Instagram- AdamTheWooATW There’s not too much of these places in central Florida that I gave by covered so it’s nice to stumble in this spot . I need to hit the road soon but for now I’ll try to find more of these hidden gems. Honestly feel trapped when it comes to small town stuff in Florida, it’s buried down away from the rest of the country and over run with developments
What’s so great about this is it fully utilizes Adams amazing instincts and incredible eye. Rather than a busy location or crowded event, vlogs like this are all Adam which is why many of us became fans in the first place.
I'm a historian who is based in Central Florida. I have a lot of locations and history in Florida for you if you are interested. There are hidden battlefields and homesteads and forts all around.
@naybur74 Maybe I will get back to making videos from my channel and go up there. If there are a lot of similar war battles and a few Civil War skirmishes. I took a few years off to write a history book which I am trying to get published now. So this will be a good opportunity for me to make new videos. I think Adam would benefit from the maps I made and information I have because there's a lot of little interesting places around.
Classic Adam the Woo that I've missed. It's amazing how you can find "nothing special" like this little tour, and yet everything you show us suddenly becomes something very special. I look forward to more diversions like this in the future. They remind me of the channel I discovered in 2014 or so...
Just started watching and I'm already very excited that you're going to a small town in Florida. These are my favorite vlogs! You do such a good job searching them out. I'm excited to watch this one from the description!
Adam, really enjoyed your awesome backroads of Florida video! Seems like it was quiet and peaceful there. Thank you for taking me along with you on your awesome backroads adventures! Looking forward to your next vlog.
"The lonesome sound of a train goin' by...makes me hang my head and cry." Don't know. That song lyric popped into my head when the train went by. Fun video today.
Man… when you see Adam do this kind of video.. he reminds you real quick why he is the G.O.A.T. heck yeah Adam! This is amazing !!!!! Can’t wait to see what else is in store! Thanks for everything woo!
So interesting. The one with the Baptist Church with the nearby motel-like structure may have also had a pool given the odd oval with a patch of grass and a slide that looks like an old pool slide. So many spooky properties that make you wish they could talk. Wondering how long you are going to be able to resist your wanderlust.
LOFF-MAN Buddy. Familiar with that area but you always find the stuff that no one sees :) The whiter (sugar sand) you see on some beaches and random places in central florida has a higher level of natural quartz in it that washed down into the gulf of Mexico from the Appalachian area and got deposited and over millions of years became grains of sand. Pretty cool if you think about it. Your basically walking on ground up bits of million year old rock from the mountains around Gatlinburg, TN right here in Florida.
Dig the vibe of this video and the new track you've chosen for the journey ahead. May the travels be random and the discoveries serendipitous and enlightening. Tip: For hot weather, I recommend golf polos from Reebok or Nike. They'll make you look older, but they wick away the sweat and keep you cool under the beating sun.
Really awesome find there, Adam. Thanx for sharing. For me, the travel vids are the best! You somehow manage to find the most interesting and bizarre places out there....maybe because you go where most others don't care to go...but this was just fabulous! Thanx a lot. Look forward to what you got coming next. Until then - take care, my friend......And always remember: "They were cones!"
Thanks buddy for the Orlando off the beaten path adventure it was quite interesting and I loved the fact that I was able to see things I haven’t seen before thanks again, now with that peace ☮️ love ❤️ and happiness to you Adam and I’ll see you on the next awesome vlog adventure peace ☮️ out ✌️
Excellent video, Adam, it allows you to take your time and relax, rejuvenate and get away from the madness of huge, loud crowds. Just what the Dr. ordered.
These are my favorite types of videos that you do, Adam. Great stuff! That being said, wherever you go, we'll happily follow. You do you, man, and thanks for taking us along.
I love the old Tampa highway. Those old unused roads are always fascinating to me, although there's often not much to see. But I love imagining people driving on them long ago.
I explored the area your in 1990 and also 1995 when visiting Disney World for 4 weeks (off property motel). I found the Citrus totem and was suprise to see it in an isolated area. Glad your exploring areas like this again. The area with the looks like fake grass is probably an above ground septic tank as a lot of the grave sites were more above ground.
