximately 11 people behind who refused to evacuate despite the danger and risks involved such as dangerous gasses, explosions and sink holes. The ground beneath could collapse and has done so already. Looking down the now-empty streets, you can see that nature has reclaimed her land, albeit, a dangerous one. Buildings, cars and trees can fall into this pit at any time. The old Hwy 61 that used to bring traffic to Centralia has been destroyed by the underground fire. It is constantly subsiding with smoke usually billowing out from the pits and separations that will continue to get wider and deeper day-by-day. This is called subsidence. This is due to the coal seams the run below ground at steep angles which cause the road above ground to collapse as the coal burns. According to engineers, the only way to stop this fire is to dig the entire 3000 acres of coal field under this town and surrounding area. This would cost $600 million which is more than the US governments were willing to pay. Ironically, a small town just south of Centralia, Byrnesville (of all names) was also evacuated and now empty. Mostly coal miners resided here of an Irish-Catholic desent. Both Centralia and Byrnesville were a tight-knit community, and many did not want to leave. There is a time capsule that still lies buried in the ground in Centralia. This was set up as a memorial for the working class town to be opened in 2016 which would be Centralia's 150th Anniversary. Whether the residents return to open it on that date is yet to be seen. The Weather Channel selected portions of this video for their "Most Toxic Ghost Towns" video. In case you're interested, here is the link: http://www.weather.com/video/most-toxic-ghost-towns-46257?collid=/news/top-stories Thanks for watching!
'Abandoned Brisbane (Urban Exploration)' is a facebook page dedicated to uncovering and documenting the hundreds of empty properties around Brisbane's inner ...
GO INSIDE HERE! (with music) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z4gsMzaXWPI HERE WITHOUT MUSIC (commentary) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7sZHl9nkqV4 Take a look as we venture inside...
Lager Koralle. Between 1943-45 Germany's Naval High Command Headquarters, (Führungszentrum des Oberkommandos der Kriegsmarine, or OKM). Central command cente...
Our exciting Grossinger's Catskill Resort continues on Friday's with more from this great location! Be sure to watch the original video here: Grossingers: https://youtu.be/9waNZeCASmI As always, CHECK OUT OUR UNCUT CHANNEL: http://www.youtube.com/DecayUNCUT FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/DecayIsHeadedYourWay FOLLOW US ON TWITTER: http://www.twitter.com/dihyw Join us, and we will explore the bowels of decay. Hospitals, Lunatic asylums, factories, old mills, and even prisons are just a few of the places we go. The great thing about my channel is I respond to comments, and I always invite you on my next journey. If you like what you see, come out and join me on my next adventure. Half the fun is on video. Most of it is between the camera clips. We jump, climb, and crawl our way toward fun. Let's go
A gorgeous farm house untouched by vandalism with some older furniture and appliances left behind. Everything else was cleaned out, so I had no clues for dat...
The once medieval theme park now lies empty and is slowly being taken over by nature and unfortunately is also being trashed by vandels. Full 55 minute Explore of the derelict Camelot Theme park click here for a shorter video taken by my other camera https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkR6XOLn3ew
Another video filmed in the Spring of 2014. Join me on this tour of an abandoned horse farm sitting on a lot of acreage which dates back to 1870 and has been...
... said Desiree Rogers, Chair of Choose Chicago. "Chicago is an ideal city for urban explorers.
noodls 2015-04-14Photographer and urban explorer Johnny Joo ... A new book of his urban-exploring photography is out now.
Business Insider 2015-04-07The photos taken by an urban explorer show a mirror-tiled wall as well as a sign from the venue's ...
New York Daily News 2015-04-07This urban exploration, also called Urbex or UE, aims to show the places which have been forgotten, lost or abandoned.
Huffington Post 2015-04-06A few security guards also joined the team of urban explorers to look at the tunnel and help carry ...
The Miami Herald 2015-04-06• Urban explorers descend into sewers and tube tunnels in London and New York ... explore the state of Illinois, USA.
The Daily Telegraph 2015-04-04Photographer and urban explorer Johnny Joo (last name pronounced "yo") — who specializes in ...
Yahoo Daily News 2015-04-02... make QX30 Concept the ideal urban explorer Hints at a full range of powertrains to suit every need.
noodls 2015-04-01Combining the sleek lines of the coupe with the command seating position and all-wheel drive of a ...
noodls 2015-04-01CJ or "concretejungle", an urban explorer in the area, has long had an interest in the Mancunian ...
The Independent 2015-03-31Gothamist hangs out with several young urban explorers in New York City photographing the unknown ...
The Times of India 2015-03-30Credit: ... When one U. K ... While healing, Hicks began to do some urban exploring in his hometown with just mobile phone camera.
Space 2015-03-30... for a peek inside, ride past the Packard Plant, long a mecca for urban explorers and artists.
Detroit news 2015-03-29Urban exploration (often shortened as urbex or UE) is the examination of the normally unseen or off-limits parts of urban areas or industrial facilities. Urban exploration is also commonly referred to as infiltration, although some people consider infiltration to be more closely associated with the exploration of active or inhabited sites. It may also be referred to as draining (when exploring drains) urban spelunking, urban rock climbing, urban caving, or building hacking.
The nature of this activity presents various risks, including both physical danger and the possibility of arrest and punishment. Many,[citation needed] but not all, of the activities associated with urban exploration could violate local or regional laws and certain broadly-interpreted anti-terrorism laws or be considered trespassing or invasion of privacy.
Urban explorers often attempt some or all of these subsets of urban exploration.
Ventures into abandoned structures are perhaps the most common example of urban exploration. At times, sites are entered first by locals, and may sport large amounts of graffiti and other acts of vandalism. Explorers face various risks in abandoned structures including collapsing roofs and floors, broken glass, guard dogs, the presence of chemicals and other harmful substances, most notably asbestos, hostile squatters and motion detectors. Some explorers wear respirators to protect their airways and proper attire to protect their bodies.