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@@PuncraftChannel bro your great dont take this to heart bro it just got me that it said funny moments and wasn't sure were the funny but was that's all :) keep up the good work magnet fishing awesome
Hey I thought I'd come by and connect with you and come check out your content I'm seeing you guys climbing up there I just noticed you did the weird soda challenge if you want to come check out my content of the disgusting soda challenge feel free to do so
Hearing the story from a person who actually experienced a paranormal event is definitely more believable than watching someone's pretend hauntings. As humans, we have highly sophisticated senses to determine whether or not these stories are made up, or if they really were experienced by the person telling it. The only conclusion I have been able to reach concerning in providing the truth of paranormal phenomenon is that it will only be known to the person who has had the actual experience. I myself had something happen a number of years ago, but there is no way to prove it. The experience is real, the truth of it is as real to me as sure as I breathe. But the truth of the matter is the experience belongs to me only and no one else will ever be able to take it. The purpose for the experience is a mystery, but can be eventually be understood to some degree after much time has passed. It takes a long time to process real phenomenon. I get the sense by the way the girl describes her experience as genuine. It comes through much more believable than a highly produced recreation.
Hope to see more REAL stories like this. So many channels just put up creepy pasta. It's hard to determine what is real or not. Having lived in a former funeral home for some years, ghost stories are my go to when doing kitchen work at home.
We will be happy to accommodate your need for the real ghost stories. We tend to branch more into reality because reality is more terrifying than fiction. We have more to come so stay tuned.
A newspaper article from the '50s mentioned it was in disrepair then. The original iron gate to the cemetery was stolen and still at a graves road residence. This whole hilltop plateau constituted the early town of South Union. The U.S. army seized the area so the surrounding forests could be used as training grounds for soldiers during WW1. Where Union lane ends there is a small pond. That's where a schoolhouse sat in the 1800s
I honestly love learning about the locations I have explored from the past. That is definitely interesting to say the least. Thank you very much for your knowledge of this place. It is greatly appreciated.
@PuncraftChannel I was trying to figure that out, but I can't get a good view of the surroundings. I'd love to come watch if you ever do another stream/river this way again.
As a matter of fact we actually did go through kings hollow tunnel and did a video on it. That tunnel we actually didn't know existed til last year. We have personally been to moonville nearly 30 times and never got to kings hollow tunnel
Good lord you guys were out there before they did any of the improvements. I walked past that concrete light box Saturday and it looks nothing like this. The trail is gravel, there's a parking lot and an actual bridge now. We got back to the Ingham Station switch.
Before the trail was out there, the trail was pure hell. Finding ways around the large bodies of water and going across fallen down logs. The trail I think is a tad bit better than what it was 5 or 6 years ago
Honestly this is actually a great question. When I started this segment back in 2016 with my buddy Jarrod, we were calling it Two Hungry Bros. However as time went on, more people started to be in the video. I only keep the title Two Hungry Bros because it is in honor of my Buddy Jarrod.
I saw your guys' video on trying to find the ghost town of Moonville, and wanted to let you guys know that they added 6 new bridges and completely cleared the trail so now you can walk on a continuous trail from the Moonville Tunnel to Kings Hollow tunnel and from kings hollow tunnel to the end of the trail. Also all that remains of the town of Moonville are some old foundation blocks and wells in the woods surrounding the Moonville tunnel. The town of Moonville surrounded the tunnel and wasn't anything past the tunnel. However you can find the other two ghost towns on the trail, those being Ingham Station and Kings Switch. To find King Switch you just get on the trail by the Kings Hollow tunnel and it is just after the second bridge from Kings Hollow, or just after the 4th bridge from Moonville. So far I haven't been able to find King Switch but I know it is there.
@@PuncraftChannel Your welcome, and I was actually just looking at the Moonville Rail Trail Association facebook, and found they added an informational kiosk at the location on the trail where Ingham Station once stood giving information about Ingham station. I also made a mistake in my previous comment, It is Ingham Station which I was unable to find. King Switch is the one I have seen.
@@RustBeltRailfanI was at that sign at inghams Saturday. If you're reading the sign, directly to the left is the rough trail that will eventually take you through ingham and back onto the MRT.
This vid has 11 views and was recommended to me on the main page. Obviously you guys are still a small channel so I haven’t heard of you, but this was fun vid. Just thought it was crazy this got recommended to me. Good for you guys. I guess the algorithm likes you.
Thanks for your comment. Our channel was destined to create memories with our friends and look back on all the stuff we did. Believe or not we have no intention on getting famous just having fun.
@@PuncraftChannel You seem to do taste testing and reviewing videos and I thought why not do one with the police, donuts and coffee? I’ll sponsor it, $40.