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Exploring some of the amazing history of Sandy Hook.
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@roflwaffles902
@roflwaffles902 Год назад
I’ve been on RU-vid since 2006 and this is by far one of the coolest channels I’ve ever found. Love how you take us to random places and show us something historical about it.
@gmdhargreaves
@gmdhargreaves Год назад
At 8:05 what does that woman say?? We’re you alone, was it a ghost or the wind!? Does She say “we’ve all been looking for you” or “we WILL be looking for you”?? mind blown
@JohnRohoboth
@JohnRohoboth Год назад
my favorite YT channel! No ANNOYING intros, logos, ads, dopey music, etc. THANK YOU.
@64maxpower
@64maxpower Год назад
I agree with you
@577buttfan
@577buttfan Год назад
straight to the point no BS.
@notanindianscammer7594
@notanindianscammer7594 Год назад
Unlike you I actually enjoy all the intros and logos, a lot of editing goes into those type of videos.
@Fcreceptor
@Fcreceptor Год назад
Dopey music lol. Some of the editing on RU-vid channels can be good or terrible. The music is often annoying more than anything. Intro or outro music is ok but I hate when it’s in the background the whole time
@nedludd7622
@nedludd7622 Год назад
​@@notanindianscammer7594 A lot of editing does not mean that it is good. Most of what I see is just a mish-mash. But I guess it is just a learning experience for young beginners. That is trying to find a positive side.
@PhillBuilds
@PhillBuilds Год назад
I live just 5 minutes from here and always thought it would be the perfect place for you to check out, loved exploring those same bunkers. So amazing to see your coverage of it, thank you 📖
@MobileInstinct
@MobileInstinct Год назад
Cool area to live around!
@samanthab1923
@samanthab1923 Год назад
Are you in Atlantic Highlands or Sea Bright? My brother lived in SB right on Ocean Ave until Sandy.
@DrQuagmire1
@DrQuagmire1 Год назад
@@MobileInstinct hey man, after re-watching your Johnstown Flood video for the umpteenth time, that actually got me interested enough to actually take the trip out there for myself, which i'll be doing next Wednesday. which works out for me somewhat, as a friend of mine lives out that way and promised to show me around (that's if I can actually try to get in contact with him before my actual train ride out there
@flashy5150
@flashy5150 Год назад
Wasn’t “Sandy Hook” where a teenager went into a school and shot a bunch of kids and a couple of teachers ?
@gmdhargreaves
@gmdhargreaves Год назад
At 8:05 what does that woman say?? We’re you alone, was it a ghost or the wind!? Does She say “we’ve all been looking for you” or “we WILL be looking for you”?? mind blown
@mrdave777
@mrdave777 Год назад
No one asked my opinion. But love your work with Lamont. Thanks
@sallykohorst8803
@sallykohorst8803 Год назад
Another little adventure and thanks for taking us along and till the time we meet again. That got me bunker built in 1885 which is 20 years after Lincoln died.
@4rdF1Hunny
@4rdF1Hunny Год назад
That room you found down the small passageway was the generator room. The electrical lines would have run through the cutouts in the floor.
@gmdhargreaves
@gmdhargreaves Год назад
At 8:05 what does that woman say?? We’re you alone, was it a ghost or the wind!? Does She say “we’ve all been looking for you” or “we WILL be looking for you”?? mind blown
@mariodavis4700
@mariodavis4700 4 месяца назад
@@gmdhargreaveswow nice catch
@tmajcan94
@tmajcan94 Год назад
You always explore the coolest places. One of the biggest reasons I love your channel! I wouldn't know about these places existing if it wasn't for you. I just want to say thank you so much. Safe travels and look forward to the next adventure. 🙂
@nickcef
@nickcef Год назад
What's amazing is that those old WW2 bunkers extend down the entire coastline all the way to Cape May. Many of them are still intact.
@pmccoy8924
@pmccoy8924 Год назад
Yes. Fort Miles 223 across the Bay into Delaware. Once they got that far they knew they were good being so close to Norfolk they could take care of themselves.
