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In this week's episode, we are showing the first location of our explore in Germany. We found this fully furnished abandoned house which gave us a really warm and cozy feeling due to all the stuff that was inside. At first sight, we thought wow what a look in the past but eventually, we found a calendar and with our surprise, this place was not abandoned for a long time... Check out all the other mysteries we find inside of this home.
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Fully furnished abandoned German family home - What happened to these two twins?
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@dafikido
@dafikido 4 года назад
So... We're going to die bring nothing,, make me realised that we spent our entire life collecting junk that ended up in the thrash when we die
@capecod50s
@capecod50s 4 года назад
dafikido Well that is ok ... sometimes these items bring comfort, solace and peace.
@Samael-Metzger
@Samael-Metzger 4 года назад
It's Capitalism!!
@Smokey420Greenleaf
@Smokey420Greenleaf 4 года назад
pretty much how it always goes. family only sells or keeps items they personally see value in. women tend to throw tools and vehicles away, men tend to throw dolls and antiques away, kids tend to throw away pretty much anything they don't have use for when family dies because they dont know the value of it, so they assume it's junk.
@Smokey420Greenleaf
@Smokey420Greenleaf 4 года назад
@@Samael-Metzger ... how is not being able to bring stuff with you when you die capitalism? were you dropped on your head as a baby?
@monicabalagosa1726
@monicabalagosa1726 3 года назад
I do agree with u anyway, we should live simple life and contented of what we have
@hotord205
@hotord205 4 года назад
each time i look at your videos it’s always reminds me that we are on this great place called earth only the time of a dream 👍
@nancybarnhill9235
@nancybarnhill9235 4 года назад
The rug on the wall is called a tapestry. Was there a kitchen sink? The wall lamp is copper. You guys are really respectful! Great explore! 😻
@Explomo
@Explomo 4 года назад
Nancy Barnhill Thank you Nancy! We think, even if a place is abandoned and already slightly vandalised it is extremely important to treat is with all the respect. Glad you’ve enjoyed it and till next time! :-)
@johnallen2771
@johnallen2771 4 года назад
I think I have watched almost all of your videos and it's so great to see that you are still doing it. One thing for sure, I am dumping out a lot of the things I have as I don't want my house to seem filled with garbage when I pass on to the next realm. Why do people buy so many fake flowers and fruit? I don't like them. Keep up the good work, from John in California.
@Explomo
@Explomo 4 года назад
Hey John, We think the same about this whenever we pass away we want all our belongings stored somewhere and not just letting it decay. The fake flowers must be a thing back then but we see them a lot now a days so must be still a thing. after all thanks for the comment :) Kind Regards from the Netherlands, Explomo
@believeinjesus8862
@believeinjesus8862 4 года назад
Sure causes a person to re-evaluate.....for sure!!!
@tammybrennan9506
@tammybrennan9506 4 года назад
John Allen I was just thinking the same thing. I think the family was hoarders or maybe I just live like a minimalist. So much Stuff.
@sureshbabu2028
@sureshbabu2028 4 года назад
I discarded unnecessary things and adopted minimalist lifestyle. Now I am free and happy.
@ethelnewberry151
@ethelnewberry151 4 года назад
John Allen: Fake flowers, fake fruit??? That was all the rage in the 50's through the 60's. Many people bought them to decorate dining room tables, buffets, kitchen shelving, etc...Just a fad back in those days.
@calithunder
@calithunder 4 года назад
Ive said it before but ill say it again, i really wish more people were like you guys...your personalities, your morale...good natured and kind. I always look forward to your videos.
@carolbroome6559
@carolbroome6559 3 года назад
I agree! I love these guys the best! Out of all the explorers they do an awesome job of showing the details. And the respect they have is awesome! I love you both💞
@JenniferClevenger20
@JenniferClevenger20 4 года назад
I believe this was the house of an elderly couple. The twins were their children and they grew up in that house and then moved out. Had kids of their own and brought them there for visits to see their grandparents. The picture you saw downstairs of the young couple with a child sitting in the chair, that is one of the twins. Just because the pic was there doesn’t mean they were the ones living there. I have pictures of my kids but I don’t have many pics of myself laying around my house. I think they parents eventually died and the house has been sitting there waiting for the twins to come and go through it. It’s hard to go through your parents stuff after they’re gone. Especially since it looks like a few generations worth of stuff to go through. And the longer you put it off, the harder it becomes to go do it.
@ruthcoombs2943
@ruthcoombs2943 4 года назад
Hi guys, what an amazing vid,so sad to see such a beautiful home left behind,and such a mystery as to what happened to any family members, but if someone did pass away in the family,it may be still too hard and painful,for any family member to deal with the property,even after 5 years,the blood stain,could of been caused by someone cutting themselves by accident,when family members,first went through some of there belongings,as there was such a lot of stuff in the house,great vid guys👍,take care!
@maximhollandnederlandthene7640
@maximhollandnederlandthene7640 4 года назад
This is someone's holiday house, Its not abandoned at all.! Its burglary
@musicinthesierras
@musicinthesierras 4 года назад
I agree. This house is not abandoned. Just not lived in .
@ethelnewberry151
@ethelnewberry151 4 года назад
@@maximhollandnederlandthene7640: 100 thumbs up for your comment!!!
@billeberhardt5022
@billeberhardt5022 4 года назад
I think u are on to something ….