Today’s video was absolutely perfect. I love all of your work, Adam, but it was really nice to see some of the out-of-the-way back roads Adam, talking to cows Videos once again, always keep keep up the good work. Thank you so much for everything you do you have no idea how much your videos help me out.
Really enjoy these backroads discovery vids. Maybe if you make your way to Wisconsin, you could meet up with Sight Seeing Sally and Marty to do some exploring. Safe travels and good health!
Great video Adam, I love the small towns and discovering little bits of history/nostalgia as you. And I'm also the same, I've never felt alone while being alone, but have in groups.
Labor Camp Road - was that possibly designating the site of one of the German Prisoner of War prisons/camps that were in Florida during WWII? Or, is Labor Camp Road designating the former site of migrant workers who labored in Florida. Would be interesting to find out more of its history.
I've always been fascinated by abandoned buildings, something about it when there is no people and nature takes over and merges with them. Some of my favorite photos and footage ever taken were in such places. In a way this reminds me of some of the footage of the Detroit area (which has a bunch of abandoned buildings for obvious reasons), even though Florida and Michigan can be quite different even in terms of architecture. Love this.
Its definitely great to see you doing a bit of content you originated with. Early years will always resonate with me the most. Back when you were adventuring out alone and with Ginger. Been with you since your personal FB friends days. Keep up the great work Adam!
As a kid, my parents and I would visit my aunt in Avon Park. I would spend every spring break at their house. She lived on East Lake Bonnett Road. She passed away in 1995. It's been over 25 years since I've been in that area. Looking at her address online images, her place really looks run down.
Enjoyed this very much, Adam! I have really found myself getting upset when I see all the windows busted out in these buildings (in most of your other videos also). Today, "Looks like "DUNG" thrown on the door over there", people are finding more ways to be more DISGUSTING!!! Just ranting, ranting over! Great job, Adal, I mean Adam! 😉 👍👍
It's always fun to see your videos like this. After your talk, I think we all see your uneasiness with your growing fame - but that comes with your success. I'm happy I got to meet you once. You are a hero of sorts to people (like me) because you have the time to go on all these adventures all across the country. There are plenty of topics and things yet to explore other than the crowded theme parks and conventions and I hope you might visiting some of these sometime: A Civil War re-enactment. A role-playing game location (stores that have weekly gatherings to learn and play games like D&D and such). Since you're in Florida...Gasparilla (try the Yacht Starship for that and avoid the insane crowds and parking issues). A visit to the first Hooters (in Clearwater!). When you go to St. Louis to catch the Rays play the Cards...gotta hit Imo's Pizza (St. Louis' own unique style of pizza). Just some ideas for ya.
I enjoyed watching this video you uploaded. I hope you keep going on these explorations and discovering not so popular places & then bring us along and let us join you. 👍🏼
Very dapper in your vintage roller skate shirt! It's my dream to one day live in Celebration. It is a very beautiful area. My wife and I also love to hit old Florida when we can. We have a condo in Ormond Beach but do not use it nearly enough. One day I hope to live there.
Dude, you could go back to that cemetery and take pics of those headstones for FindAGrave. Since that cemetery is so remote, who knows if it's been logged on that site. It was fun to see the backroads of Central Florida ... I've never been there, but I've been to the southern part of the state. Nice area ... (Lots of sinkholes!). Thanks for the trip! - Muddypaw🐾
This is Adam at his best, on the road, just exploring. I know you are probably sick of hearing this Adam, but I am still hoping for that trip to West Bend, Iowa to see the Grotto of the Redemption.
@@birdman5223 I have probably mentioned it to Adam a 100 times. But, yes, it is right up his alley... and it just so beautiful. My grandfather was one of the young men that helped Fr. Dobberstein sort and polish the rocks. He did it for a few winters. In the winter they would work to get the stones ready, so when it turned warm in the spring and summer the work on building could be done faster.
Greetings Enjoyed your one tank trip of discovery‼️👏 Steps to nowhere, ladder to nothing and lives nearly forgotten until today😎 Well done Adam I think you are on your way🚙 Westlake watching