@bluedsteel1963
@bluedsteel1963 Год назад
That big pit at 15:00 was a mortar pit. There would be four mortar cannons, each one in the middle of those rings where they would rotate. Purpose was to hit the deck of a ship which would have the least armor.
@keithreiffenstein9909
@keithreiffenstein9909 Год назад
I was hoping that you would take us to that beach!
@MobileInstinct
@MobileInstinct Год назад
😂
@MikeBMW
@MikeBMW Год назад
Well done, Chris, as cool and informative, as always! :)
@jamesholt7612
@jamesholt7612 Год назад
Awesome editing as well as the video and the history as well.
@nikkigardiner9426
@nikkigardiner9426 Год назад
Thank you, Chris!❤
@bRad-ns6iy
@bRad-ns6iy Год назад
Great video! I enjoyed it!
@scotthunter2607
@scotthunter2607 Год назад
Awesome videos bro
@brandyjean7015
@brandyjean7015 Год назад
Exploring the old coastal forts in Washington state was always a fun avtivity for the sons. Thanks for sharing this one on an eastern shore.
@kristinafinch3037
@kristinafinch3037 Год назад
You are awesome Chris ! TFS with us!
@johnmason5574
@johnmason5574 Год назад
Love the video, thanks for taking me there. Love the comment about hitting the beach.
@tristanwoodmansee477
@tristanwoodmansee477 Год назад
Wasn’t this explore a bit creepy alone? Neat spot though! 👍🏻👍🏻
@rossincognito273
@rossincognito273 Год назад
Awesome video as always
@neilparry9511
@neilparry9511 Год назад
Thanks for sharing - I live near Cape Henlopen State Park across the bay in Delaware. There is one of these bunkers completely restored, gun and all, and an attached museum here at the old Fort Miles. It's awesome. Also some cool stuff in the woods, if you know where to look ; )
@jontooke846
@jontooke846 Год назад
I love your adventures you are so informative. You teach me so much and I see things I was not sure existed. Thank you so much
@MobileInstinct
@MobileInstinct Год назад
That's great to hear!
@ToyzintheatticBombnation
@ToyzintheatticBombnation Год назад
Great video..thank you!👍
@gmdhargreaves
@gmdhargreaves Год назад
At 8:05 what does that woman say?? We’re you alone, was it a ghost or the wind!? Does She say “we’ve all been looking for you” or “we WILL be looking for you”?? mind blown
@gmdhargreaves
@gmdhargreaves Год назад
@@MobileInstinct At 8:05 what does that woman say?? We’re you alone, was it a ghost or the wind!? Does She say “we’ve all been looking for you” or “we WILL be looking for you”?? mind blown
@its_licious2928
@its_licious2928 Год назад
Great to see u back
@sylviamiller9047
@sylviamiller9047 Год назад
Thanks for letting us go along with you very interesting thanks for the video
@smithwesson7765
@smithwesson7765 Год назад
That's so interesting. The military has used Sandy Hook since the 1800's but I had no idea of the scope of the bunker systems. We were in Oahu on vacation and we went on a tour of the gun emplacements above Waikiki. Neat !
@farmtrout66
@farmtrout66 Год назад
Thanks for the tour 😎👍
@starpower8093
@starpower8093 Год назад
It would be fun to go paint-balling there.
@Carolbearce
@Carolbearce Год назад
Awesome explore. So cool to see this.
@djtrishm
@djtrishm Год назад
Awesome video
@dianemakarevitz798
@dianemakarevitz798 Год назад
Very cool and fascinating, Chris! Be safe. ☮️
@ozzstars_cars
@ozzstars_cars Год назад
It's been a while since I stopped by the channel. Thanks for the tour Chris!
@MobileInstinct
@MobileInstinct Год назад
Thanks for stopping by!
@brendakrieger7000
@brendakrieger7000 Год назад
Thanks for sharing
@bigwoz78
@bigwoz78 Год назад
Your videos are always interesting and entertaining
@TheLmende
@TheLmende Год назад
Another great adventure, and very informative. Really enjoy your site Chris.
@MobileInstinct
@MobileInstinct Год назад
Thanks!
@TheLmende
@TheLmende Год назад
@@MobileInstinct No problem!