@robynm31305
@robynm31305 4 года назад
WOW I don't know what to say. I'm crying this brought so many memories of a couple from Germany that were like my grandparents. They came over here the depression started in Germany, when they got here the depression hit the U.S. they told me stories of having to sleep in ditches covered only by newspapers. They became a maid and Butler for a wealthy family in Savannah Georgia saved enough money to buy land and build a shrimp boat dock in his back yard and died very wealthy. Most of the furniture in that house like the table you were sitting next to when you signed off was made by Cushman colonial which was bought out by Ethan Allen. He went to Chicago back in the 1950's and ordered the whole house of furniture. They have little medal tags under all the furniture with numbers, my furniture has the #107 on all of it. He was the 107th customer Cushman colonial made furniture for. The furniture is put together with small wooden dowels , no nails and is cherry wood. I loved this one ❤️. Memories.
@rockysablue
@rockysablue 4 года назад
Thank you for your story Robyn x
@sureshbabu2028
@sureshbabu2028 4 года назад
Is this your grandparents house? Plz let me know indetail. I am curious to know the history of this house.
@suezy1969
@suezy1969 4 года назад
robyn Nelson im just wondering that if this is your relatives home? And if so why is it just left ?
@robynm31305
@robynm31305 4 года назад
No I don't know the people or house it just brought back memories
@fotonmom
@fotonmom 4 года назад
@@robynm31305 That was a nice memory for you to share, Robyn. Good story.
@capecod50s
@capecod50s 4 года назад
I believe the light with a pull switch is hammered copper. Did you notice the baby bottles and child’s sippy cup in the kitchen cupboard. There was probably a grandchild(ren). I love the entry hall. Oh my what a beautiful dress! The canes and walking sticks are awesome. I love the contents of her china closet. The sunflower picture is wonderful. The clock in the case is a travel clock. 😊 I also have a doll collection and my son who I adore calls them my creepy dolls. 🤣Just exactly what is it with you guys ... so silly. They have dear faces and make me happy. 🤣
@AprilRaine60
@AprilRaine60 4 года назад
Those bells went around a cows neck so you could hear where it was out in the field in the dark. And the bells would keep other predators away from cow.
@grandmacarla4258
@grandmacarla4258 4 года назад
What a homey little house! You could feel the love that existed there from all the small details. Again guys, great video. Glad you are adding more subscribers!
@urbexteambrabant6783
@urbexteambrabant6783 4 года назад
Doesn’t matter how much you explore or watch, everytime you’re amazed that everything is left behind whatever the reason might be. But guys.... almost one hour of footage.... my boss is asking what I’m doing😂😂😂
@Explomo
@Explomo 4 года назад
Urbex Team Brabant Oops 😂 tell your boss you were having an Explomo marathon LOL, thank you for watching :-)
@sharoncropp6101
@sharoncropp6101 3 года назад
Mr Urabant, maybe you should stop padding your paycheck by watching these wonderful young mend while you should be working, Watch them at home on your own time., I would be asking what you were doing also were I your boss
@greybeard7121
@greybeard7121 4 года назад
Very sad to see everything left. Maybe the twins live in the states and it was to expensive to take any of it?
@Smokey420Greenleaf
@Smokey420Greenleaf 4 года назад
you'd be amazed at how many people these days dont want reminders of dead relatives around, and find it emotionally painful to go through their stuff after they die.
@joharmon2148
@joharmon2148 4 года назад
It's strange that the house has been empty for so long yet there really isn't much dust or cob webs. As for that room I think it was family looking for money and valuables. The light fixture you asked about in the begining was copper other peices were bronze and copper. You guys did a great job once again.
@Explomo
@Explomo 4 года назад
Hey Jo, it is indeed very strange that there isn’t many dust or coat webs. We think it’s because it is a well known place where many go for exploring. Maybe the rooms where also searched trough by thief’s, never know... These light fixtures looked really good even in 2019 it would stand out. Thanks a lot for the comment :)
@hayleyfaye2933
@hayleyfaye2933 4 года назад
hey guys I am from Germany and this brought memories back when I lived with my grandparents. The one book you looked at looks like a book from the bank where you keep track of how much money is in your account. And the stuff pets the mole and elephant are from a kids series called die sending mit der maus…by the way the wooden spoons you saw they also used them to woop your butt lol .thanks for showing it was nice.
@madelynrogador9174
@madelynrogador9174 4 года назад
I feel sad I remember our house in the Philippines 🇵🇭 before we abondoned 1987 due to my father illness some of our neighborhood told us your house become a hunted house already. During my vacation 2013 from Saudi i visited our home it feel me more sad i remember my childhood memories no one cares our home and it really look like a hunted house.
@janicewelch517
@janicewelch517 4 года назад
Why not fix it up, use it as vacation home, or sell it , its a shame to have to give something up that your father worked so hard for. Respect his hard work he gave you as children.
@CarmenRodriguez-xm1dw
@CarmenRodriguez-xm1dw 4 года назад
That house is a museum of beautiful antiques. The house of wonderful memories.
@gradybell1370
@gradybell1370 4 года назад
Maureno, Remon ...another awesome video, your viewers really enjoy the explorations you guys bring especially ones like this. It's really awesome the way you guys bring a small part of others lives into our imaginations and open doors that we would never get to walk through, and feel different kinds of emotions from curious to sadness leaving lost treasures behind. Keep up the good work guys, also the choices of music just really sets the tone to your videos. Take care God bless
@SRay-or3nc
@SRay-or3nc 4 года назад
40:23 I had some of those earrings. It is a peacock feather with beads added!
@cindyj7506
@cindyj7506 4 года назад
The respect and care you guys show in exploring is admirable. I love watching your videos as a person can see the passion you both have for antiques and history. ❤️❤️
@jwollman9475
@jwollman9475 4 года назад
A lot of memories left behind. In some countries there is costly inheritance taxes which is why a lot of European homes are left abandoned with all the contents. I am not sure we will ever know the full story. Perhaps someone in the area knows. Thank you for sharing this explore.
