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Sweden is a land of trees. More than 70% of its landscape is covered by forest. Somewhere, secluded in one of its primeval forests, we find multiple abandoned cottages that have been forgotten for over a decade now. Cultivate your mind, as we wander through these remote and isolated hideaways off the Swedish grid.
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Abandoned Sweden: FOUND DEEP IN THE FORESTS | Abandoned Swedish Cottages (Entirely forgotten about)
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@3moon376
@3moon376 2 года назад
Your voice is calming. There's no cursing or too much over reacting talking and acting cool like with most american you tubers. U make it like a fairytale.Thank u! 👍🏻
@robertawierenga247
@robertawierenga247 2 года назад
Do you ever find those folks who owned these most beautiful places and can you purchase them?
@deborahdanhauer8525
@deborahdanhauer8525 2 года назад
I know nothing about the Swedish countryside, but that looks like an old farmstead to me. Some of the old farm equipment is still there and the building you couldn’t get in was probably a small barn. One thing is certain, no hunter decorated those cottages. That was definitely a ladies touch. Somehow, I don’t see a hunter carrying in those sofas, or those lace curtains, or that beautiful hanging light fixture to decorate his hunting lodge with.🤗🐝❤️
@jenwithaj1182
@jenwithaj1182 2 года назад
Wondeful video❤ the first house, That's not a hunters cabin, its has been a home for a living family. A very typical old Swedish house when people lived more out in the countryside/forest. Before everyone moved to the cities. A beautiful little "farm" ! Thanks for another great video❤
@janicebowlen8929
@janicebowlen8929 2 года назад
Indeed!! And may no one ever find it that will harm it!! I appreciate his respect!! I immediately thought these had been homes. The camper could have been used by hunters, but the linens alone, to me, rule out these buildings being hunters lodges. I felt a loving family had lived here and the farm equipment bears that out too.
@fluffy_mcflooferson4635
@fluffy_mcflooferson4635 2 года назад
Yes, there was farm equipment and evidence of horses at least, though they probably had cows too. I wondered if that locked middle section was for livestock. They probably cleared the forest themselves there for grazing and maybe crops? Fascinating and beautiful.
@carolinetheta
@carolinetheta 2 года назад
I agree. This was a farm. The white lace curtains and tablecloth, the kids boots and little chair, all suggest a family.
@Novadean1
@Novadean1 2 года назад
@@carolinetheta Yes it looks to me it was in the 1960 around there was living a family there yes there was one or two hourses the machines definitely out in the 1950 I grown up 1952 Farmer was using this machines in east Germany.
@darroniverson3373
@darroniverson3373 2 года назад
The tall wood stoves that you are seeing are called kagelung. Super efficient at heating. They go back 400 some years. They burn cleaner than most modern wood stoves. The homes that you have been exploring are all over 200 year old buildings.
@gingerelver70
@gingerelver70 2 года назад
The big, white, tiled stove in the livingroom was very common in the 17 & 1800s. It radiates heat when warm. Some people still have them. The prints of every day life are of Carl Larson. He usually painted his family. He was a very famous Swedish painter. One of my favorites. I think msybe the cottages were for a families' Summer place. Or maybe an old person lived there full time. The farm equipment is an old tractor for plowing. I lived in Zweden for 3 years and loved it!
@TheRogueUrbex
@TheRogueUrbex 2 года назад
This place is so secluded, it is an amazing time capsule! Thanks for exploring and sharing this place. Blessings from a fellow explorer from South Africa 🇿🇦
@reneejohnson7778
@reneejohnson7778 2 года назад
What beautiful country! That is actually a rug beater. They would place the rugs on a line outside and beat them until the dirt is out of them. They paint the Barns red here in America, (as these cottages), with iron oxide paint so the bugs will not destroy the wood. These out buildings could have been for family to visit and stay. Perhaps a vacation home. Again you have made an awesome exploration. Bless you, Florida, USA
@irinam6608
@irinam6608 2 года назад
На мой взгляд это вовсе не охотничьий дом и не коттедж для отдыха на каникулах. Судя по останкам техники вокруг построек , а это была именно сельскохозяйственная техника, так как я заметила остатки веялки - это приспособление для переворачивания сена и травы. В сарае много старых инструментов, похожих на те, которыми пользовались в деревне в середине 20 века. Прялка так же использовалась в деревнях. Поэтому скорее всего это был хутор, какие часто встречались в Европе. Да и сейчас тоже есть похожие. Судя по всему на хуторе жила семья, которая состояла из трёх поколений. Семья занималась сельским хозяйством когда то очень давно. Затем часть семьи переехала ближе к цивилизации и на хуторе остались только старики до 2007 года. Природа с тех пор быстро освоила прилегающую территорию и теперь даже и не скажешь, что рядом с хутором были поля.
