Mystery of Abandoned South African Town - Abandoned Engineering - S04 E04 - Engineering Documentary

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Explore the secrets of a hidden Cold War bunker in rural Poland, discover the industrial legacy of Oregon City's paper mills, and unravel the mystery of an abandoned South African town with a rich gold rush history. Join us on a journey through history and the stories behind these intriguing locations.
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  • This documentary is bunch of nonsense. Pilgrim's Rest was a gold mine town, and later museum town with alot of normal history. No sinister things that the producers tried to cook up.

    @gertlaing3301@gertlaing33015 ай бұрын
    • Do you think US wants to bomb South Africa by linking us with Russian Uranium 😮😮, this documentry is just a lie

      @remember1536@remember15364 ай бұрын
    • We live in this country...they talk nonsense

      @marlenesteyn5002@marlenesteyn50024 ай бұрын
    • Yup,a total joke

      @saamstaan6540@saamstaan65404 ай бұрын
    • Agree, the 2nd boer war also half truth. Boers were winning the war then English took Woman and children to concentration camps and burnt farms and killed live stock ... hence the boereperd went extinct. Much more to the boer war than what was mentioned.

      @Mo-um9wg@Mo-um9wg4 ай бұрын
    • Yes exactly a gold town and now a museum lol nothing interesting here

      @cheriseviljoen672@cheriseviljoen6724 ай бұрын
  • The documentary is wrong to say that Pilgrims Rest is a Ghost Town. I visited the town a few times and enjoyed my stay.It's true the boom days of gold mining are gone , but the town has survived and is not abandoned, as the docu says.

    @sivanesanmunisami2966@sivanesanmunisami29665 ай бұрын
    • It was actually abandoned until someone got the idea, in the 1970s I think, to renovate it and turn it into a "living museum".

      @Jay-Leigh863@Jay-Leigh8634 ай бұрын
    • The documentary is misleading. What There is no ghost city around the area,

      @zoemoela@zoemoela4 ай бұрын
    • Was never a ghost city. I have friends staying there, living in an original sheet iron house. Also there was a movie made there... look at " jock of the bushveld".... based on a truth èvent.

      @deonvanwyk6849@deonvanwyk68494 ай бұрын
    • Have a look at the cemetry there... there is a grave of a murderer ... buried in the opposite direction. Although in the same cemetery.

      @deonvanwyk6849@deonvanwyk68494 ай бұрын
    • The hotel is still operational

      @deonvanwyk6849@deonvanwyk68494 ай бұрын
  • My grandfather was responsible for keeping the Jubilee mine at Pilgrims Rest alive till he died in 1945. I discovered his story when a dejavu experience standing on a suspension bridge over the Blyde Canyon in the 60s caused me to ask of the Rand Mines geologist Buster Fowler, with whom we were staying near June Guest’s Royal Hotel, if the name JB Taylor meant anything to him. JB’s colourful life and times in the area and his connection to “Jock of the Bushveld” author Percy Fitzpatrick opened up a vista of landscape and memory I am privileged to now know about. Some time later I wrote and recorded a song about JB, that is on my KZhead channel. (Good luck finding it among the many other Nick Taylor’s online) 😉

    @vleiratfilms2020@vleiratfilms20205 ай бұрын
    • @vleiratfilms2020 your KZhead channel shows No content.