@Smokey420Greenleaf
@Smokey420Greenleaf 4 года назад
that is actually a very good point. I've never heard of an inheritance tax but that would explain a lot when it comes to all these places left full of valuable items.
@jamessmith1652
@jamessmith1652 4 года назад
That's interesting. It's as if the kids prefer to let it slowly decay rather than let the state take half of it.
@redrow1000
@redrow1000 4 года назад
when water sits in pipes for a long time with out use,the pipes rust once the water runs again for a bit the water clears,he must of did wood working to he had a belt sander.
@francinahumphrey9535
@francinahumphrey9535 4 года назад
I heard that 3 generations of one family from Germany parents, 2 children, and grandparents killed in a plane crash. They were teachers, they saved 20 years for a trip of a life time to Florida. Don't know if the timing is right,but it was the Concorde that crashed in France. Maybe it wasn't this family but maybe something tragic like that. What else could explain why practically every thing is left in the house.
@somersetflower
@somersetflower 4 года назад
This is one of your best finds . I love the respect and care you take with others personal things. I think the family may have had to leave in a hurry because I don't think they would have left all their memories behind otherwise . Congratulations on your partnership so lovely to watch you both together. Stay safe and good luck with the studies .
@latinqueen2000
@latinqueen2000 4 года назад
Judging from the medicines, someone in the house was Diabetic. Great explore, guys!
@marywalker2896
@marywalker2896 4 года назад
Once a home filled with love,life,laughter now a sad place left lost,lonely and frozen in time .great video..as always..I expect nothing less from y,all..always the best .
@pamelalaub6204
@pamelalaub6204 4 года назад
For an abandoned house there didn't seem to be much dust when you came up from the cellar.
@joannegollsneider6349
@joannegollsneider6349 4 года назад
Bathroom in the basement, he probably had to shower after working in the yard before he entered the main house.
@Smokey420Greenleaf
@Smokey420Greenleaf 4 года назад
or maybe at one point they had a bedroom in the basement. lots of families do that here in the US, its much cooler in the summer.
@janicepaulson1347
@janicepaulson1347 4 года назад
Absolutely beautiful house, would love to live here! Love the German and Dutch!
@dorothyjones1129
@dorothyjones1129 4 года назад
This is so perfect house you can really get the feeling of this couples whole life and I am getting emotional with tears as is all forgotten for some reason.maybe some argument with family over inheritance,maybe but is completely everything left inside
@Remi-Rae
@Remi-Rae 4 года назад
I love how you guys keep it slow. Let us take it all in to sometimes I want to see it all, know we can’t but you guys get us close
@jeanettedavies8665
@jeanettedavies8665 4 года назад
I think the twins are older now and moved out, but stayed from time to time, perhaps took it in turns as the parent grew ill, perhaps they find it too hard to go back there to collect the stuff...:( seems too clean to have been empty for 5 years tbh...
@ItsKatnotCat87
@ItsKatnotCat87 4 года назад
One of the owners are likely still alive but too old to care for themselves alone. That could be why the water is still running. The house may not be abandoned, just not occupied.
@Sssssssslf
@Sssssssslf 4 года назад
It wouldn't be left opened and unlocked if that was the case
@martaaberg3330
@martaaberg3330 4 года назад
@@thetouristaonTikToc You need electricity to for the well pump to have water.
@christystrike4751
@christystrike4751 4 года назад
And if there is no electricity the pipes will freeze and break apart the ground around the house and even the house itself.
@farmslug
@farmslug 4 года назад
I'm a viewer from New Orleans! It was surprising and fun to see the "Louisiana Steamboat Company" mirror. Love your channel. Keep on keeping on with these interesting explores. The blood could maybe blood from a looter that cut themselves on something while rifling through the house. Could be mouse droppings that got wet and spread out into a dried stain. Could be anything that was wet and dark, I suppose. Do you ever cross reference town historical documents or tax documents out of curiosity? Do you ever ask folks around town about the places you visit or would that blow your cover? Maybe y'all are so busy exploring and editing there isn't much time. Was that a real plant in the window that was still alive? I would have been compelled to water it to give it a chance for a few more years... Anyway, thank you again for such a lovely video! 🏡🏚️🎥📺
@annsmith4739
@annsmith4739 4 года назад
All these things that get left ,makes you wonder why we collect things ,but in saying that ,they are things that means something,but no one else does ,only you .my sister used a tea spoon with a teddy bear on the top of the spoon,she told me she used it a work making tea ,30years ,she couldn’t leave it when she retired .I wouldn’t of known that ,so I do get it .love to my beautiful explorers Ann uk xxx
@SBG762
@SBG762 4 года назад
I think it's sad when people go through really hard times because it scars them the rest of their lives. They never throw anything away. I could throw away 80% of what is in that house and it would look so nice. I have the same problem with food. I put myself through college and many times was beyond hungry. Now I hoard food. So much! My cabinets are stuffed full. But if there is a SHTF situation, I'm covered for at least a year!
@anita4332
@anita4332 4 года назад
I bet you're covered now :P
@floraandfaunab8855
@floraandfaunab8855 4 года назад
Hanging dry clean clothes cover are not dusty, the case of beer looks fresh, they love river cruise probably, surely the owner loves Christmas and that's the last thing the owner would to remember...maybe that 's the last day. The twins live far away on the other side of the world but why not visit though. Did the morgue or govt agency notify next of kin of decedent estate. Strange.
@patriciaaltamirano5366
@patriciaaltamirano5366 4 года назад
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@spongebobsqueeze
@spongebobsqueeze 4 года назад
Im starting to feel redundant because I always say the same thing. Really, really enjoyable video.. i think all of the clothing out on the bed was someone trying to pack in a big hurry. Probably looking for personal items they wanted to take and could not remember where they were located. You guys are right up there with the best 2 or 3 abandoned videographer’s i have found on youtube and believe me I look! I have never bothered to sign up to be a patreon before but your videos are worth it, so I am. Your videos are consistently well done and good quality. This is what abandoned videography should be and I am a fan.