@rodjava
@rodjava 2 года назад
Great vid. I'm from America and wonder about the trespassing law in Sweden? In America, you can get shot for trespassing and even arrested. I'm glad to see no vandalizem in your home tour. Never see that in America.
@Vikingshop
@Vikingshop 2 года назад
PLEASE TRY TO FIND AND CONTACT THE OWNERS 🙏 It is SO frustrating not to know if they are alive or dead ...... and if their relatives do not have a clue about these beautiful remote houses that might be their inheritance 🙏
@norwegianforests9031
@norwegianforests9031 2 года назад
Totally common in Scandinavia. And many relatives know and don't care.
@carolking6355
@carolking6355 2 года назад
You make everything so exciting. The first house you thought was for hunters I wonder. They had lovely white lace covering over chairs chair. Perhaps someone rented these out as holiday day cottages. In the 1940s my dad and I used to stay in a hut in Te Anau NZ. It had two bunks and a coal range. A small table and two chairs. It was enclosed in bushes of Manuka and the toilet was a long drop down the back. It is a big town there now. I have stayed in the Ritz Hotel In Paris. Given a choice I would go back and stay in my hut. Thank you. 😊
@lotusdolphin
@lotusdolphin 2 года назад
Thank you Maureno. This was a beautiful little walk in the woods and really enjoy these sweet little cottages. Especially the last one. Looked like a little vacation cottage. Enjoying Sweden so far. Love as always from California💜🇺🇸
@fotonmom
@fotonmom 2 года назад
Been so busy trying to wrap up outdoor projects that I have been too exhausted to watch any videos this month. I have a lot of catching up to do... I think I will start with this sweet little cottage.. Thanks Maureno for keeping us grounded and entertained in these times .. Bless your little heart!!!
@nannyfairy
@nannyfairy 2 года назад
Such a pleasure to watch your videos and listen to your voice. Living alone in the woods ,watching the animals and the seasons go by is a dream I day dream often. That tiny path was made by animals. I feed stray cats and they have made a narrow trail across the grass to my front door. Blessed Be and love always ❤️❤️
@Kaz-ey6en
@Kaz-ey6en 2 года назад
What a lovely house so nice to see it hasn’t been trashed 😊
@Gabriel667
@Gabriel667 2 года назад
Most of the swedish people have little houses in the woods and most of them leave them unlocked for other people to use to prevent freezing to death. Therefore there is no vandalism at all.
@user-wm9hb7fv9b
@user-wm9hb7fv9b 2 года назад
Приветствую вас ребята 👏👍❤️ здравия вам всем ✨ спасибо большое за новую встречу 👍 и проделанную работу всегда на высоте 👏 благодарю ✨
@joycesmith4599
@joycesmith4599 2 года назад
Wonderful place! I would love a month there!!! I feel it was a family owned holiday place where the generations came to spend time together! ❤️❤️❤️
@anwarsofian354
@anwarsofian354 2 года назад
Yo there baby😁😁😁
@Novadean1
@Novadean1 2 года назад
Yes it's possible........ ?
@alinecipriano3837
@alinecipriano3837 2 года назад
Thank you for leaving this video with subtitles. Maureno and Sarah, you are crazy to enter this forest with wild animals, but I thought it was too much, they looked like wolves or something like hunting!! The really cool cabins also make you want to go in there. I'm from Brazil and your channel is one of the best in exploration. I'm terrible at English, so google helps me hahah. Kisses
@dgeneeknapp3168
@dgeneeknapp3168 2 года назад
It looks pretty clean...limited insects even. With easily opened doors and such, the lack of animal and insect activity in the house and a general lack of dust make me think it isn't abandoned. Perhaps it is used for vacations or hunting. There may be a family in Sweden seeing this and exclaiming, "Hey! Isn't that OUR cabin? That's Grandma's quilt!" Someone in the family is saying, "I told you we should lock the the doors...but NOOOO."😄
@fcomme5754
@fcomme5754 2 года назад
😊 Best comment.
