My Craziest Google Find Yet! I Uncovered Hidden History!!!

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This might be my craziest Google Find Yet!
Heading out to locate a pixelated image on the map can be a gamble on what I may or may not find. This time, I found something I've never come across before, but I think I uncovered some history as well. Was this a bust or did it lead to something more???

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  • @JPVideos81
    Not sure what is more fascinating... The history I uncovered or the site I stumbled upon. What are your thoughts?
  • I find it absolutely horrific that people can leave the woods covered in trash like this it's deplorable to say the least there's no reason they cannot pick up after themselves. I was homeless Once Upon a Time for 5 years in all four seasons and never ever did my encampment look like that I literally would sweep the ground to keep my area clean I would take my trash out every day and put it in a dumpster. There is no reason for homeless people to leave the land in this condition with their trash I understand you might be homeless but it doesn't mean you have to be a litterbug.. it was amazing nobody even knew I was homeless because I kept myself clean my clothes clean and I kept my campsite clean and my tent clean and I kept my pots and pans clean and my bed clean literally Everything clean even during snow storms.. there's no excuse for this kind of disgusting Behavior of leaving not just a bag of trash behind butt truckloads
  • I have a theory concerning the juxtaposition between the obvious effort put in to the site and the mess it has become. A group of decent homeless folk made the initial camp. Eventually the wrong people found out about it and came along and ruined it. No doubt they would have been involved in crime, hence the abundance of tools and car parts which have been stripped of their valuables. Once these people showed up the decent homeless folk would have had to move on and, eventually, with no one to clear up the mess being made the whole site would have been abandoned.
  • @buttonvalley
    Those lines on the tree trunk are a sign of what killed it. The Emerald Ash Borer beetle gets under the bark of an ash tree, consuming the living tissue layers, including the layer that carries water and nutrients from the roots.
  • @yogidemis8513
    Looks more like "Camp Tweekers" I'd inform the authorities.
  • @danno3497
    A way to roughly date that area is to look at the date on food containers especially egg cartons or bread bags as they expire more quickly By the amount of stuff it looks like it was occupied for quite awhile! I hope that smell was not rotting flesh under a tarp or hidden somewhere!😊
  • What a waste for a good camp area... All that trash didn't happen all at once... That took years... Thanks for the history update.
  • Fun Facts : What lies beneath Plymouth, PA (@ a variety of depths ) is anthracite coal ..It has the highest carbon content, the fewest impurities, and the highest energy density of all types of coal and is the highest ranking of coals ..That being said , Plymouth's primary historical industry has been agriculture 😇❤
  • I’d say it was an entire homeless community living there for a period of time . But what a incredible find , not the camp but the old mine - it had a hell of a large structure for its operations, its a very impressive find both the camp and the history of the mine . Now all that mess unfortunately sits as an environmental hazard for the natural bushlands. Great video Jay . 😊
  • @ArcadeFires
    I really enjoy your adventures, JP... I also love the fact that you take the time to edit and upload your videos in 4K 2160p at 60fps! It looks absolutely amazing on large displays. Most content creators still don't even bother with it, so it's very much appreciated!
  • @jeffrey1841
    That’s a creepy google maps find. I wouldn’t have been that brave to walk around that place alone. 😀
  • @BarredCoast0
    The horrible smell in the workshop could have been a decomposing body, animal or human and I would call the authorities to have it checked out. You never know.
  • @p.k.5455
    That made me nervous for you. Please be careful and as well, it was an interesting and crazy find!
  • @D03Y
    I'm really hoping Sandy was a pet rock or something. Less than a year old, R.I.P Sandy 💐
  • You need one of those bug hats, I wear one all the time walking my dog in the woods… I may look foolish but I’m not annoyed or rushing
  • @alanstant9356
    You know it's those hidden gems that makes it well worth finding Jay but sometimes you just never know until you actually go there. Thanks for sharing this my friend.
  • As a surveyor, I have come across a lot of cool, weird, and interesting things over my 27 years in the profession. It's very interesting when you get into places people have never been to, or haven't been to in probably 100 years or better.
  • 🙂 I had a feeling at that first wall that it was a colliery but I sat right up when you said which one. I had a bunch of family members work there back in the day!