I Explored The Disappearing Texas Panhandle. Eerie, Empty Ghost Towns.

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What is going on in Texas??

We spent five days driving around the Texas panhandle to see how the place has changed. And wow! It looks like the rest of America. Complete collapse.

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I am from Norway, but i don't know why I find these videos so fascinating. Well, let's hope for better times for the great USA ❤

Shockernor
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All these so called "ghost towns" or dying towns look way better to me than the large crowded crime infested cities.

bubbagump
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Mexican here, it is interesting to see the struggles happening all over the US. No one tells us this, they still sell another image of the US. It is sad what your government and corporations had done to your country.

AlberichY
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I moved back to rural America. The big cities are too expensive, crowded, dangerous, etc. It felt like I went back in time. The pace of life seems much slower and calmer.

phoenixtimesmetro
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Texas is in an extreme, long term drought. The panhandle used to have plenty of well water, a little deep, but that been mostly used up by now. Even the summer rains which everybody depended on dont come like they used to. The area also has a terrible rough climate which is getting worse. It is truly, truly depressing. But the finest people on earth are making do there and hoping for better times.

anndrake
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Amarillo resident here. You either love it or hate it. I love it❤

michelleg
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As a stormchaser, I’m quite familiar with the Texas panhandle. I love it! I’ll be there again in May. Can’t wait.

angelat.
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That downtown even though it’s a ghost town is very clean.

daintykeisha
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It's disturbing what is happening in our country. It saddens me. Thanks Nick 🙂

garymensurati
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Hi again Nick. I’m sitting here in Canberra Australia, with my daughter and her partner watching this. They are both 24 years old, and the disbelief and sadness they are expressing is most evident. We are heartbroken for the citizens of this town and area, as there doesn’t seem to even be a community anymore. Thanks once again Nick for showing us the reality that people are dealing with on a daily basis. Much love and our thoughts are with everyone who is struggling and trying to make things better. We’re thinking of you all. ♥️♥️♥️🌻🙏😘

BirdieB
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At least they don't have blue tents, and weirdos crowding the sidewalks and trash strewn everywhere.

bejoj
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This channel is just amazing!🎉 so enlightening.

IndigoStargazer
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Born in the Texas Panhandle on Route 66. Still love the Panhandle. Actually worked at The Big Texan .

skirtchaser
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Mr Oliver comes across as a lovely man. ( saddle shop in Amarillo) he has gentle eyes and a warm vibe. Also those cowboy boots are just gorgeous!! Good to see such beautiful and genuine craftsmanship. That kind of passion never dies! That was really uplifting to see these gentleman so into their craft. Really good. Oh the food looks amazing too!! Nice job Nick getting it out there! ♥️♥️♥️

BirdieB
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The Texas Panhandle ghost towns are so charming and eerie! It’s a cool experience if you’re from a city. As someone from Connecticut I would love to travel the TX Panhandle and get lost in the isolated beauty

NewHaven
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Frisco TX was like Memphis when we moved there. Now it’s got a stadium, baseball team, mall, and couple hundred thousand people. It’s booming.

hopehumanity
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Born and raised in the Texas panhandle and I’ll never live anywhere else. I currently live in the Canadian River valley and it’s quite a beautiful place. I reckon for folks who ain’t from here will never understand why we panhandlers stay. Big city’s have nothing to offer folks like me, I can’t stand it. Even Amarillo is to big😂

texasviking
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I hope and pray Nick lives to be old and able to be making these American documentaries as it progresses (or collapses) into the future. Bless you Nick and stay free to keep on truckin....you're always welcome to see and document Boulder City, NV, and the El Dorado Gold Mine just outside Loss Vegas 😂❤❤

jeffm
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Thanks for the great video! Yeah shame to see so many empty and rundown places. It seems like there is a lot of potential in those places. Those empty storefronts were sad, just left abandoned and trashed. I hope some of those places get more business and can stay going for many years to come!

ShyGuyPal
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I admire your persistence, things change in a dynamic system, towns built -up become ghost towns, a slow-motion ravaging twister, that’s as good as it gets - we all need to not get too attached to where we live, the winds of fortune are fickle… If I could live anywhere, it would be Austin, the mesquite …..

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