@sunflowers5990
@sunflowers5990 2 года назад
Yeahh. I also curious who is the cabin owner. I hope atleast one of their family watching this video
@lonewolf277
@lonewolf277 2 года назад
😆😆😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣
@user-pl9mr8vj8i
@user-pl9mr8vj8i 2 года назад
I really think it's your expectation. Correct
@malapoyo
@malapoyo 2 года назад
Yes. Exactly my take on it too. I LOVE the video. But this is DEFINATELY not abandoned.
@omarhamid3638
@omarhamid3638 2 года назад
Sweden is on my top of ‘to travel to’ list. Your series on it is just whetting my appetite so much!! Thanks for this video Maureno, it’s a cute cottage and, despite being not glamorous, it has even more meaning and history somehow. That’s what I love about Scandinavia, a very modest people who are really in touch with nature and know how to appreciate life in its pure life. As you said, the forests seem to have very different flora and fauna than Central Europe and that is just fascinating for me. The actual cottage I think was like a holiday home, as one of your other viewers commented below, and it must have been so cosy in winter. The prints are so evocative of another era and they are just lovely. The books on the bookshelves, the spinning wheel etc. make it seem like a place to get away from it all and just enjoy simple pleasures of life. The caravan was a surprise too!! It even gave me the creeps a little but that’s the scaredy cat in me hahahah!! Loving your Sweden series Maureno, can’t wait to see more of this amazing country!!
@nancymiller7294
@nancymiller7294 2 года назад
it amazes me that the people in other countries respect things so much. What makes the young people in America' so destructive and show no respect for things that they do not own is disgusting. If those homes were in the USA they would be vandalized beyond repair. Nice to see there are still some young people like these explorers that show respect and appreciation for history.
@toja2597
@toja2597 2 года назад
Pracowałam w Szwecji przez 5 mięsiecy i potwierdzam, że tam szanuje się rzeczy. Nie musisz zamykać drzwi na klucz, nie musisz chować rzeczy. W miejscach turystycznych z których każdy może korzystać znajdziesz narzędzia, np.do przygotowania drewna na ognisko, naczynia, leżaki itp.
@yukonbuck7272
@yukonbuck7272 2 года назад
No disrespect, but you must not get out much.
@eveningstar777
@eveningstar777 2 года назад
Yobs arent so keen venturing out in the cold and wild...America has much more convenient property to ruin.
@lightworker43
@lightworker43 2 года назад
Yes, I so respect these explorers. Thank you for your respect of these propertys
@georgehays4900
@georgehays4900 2 года назад
Sad but true.
@user-ku5gy9fg3o
@user-ku5gy9fg3o 2 года назад
Никогда не думала, что в Швеции есть брошенные дома. Всегда больно смотреть увядшую жизнь
@user-yw5pt6oo3h
@user-yw5pt6oo3h 2 года назад
а что удивительного?
@liudmilakorotina8697
@liudmilakorotina8697 2 года назад
Никогда не думала, что в Европе есть глубина лесов
@user-zq5rd9ub1m
@user-zq5rd9ub1m 2 года назад
Ну Да нам же только о России мозг выносят
@vladimirvladimirovich8081
@vladimirvladimirovich8081 2 года назад
Даже в Японии есть заброшенные деревни ! И это несмотря на то , что все 126 млн.японцев живут на 5% своей территории , а 95% территории это горы не пригодны для создания городов и сёл
@tatianakzn5308
@tatianakzn5308 2 года назад
Выглядит как заброшенная база отдыха в России. :-))
@jimmyfortrue3741
@jimmyfortrue3741 2 года назад
6:59 that looks like an animal trail. Deer and such often make trails like that.
@southernbelle3995
@southernbelle3995 2 года назад
The first of the farm equipment was a very old pull type hay mower. The blades on the bar would move up and down to cut the hay. The second looked like an old hay rake. It would rake the hay into rows so it could be loaded or in later years baled. It almost looked like that may have been farm land at one time. Very interesting to see the cabins. Everything was so calm and serene.
@susannesamuelsson2930
@susannesamuelsson2930 2 года назад
You're right about the farm equipment and also that it was a farm once near the forest or in a forest cleaning made by the farmer or the ancestors long ago. It was quite common back in time here with such small farms in Sweden supporting a family. Later on after the war WW2 people moved to bigger cities for work and they abandoned their farms or used it like a Summer house for vacation time. Some of the older generation remained farmers on such isolated places to the end of their lives too! It looked like a serene place and also loved by someone once but for sure a place quit a long way out in the forest.
@jennil7797
@jennil7797 2 года назад
I think this was a small farm. Remember the forest grows up fast on pasture and, in any case, some small farms all over northern Europe were often isolated by our standards. Those pictures of family life were prints of paintings done by the famous artist Carl Larson. He painted from life in his home and using his family as models.