@JMidwest1999
@JMidwest1999 4 года назад
I can’t figure out why the people who lived in the homes that you video had so much stuff? Where did they buy all of that stuff and get it back to the house? I can see if there has been more than one generation living in these homes (mansions), but it is still soooo much stuff.
@yankeedoodle5691
@yankeedoodle5691 3 года назад
Oh, those baby shoes were priceless!!
@tracy85777
@tracy85777 4 года назад
I WISH I COULD MOVE IN AND GIVE IT ALL THE LOVE AND RESPECT IT DESERVES. I CAN'T SEEM TO STOP COMMENTING ON THIS. I THINK THINGS ARE ON THE BEDS FROM PEOPLE COMING IN AND SNOOPING BUT THAT THE TWINS OR WHOEVER STILL COME BACK.
@surgicalg9143
@surgicalg9143 3 года назад
So good to see you using filter masks against the extreme dangers from mold and mildew. You are both young and I enjoy your videos. Stay safe.
@carmenescobedo7041
@carmenescobedo7041 3 года назад
I like all your videos, keep doing the good job, I like to see with detail the pretty things for decorations. Please try to show the books that are in most all the abandons, with more detail. Thank you guys for all your work. Take care of yourselves. God protect and blessed you both.!!! Carmen from El Paso, Tex. USA.🙏🤗💕🙅
@SueGirling68
@SueGirling68 4 года назад
Hi guys, the item on the wall at 25:42 is not a clock it is a Barometer and it measures air pressure, temperature etc to tell you the weather. At 33:51 you caught an EVP of a woman speaking, also a male voice very quiet at 33:58. A very weird house and the blood on that 1 bed is very strange, what happened there ???, was 1 of the twins attacked ??. Thank you for sharing. x
@farmslug
@farmslug 4 года назад
I heard that 33:51 "EVP" too. Maybe from outside? There are cars going by pretty closely...
@Explomo
@Explomo 4 года назад
Hey Sue Girling, we watched it again and think it are noises from outside. But it is always possible that it is something paranormal. Really scary to think about...
@SueGirling68
@SueGirling68 4 года назад
@@Explomo Yes it scary, it really sounded like it was close to you and inside though. x
@realmusic-lyrics8086
@realmusic-lyrics8086 4 года назад
its sounds like why are you there?' 33:58
@philsarkol341
@philsarkol341 4 года назад
maybe the older couple had 3 children ..oldest a son and twin-daughters. 2 or 3 grandchildren...the twins picture was from late 70s ,-the glasses they waering tells it. the house is the childhoodhome of the twins and son. The son had his own toolshop in the cellar..next to his dad. The mother did make fruit and vegatables in glass potts. The two pictures from the military man on the horse and the woman were from the period round ww1. The grandparents. The twins and oldest son were born round 1960. The pictures from the owner with all the medals in a gathering from a verrein, they call that in german. There was a man on the picture who had a miners-helmet on..so I guess it had to do with miners-gathering. The brands of some of the material were Bosch and Kettler..quality brands. The family were not rich..but not poor either. Sad to see that other vandals had ramsacked the bedroom of the mother . my guess is that they had one of the grandparents living with them in the cellar...double bathroom/ little sittingroom. So we are in this house with 4 generations. Being; the grantparent of the twins, the parents of the twins, the twins themselves, and their children. This is my deduction after seeing this movie. All but a guess.
@patriciamorton239
@patriciamorton239 4 года назад
I live in Crowley Louisiana, which is about 3 hours from New Orleans, Louisiana. Have been there many , many times. Great party town, especially at Mardi Gras, which is a state holiday. Enjoy your videos and keep up the good word.
@kaydawson9786
@kaydawson9786 3 года назад
I like your sheep’s I do enjoy what you young men do. I truly love going to all these wonderful places with you. Thank you.
@elizabethtorres6069
@elizabethtorres6069 4 года назад
Wow, first abandoned house that looks lived in. I see no cob webs yet. Such a warm and welcoming home, their little personal trinkets, and souvenirs of pass voyages, saddens me. I know its been 6 years, maybe the descendants do not have the funds to take the property and its contents. First thing to do is secure the home, and lock it up from further vandalism. They are probably still mourning. By the looks of their home and items, I see a lot of love and a close family. The blood splatter could be a nose bleed, since it's just a couple of drops, and not a bloody crime scene. Not worried. That Nizo S56 8mm camera I believe it's a Schneider from 1975. Hope the owners enjoyed their travels, and lived a beautiful life. Filming things that made them happy. As always, My deepest condolences to the family, if there was a lost. Explomo dudes, thank you.💕
@Explomo
@Explomo 4 года назад
Hey Elizabeth, we hope that the people tried to get all the important stuff out by their selfs and not burglars or thief’s. Like you say let’s hope they enjoyed their lives and had a great time together ❤️. Sometimes we just wish that these houses where taken care off because it is always sad to see. We will never know what happened but let’s think about the positive :). Have a great day Elizabeth. Kinds regards, Team Explomo
@debrabensinger1331
@debrabensinger1331 4 года назад
So true
@elizabethtorres6069
@elizabethtorres6069 4 года назад
@@Explomo You too Explomo Team. Love your videos, you folks show so much respect for their property. God Bless you both.💕
@gothic_witch7475
@gothic_witch7475 4 года назад
New sub! Love your vids. Keep them coming. Greetings from the netherlands.
@delzek1
@delzek1 4 года назад
Perhaps the twins had bad memories,? Or perhaps they have had good memories that they didn't want to change by going back and remembering it anew!