      @ivanfaught9997@ivanfaught99975 ай бұрын
    • @@ivanfaught9997 Ja .. I’m tech challenged to say the least. But I just put in Nick Taylor JB Song for a grandfather .. in the search window (top right and looks like a magnifying glass) and it took me to my videos on the channel. Clearly AI and algorithms are much cleverer than I am. Scary 🤣 hope you find it 🌝

      @vleiratfilms2020@vleiratfilms20205 ай бұрын
    • it is on your other account @VleiRatFilms

      @rmcevoy2@rmcevoy23 ай бұрын
    • 43:46 ​@@vleiratfilms2020

      @rayupson74@rayupson742 ай бұрын
  • The drama they try to cook up 🤦🏻‍♂️ Pilgrims Rest was a gold rush town and when the gold ran out it became a tourist trap. Nothing sinister about it. That's why I don't like these kinds of stories ‼️

    @Getouttahere78@Getouttahere785 ай бұрын
  • Was in Pilgrims Rest a month ago, busy tourist location with shops, bars, restaurants etc. Definitely not abandoned 😂😂😂😂

    @user-eg3tr4ue9z@user-eg3tr4ue9z5 ай бұрын
  • I agree ... I have been taking visitors there for many years. A stay at The Royal Hotel is legend -- not to mention the attached pub that used to be a church, transported from Mozambique. The famous Robber's Grave etc etc etc. So odd 🤔 that such a good documentary got that wrong.😖 😖😖

    @judybarnes6355@judybarnes63554 ай бұрын
  • Pilgrims rest is near Graskop and Sabie. They are all tourist hotspots and biking hotspots. Its not too far from Johannesburg so loads of people go there for weekends. The town is still there and is a heratige site. Loads of people go there for nature and hiking also.

    @smiley871@smiley8714 ай бұрын
    • It is far from Joburg 4 to 5 hour drive

      @alxk310@alxk3104 ай бұрын
    • Too far from Joburg. Not accessible. To the ordinary person. In past bicycling up there from closer area like Witbank coal mining area. Would have been fine. But not in these times we have today

      @yvonnelessick9880@yvonnelessick98804 ай бұрын
  • After being abandoned as a mining town, Pilgrims Rest was restored as a "living museum" town. The Hotel, Post Office, Railway Station, and numerous other places of interest were authentically renovated and restored to more or less their original condition, all fittings such as light fittings, toilets, baths, taps and even furniture where carefully sourced ANTIQUES. This was done to offer an authentic "time warp" experience for tourists. UNFORTUNATELY, the ANC came into power, and not to soon after, trucks arrived in the middle of the night, and anything of value suddenly disappeared. The town was quite literally stripped for CORRUPT financial gain. THE STORY OF AFRICA. 🤨

    @leighslaney7552@leighslaney75524 ай бұрын
  • 14 h35 High up in the Makhonja mountain ridge(Wonder of the world )lies a town that was called "Eureka city" in the 1800.This town also was triving because of gold,but due to the high altitute this town was difficult to reach( there's even a tunnel that was dug through one of the mountains to make it easier to reach Eureka city by donkey which was the means of transport.In the late 1800 they abonded this place because of the difficulty to reach and they started a town that was more assesable at the foot of the Makhonja mountain range.This town was then named after the Barber brothers who discovered gold in this region.This historical town is called Barberton in Mpumalaga(meaning where the sun comes out) a province in SA.I am a citizen of Barberton a town with many historical sites to visit it was also where the first stock exchange started , founder was Solly Marks the building is still here as many other historical places is also here and the highlights for the gold diggers were of course Cockney Liz wi was a dancer in the local bar.This town is surely the place to visit if you're interested in history

    @ButchDannhauser@ButchDannhauser4 ай бұрын
    • My dad was originally from volkrust, not too far away but had a lot of family in Barberton, standerton, Kinross, perdekop he grew up in, Charlestown, amersfoort, ermelo, wakkerstroom, etc etcetc

      @rumaanahadjee7349@rumaanahadjee73493 ай бұрын
  • In regard to the SA segment, the "boers" in the Anglo-Boer war were not only from Dutch descent. My great grandfather was a "boer" as well, but was born in the United Kingdom.

