Urbex, haunted sites, and other POV exploration of characteristic places. No intrusive faces or meaningless chatter. No excessive stimuli. No dopamine-chaser film editing. Just ambient and meaningful exploration of interesting and hauntingly beautiful places.
If all you see is an empty building, you're not looking at it properly.
"One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious."
Ay istanbulda sokaklar niye bu kadar dar ya izlerken içim dadaldi kspidan cikinca karsi komsuyla burun buruna geliyon resmen bir Ankara vatandasi olarak cok sasirdim kapali alan fobim tetiklendi
@@crypticcaminourbex6969 Unfortunately, I don't have a Spotify, I convert music from RU-vid to Тelegram. It doesn't sound very convenient, but there are a lot of rare recordings on RU-vid that are inconvenient to listen to directly in the app. 😅
dolapdere yada sururi olması lazım galiba buraların, resmen istanbula geri götürdün beni :D gerçekten beyoğlu vibe'ını yansıtan bir şarkı. eline sağlık
Spooky place with some really unsettling corridors and rooms - some of them used to be a nazi prison, so it's even better when you know about it. Going there alone and exploring it like you did requires some guts. I was there alone and I'm not gonna lie - it was disturbing but thrilling. IMO your Assassin's Creed-like jumping around is a bit unnecessary, but overall it's a great video!
Damn, this place is spooky. I was there like two weeks ago and I'll remember that visit for a long time. I didn't go down the tunnel at the beginning of this video but I explored most of the facility and it was thrilling as I have no Urbex experience at all. In fact I didn't even know the fort was there, I just found it on my map when I was walking nearby. And about the paintings: these were made by British and French soldiers who were imprisoned there by Nazis in the later years of WW II. The owner of the fort (yes, it has some owner) even had to pay the fine for not securing these painting properly and basically doing nothing to keep this amazing place in some kind of good shape.