@angiepops841
@angiepops841 4 года назад
That was a great video. I could have watched hours of that house. X
@juditholson658
@juditholson658 2 года назад
I knew the family through volksmarching in Germany when I lived in Germany in the 80s.I am a red head also so when I first saw the twins I asked if I can get a picture of us 3 together. They and their mom agreed. They found out I spent a lot of time on the Mississippi River ,camped on a lot of the islands that floated down the river to the dam locks and tug boats pulled the islands back up the river and one of my childhood girlfriend's mom cleaned the inside of the steam and paddle boats while the tourist was spending the day on land sightseeing at the city port. They really had a great interest in all that , so I told them I will share my memories with them if they shared theirs memories of Germany and we all helped each other learn the other ones' language. They went to a lot of volksmarcing and i did too. The 2 lambs their dad hand made for them . Their entire family called the twins their "little lambs" The blue bikes were their bikes and the last year I was around them their folks bought the girls a tandem bike which they loved Their family seamed normal and happy. All 3 ladies could sew needlework and do craft arts and cook to perfection. The Dad could repair build anything from wood to electronics. They all were great gardeners....but when the Dad , as the day went on , got more liquor in him they got more distance from him . He was moody. I moved back to.America. I asked one of my American friend that still lived near them about the girls. She said that one twin had a baby and they all lived in same place together. One night Dad came up stairs and started to abuse the twin that did't have baby and the other one stabbed him. He died for sure I heard at hospital.
@annastasiaedwards6109
@annastasiaedwards6109 2 года назад
The vibe of the house felt off putting, like something had happened. That explains it. How sad.
@angeliquemoore2300
@angeliquemoore2300 4 года назад
At least no one has gone in there and disrespected the peoples stuff by putting graffiti everywhere or stealing the expensive items. I love watching videos like this. God bless you for showing and not destroying these beautiful homes.
@vikingdeathstrike
@vikingdeathstrike 4 года назад
I had to abandon my home and everything in it with exception of a small duffel bag of items in 2016. It is a terrible feeling and thing to have to do. I love watching these types of videos. Recently found your channel and have been binge watching. Love the both of you and how yous are respectful, very caring but also try to piece together what happened to the people. I feel extremely sad for the families be they wealthy or every day people, because going by my own experience only death or something very serious happened. I can imagine what people would think and wonder about me were they to find and explore the time capsule of my home that thankfully was perfectly clean, and all my belongings with zero indication where I went/what happened to me. Especially as it was me literally up and disappearing for good reason without a choice. My morning cup of coffee still sitting on my side table, clothing in my washer, a piece of needle work/cross stitch on my other side table, valuables, photos etc all left behind as though I was simply away for the day. I still struggle with the loss. It's not about having to leave behind the valuables, the beautiful antique and taxidermy collection I had. It's the personal things like photos, letters, all of my childhood stuff.. Stuff is just stuff at the end of the day however true treasures like photos cannot be replaced. Guess I should've left a giant sticky note on my 2016 calendar saying "I'm still alive and okay."😅 Keep up the awesome job guys!! New favorite channel! Love being able to see how people live in other countries. ✌💜💜💜
@HeyItsCharlie
@HeyItsCharlie 4 года назад
I'm so sorry, this happened to me & my family, as well, I was only 8 years old, and my sister was 1 year old.. it was the day after Christmas... The house we went to had nothing... We didn't have much money, I remember only having one chair in our living room, and almost no food in the cupboards, sleeping on the floor for weeks, and then I only had a mattress... It was tough, not only that, our house was huge, and we had to move into a tiny home... And that's still where my family lives
@babylon3841
@babylon3841 4 года назад
Hey It’s Charlie Why did you move?
@HeyItsCharlie
@HeyItsCharlie 4 года назад
@@babylon3841 we didn't... We just left :(
@vikingdeathstrike
@vikingdeathstrike 4 года назад
@@HeyItsCharlie I am so sorry. Especially as you were a child. When I was a teen we lived in something called a coal shack. No bigger than a regular sized bedroom. Wood stove for heat and cooking, no bathroom or sinks with an outhouse. We get tons of snow and temps go down to minus 30 (not sure what that is in American.) We used water basins for washing. Talk about awkward being a teen girl not having a bathroom. We mostly lived off expired mre's that ppl would donate by the case. They were gross but if not for them, we wouldn't have had anything to eat. I think we lived there for a yr. Looking back I appreciate every bit of the experience regardless how bad everything was. To this day I never take for granted having electricity to being able to turn a tap for water. Also a major insight into how ppl lived and serious respect back in the late 1800's when the house was built. Do you feel the same in some regards? Although I was older than you when my mom moved us into that tiny house, I so relate to what you lived through! I apologize for replying tonight. I meant to sooner.💜 Edit:/ Do these kinds of videos trigger you? I LOVE abandoned everything and anything. When I first started watching these types of exploration vids a few yrs ago, I loved them but they also made me feel sick and hella anxious. I'd have nightmares about my abandoned home. Doesn't bother me anymore. No need to answer if it's too personal of a question.
@HeyItsCharlie
@HeyItsCharlie 4 года назад
@@vikingdeathstrike wow that is crazy and I'm sorry you had to go through that.. I agree though, it changed who I am and I actually appreciate that. I don't get triggered by these videos actually, maybe because I was so young I didn't really understand, and for a long time I thought we would go back... But when I was a teen, we visited the town where we used to live, basically just driving through, it felt weird, but I saw our house, someone else had moved in... That hurt too, my parents had built it together, life never turns our how you'd expect it! But sometimes it could be for the best, as that town recently became rundown and full of drug use, glad I didn't grow up there. I wish the best to you 💖
@turkeyrunfarms
@turkeyrunfarms 4 года назад
I don’t think this is an abandoned house. There are many nearly new items still there.
