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ABANDONED HOUSE OF A FRENCH HOARDER FROZEN IN TIME WITH EVERYTHING LEFT BEHIND

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ABANDONED HOUSE OF A FRENCH HOARDER FROZEN IN TIME WITH EVERYTHING LEFT BEHIND

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We visit a traditional farmhouse in the French countryside that’s been forgotten for decades.

We move through crowded hallways before ending up in a room completely unspoilt by the hoard.

It’s quaint style takes us way back in time.

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  1. I love the "fireplace " shot! A radiant , old world, not designed for wood burning but used atmospheric radiation. 2 pillars on both sides were neg and positive heating up the plate on the back wall. Notice the lack of soot on the front. The decorative metal things on top of the roof peaks gathered the atmospheric energy.

  2. Have to agree with other commentators..you spent so juch time on the spiders, cobwebs and just going "look at all this stuff" and failed to actually show anything.

    What was in those boxes? What was in that purse? Anything other than one piece ofnpaper that indicated what year it was last occupied?
    Was it a fenale or male that lived there?
    So many questions

  3. That was a letter opener and that little wooden mirror she thought was a tiny vanity is for a man to put his change and jewelry on when he got ready for bed and emptied his pockets etc.

  4. The Tektronix computer you saw at the beginning was built in a city where I used to live in the USA. It was built in the city called Beaverton just outside of Portland Oregon. They had quite a big campus in that area. It was interesting to see it in a video from France. With some research I discoveredTektronix also had operations in Europe, South America and Asia. European factories were located in Saint Peter's, Guernsey (then in the European Free Trade Association) until 1990, [21] Hoddesdon (Hertfordshire, UK) and Heerenveen, Netherlands (then in the European Common Market ). Not a computer it was an oscilloscope

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