
Channel: Broken Window Theory
Category: Travel & Events
Tags: exploring ghost townsurban explorationexploring abandoned placesabandoned ghost townabandoned placesroad trip italy 2 weekstravel vlogurbex
Description: What is life like after people? On our urbex adventure in summer 2020 we wanted to find out! During a two-week urban exploring road trip to Italy, we traveled from North to South and experienced a wide range of abandoned places: From ancient ruins to defunct power plants forgotten long ago, as well as ghost towns where we felt like the last people on earth. Such structures in disrepair are full of stories we preserve in our second season of Abandoned Italy. Join us as we time-travel through Italy's past and explore history as it was, and as it is today. Let's unveil a world that otherwise would remain hidden! #urbex #abandonedplaces #bwturbex 2022 Urbex Calendar ► bwturbex.com In this calendar, you can venture into 12 abandoned places by yourself. We picked our favorite shots from the past year and printed them along with stories from our travels. Abandoned Italy Season 2 Episode 1 (English and German subtitles are available!) Watch the full season for free ► youtube.com/playlist?list=PLLSZyBuqFeMDp444mcM512Ur00qEeXkMn See more urbex photography shot by our friend @tobi_urbex ► instagram.com/tobi_urbex __________________________________________________ Join our adventures! ► Patreon: patreon.com/bwturbex ► Instagram: instagram.com/bwturbex ► Facebook: facebook.com/bwturbex ► Email: info@bwturbex.com @bwturbex __________________________________________________ 00:00 - Intro 02:20 - Waking up 04:01 - Adventure kick-off 05:29 - Let's explore 08:23 - History lesson 09:48 - Let's explore more 13:24 - Breakfast 14:18 - Back on the road 16:17 - What's next? 17:36 - Bloopers __________________________________________________ Music: "Riot (Instrumental Version)" - Blood Red Sun "Mt. Fuji" - Ooyy "Dark Clouds/Warm Day" - At The End Of Times, Nothing "Closing Tundra" - Dew Of Light "Falconeer" - Lovren "Work Undone" - Pearce Roswell



