@nickcancelliere5638
@nickcancelliere5638 Год назад
Open to public
@gmdhargreaves
@gmdhargreaves Год назад
At 8:05 what does that woman say?? We’re you alone, was it a ghost or the wind!? Does She say “we’ve all been looking for you” or “we WILL be looking for you”?? mind blown
@annaleebliss4618
@annaleebliss4618 Год назад
Great video, had no idea these existed.
@lostsoul1278
@lostsoul1278 Год назад
Great video, awesome....
@RobsNeighbor
@RobsNeighbor Год назад
Great video thank you
@crawlspaceboy5575
@crawlspaceboy5575 Год назад
Thank you for your videos!
@samanthab1923
@samanthab1923 Год назад
Hope you got to check out Twin Lights, the lighthouse in Highlands. Trivia tip: the architect was a chess freak so he made one a queen & the other a king. The last time we were out there my son looked for remnants of the old RR that went out that way. Earle Ammunition Depot juts out into Horseshoe Cove.
@tbc27Z
@tbc27Z Год назад
Great Channel💯
@scottw5791
@scottw5791 Год назад
Those 2 batteries are so much fun to explore. Haven’t been there in a few years. They stay very cool in the summer and they are spooky!
@MobileInstinct
@MobileInstinct Год назад
It was amazing in there
@Anotherusernameistaken
@Anotherusernameistaken Год назад
I've seen it and still can't believe you crawled in that tunnel, my claustrophobia went trough the roof
@annavisagie2750
@annavisagie2750 Год назад
Very interesting, thank you
@jakekallenborn6732
@jakekallenborn6732 Год назад
Another fantastic exploration
@jeepsahara333
@jeepsahara333 Год назад
OMG- was waiting on this one for awhile! Haven’t been to Sandy Hook in years- what a beautiful view at the coastline. I loved the drive down Navsesink River Rd- lots of memories. Woodbridge NJ Girl ❤❤❤
@cherigilliam3292
@cherigilliam3292 Год назад
Very interesting I never knew this was out there? Thanks bringing it to our attention.
@Commander-McBragg
@Commander-McBragg Год назад
Great video! For decades this garrison has been locked tight now it looks very accessible.
@alzg8779
@alzg8779 Год назад
So Interesting! Thank you!
@Drforrester31
@Drforrester31 11 месяцев назад
We've got batteries like this on the California coast too, they're super cool. But they're definitely an attraction as they're right along numerous hiking trails, at least north of San Francisco. Last time I was in one the gun emplacement was dug out and was basically a big pond, and had lots of salamanders and tadpoles
@williammaisonet8228
@williammaisonet8228 10 месяцев назад
You’re the best bro, you’re the best 🙏🏽
@bobbyspapercraft
@bobbyspapercraft Год назад
I have been there so many times I had no clue that the stuff was there. Thanks for sharing
@Lokisqueen22
@Lokisqueen22 2 месяца назад
There are similar bunkers along the English coast. My mother grew up near Newcastle Upon Tyne, and after the war, those bunkers were converted into shops, restroom facilities, and picnic shelters. The same could be done with these bunkers you're investigating.
@CMExploration
@CMExploration Год назад
Interesting! Thanks
@tat-2-71
@tat-2-71 Год назад
Stinky sure seemed to get around a lot. 😆
@JohnShinn1960
@JohnShinn1960 Год назад
Another good one Chris, I could spend more than a day there, and there's none of that too often seen boring tags or graffiti art, just the good ole fashioned legible juvenile style! Yep! 🤠👍
@ooCHICOoo
@ooCHICOoo Год назад
thank you for sharing my friend real interesting 🤔 history a lot of secret behind those concrete Walls
@russwentz3957
@russwentz3957 Год назад
This complex is looks so much like and is the same era as Fort Casey on Whidbey Island Washington. Really enjoyable to see another historic coastal protection of our country. Thank you again Chirs.
@AdakStillStands
@AdakStillStands Год назад
In the 1970's, Fort Casey had a few more structures not present today. One was a square concrete communications bunker (allegedly). One way in/out, no windows. Inside was one pitch black narrow walkway surrounding a single, large center room. Go left, 4 right turns back to exit. Go right, 4 lefts. No flashlight? One would use their hands to find the path...or an oncoming person! Good times. Good times indeed!
