Abandoned building exploration videos on YouTube.
True, but I like how they cast the mundane in a more interesting light. Yesterday's junk as archaeological treasure. Along with thinking of the past, I wonder what the future might bring. Some of those places are in good enough condition to be restored, or even used as is.Those are fun, although often quite sad. Just shows you that nothing lasts forever and nature is always a moments grasp from taking it away.
True, but I like how they cast the mundane in a more interesting light. Yesterday's junk as archaeological treasure. Along with thinking of the past, I wonder what the future might bring. Some of those places are in good enough condition to be restored, or even used as is.
The saddest part for me is the vandalism.
My mom and dad love this show.I started watching the show Yellowstone this week.
I watched Bill And Ted's Excellent Adventure. Used to watch it as a kid. The characters were alright for about five minutes, after that I found them pretty annoying and wish they died.
It depends. I don't mind vandalism if we're talking about abandoned public buildings. In fact, I sometimes like graffiti as an art form... but I'd rather see abandoned homes left undisturbed. Especially when they're full of vintage furniture and other objects of daily life from decades ago. Vandalism ruins the time-capsule effect, and distracts from the natural processes that occur over time.Really? I don't care about the vandalism that much. Maybe future archaeologists.. but even the vandalism is about human history, lol.
I remember one YouTube video where they explored an abandoned funeral home. Now.. that was creepy..