@gaylewilliamson9183
@gaylewilliamson9183 2 года назад
You walked down a game trail and what you thought was maybe a toilet was a blind the hunter used the cutout in the wall to look and shoot the game. I'm sure it is still in use during hunting season.A very ,very nice place.And the translation is so true for everyone I'm sure.great place.Our trees here in Okla. turn yellow red,purple in fall ,then they all fall off for winter.👍❤️😍🇺🇸
@jameelamartinez2081
@jameelamartinez2081 2 года назад
Wow what cottage is so beautiful but so sad is abandoned & forgotten
@Galia1964
@Galia1964 2 года назад
Какие домики замечательные 🤗🤩 , в таких должны жить люди ...очень жаль...😥
@user-yx2jt6zq1z
@user-yx2jt6zq1z 2 года назад
Здесь , видимо , жили беглые фашисты . подальше от цивилизации , чтоб не нашли и не осудили .....
@Novadean1
@Novadean1 2 года назад
Yes there is like a Museum from my Children time.
@Novadean1
@Novadean1 2 года назад
Yes Mam absolut correct I'm from Germany and would like to take a vacation there for a time maybe also at the winter ❄️🥶 having a awesome 😊 nice quiet time from all in Germany, Corona - now Omikron etr. !
@user-pq6ch8yi8n
@user-pq6ch8yi8n 2 года назад
@@user-yx2jt6zq1z они все в Бразилию смылись...
@antoinettedoyle3185
@antoinettedoyle3185 2 года назад
I've been to Stockholm Sweden a good few time. My brother (rip) lived in Stockholm for I'd say 30yrs or more . It's a beautiful place
@lynncorvillion7557
@lynncorvillion7557 2 года назад
I think someone lived here at one time. I wonder how they got everything there. That must have took a bit of time. All that beautiful land. So cool! 💜
@teresah.6696
@teresah.6696 2 года назад
Whoever owned the place probably passed away after 2007. They're main home was elsewhere and the cottage was their 2nd home/vacation spot.
@jamiehampton1150
@jamiehampton1150 2 года назад
I love the way you narrate. And the way u film. Very good job.
@heidimisfeldt5685
@heidimisfeldt5685 2 года назад
People might actually have lived in these small places in the forest. Why not. In any case, leaving a place unlocked like this, tells you that there is no vandalism, and unlocked doors save lifes, because it gets very cold in the long winter there..❄☃️❄⛄❄
@heidimisfeldt5685
@heidimisfeldt5685 2 года назад
I am amazed at how clean these abandoned places are, no dust, no spiderwebs. The cold climate seems to preserve things well.
@555pghbob
@555pghbob 2 года назад
12:03. Those whitish plants that are just laying there on the ground are most probably lichen. Lichen hold a lot of nitrogen in them, which is very useful for the soil and consequently, the trees. 32:04. That stove is called a "kakelugn" in Swedish and means "tile oven." They are quite efficient and kept the house pretty warm when they were at full blast.
@555pghbob
@555pghbob 2 года назад
I just read Susanne Samuelsson's comments and it looks like she already answered the questions I answered, plus more. I agree with everything she says!
@urbeximals
@urbeximals 2 года назад
These look like with a little TLC they could be saved. Very cute cabins.
@annabackman3028
@annabackman3028 2 года назад
That thing you told the viewers was for "pressing the water out of the clothes" is a MANGEL. For flattening, pressing, sheets, towels, table cloths etc. The people who originally lived there were no "hunters", they were FARMERS that hunted. The part of a scull with horns was a reindeer. There is no wild, free, reindeers in Sweden, all have owners, from the Sami people. By the way of hunting, It clearly is fall, which means hunting season, and it's a very good idea to wear bright colors, preferably a yellow or orange neon colored vest. The abandoned trailer and cabin were most likely left by them who cut down the forrest. The moose hunting team probably uses it after that. The big bird, yes they are pretty big, and males (with the tail like a big fan of feathers), capercaillie (or wood-grouse) can be seriously aggressive in the mating season. Length from beak to tail 90 cm / 3 foot, weight 3,5 - 5 kg / 7 - 12 lb, but can be up to 7 kg / 17 lb. Don't mess around with that sort of bird.
@annepoitrineau5650
@annepoitrineau5650 2 года назад
In case somebody has not posted it yet: all the outside vehicles are old farming equipment. From everything you showed, this is a very small, old abandoned farm.