@housemousell
@housemousell Год назад
There are bunkers outside of Millville Airport, too. I used to fly over them.
@ernestj3081
@ernestj3081 Год назад
Wow 😮Chris!! You’re absolutely amazing 💙🙏🏻🌟You find the best and most interesting things! The best channel on all RU-vid 🌟🙏🏻💙
@Liz-cmc313
@Liz-cmc313 Год назад
Thanks Chris,i didn't know any of this.
@jameshuggins4300
@jameshuggins4300 Год назад
That passage you crawled through looks like a ventilation tunnel maybe for the generator?
@projekt6_official
@projekt6_official Год назад
There's a BUNCH of this stuff at Fort Worden in WA. Fort Casey across the water is pretty neat, too.
@BuffHamstah
@BuffHamstah 3 месяца назад
I grew up there. there is an additional bunker near Henry Hudson High School. Battery Kingman and Battery Hill were constructed in 1941 not 1917. The bunkers further out on Sandy Hook were constructed during the first world war and earlier. I also explored the Nike missile sites before they were filled in by the Parks and Recreation. This was in 1974.
@NaomisAdventures
@NaomisAdventures Год назад
That is a really cool place
@lunn77
@lunn77 Год назад
I love how nature starts to take back over in time
@mygrammieis
@mygrammieis Год назад
Very very interesting 🧐
@Ganiscol
@Ganiscol Год назад
I'm a sucker for abandoned military installations 😊 But I wish you'd had a brighter light panel in there 😅
@teribenoit87
@teribenoit87 Год назад
Love you and your video s
@pinkpineapples8645
@pinkpineapples8645 Год назад
My heart was racing and anxiety is a 10 with every turn! Great content tho!!!
@Corinthians-kjv
@Corinthians-kjv Год назад
Interesting history.
@dfurtado18
@dfurtado18 Год назад
ouuuu we have those at Fort Tabor/ Fort Rodman here in New Bedford MA. it’s in a gorgeous area by the water. last time i explored it was like 2008. so cool
@dezertraider
@dezertraider Год назад
VERY COOL..SAFE TRAVELS..
@Tuberuser187
@Tuberuser187 Год назад
I think for most governments these old fortifications are just to difficult to demolish, they where designed to resist it after all. I have visited a far few of these across the UK and some in Europe, incredible when they are in this state and fully intact enough to easily explore. Nice to see the ones in the US, the rooms with the concrete pedestals after the stoopy sections look like powder handling rooms where they open the big propellant cans and take out the bags to place on a scuttle of some kind to take to the guns. The large rails used to handle the heavy shells are absent, the propellant bags do have some weight to them but a lot less plus they are in sections so you don't need the rails to move them. Propellant are lot more volatile too, they need very careful handling so you usually see small hatches with an opening and closing mechanism to pass them through hence the double stoopy hatch. Great explore!
@nickcancelliere5638
@nickcancelliere5638 Год назад
Why demolish
@Tuberuser187
@Tuberuser187 Год назад
@@nickcancelliere5638 Number of reasons, mostly related to location. In a city or town the land can be valuable, they might also attract antisocial behavior. In parts of Europe some of the WW2 ones people just wanted them removed for emotional or practical reasons, the Berlin Flak Towers are an example of that. No-one wanted them around as reminders, they tried to demolish them but it was quickly found to be impossible so they used rubble from the City to Bury one.
@kl0wnkiller912
@kl0wnkiller912 Год назад
I was stationed at Ft. Monmouth in the late 80s. A friend of mine had an MOS of "Nuclear Safety Officer". One thing he did was go out to Sandy Hook every so often to check for radiation. The reason is because during and right after WW2 they did atomic research in there... be careful where you go. It may be safe by now... maybe.
@RubenFletcher
@RubenFletcher Год назад
We had those very structures in Panama when I was stationed at Ft. Sherman with the JOTC there. It was pretty wild. You should go down there and do a video on Ft San Lorenzo.