@ethelnewberry151
@ethelnewberry151 4 года назад
100 thumbs up for your comment... My belief is this was all staged.
@chuckiesjamochashake
@chuckiesjamochashake 4 года назад
@@ethelnewberry151 I think only crazy people think like this.
@chuckiesjamochashake
@chuckiesjamochashake 4 года назад
People were still living there in 2014. Duh.
@ethelnewberry151
@ethelnewberry151 4 года назад
@@chuckiesjamochashake: As a former Criminal Justice Student of Law, Paralegal, and Government employee, I know what I speak about while you hide behind your "handle." I'm in no way naive, and you don't fool me for one second. Thank you, and Peace.
@ethelnewberry151
@ethelnewberry151 4 года назад
@@chuckiesjamochashake: So what year did you trespass, before 2014 or after? I'm not naive...and you don't fool me for a moment.
@gerryfernando8168
@gerryfernando8168 4 года назад
i can relate to this story somehow...but not it was not totally abondoned coz someone else took over my house....all was left there i just brought my few clothes i think 7 pairs😅....i really told myself not to love material things bcoz at the end of lives we will have to leave them all...at the moment i am renting a small house with 2 small rooms for me and my 2 kids...it is very sad thing to think..but things happen for a reason....i dont know until when i need to sacrifice and suffer like this...i am jobless....😰😢😥
@mileensantos1300
@mileensantos1300 4 года назад
My favorite part of house is the garden and dinning room.And u guys are great.
@Explomo
@Explomo 4 года назад
Hey Mileen these parts where really nice :). Thanks a lot for the comment :)
@willyegger4488
@willyegger4488 4 года назад
Hi Maureno and Remon, Explomo, I always love your compassion, when you are doing an explore. - So also this video of the abandoned fully furnished home of a German family was once again a very well made explore video, which i enjoyed watching and listening to your comment. It's always amazing to see how much sensitivity and deep respect you are showing during your exploring tour. - For me you belong to the best explorers on RU-vid! - This second and smaller camera you were showing, is as far as I could identify it, a S-8 filmcamera. I still have a similar still operational camera of this brand Nizo. - All this very personal stuff just remaining left behind, could tell stories of a probably very harmonic couple, that spent their lives for a very long time together in this house. - It was somehow very touching to see. - And, - I really agree fully to you, how it seems so sad to see some items, like all these clothes in packages. - Wishing you a wonderful pre-Christmas time, peace and lots of blessings. - Kindest regards from Switzerland.
@PROLUXY
@PROLUXY 4 года назад
Wow what a blatant location👍. Something like that, you rarely find in Germany, keep it up and both thumbs up👍. I look forward to seeing you soon. I wish you a nice Christmas time. Best regards Marcus🎬🎥🎞️
@rodagrail3231
@rodagrail3231 4 года назад
I love watching u 2 guys together...u work so well together and compliment each other in the right way. Your parents can be very proud of there sons. Blessings
@ladypreddymadders
@ladypreddymadders 4 года назад
I always enjoy your video's. Very respectful too. Keep up the great work guys and shared..xx
@michelleevans5531
@michelleevans5531 4 года назад
After seeing those wooden shelves above the kitchen windows, I asked my husband if he can make me some and he said yes🥰
@loriestevenson3201
@loriestevenson3201 4 года назад
My mom called them cornice boxes.
@Sssssssslf
@Sssssssslf 4 года назад
Aww that's sweet of him 😊
@markmurphy8303
@markmurphy8303 4 года назад
Thx guys , such an amazing find , very strange the house has been abandoned with everything still left behind. It would be cool to find more information as to why the home was left abandoned. Thank you maureno and remon great video as always.
@Explomo
@Explomo 4 года назад
Hey Mark, it is indeed a strange thought that everything is left behind. Wish we could do some research for you on what happened but this will always remain a secret.. after all good to hear you liked the video :)
@margaretmayberry7766
@margaretmayberry7766 4 года назад
I think if vandals would of come in they would of taken the alcohol
@Explomo
@Explomo 4 года назад
Hey Margaret, if they did we wish they got caught immediately!
@dexterford8094
@dexterford8094 4 года назад
There was a very nice bottle of Cointreau there. That stuff lasts for many years.
@pangj721
@pangj721 4 года назад
That "penquin" at 28:46 is not a penquin - it is actually a character from a cartoon popular here in the Czech Republic, it is called The Little Mole. Surprised to see it in this house! Overall, very interesting video, good job guys.
@Rick-fy9hu
@Rick-fy9hu 4 года назад
#pangj721 Yes it was ' Die Sendung mit der Maus ' i loved that as a kid
@kathym2501
@kathym2501 4 года назад
I am from Louisiana. New Orleans was my weekend playground in my college days. Live in Illinois now. Really miss my home. I just recently found you guys and really enjoy your videos.
@mabelc5938
@mabelc5938 4 года назад
Hola, por favor. Agreguen la traducción al español , seria maravilloso !!!! Un saludo cordial desde Argentina.
@terrystrahl6006
@terrystrahl6006 4 года назад
The blood on the pillow was probably from the mice because there was mice droppings all around it .............
