Looks like basements for commercial properties that were abandoned years ago, and concreted over. As far as what those people were doing down there, shrugs no idea. But, I know if I found an entrance to basements for abandoned buildings, I would explore it.
For perspective, NewYork is an enormous city, with abandoned locations similar to this, hidden throughout the city- think old subway tunnels, abandoned business storage cellars, etc.
Years back, someone in NY City found a "forgotten" basement similar to this one, but they also found a small nuclear reactor hidden in that basement! Yes, an actual abandoned nuclear reactor in a basement, in New York city. Supposedly, Kodak corporation used to own the building, and it was a small reactor they obtained somehow, for some kind of research work. It was estimated that the reactor had been in that basement since the 1970's, and was somehow forgotten about, and abandoned when the company collapsed.
So, only time will tell what those people were really doing down there, but I suspect it was just some dudes who found a literal man-cave, and were screwing around in there, or maybe some homeless people.
When I first went to college in a large city, I found a door in one of the basements that led to a tunnel that allowed me to get into the subway, and walk up to the platform, saving me train fare 😇
It was great if you ignored the distant screams
I used to work in this old ass building, it had a room in the basement we used to smoke cigs in, it was so weird we called it the Freddie kruger room because it looked, smelled, etc like mutiple murders could have taken place there. I have pictures of it somewhere.
Right. Imagine the lawsuits that are going to come from building code violations from this incident. Who's liable- the people who built stuff over that location; or the people who abandoned that location like that; or, the building inspectors who knew about it and failed to report it; or....? Crazy mess, for sure.
Looks like basements for commercial properties that were abandoned years ago, and concreted over. As far as what those people were doing down there, shrugs no idea. But, I know if I found an entrance to basements for abandoned buildings, I would explore it.
For perspective, NewYork is an enormous city, with abandoned locations similar to this, hidden throughout the city- think old subway tunnels, abandoned business storage cellars, etc.
Years back, someone in NY City found a "forgotten" basement similar to this one, but they also found a small nuclear reactor hidden in that basement! Yes, an actual abandoned nuclear reactor in a basement, in New York city. Supposedly, Kodak corporation used to own the building, and it was a small reactor they obtained somehow, for some kind of research work. It was estimated that the reactor had been in that basement since the 1970's, and was somehow forgotten about, and abandoned when the company collapsed.
So, only time will tell what those people were really doing down there, but I suspect it was just some dudes who found a literal man-cave, and were screwing around in there, or maybe some homeless people.
Not sure why you are getting dooted. I've seen way weirder basements of old buildings than this video.
When I first went to college in a large city, I found a door in one of the basements that led to a tunnel that allowed me to get into the subway, and walk up to the platform, saving me train fare 😇 It was great if you ignored the distant screams
I used to work in this old ass building, it had a room in the basement we used to smoke cigs in, it was so weird we called it the Freddie kruger room because it looked, smelled, etc like mutiple murders could have taken place there. I have pictures of it somewhere.
Right. Imagine the lawsuits that are going to come from building code violations from this incident. Who's liable- the people who built stuff over that location; or the people who abandoned that location like that; or, the building inspectors who knew about it and failed to report it; or....? Crazy mess, for sure.
Now do the high chair and the stained mattress.