@gillwyatt8103
@gillwyatt8103 2 года назад
Love the intro music 🎶! Interesting scenery too. I don't see much to indicate that the cottages were for hunting but rather 'getaway' /holiday places, perhaps for a couple of families. Something different from your usual explores. Gill 🇬🇧
@ibarralealcarolina
@ibarralealcarolina 2 года назад
Espero que dejaseis todas las puertas bien cerradas, para evitar el deterioro......sería genial vivir allí, en medio del bosque 💜💚
@bessiemann7468
@bessiemann7468 2 года назад
Thank you for sharing this. I love to explore abandoned houses. A few years ago we found a beautiful two story house it had fireplace in each room also a back stairs for the maid. And right next to the house was a Mill
@user-67914
@user-67914 2 года назад
I would like to experience the same adventure 💖it must be so cool and interesting. 👍 Thanks for sharing with us!
@kristinajoelsson9337
@kristinajoelsson9337 2 года назад
12.45 Window lichen Cladonia stellaris The window lichen is a kind of reindeer lichen that forms mats on slabs and sandy woodland. It is common throughout the country. The lichen got its name because it used to be placed between outer and inner windows in winter to absorb condensation. It was also used in the past for wreaths. Nowadays it is common as decoration in Advent candles and grave wreaths.
@jolaod84
@jolaod84 2 года назад
As 2 other people said, the white moss is lichen, present in wooden subarctic regions. In Canada, it's called "mousse à caribou" cause caribous eat almost exclusively that. Caribous and reindeers are brothers, caribous not being "domesticable".
@vappula92
@vappula92 2 года назад
This reminds me so much of my home country, Finland.Well,we are only next door.Beautiful series,loving it💕
@BrassyBrunette
@BrassyBrunette 2 года назад
My mom is 100% Finn. Grandpa came to America. He settled in a town here in Minnesota called Finlayson. I also grew up nearby. Landscape is VERY much like this video. Down fall is that it's SO VERY brutally cold in the winter.
@JaniceWithTheTarlovCyst
@JaniceWithTheTarlovCyst 2 года назад
First off, how magical was that forest? It reminds me of growing up in the bush but the landscape was more rock than moss. The whitish moss made the landscape seem like parts of the woods were blanketed in snow. I'm imagining how serene that walk must of been for you and Sarah, breathing in fresh air amid that stunning backdrop. That first cabin was as neat as a pin! It was so thrilling to see it in pristine condition. Same with the last one. I was surprised to see the telephones in both places; I never would have guessed they had phone service in such a remote area. I must say, the Sweden series are very interesting and I can't wait for the next one. 💞 Well done, as always. ☮️
@barefootreba
@barefootreba 2 года назад
Thank you so much! Was wonderful to see that the places were in such beautiful shape. It makes me so mad to see how disrespectful some people can be to abandoned houses.
@maryloucoursen2636
@maryloucoursen2636 2 года назад
Right now the way it is here now in the US a cottage in the woods sounds perfect, of course, I would have to minus forty years off my age 😂
@barbaradurr4170
@barbaradurr4170 2 года назад
@@maryloucoursen2636 ja das kann ich nachvollziehen! Geht mir auch so! All diese Freude über die Entdeckungen! Gefällt mir sehr! Danke und eine gute Zeit und viel Gesundheit und viel Erfolg weiterhin!
@amykrim2774
@amykrim2774 2 года назад
Can't believe this beauty in the middle of the woods can be just abandoned. While watching this and everything inside seems like people just disappeared and left behind everything..
@cynthiatomblin5427
@cynthiatomblin5427 2 года назад
Hi maureno. Sweden is a beautiful country. Wow beautiful cottage. It’s sad they left it abandoned and forgotten.be careful and stay safe.😍🥰👏🏻👍🏻❤️🔥
@wmcbarker4155
@wmcbarker4155 2 года назад
just because no ones there doesn't mean abandoned or forgotten...stay out with respect get permission
@jimmyfortrue3741
@jimmyfortrue3741 2 года назад
32:00 really nice old masonry fireplace. There's so much mass to it it takes quite awhile to heat up but will give off heat for many hours after the fire is out... Great for overnight warmth.