    @corneallerston8127@corneallerston81275 ай бұрын
    • In Denys Reitz’s book Commando, he describes how a number of other nationalities were on the Boers side .. the Russians provided an ambulance service .. there was a whole Irish company, several German and American volunteers fought to the end with Smuts and even with the “Bittereinders” who ended up clothed in mealie bags (maize or corn sacks) because the British never told them they would be shot as spies if they were taken prisoner wearing cast off Khaki uniforms. Considering the ruthless way the frustrated British conducted the war, it is a tribute to the surviving Boer nations that they made peace and worked hard to rebuild the nation that became South Africa.

      @vleiratfilms2020@vleiratfilms20205 ай бұрын
    • I agree with you regarding not all Boers were of Dutch descent. Though they spoke the Dutch language they were 40% Dutch, 40% German, 17% French and 3% other.

      @Jay-Leigh863@Jay-Leigh8634 ай бұрын
    • They spoke Afrikaans, not Dutch. Please speak to South Africans living in the Netherlands they have problems understanding the language 💯. Afrikaans is a recognized language. If it was Dutch, would it not be called Dutch?

      @carolb8452@carolb84524 ай бұрын
    • @@carolb8452 According to Denys Reitz, who at 17 joined the war with his brothers from the Free State, and fought to the end and was at the Vereeniging peace talks with Smuts.. the language spoken was Dutch. The evolution into Afrikaans took many years from long before the Boer War but I’d say only became Afrikaans in the 20th century. Would be happy to be corrected on this.

      @vleiratfilms2020@vleiratfilms20204 ай бұрын
    • @@carolb8452sorry but you're wrong. At the time of the Anglo Boer war they spoke Dutch. Afrikaans only became prominent in the early 1920s and today it is an official language in South Africa and they no longer speak Dutch. I am half Afrikaans courtesy of my mother and I still live in South Africa and have an interest in SA history with more than a passing knowledge. I've also traveled a bit and noticed the Flemish language in Belgium is closer to Afrikaans than what Dutch is.

      @Jay-Leigh863@Jay-Leigh8634 ай бұрын
  • I live in Graskop, 15km away from pilgrims rest! I have family and friends that live there... Believe me, that town is everything but abandoned.😂 And if you are ever in the area, you should go visit Johnnie's Pub!

    @gazz4539@gazz45394 ай бұрын
  • Stop lying to people, Pilgrim rest is alive,its not a ghost town.. with people living there..its one of the tourist attractions when one visit mpumalanga province..

    @diautladi7950@diautladi79504 ай бұрын
  • I'm South African 🇿🇦 and weird I'm from 1988 born and bred and this story never got told to us so appreciate this episode for pilgrims rest which is 1 heck of a sad story and they want to talk smack about the boers which is sad they genuinely tried to help so that's the 1st problem. 2nd is the greed and economy and 3rd is eskom electricity and there is a 2000 megawatt hydro electric generator sitting there and no one is making new ones so we can get off the coal crap 😢 and no loadshedding

    @dorianmentor3921@dorianmentor39214 ай бұрын
  • As a South African, the gold rush was part of our history curriculum. These days, kids are not taught about this.

    @jessicakruger7@jessicakruger75 ай бұрын
    • Kids are taught about the Gold Rush, and the Diamond Rush

      @TamimLB@TamimLB5 ай бұрын
    • @@TamimLB My grandad was on the diamond fields as a young man, but when his family found a worthwhile diamond, they paid off the workers and moved away. Grandad JB Taylor became an assayer for folks like Rhodes Barnato and co, and also started a transport riding business. He traveled from Kimberly along the Reef to Barberton. He tells how on one journey he picked up Percy Fitzpatrick at a Lowveld drift store, and they travelled together for a while. I think JB was a kind of “industrial spy” for Julius Werner and Alfred Beit, cos he always had carrier pigeons, and my aunt told me he managed to get word to them before the Barberton boom crashed. JB became a friend and confidant of Oom Paul Kruger .. thereby hangs a tale 😎

      @vleiratfilms2020@vleiratfilms20205 ай бұрын
    • Unfortunately the ANC has tought all kinds of bullshit to glorify themselves. I'm 32 years old and I learned things about our country after I left high school. I hate the current government we have. They didn't even teach us about the cold war we fought in Angola and about stupid British Commonwealth we are in that is not being explained to us the terms of it. I hate those ANC trators who are double minded and are unfaithfull to our country.

