Exploring An Entire Abandoned Road In The Scariest Area Of North Carolina

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  • čas přidán 21. 08. 2024
  • Embark on a spine-tingling adventure as we journey into the heart of North Carolina's scariest area to explore an entire abandoned road. Join us as we traverse through the eerie remnants of forgotten asphalt, surrounded by dense forests and whispered legends. With each step, we uncover the secrets and mysteries that shroud this desolate stretch of highway, delving into the dark history and chilling tales that linger in the air. From abandoned vehicles to overgrown foliage, every corner holds a story waiting to be unearthed. Are you brave enough to join us on this hair-raising exploration? Tune in as we navigate through the shadows of North Carolina's most haunting road.
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Komentáře • 6

  • @mommacubedplusone
    @mommacubedplusone Před 11 dny

    In old NC farmhouses there was most often a summer kitchen Welch was located at the back of the house, or just behind the house.

  • @mommacubedplusone
    @mommacubedplusone Před 11 dny

    Floyd AND Dennis, to be precise. They stalled over the Piedmont, Coastal Plain, Sand Hill & Coastal areas of NC and proceeded to inundate us with copious amounts of rain for 3 to 4 days, then the rivers overflowed their banks and the rest is history.

  • @mommacubedplusone
    @mommacubedplusone Před 11 dny

    What road, exactly, was this filmed on? I'm from Bridgeton. The little town across the Neuse River Bridge from New Bern. I attended school at West Craven High & Middle Schools. Swift Creek flows past the Middle School, which is off Washington Post Rd. Between New Bern and Vanceboro. It wins its way through Vanceboro, parallel to Hwy. 17S in some instances, and toward a little communities called @Askins, @CoolSprings, @Ernul & @Antioch until it empties into the Neuse and becomes part of the river itself. Some of the scenery in this video looks extremely familiar & I'm trying to assess whether I've actually traveled down this scenic, abandoned byway while killing time in the weekends with friends. The road name or number would be of great assistance with this.

  • @mommacubedplusone
    @mommacubedplusone Před 11 dny

    You could also step on a Copperhead

  • @Karma__Reptiles
    @Karma__Reptiles Před 20 dny

    @DeadlyKnot