
When encountering an abandoned shelter you have to wonder how it came to be. Most shelters are made out of necessity and others are constructed to plan ahead. In the case of this shelter, it seems like a homeless person made a high exit ramp his home and he did a fine job doing so!
The shelter you get to see on the next page is intriguing. There is a lot to explore because it's abandoned, but there's also something lament about it.
Since it was situated near a highway exit, it was not an ideal place to build a shelter. It was probably illegal — but that didn't stop the person from making it.
The person who constructed this shelter simply wanted a warm place to sleep and perhaps an area where he knew others wouldn't likely look. When you see the fireplace you'll realize that it must have taken some time and thought to build!
On the next page check out an intriguing shelter that was built underneath a highway. You can't help but wonder the story surrounding this shelter, and its origins are humbling to homesteaders and survivalists alike!
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I am sure the bum did not build the fire place its part of an old house or estate the other junk yes its was his no skill to build a shack a lot to build that fire place
That would have been really cool if he had taken video BEFORE the place came down. There is no “inside”.
It’s just a fireplace and trash
Yup
Ahh..cool..a video of a trash pit..
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You need new material
There was probably a house there at one point in time that would explain the fireplace
I’ve discussed this in youtube chat, Why is it so hard for people to believe that the chimney was built before the highway? .
Chad Chamberland
“inside” is an extreme.exaggeration. A debris filled outdoor campsite with that stone chimney. there is no inside, building, underground place or anything.