      @abongiledlova477@abongiledlova4774 ай бұрын
    • I guest you either did not do Grade 12....or did not take history within your subject package ...The Battle of Cuito Canavale for example is done examining extension of the cold war into Africa

      @mthokozisicele7067@mthokozisicele70674 ай бұрын
    • Clearly you dont have school going children at present. The history curriculum has changed significantly. ​@@mthokozisicele7067

      @jessicakruger7@jessicakruger74 ай бұрын
  • Ghost town, rubbish!!@ was there a month ago, tourists everywhere, bars, restaurants and shops. Johnnys pub is very popular with locals.

    @user-eg3tr4ue9z@user-eg3tr4ue9z5 ай бұрын
  • Pilgrems Rest used to be a tourist hotspot at some point.....I remember as a child when we went to Kruger National Park...one of the only roads there went right thru Pilgrems Rest...until a highway around ot was built.....a number of small towns in that area suffered the same fate

    @henniekruger6602@henniekruger66025 ай бұрын
    • We went there for Christmas once or twice - the whole family. We camped. Very fond memories.

      @anrieventer3270@anrieventer32705 ай бұрын
    • So sad of a historical city😢

      @sharonmaltby7042@sharonmaltby70425 ай бұрын
    • Pilgrims rest STILL IS everything you all say it once was... 😜😎👍🏼

      @gazz4539@gazz45394 ай бұрын
    • @@gazz4539 yes it still is but not like i remember it...last i was there was a schoolcamp back in 1996/7

      @henniekruger6602@henniekruger66024 ай бұрын
    • @@henniekruger6602 hahaha standerd 5 felt school by any chance?

      @gazz4539@gazz45394 ай бұрын
  • I am from South Africa and visit Pilgram Rest regularly. What a lot of bull. These guys dont know what they talking about. It is a tourist attraction today.

    @carlk796@carlk7964 ай бұрын
  • What a load of BS! The only mystery about the history of Pelgrimsrus is why a "professor" cannot simply go look in the museum at what happened.

    @levettp@levettp4 ай бұрын
  • The Pilgrim's Rest portion must be some of the worst exaggerated documentary content I have seen. No mystery, no abandoned engineering, no ghost town.

    @gavinoleary6240@gavinoleary62404 ай бұрын
  • That town of Pilgrimsrest is still very much alive.

    @riaanhulley2788@riaanhulley27884 ай бұрын
  • Thanks so much for the consistency in the release of such documentaries.... I really enjoy watching them 🇰🇪🇰🇪

    @kelvinlel9420@kelvinlel94205 ай бұрын
    • Wonderful sarcasm ! KZhead credibility is under threat. This video is one among many that doesn't match reality when compared to personal experience or to researching of "facts". Beware the rise of AI.

      @spicky5ify@spicky5ify3 ай бұрын
  • What utter nonsense. Pilgrims Rest is one of the must- visit towns for most overseas tourist groups. The entire town is a national monument. And one of the most beautiful towns in SA. Clearly, a brain has deserted the producers head. 😊😊😊😊

    @darryldavid330@darryldavid3304 ай бұрын
  • Belvedere hydro power plant 🇿🇦, was impressive engineering scale early 18s ,i love it

    @phumelelaniradebe5364@phumelelaniradebe536421 күн бұрын
  • There's something wrong with one of the panel members voices....on the Polish segment..

    @maklangry5742@maklangry57425 ай бұрын
  • Can one buy these abandoned places like that paper mill in Oregon USA?

    @heinmadsen-leipoldt2341@heinmadsen-leipoldt23415 ай бұрын
  • Scary...

