Exploring the Abandoned Letchworth Asylum
Welcome to our channel! In this episode, we take you on a tour of Letchworth Asylum, notorious for its unsettling past. Join us as we navigate the corridors and peek into the abandoned rooms of this macabre institution. From the disturbing experiments to the tragic tales of the patients, we explore the grounds of this disgraced asylum.
Disclaimer: It can be dangerous to explore places that has asbestos. Please use proper protection for your lungs.
In this explore, I joined with @journeywithjay & @DDExplores
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Great video! I completely missed those bathtubs ! Amazing how we can explore together and miss stuff the other one saw. We would have had to spend a week there to see everything.!
Wow this was creeeeepy!! It has to be haunted. Such sad history. Great job documenting it!! 🤙🤙🤙🤙🤙
Awesome video!
Very good 👍
In the early 2000s revelations came out about what had been done at a psychiatric hospital in this city. When the hospital was closed and repurposed a plaque and a memorial garden were established at the main building's entrance.
I kept wanting to grab my paint scrapper out of my toolbox, none the less very cool and creepy video!!!!
This was a great video, but no surprise, your videos are great. Like I commented on Chris’s video, I can’t go to these places, as I feel the energy and I get physically ill. I can feel the pain and see what went on. I’ve gone many places where I had to turn back because of this. Keep safe my friend 🤗
Fun time exploring this, I don't think I noticed the exact light fixture that kept making that noise lol
great video
@PenntuckytheCrag
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insane indeed
great video! thanks for sharing! but i do think you need a ventilator mask if you think asbestos is around.
@worksmarter.notharder.1033
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Unless it is airborn, asbestos will not harm you. If it were windy that day or they were all knocking things around causing it to be airborn, a real respirator would be smart. They were fine.
@pc-yx9uh
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@@worksmarter.notharder.1033 it reminds me of lead paint. if it is covered up, it is ok. but clearly those asbestos wrapped piping isn't covered up. I'm just asking for content long term. Keep safe.