@Explomo
@Explomo 4 года назад
Hey Terry, this is a really good conclusion to it. This isn’t a thing we haven’t thought about when we where there. Looking back to it this is a good conclusion thanks for your good attention :)
@fritzifrey2908
@fritzifrey2908 4 года назад
Hi, great video! The owners were not a younger couple as you assume because of the photo you found in the living room. The photo was taken around the 80's to 90's I guess as one can see by looking at the clothes of the people. 31:48 the photo taken of the young couple with a baby is a picture of their son, daughter in law and grandchild. 37:16 this is a bank deposit book from the 'Sparkasse' but the account was already dissolved what one can see by the perforation of the puncher. 42:15 All the prams in the house were modern in the sixties. They used them for their own children. The couple who lived there can't separate from their belongings no matter whether it was items of clothing, child's stuff or whatever. I guess they had twin-girls plus a son. Or the twins were some of their grandchildren. The clock in the purse is a "Reisewecker", a travel alarm clock from the sixties too. It is quite potential that the birth years of the decedents are about 1920 to 1940. Their children were born in the sixties. Their interior style is very "altdeutsch" which means wooden, cupper-bells-like and I assume they lived in the lower half of Germany where most of the older people were and are still Roman Catholic. The sticks with emblems are walking or hiking sticks. In former times it was common that one bought a metal sign of the region where one hiked and put it on his hiking stick. This was normal in the forties to the sixties. 44:56 Why the twins (and her brother) don't use the stuff or sell it? It's because they are in their 50's today and don't need anything of this. For them, it feels like a burden to care for this or even to call a company to clear the house. I think all the stuff there isn't something to sell because nearly no one has an interest in those things.
@pamcomorski1734
@pamcomorski1734 4 года назад
Should have called it the baby stroller house , odd what may have happened to the family .Love you guys thanks for the explore!
@chrisreed1188
@chrisreed1188 3 года назад
I am actually from New Orleans. How interesting to see that wall decoration in Germany.
@reimagine207
@reimagine207 4 года назад
THANK YOU for wearing masks EVEN outside! Those lung illnesses that people don’t realize show up later in life too if you don’t. I tell every UE channel I watch. Sorry. Former RN who is a little neurotic haha. Great video! Love the coffee grinder!
@aprilleerose
@aprilleerose 4 года назад
Those dust masks they r wearing won’t prevent anything though. They need proper respirator masks
@reimagine207
@reimagine207 4 года назад
April 🥀Rose yes exactly.
@danigreeneyes16
@danigreeneyes16 4 года назад
Just found you guys. But love love you guys and how respectful you all are!!!!!! Love it keep it up. Oh and I'm from USA Tacoma Washington
@Explomo
@Explomo 4 года назад
Thank you so much Danielle! We’ll definitely keep it up :-) best, from the Netherlands 😁🇳🇱
@donnasfocus2050
@donnasfocus2050 4 года назад
Whoa! Only thing missing is the people!! Looks like they will be back any moment now. 2014 that explains why it's not to dusty huh. Cant believe that booze is still there. Here in America that place would have been torn apart by vandals. Sad to say. Good job exploring guys and thanks for bring us along 👍
@rosalindgibbs2850
@rosalindgibbs2850 3 года назад
It's to sad to look at peoples stuff who might have passed over and leave everything the stuff looks nice and it sitting there to rot Bless you 2 young men for having a passion to see how places got abandon.
@debrabensinger1331
@debrabensinger1331 4 года назад
Looks like they were very religious family. I got to wonder why their family didn't collect their belongings
@marcust4238
@marcust4238 4 года назад
I live in New Orleans...you guys are doing some great videos...thank you!
@tonyhussey3610
@tonyhussey3610 4 года назад
Marc jackson you need to talk with Raymond..he loves New Orleans
@raziselamat7599
@raziselamat7599 4 года назад
You guys are so respectful.you don't even show the details of e passport..n guys ,u really take care of all the items inside those abandoned houses.No shifting of materials n such...Great job guys.👍 From me, your fan from Singapore.🇸🇬.love watching all your videos..
@dinahmaebaldoza8086
@dinahmaebaldoza8086 4 года назад
such a beautiful home..amazing place and still the water works..and no webs..take care both :-)can't wait the next videos..i'd enjoyed every video..
@bucklebunny6661
@bucklebunny6661 3 года назад
Hi , I’m from the state of Colorado USA & really enjoy your vlogs !! Thank You for sharing!
@denisesimpson9617
@denisesimpson9617 4 года назад
That was a peacock feather for a hat pin. There was mouse droppings on the bed I mean it could have been from an animal and I don't believe anything negative happened in the house as far as bad negative I just think somebody was distant distraught over maybe losing their parents in couldn't stay there and this never been back which is sad because all of the family heirlooms are right there in that house and yes I agree with someone else you said you guys were very respectful of the belongings in that house thank you for respecting other people's things
@kayxopretty6532
@kayxopretty6532 4 года назад
40:02 i think it was a brooch pin..the one that they put on a coat..and its design was a peacock feather🤔🤔
@kayxopretty6532
@kayxopretty6532 4 года назад
and maybe the father of the twins used to work on a ship🛳..thats why they have some model ships🤔🤔
@dexterford8094
@dexterford8094 4 года назад
Peacock feather beaded earrings from the 1980s. Still available on Amazon. picclick.com/PEACOCK-FEATHER-GOLD-BEADED-EARRINGS-80s-VINTAGE-273696125880.html
@beverleystone1102
@beverleystone1102 4 года назад
I love you guy's you go into as much as possible. Your exploration s are always worth watching. Don't know how you find all these abandoned places but you clearly enjoy what you do. Thank you so much for entertaining is your audience. Stay safe and be happy. Beverley UK
@dorothyjones1129
@dorothyjones1129 4 года назад
Beautiful home so glad is not vandalized
@jaredthisdelle5617
@jaredthisdelle5617 4 года назад
100% German house my grandparents where and still one is alive there house was the same it's unreal how simalier they r that cane is sweet the clock I love it
@buzsalmon
@buzsalmon 4 года назад
Don't think that was a lot of blood. Some one cut a finger or something or if a girl it could even be menstrual blood. But if one of you is going to be a doctor you should realize that was not really a great deal of blood. I enjoy your travels and wish you young men safe journeys. Sincerely!