    @johanvisser9487@johanvisser94875 ай бұрын
  • 😂😂😂what a nonsense..Pilgrims rest is a tourist hotspot..it is very alive and active !!! Makes me question the motive of this video..and the visuals doesn't even show the supposedly ghost town but rather isolated locations..i suggest anyone watching this garbage do search Pilgrims rest and they will actually find credible and reliable information

    @SbuAfrica@SbuAfrica4 ай бұрын
  • Die Saffas is nou kwaad, haha.

    @maric820@maric8204 ай бұрын
    • Ja,ons is...yes, we are😂😂😂

      @belindawilson1350@belindawilson13504 ай бұрын
  • Well well i enjoyed that

    @andresullivan6473@andresullivan64734 ай бұрын
  • it was turned into a museum" The Anc took over and since then everything is destroyed!

    @paulap142@paulap1423 ай бұрын
  • Pilgrims Rest in South Africa is a busy tourist town with quant restaurants and curio shops. Definitely not a ghost town

    @eh2750@eh27503 ай бұрын
  • I had the privilege of visiting the Belvedere Hydro Electric Power plant twice between 2003-2007. My breath was taken away with the natural beauty down in the kloof. The powerplant It was still untouched with the original switchgear, wires, and motors in tact, even the little paper rolls of production records dating back many years were lying on cupboards. Today its been vandalised and looted, my fear is that the Zama-Zama illegal miners will eventually discend on the area and wreak havoc, stripping everything metal for scrap cash. Government parks management have neglected the place and now the future is uncertain. I cherish those memories forever.

    @MarnusvdMerwe@MarnusvdMerwe4 ай бұрын
  • My partner and I visited Pilgrims Rest during March 2023, we arrived 10am in the morning and parked in the street under a tree, I was bombarded by the "nut lady" and followed me around waiting for me to buy her goods. We went to the Royal Hotel to find some coffee, we stepped into a beautiful location, however, NO SERVICES were available due to loadshedding. How disappointed we were. I played for weddings in that little church up on the hill, and my late husband was the photographer, I lived in that area for 17 years and sorry to say the place was disserted and quiet. Museums were closed, no trading and only a memory of what is once was. The only take-away we had was nostalgic photographs. Due to BEEE, the baby was thrown out with the bath.

    @cleonecarter-smith2909@cleonecarter-smith29094 ай бұрын
  • If you completely mispresented the places I know well, you discredited the entire documentary

    @crazyst3ve01@crazyst3ve013 ай бұрын
  • As a child I witness the last unofficial gold pour at Pilgrims Rest. As my late father was a metallurgical engineers in gold extrusion.

    @GlendaHayward@GlendaHayward4 ай бұрын
  • Te danke aan am die pragtige opmerkings gaan ek nie eers verder my tyd met kak mors nie

    @stephanfrank9156@stephanfrank91563 ай бұрын
  • Those who doesn't have shelter need that place. South Africa is not a disasteral country.

    @MaganthejusticeMagolego-ir9wv@MaganthejusticeMagolego-ir9wv3 ай бұрын
  • I worked there for tgmeTransvaal gold mining estate at Frankfort shaft

    @gerterasmus2810@gerterasmus28102 ай бұрын
  • Land grabs?

    @jonathand3016@jonathand30165 ай бұрын
  • You must experiece it. What alot of history. But unfortunately our youth are kept away from history because of appartheid. They still need to know about their history I say...regardless the hate.

    @MariaMiller-ts7iq@MariaMiller-ts7iq4 ай бұрын
  • HOW DOES SOUTH AFRICA FIT INTO THE DESCRIPTION?