@maryloucoursen2636
@maryloucoursen2636 2 года назад
I read that it was one of the most efficient heat systems
@annsmith4739
@annsmith4739 2 года назад
What a very cute home ,so nice to see it’s not trashed thank you merino for taking us around with you much lv Ann uk 🇬🇧 please be carful on your own xxxx
@nancysmith2295
@nancysmith2295 2 года назад
The place has clean lines as in the Swedish way. A minimal way. My husband is half Swedish. He has been over there from Northern California to visit relatives and tour the countries in Europe. We enjoyed watching this video which captured this sort of holiday/vacation compound for families. I think maybe great (1900's) grandparents originally built these buildings as there are aspects of older items. The in the last building the multiband radio looks circa 1940's. The woodstoves in the kitchens for cooking may be from that time period too. The first kitchen cabinets had influences from 1950's to 1970's. I liked the trash can stand in the cupboard. What a neat idea. Thanks for going here in Sweden. (Your title indicated Switzerland?)🙂
@willyegger4488
@willyegger4488 2 года назад
Heyy there, dear Maureno, Thank you for sharing this once more unique and wonderful explore experience in Sweden. The beautiful countryside reminded strongly of Finland, where I have also seen forests like that. - The three cottages were really interesting to see, especially the third one with the very beautiful and vintage furniture. - I sometimes had the impression, that the owners might return at any time to this place, because everything was looking so untouched, - frozen in time, as you said. - Wonderful explore, dear Maureno! - I enjoyed watching every second of it. Stay safe, blessings and much love, dear bro! - Peace and kindest regards.
@steveanderson3006
@steveanderson3006 2 года назад
Wow. This place is amazing. It looks like they just got up and walked away.
@user-xs3rg1zb5t
@user-xs3rg1zb5t 2 года назад
Нигде ничего не тронуто заходи и живи всё красиво Почему бросают такие дома все в город трутся жалко прямо
@robinkr1105
@robinkr1105 2 года назад
Wow you should more cabins,I liked it because it reminded me of a ski cabin my grandfather built in brattleboro,Vermont.We would go there every winter and there would be a woodstove in the living room,deer antlers on the wall,my mothers ski's would be criss crossed outside of the cabin and my grandfather would have this metal barrel and we would walk down the hill to the brook and fill up the barrel for water lol and roll it back up the hill and he built an outside bathroom lol we would have to go out there,I hated the bugs and spiders hahahaha and in the bedroom would be 4 bunk beds.we went there in the summer time to,we would go pick blackberries and my grandfather would make a fire in the firepit we had there. I miss those days when things were more simple and we would go to the ski areas and spend the whole day going skiing&drinking hot chocolate :)
@robinkr1105
@robinkr1105 2 года назад
I meant to say you should do more cabin videos :) especially with fall coming :)
@barbaradurr4170
@barbaradurr4170 2 года назад
Ja einfach schön zum relaxen und sich hinein träumen! Danke gibt mir sehr viel!
@evelynkorjack2126
@evelynkorjack2126 2 года назад
i feel great sadness that the people who lived here were no longer able to go home.
@cathyellis248
@cathyellis248 2 года назад
It makes me so sad to see these abandoned houses. I live in Sweden now, but lived in Africa most of my life. My parents were Swedish and we visited often. Our relations lived in houses like that. I recognise it all from the 50's and 60's. Why would these houses just be left like that? It is possible to find out. We have a wonderful TV programme called....Det sitter I väggarna...translated...It sits in the walls, where they explore houses and find out who lived there before. Worth a look. Sweden is very well documented, so do try and find out. I'm sure you could write a book!
@darlenedouglas5148
@darlenedouglas5148 2 года назад
You're always finding some of the most amazing places with a history! It gets your mind working on who lived there and what happened to them and why is it like that now! That was so neat walking through the forest and coming upon those cottages! Great 👍 adventure 👌 and truly enjoyed going along with you ❤! Thanks for sharing your beautiful journey!!
@simonba9944
@simonba9944 2 года назад
An excellent explore guys. Lovely little country retreats. All the best from Buenos Aires 👋👍🏻
@Driv3rWisard
@Driv3rWisard 21 час назад
35 years ago I was given a rotten caravan to drive home from the forest in the middle of the night to avoid being stopped by the traffic police. When I got home a few hours later and got out of the car (which was as illegal as the rotten caravan) the caravan was gone. All that was left were 2 wheels and the metal frame. the rest were gone.
@nutchanuntraiprom2514
@nutchanuntraiprom2514 2 года назад
It is perfect nature and abandoned house with imaginary beauty. Seeing the objects inside the abandoned house can't underestimate the memory of the situation. I really enjoyed your show.