@bonnieoshields5177
@bonnieoshields5177 4 года назад
Such an amazing video. Thank you so much for always taking your time and showing us everything. I really wish more explorers were like you.
@patwalling7184
@patwalling7184 4 года назад
wow wow wow makes you really wonder what happened to these people to leave so much behind!!! If you know the names you can look them up on Ancestry.com and maybe find out the ages and even if they have died it would be so interesting to know what just happened to them and why someone did not come back and claim the contents of this home wow so sad!
@SRay-or3nc
@SRay-or3nc 4 года назад
Hey Remon, Are you shopping at 39:08? I liked that piece of clothing with the black and white design,too.😄
@judithfenske2311
@judithfenske2311 4 года назад
Two twins mean 4children, twins means 2 children. Peacock for an earring.
@debrabensinger1331
@debrabensinger1331 4 года назад
Whoever's the owner is has to do something with the house. That is such a beautiful house and has a lot of character to it
@squirellvr57
@squirellvr57 3 года назад
I just can't thank you enough for sharing your explorations, but most of all you care of of the property and respect to the past inhabitants.
@bevolson7619
@bevolson7619 3 года назад
Loved the dining room curtains.. lovely furniture…. A very loving home vibes is being transmitted via this video…
@testpilot1604
@testpilot1604 4 года назад
🗽The liht ..I think it's copper . Thank you ,love the videos📶🌳🏚️🌳📶🕰️📯🛎️🔎🗝️⚔️⚱️🗞️🗄️🗄️🗄️🗃️📚🗑️✂️👓👠👠👢👞👞💼🌂👜💄👒🎩🛍️🔦☎️🖼️🎨🎯⛸️🥅🏓⚽📷📼📺📻🎺🎭🎻🏆🎁🎠🏰🚂🚲🛴🍽️🥄🍽️🥛🔭💐🛌💌👻🕸️📺📻📼🥅⛸️💐🛌🚲🏆🎻🍽️🍽️🏓🎺🚂🏰🎻🎟️🥁🎿🖼️☎️💻👒🎩🛁🚽🚪👓👡👡👟👟🎒👜📚📦🕰️🗝️🛎️💈⚔️⚱️📣🛎️⌚⏲️🔎
@margaretkearsey734
@margaretkearsey734 4 года назад
Have you ever tried to track down any living relatives of some of these houses? If not why hasn't the government come in and done so and /or sold the contents at auction and put the money in the treasury, hopefully for some good use.
@Explomo
@Explomo 4 года назад
Hi Margaret, we always try all our efforts to track down the relatives of these houses, but sometimes it is very hard to find any information about them, even with modern technology and Google. Anyway, thank you very much for watching and have a merry christmas :-)
@SSGrace21
@SSGrace21 4 года назад
The twins are still alive and their mother passed away in the summer of 2013 at the age of 84. I haven’t found any information regarding her husband/father of the twins. Clearly someone was in the home up to 1.5 years after her passing (June 2013 -> December 2014). At least one of the twins still lives in Düsseldorf, so perhaps she was maintaining the property until then? This was a pretty easy Google, tbh. There was a lot of information in the video if you paused at the right spots. 😉
@inspire734
@inspire734 4 года назад
@@Explomo Go to where the taxes are paid. They have the addresses of the people who pay them. It doesn't have to be that address. You can also go to the Title company and find out who owns the home. Taxes and Title you will find your answers. Do they hold tax auctions? I got my childhood home for $1,234. USD at a tax auction. You can check into that one. The town may own the place for back taxes owed. You have 3 years plus 1 year to pay just one years tax owing the oldest owing. I owe 2 years on mine. Before the town takes it, you get 3 years to pay and then when it is sold at auction, they give you 1 more year incase you can come up with the money.
@rutepena3728
@rutepena3728 4 года назад
nunca saberemos o pq sairam, deixando tudo, acredito que não deixaram , tanto bagunçada ,mas isso é de tantos que por ali passam, vão desarrumando, e fica tudo bagunçado, oq eu daria pra saber a história de cada video, obrigada por tudo,, to sempre com vcs.
@urbexmojapasja8682
@urbexmojapasja8682 4 года назад
Hello there ! Amazing viedeo nice place
@overthemountain1009
@overthemountain1009 4 года назад
Great content and a little spooky. @Explomo i see in some of the houses that you explore sometimes a window or door is open and vines and such are coming inside, why not close those windows and doors to keep animals vegetation and the like out to help preserve the inside ?
@caterinacopelli9091
@caterinacopelli9091 4 года назад
Cosa può essere successo in quella casa lasciando tutto lì vestiti mobili biancheria o sono morti e non avevano eredi sono scappati se voi lo sapete ditemelo bella casa dentro c'è della gran bella roba bel video vi saluto
@SRay-or3nc
@SRay-or3nc 4 года назад
So much stuff! It seems you got it all! You can tell by the stuff that this family had a variety of interests and were a little whimsical. BTW the clock in the black compact box is called a travel clock. It folds into a triangle configuration to stand up so you can set your own alarm when you travel. Years ago they were very handy and popular. I am sorry to get to this video so late, but I have been sick and my dog too. I have been out taking some of my own urbex photos! I found a really cool old house. You can find some of my pics on Instagram @alter_ s.ray.
@emegref
@emegref 4 года назад
Beautiful video and beautiful house.
@Explomo
@Explomo 4 года назад
Precious doroja Thank you very much Doroja! :D
@brendayokum5666
@brendayokum5666 4 года назад
Thanks guys that home was beautiful what a shame every thing left behind so sad
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