Places You CAN'T GO & People Who Went Anyways...

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Tune in for some places you can't go... and the people who went anyways!

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I did a double take when I saw this title and had to check that this wasn't a Mr. Ballen video. He has a series on his channel titled the same.

humanmonsters
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To think someone actually managed to sneak into the Queen's room while she was asleep is downright insane. I'm pretty sure plenty of heads from the palace security rolled that day.

carloscatarino
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8:40 - The Queen should hire him to test her security. He could repeatedly break in & tell security how, so when someone else tries, it'd be a lot harder for them.

insanemakaioshin
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Damn he killed three rattlesnakes without getting bit after falling and breaking 7 of his bones???? what a badass!

Wolfy
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I lived in Nara, Japan for over a decade. Nara, also called Yamato, and the surrounding Kansai region is known as the heart of Japanese history and culture. There are ancient tombs and ruins all over the place. I was really fascinated by kofun, which range from stone boxes buried in a mound to massive keyhole shaped stone mausoleums surrounded by moats. Most of them are between 1300- 1700 years old. There was an ancient palace site and a couple of necropoli within a 10 min walk from my apartment. The most famous would be the Daisen kofun in Sakai, Osaka that is claimed to be the largest mausoleum in the world. Another famous one is the Hashihaka kofun in southern Nara which is where Queen Himiko is thought to be buried. All the important ones are strictly off-limits. They won't even let archaeologists excavate them except for on very rare occasions. When I was in a hiking group made up mostly of locals, though, we came across a few 'forgotten' ones out in the woods. One in particular sticks out in my memory because someone had bulldozed a path right through the middle of it. Broken pieces of ancient pottery and clay figurines littered the site. As interesting as it was to see the stonework and composition up close (they are usually buried under centuries of soil build-up and covered in trees), it left me feeling pretty lousy seeing the damage done just so somebody wouldn't have to take a detour around it.

patrickomeagher
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9:20 "the moral of the story" is (since the guy survived) make sure you tell your neighbor where your gonna spelunk or dont go alone.

sithebugguy
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As always brilliant. I remember the guy breaking into Buckingham Palace and sitting on the Queens bed. I was about 8 when it happened. I didn't know the bugger peed in the corgis food though, what a rotten git!! 😮

weatherwitchandfelinefamiliars
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I would have loved to see what happened to those people, who chose to ignore the alarms at the Palace!! If that person who broke-in (on more than one occasion) had had evil intentions - - oh my, I’m so glad that she was ok. Why have an alarm system, if it’s going to be ignored!!

slcRN
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15:25 The thing that Kenny felt when he tried to enter the M cave he got it by a "Access Denial System" made to deter trust passers from entering area that are heavily secret, it releases a beam that vibrates people to the point that they feel uncomfortable & leave it's not dangerous but it's pretty effective.

CasuallyCold
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When people ignore warning signs (like John Waddel) and end up needing rescue, these idiots should have to pay the rescue departments for their time!

lovingmayberry
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Thanks for including places that aren't North Sentinel Island and Snake Island. I actually learned about some places I had never heard of or didn't know anything about from this video.

I'm so glad that you guys didn't mention North Sentinel Island and Snake Island. I'm so tired of hearing about those 2 in every list video about places/islands people are not allowed to go, it's always the same information that it's gotten boring hearing about them.

NazReads
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Kenny supposedly committed suicide, according to his girlfriend. He had side businesses that were failing, he was in debt, and depressed. He also told her that if he killed himself, he would make sure no one ever found him. So, take that as you will.

anaistm
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Truthfully, another astonishing video. I'm amazed by the excessive amount of care by this team to get all the proper credits for every photo, video clip or info they use for their videos

sallyshafey
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12:02 I am too afraid to walk into a dark room inside my own house. Not a dark, abandoned fort which is rumoured to be haunted!!

AngelosTheodosiadis
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Thanks for doing this. Mr Ballen does these and they are always interesting. Glad to see someone else doing em too.

isomatic
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I have the tower on Poveglia island tattooed on my arm. That is such a fascinating place.

jon
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I live in Ohio about 20-30 minutes away from the old Mansfield prison. Where they shot Shawshank redemption and, I have ALWAYS wanted to go there just to explore just me and my husband. Even though it is a old fallen down place I am pretty sure there's security cameras (or so I have been told). I WOULD LOVE to go into the prison just to explore. I have been there a couple of times during the day for guided tours but, being there at night exploring freely go wherever you want to go just sounds like a AWESOME time to me. Fun Saturday night!!!

kelleytester
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I am from Northern California and have friends that worked at Bohemian Grove and they have said nothing that extraordinary goes on there, I'm sure there have been some crazy conversations but it is really a summer camp with booze for the big boys.

canterburytail
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2:00 that would be so embarrassing, getting lost trying to find Pokémon lol

SuperGalfrieg
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Wait hold the phone.. those dogs sniffed out 2 boys amongst hallways of stone filled with bodies.. thats crazy impressive

LiamThomas