Inside an ABANDONED Time Capsule - You Won't Believe What's Left!!!

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Published 2023-09-16
šŸ” EXPLORE THE FORGOTTEN: Join me, Jeremy, as I uncover the hidden stories of a once-vibrant but now abandoned Victorian home. Frozen in time, this place holds the secrets of a past life, a forgotten era, and the people who once lived here. šŸ•°ļø

šŸšļø What You'll See: Prepare to be amazed by the stunning, untouched furniture, an untouched piano, and personal mementos that raise more questions than answers. šŸ“ŗ

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Abandoned Places, Urban Exploration, Motorcycle Adventure, Triumph Scrambler, Forgotten Homes, Cinematic Storytelling, Historical Exploration, Documentaries, Real Estate

I'm Jeremy, an explorer, filmmaker, and storyteller on a quest to bring you captivating tales from diverse corners of our planet. Join me on my adventures as we venture into the unknown, whether it's exploring unique destinations, embarking on thrilling journeys, uncover the hidden stories behind the forgotten places around the world.
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Gear used for this video:
- Sony Ī±7 IV
- Sony G Master 12-24 f/2.8
- DJI Mavic Air 2s
- DJI RSC-2
- DJI MIC

Adventure Wagon: 2022 Subaru Outback Wilderness
Differential Mods: Anderson Design & Fabrication
Engine Mods: Perrin
Lift Kit: Anderson Design & Fabrication
Lights: Diode Dynamics
Skid Plates: Primitive Racing
Tire Carrier: Dirtcom Trailswing
Tires: BF Goodrich KO2's
Wheels: LP Aventure LP8

Adventure Bike In This Video:
Triumph Street Scrambler 900
British Customs Body Work
Motone Customs Body Work
TEC Performance Cam
British Customs Slash

All Comments (21)
  • @avalon1108
    My parents built their home in 1965. My parents had passed by 2006 and I, being their only child, was left the home and all itā€™s contents. Believe me when I say it was emotionally overwhelming for me to deconstruct forty years of memories. It took years deciding what to keep, sell or give away. Our house was always a flurry of gatherings, filled with so much laughter and love. My heart was heavy during those years and seeing this home opened a floodgate of emotions for me. Perhaps their daughter doesnā€™t have the emotional or physical health to oversee the estate. Thank you, sir, for your great respect and heartfelt tour of this home.
  • @EliBleu
    The more I see your videos the more I realize how fleeting our lives are. All the "essential" things that we collect & cherish for so many years are just left behind, abandoned. As if they had a life of their own but perished along with their owners ... So surreal
  • @FoundLamb
    As a person who cant afford the cost of homes where I live and thereā€™s none to buy, it makes me sad one just sits there abandoned šŸ˜¢ such a perfect home. Breaks my heart- she wouldā€™ve wanted many more happy times there!
  • You're very respectful of the places you go into. You brought her home back to life for the time of making this video. You spoke of her like you knew her personally.
  • @hawkes555maine
    Thank you so much for the respect youā€™ve shown Alice while sharing her home and life with us. ā¤
  • @warbirdwf
    In some way, it feels like we're violating the deceased person's property. Looking through their lives possessions. Everything this couple acquired in their lives is simply left behind after their deaths. As others have noted; I'm surprised this house wasn't cleared out and the home sold after her death. I didn't hear what happened to their only daughter or I missed it. Why she didn't leave the house to a family member or to her church. Something is just sad when seeing a deceased person's home left like this. All the important things in the world to them just left like that. It also makes me realize my own mortality and the need to downsize my "stuff" so no one has to deal with it when i'm gone.
  • @ginajackson8482
    I found your channel today. I am very picky about the explorers I follow. You are now one of my two favorites. You are peaceful, kind, a very good storyteller and so respectful. So happy to have found you.
  • @Turner2503
    Outside is overgrown but not that bad. Someone is occasionally tending to this place. A lot of the furniture and the curtains reminds me of my grandparents house when they were still living, but my grandparents were gone long before YouTube and Netflix existed. I really enjoy videos like this; very relaxing.
  • @alicefotfmod7094
    The table that pulls out to be a desk,with the arrowhead etc in glass shelves, is called a Secretary, it's Victorian from the late 1870s thru 1930s.
  • @deneasedenson6668
    Incredibile antiques and vintage furniture! How could anyone leave it behind? I would love living in that home!
  • @craigharmon9494
    The attitude of the explorer is so beautiful. He's engaging to watch, because he's gentle, curious yet respectful. It's natural to want to yank all the drawers open, but it's also invasive. He manages to hit exactly the right note, when looking around. This video is edited to perfection. I am a new subscriber, because I happened to find this today. I am pleased to discover all the content he has made before this, I'll be watch regularly.
  • @jesusisking-j6h
    Its so clean and the lawn is not to over grown someone is keeping it clean
  • @mariajhanley5172
    Jeremy, you have created a beautiful tribute to this family. I hope the daughter gets to enjoy your tour. It truly is a time capsule of lives well lived.
  • @law1379
    The small cabinet with the pull down table (32:56) is called a secretary or a writing desk for writing letters. Beautiful piece. Love the way the older homes have the casual family sections and then have the formal visitor sections. I know nowadays people want the "open concept" but I personally love having walls and delineation between the different areas. Gives you the opportunity to have different styles or themes.
  • Looks like more than one family lived there at one time. So beautiful. And yes it looks like it is still being cared for by someone.
  • This house is beautiful. I'm very surprised the furniture and other valuables haven't been stolen.
  • @kaymaur0202
    I love the backstory. It adds such a different kind of magic but also a sadness to seeing the home. So beautiful.
  • @shur7318
    Something tells me Alice is still taking care of her house the lack of dust is extraordinarily very unusual to say the least
  • @corihart8732
    I love how gentle and respectful you are in these homes. There is only one other that I watch that is so respectful and careful. Thank you for also finding a story to tell of this families life.
  • @mortkb
    Dude, this was the best tour of an abandon house I have ever watched. And I have watched many. You have such a natural response to the rooms and artifacts. I also appreciate the narrative you overlay on to the video related to what you are seeing. You really connected with the people that lived in that house. Great job!