CORPSE Found Hidden In Tree Trunk!

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Published 2021-04-19
See what happened when one man found an old buried chain on a farm... and other bizarre archaeological discoveries!
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All Comments (21)
  • @mikesmith5638
    I'm the finder of the Celtic Chieftain chariot burial, you got the basics right, but I found all the bronze items you've shown and I told the archaeologists the chariot was there but they wouldn't believe me until their first excavation revealed the top of the chariot wheels
  • @carnation_cat
    11:08 if you want to get right to the point (of the thumbnail)! I like to save people time, as others have done for me! And if you don't mind a spoiler... The corpse was not "found hidden in a tree trunk" as the thumbnail implies. Excavators found a "coffin" buried in the usual way, but the coffin was made from a hollowed-out tree trunk. I feel cheated. :)
  • @pulsefel9210
    the idea of being buried in a tree is kinda nice to me. as long as im dead and the tree isnt. ill be one hell of a surprise for the logger that comes to get my tree!
  • @longfootbuddy
    a guy was searching farmland with his metal detector.. his instruments go crazy and he finds a large burried tomb underground.. after days of digging, to his horror, he discovers many dead guys with medal detectors burried within the tomb.. thats the last thing he saw before an angry farmer smacked him in the head with a shovel
  • @maxc9133
    Oh boy! Story time! When I was a kid I always wanted a metal detector, and when I turned 14 or something, I got the AT-MAX PRO - (I absolutely and highly recommend it!) excited I went into the basement, weird I know, but I live in a historic home, where the basement is cobblestone and dirt. After an hour of finding nothing, I was disappointed, and went outside where the old shed used to be. As soon as I set foot on the grounds where it once was, I began getting a lot of signals. I marked the signals using some small branches, and began digging. The items I found were old silver household items, because the shed was where the servants of the home used to be (around 1906) and live. I was absolutely amazed, it was an old salt and pepper shaker, in almost perfect condition. I spent a week cleaning them when I had the chance to due to work, and dug more the next week. That’s where it got better, though. I dug up most of the old items, ranging from clumps of lead, iron, and some small pottery. (Broken :c ) the best find, was the day before our contractor was going to build an outdoor porch for us to use. I found the last signal I could in the area and dug it up, expecting a piece of iron or lead. I dug up a small copper necklace, or some material, I never figured it out. (Keep in mind, the servants home DID NOT have flooring. It was dirt. I eventually cleaned it and put it in the box of my finds while detecting. I aspire to find a box of coins.
  • @jff1813
    People from an ancient civilization stood in that very spot, creating their iron pieces, to be found 2000 years later by someone with a metal detector, for us to see on our computers. It boggles my mind.
  • Im so glad to see a independent explorer properly compensated for their findings.... It's crazy that is not the normal outcome but it should be made common after events such as this.
  • @kassiml6408
    That Christmas Day really did change Mike’s life around
  • @sallyshafey
    What intrigued me the most is how you say "a little more stuck" at 3:14, it's just adorable. Thank you for yet another fascinating video and the excellent narration
  • "Witch, please" This is... possibly one of the funniest puns he's ever made to me so far
  • @DCcopter
    Imagine being the vicking and realizing that you poop is on display in a museum 😂
  • @Alcatraz509
    Dude this is awesome! Seriously idk this guy but i’m so fuckin happy for him! This is too cool. Everyone deserves to have their childhood dreams come true, or any dreams at that! I loved this so much.
  • @moonbear5929
    "Does any one else suddenly have an irrational fear of being buried inside a tree?" Why? Do you have a fear of being buried inside a casket? A hollowed out tree trunk isn't any different than a casket, it's still wood. Both are just a container to put a deceased body in to be buried. Personally, I like the tree trunk idea.
  • @milliemarly6218
    Omg I was born in Pembrokeshire South Wales too and I've never heard of that story! That's insane!😧😂soo spooky! Sharing this with my friends & family. My grandad had this hoppy too with his metal detector but, only found some lost jewellery😅 I know about most of the Celtic stories, love hearing about them
  • @nuragaming7197
    Lol even if that's a fossilized poop I won't hold it barehand like person holding in the picture 😂
  • @Hungryghost01
    The chain is connected to a giant drain plug. Pulling on it the World Hole begins sucking in all of creation.
  • @st4rdyy
    "He's probably thinking about the other girls" "I wonder what's in there"
  • @guitarhiker4449
    The Saratoga witch was pretty interesting! Mainly because i live in Saratoga Springs NY and never knew about her story. Pretty cool! Learn something new everyday! Thanks man!