@zuljamie8018
@zuljamie8018 2 года назад
Excelente que maravilla de bosque gracias por darnos a conocer semejante naturaleza los felicito excelente trabajo
@fulvias.8463
@fulvias.8463 2 года назад
The first people seem to have left, knowing to be away. There aren't objects or food..but the last cabin really seems to have been left in a rush. Everything left there, like they had to come back soon.. so strange.
@carlinemullins8303
@carlinemullins8303 2 года назад
The little places or very cuteness overload 😂
@lauratorresan472
@lauratorresan472 2 года назад
A very old farm .. they were working the land with horses ..🥰
@cindyhazelton9683
@cindyhazelton9683 2 года назад
At the beginning of your videothe very tviny trail you walked on was a deer and other animal tail and the two big animals you saw were deer.
@VeeBee81
@VeeBee81 2 года назад
That looks like a home to me. It warms my heart that its so clean and untouched. I hope no-one else disturbs it.
@RCPrepping
@RCPrepping 2 года назад
Pretty clean and well kept for something abandoned and forgot about.
@bellosh123
@bellosh123 2 года назад
I love that you came here to Sweden and explored! I want to see more 👌🏼
@Sigridovski
@Sigridovski 2 года назад
I love those wood stoves. They are so healthy to use - the foods molecules go i9n spirals in fresh food, like lettuce, and still do after you cooked with wood or gas, but wood is the best. After electric cooking they go straight and with a microwave they go in a complete disorder. It is very nice with a kitchen that has a door directly out on the ground and a wooden table and simple cupboards, with natural stoves such as wood and gas.
@maurad5378
@maurad5378 2 года назад
The most beautiful woodland I’ve seen lately. Enchanted. I’ve see some explorations in Finland with similar landscape and I think summer or get away cottages. Many in Finland have saunas. Similar unique charm. Who wouldn’t want to spend time in such beautiful places. ❤️✌🏼
@L0UCIFERR
@L0UCIFERR 2 года назад
Awesome, there's a Swedish urbex channel called Unseen Society that explores a lot of abandoned places in Sweden. She has a few abandoned houses, bunkers, factories and such. Nice to see Swedish urbex getting some attention with this video
@user-67914
@user-67914 2 года назад
Hello Maureno and Remon! Best channel on RU-vid!💙
@loisbarrett4365
@loisbarrett4365 2 года назад
Where is Remon, we haven’t seen him for ever where did he go?
@cassyfofana7805
@cassyfofana7805 2 года назад
So incredible and beautiful country setting. Thanks for sharing Bless u n ur Family n Friends .... 😇
@angelicadavila5476
@angelicadavila5476 2 года назад
Los mejores urbex de youtube, gracias 🙂🙃😇😇👍👏🇺🇲🇺🇲
@annikadanielsson5200
@annikadanielsson5200 2 года назад
Nice video and nice to hear what you think about Sweden. The first cabin has a ktichen from 1940-50´s. The last one was probably the oldest one. That fireplace, kakelugn, warmth the houes for hours. It´s an old farm and many people lived like that till aruound 1970. After that people moevd to the city. Maybe they passed away the people lived there and someone have bought it for the forrest and just left the cabins like that. Very common in Sweden. I hope your not out i the forrest this week because they hunt for moose this week, depends on where you are of course. Seeing forward to see more of this. Thanks.
@susanurbanczyk9084
@susanurbanczyk9084 2 года назад
Loved this explore very much. Sweden is beautiful and there was so much to love in these little cottages. I would absolutely love to have a Kakelugn in my next house.
@karenpowell4626
@karenpowell4626 2 года назад
There is a company in Canada that makes them (kakelugn) they also were used in Germany (kalelofen sp?). I saw pictures of the old family farm my dad was born at in. They liven in the Mora area. The farm is still in the family. My father came to the US in 1923! I love all things Swedish! This was so fascinating! It was odd that the last cabin didn't have a bedroom, but the attic area may have been the sleeping quarters. The sofa may also have been a pull out bench to make a bed. I have always wanted an old swedish daybed!
@bevolson7619
@bevolson7619 2 года назад
Love the little cook stove in 1st cottage.. No vandalism.., lovely places! Lovely country! Love the Sweden series!
@susangore9457
@susangore9457 2 года назад
just love your videos and how your so respectful to the object's you come across in the buildings
@gracieladelamora6058
@gracieladelamora6058 2 года назад
Hola Explomo, que bonita es la música que ponen en el intro. Un hermoso bosque, una cabaña acogedora 👌un ambiente perfecto para relajarse, meditar. Saludos desde Torreón, Coahuila México 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍💖👋🇲🇽
@reneeryan4451
@reneeryan4451 2 года назад
Hey, Mureno! Thanks for another great explore. I miss the interaction between you and Remon. Keep up the good work!