@Tricksofatrade
@Tricksofatrade Год назад
Thanks good man
@trailblazer800
@trailblazer800 Год назад
Yes this is 💯 natural and very pleasant to watch, ❤ it
@patriciaerickson8478
@patriciaerickson8478 Год назад
This was Ft. Hancock. One of the beaches near there was the Officer’s Beach. I went there I was very little, and then explored these old buildings
@zipshed
@zipshed Год назад
Very cool to see this place Im in Michigan and never heard of this place even existing. Too bad the bunker with all the rooms is destroyed so bad it would be interesting to see what all them rooms were for...there looked to be a lot of them. We have nothing like this in Mich, that Ive ever heard of. Nice find!!!
@paulwollenzein-zn1lh
@paulwollenzein-zn1lh 6 месяцев назад
That style of exterior gun/cannon was used a lot. I'm only familiar with it being used for the 16" radar directed cannons.
@scottcarns5156
@scottcarns5156 26 дней назад
Coolbeens good vid
@gregggoss2210
@gregggoss2210 Год назад
Those batteries remind me of the ones at Ft. Mott.
@Lrasm13
@Lrasm13 Год назад
Low sealing areas are cable and ventilation system passages
@sandysue202
@sandysue202 Год назад
I had no idea all that military history was there! All I ever knew about Sandy Hook was the terrible tragedy at the school. That was a great tour! I kept thinking some varmint was going to pop up along in those tunnels!! Thanks for taking us along! 😊
@JoeYello
@JoeYello Год назад
The tragedy was in Sandy Hook Connecticut, this is New Jersey.
@lapplandsjagare
@lapplandsjagare Год назад
Hello from Sweden 🇸🇪
@lovelikedrugs
@lovelikedrugs Год назад
Great video as always but… When are we going to get another collab with Lamont? 😁
@cubanbarbee
@cubanbarbee Год назад
I was about to say, it looks haunted as hell "then, I saw the pentagram. Yep, it's haunted.
@maiaspight1364
@maiaspight1364 Год назад
Their is cool old castle in Edinburgh that has old canyons that you can tour through.
@Padoinky
@Padoinky 9 месяцев назад
New joyzeee! When the zombie apocalypse occurs, those abandoned facilities would perhaps be helpful
@577buttfan
@577buttfan Год назад
Very cool dude.Back when the country actually cared about defending itself.
@DaveAbad777
@DaveAbad777 Год назад
Curious, what's behind the 'Mobile Instinct' name? Love your 2 channels.
@julianmalcolm
@julianmalcolm 7 месяцев назад
13:00 the nps is going to restore all the buildings. Only two buildings have been demolished which were both temporary barracks from 1940 that were ruined in 2012
@troyhonda71
@troyhonda71 Год назад
"They were cones!" Love that movie
@arrabellawillow7943
@arrabellawillow7943 Год назад
The gun shell battery reminds me of The movie The Time Machine, 1960 version Book by H. G. Wells still scares me to death.
@markpatton6847
@markpatton6847 Год назад
That was interesting. Wonder what we'll do now?
@mikepelz7004
@mikepelz7004 Год назад
WOW!!!!
@ilenehancock7595
@ilenehancock7595 Год назад
You need to use a brighter flashlight so we can actually see when you are under ground or indoors.
@johnnorman7708
@johnnorman7708 Год назад
I have for years wondered why these places were abandoned so frequently. They could have been repurposed as training locations for reserves and national guard very economically.
@lettie205
@lettie205 Год назад
I’ve been to Sandy Hook many times but I never knew about this before!! Love your channel, keep it up!!
@nickcancelliere5638
@nickcancelliere5638 Год назад
How not...huge fort and abandoned military buildings..signs to get there
@lettie205
@lettie205 Год назад
@@nickcancelliere5638 I only went to the shore but didn’t get to visit further down so I just never noticed
@pommydiva1
@pommydiva1 Год назад
wow, the bunkers are massive - shame they couldnt make them safe and clean them up, paint job, and open them up as a tourist spot, im sure there would be a lot of people, especially men, who would love to see inside these. thanks for the video and showing us
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