    @cocomm7998@cocomm79984 ай бұрын
  • Well there may be a ghost or two. Probably the unfortunate chap that was obviously killed for being a thief. So in the graveyard his is the only grave positioned in a different direction to all the rest. The headstone does not even have his name. It says something like The robbers grave. So yes he is probably roaming around amongst the tourists...That as ghosty as that small town gets.😂

    @belindawilson1350@belindawilson13504 ай бұрын
  • Lol. Ive had coutless beers in The Royal Hotel in Pelgrims Rest. Itsa a major Tourist destination in the Eastern Transvaal. Yes, no official gold is mined there anymote, but the "Zama- zamas" (illegal miners from Mozambique, Zimbabwe, Malawi, Angola and furher afield - in fact, all those who our incompetent government allows to seep through our borders) still crawl through those tunnels. They bring crime, like the infamous farm murders, with them. And yet they sustain the town through the economic activity theu bring with their slivers of gold. Abondoned? Never. Go visit the town, God's window and the Blyde river canyon. Its one of the most beautiful places on earth.

    @chrisotto8362@chrisotto83624 ай бұрын
  • The pilgrims rest story is not true… gold panning is now a sport, pilgrims rest is still very much lively. It’s not the safest area to visit because crime levels are pretty high but it’s still beautiful, I got at least once every two years

    @Twisted.Nature@Twisted.Nature3 ай бұрын
  • Bollocks!

    @marienel3217@marienel32174 ай бұрын
  • Im very appaled by this video.to say no one lives there is utter bollocks.people r still living there. Then the ANC came along nd destroyed everything.now the Basothoes have taken over with illigel miners called zama zamas.

    @user-ym1tg8bs1u@user-ym1tg8bs1u4 ай бұрын
    • Yes you are so right. Last time I went there and was speaking to a local gentleman(not sure how to put this mmmm in America you have African Americans....so do We say African Africans) he was most irate with the ANC he said BEE was the reason why so many of the family owned shops etc had closed down.At that time he said now there are no jobs for people.

      @belindawilson1350@belindawilson13504 ай бұрын
  • Pilgrims Rest in South Africa is NOT a ghost town in the least! Pilgrims Rest is a thriving tourist attraction, as is the surrounding area all the way to the Kruger National Park. 😂

    @user-se3we1et5o@user-se3we1et5o3 ай бұрын
  • Lol there do these pople stay 😅. The lies in here

    @Buhlebendalo_Mavika@Buhlebendalo_Mavika4 ай бұрын
  • Pilgrims Rest was a gold mining town

    @MelanieAnneackerman@MelanieAnneackerman3 ай бұрын
  • I went to pilgrims last month. Drove in, looked at it, and drove out again. Vrot is what it looks like...and vuilgat. History. Kaapse Hoop is where you want to be, rather. Your taste buds are safer there... and your car too.

    @mikesnyman8346@mikesnyman83464 ай бұрын
    • Someone with an axe to grind. Go bck to Orania. Fact is Pilgrims is not a ghost town.

      @spicky5ify@spicky5ify3 ай бұрын
    • If you disagree with me, fine. No worries. But if you get you little rocks off by insulting me for speaking the truth, then please feel free to go fuck yourself, arse hole Doos.

      @mikesnyman8346@mikesnyman83463 ай бұрын
  • Why do you call it a South Africa town?

    @user-mk9ut2bj2y@user-mk9ut2bj2y4 ай бұрын
    • I as South African would to know where this is in South Africa

      @remember1536@remember15364 ай бұрын
  • Boers vs the British, fighting in a foreign land , on foreign soil, for resources that were not theirs...how paradoxical...

    @trivagravia4837@trivagravia48374 ай бұрын
  • Pelgrim's Rest is not a ghost town....

    @johnloesch583@johnloesch58316 күн бұрын
  • 23:01 South Africa

    @mthunzimapatwana@mthunzimapatwana4 ай бұрын
  • The Oregon clip says it's been abandoned for the beauty.....what beauty?!!!! They left an ugly mess behind, just like most old industrial site.... all about profit and destroy the ORIGINAL beauty of nature..disgusting.