@erikasauder3757
@erikasauder3757 2 года назад
Loved following exploring these cabins with you, very well done! So respectful of you not disturbing things.
@user-ji6mf4vo3b
@user-ji6mf4vo3b 2 года назад
Вещи остаются, а люди умирают...Спасибо за ролик ...
@xvsj-s2x
@xvsj-s2x 2 года назад
It’s very interesting to discover these incredible abandon locations inspiring adventures ❤️thank you for sharing ❤️
@jimmyfortrue3741
@jimmyfortrue3741 2 года назад
34:30 that hanging lamp is the real gem of the furnishings in this location.... I also liked the spinning wheel and vintage radio.
@belleange590
@belleange590 2 года назад
There would of been a road to that area at one time. AND telephone service!!!! Nice peaceful place. I think several members of a family lived there in their own small homes.
@user-vp3bt8kf3j
@user-vp3bt8kf3j 2 года назад
Нам всем надо смотреть такие видео, чтобы понять, что главное в жизни ни вещи, ни дома, а любовь, люди и новые впечатления!
@claireb4259
@claireb4259 2 года назад
I agree with you. Things are not important but love, people and new impressions are. Yes, these videos help us realize that.
@user-po8jf6on5j
@user-po8jf6on5j 2 года назад
очень скоро эти домики пригодятся людям ,удивительно что всё целое заходи и живи , а у нас везде разруха.
@olesalutvunenko8784
@olesalutvunenko8784 2 года назад
@@user-po8jf6on5j пригодятся. Ещё как!!
@user-zv6bu6uv7g
@user-zv6bu6uv7g 2 года назад
Все целое, порядок.А у нас давно уже было все разграблено.
@lana_0909
@lana_0909 2 года назад
👍👍👍
@jeanzyc.5103
@jeanzyc.5103 2 года назад
I absolutly love these places much more than the big mansions!!! It's real life for average people like me. Thank you.
@barbaradurr4170
@barbaradurr4170 2 года назад
Ja es ist das eigentliche Leben, das für mich identische Leben! Ich genieße es sehr die alles zu sehen und auch die ganzen Kommentare Und natürlich auch die Übersetzungen! Danke!
@lilianamendozar.5880
@lilianamendozar.5880 2 года назад
👏🏼 gracias, sí caminaron, creo que la cabaña está esperando por mi, me encantó 👍
@user-iamRobinV68
@user-iamRobinV68 2 года назад
Yay!!!!! Saturday with Maureno! 🥰🥰🥰🥰
@marilynwargo6288
@marilynwargo6288 2 года назад
How beautiful! Land and cabins. 🌸🐌💙
@JJørgensen
@JJørgensen 2 года назад
I can imagine that some recluse could still live there. Like some alaskan offgriders do in remote areas.
@ShirleeKnott
@ShirleeKnott 2 года назад
really enjoyed adventure, as always! nice to see something different once in awhile
@geraldineross5168
@geraldineross5168 2 года назад
I really enjoyed your Swedish video. Love looking at old buildings and items that people lived with in Sweden.
@virginiaeckley3047
@virginiaeckley3047 2 года назад
Thank you Maureno for sharing this video...I enjoyed every minute of it 💕 looking forward to your next video much love 💕🇺🇸
@user-eg2ym7jl9t
@user-eg2ym7jl9t 2 года назад
Здравствуйте. А куда пропали жители этих коттеджей? Не может же быть такого, чтобы они всё оставили. Выглядит, будто все бежали от чего-то или от кого-то
@Olha..
@Olha.. Год назад
Не похоже, что жители бежали. Они выехали, предварительно, навели порядок в доме. Наверное, думали сюда приезжать. А в последнем коттедже, похоже, жил пожилой человек. Возможно он умер.
@maripavao8290
@maripavao8290 2 года назад
Amei! É diferente de tudo que vi até hoje. Ar romântico, acolhedor natureza encantadora. Aqui do Brasil . Abraço!
@jenniffer9034
@jenniffer9034 2 года назад
Wow....love this video! Sweden is a beautiful place! Fantastic video Maureno
@melzenflorendo5869
@melzenflorendo5869 2 года назад
The cabins are awesome. They are exactly a time capsule. Thanks for exploring them. It's a very entertaining video.
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