    @profgoodheart@profgoodheart3 ай бұрын
  • As usual “somebody” did not do “somebody’s” research. I stopped watching this series when they have “authorities” who know less than nothing about the subject.

    @gwynt909@gwynt9094 ай бұрын
  • Pilgrims rest is a tourist buZz. Not a ghost town. I had a burger and glass of wine ! Nonsense Abt ghost town. Praat k@#

    @TaniaKaT@TaniaKaT4 ай бұрын
  • 💜🙏💜🇿🇦💜

    @angelikaesterhuizen1691@angelikaesterhuizen16913 ай бұрын
  • Chill guys! Not that far off. At least something from Africa was featured.

    @shayneyolivier4316@shayneyolivier43164 ай бұрын
  • 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    @johanbotha1665@johanbotha16655 ай бұрын
  • Please get your facts right. Afrikaners or "Boere" are decendents, not only from Duch, but also from German, French, English, Scotish and other European countries. Most of us have even Asian slave ancestors.

    @dirkbindemann1852@dirkbindemann18523 ай бұрын
  • This is misleading Pilgrims rest is not abandoned there are people living there it’s a tourist destination, 🤷🏼‍♂️

    @TheCriticalMastermind@TheCriticalMastermind4 ай бұрын
  • In such documentaries, we always forget to give credit to the slaves.

    @katzjt9815@katzjt98154 ай бұрын
  • How stupid is this. Pilgrims Rest is a tourist destination that is actively visited by people daily.. What BS is this?

    @c1yd3@c1yd34 ай бұрын
  • 0:13 ya not going to listen to him for another hour, hoped he would be on only one docy, bye

    @Redrum___@Redrum___3 ай бұрын
  • This is really false...lies...bs and fake !! We regularly visit the little town. Tourist attraction. Capetown SA

    @ceciliasaayman6244@ceciliasaayman62442 ай бұрын
  • I don't enjoy any content if the facts are so completely incorrect - South Africa - Pilgrims Rest. The Title is also so misleading.

    @benvandermerwe2359@benvandermerwe23594 ай бұрын
    • It's actually embarrassing hey

      @remember1536@remember15364 ай бұрын
  • Dr Lynette...well your mum didn't choose that name for you did she

    @vaughangarrick@vaughangarrick3 ай бұрын
  • Pilgrims, the the town have never been abandoned. I'm tired of this click bait ### that,s been used to get more views

    @user-ir4yv9ys6d@user-ir4yv9ys6d4 ай бұрын
  • Bull Dust 😂 just visited the town

    @hanneslegrange9378@hanneslegrange93784 ай бұрын
  • WHATS YHE PURPOSE OF THIS DOCUMENTARY? I GUESS ITS ONLY VIEWERSHIP. RUBBISH IS BEING SPOKEN HERE. 😅😅

    @xosanjosh-t8709@xosanjosh-t87094 ай бұрын
    • It's US propaganda

      @remember1536@remember15364 ай бұрын
  • Why this European mysterious story is associated with South Africa.

    @bhekisibiya917@bhekisibiya9173 ай бұрын
  • What did you people smoke….talking a lot of BS!!! You should be reported!

    @ziskabrits618@ziskabrits6184 ай бұрын
  • we have to admit Russian are always prepared

    @mwazurizoha7177@mwazurizoha71772 ай бұрын
  • A lot of shit untrue

    @sf1915@sf19154 ай бұрын
  • what a bunch of crap

    @sensorymats8544@sensorymats85443 ай бұрын
  • A pot of nonsense!!

    @breunissensanta393@breunissensanta3934 ай бұрын
  • more bad nato propaganda

    @simonstergaard@simonstergaard3 ай бұрын
  • A bunch of nonsense

    @dwaver_sa4893@dwaver_sa48934 ай бұрын
  • ( THANKWORLD ) perfomenc

    @MDZAKIAKIM@MDZAKIAKIM5 күн бұрын
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