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Man Kept Hearing Strange Noises Under Driveway, Look What He Found Inside



Strange things are found all over the place! But surprisingly, some of the oddest are found closer to home than you might think. In people’s back gardens! These are the 20 scariest things people found in their backyards!

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  1. Your title "Man Kept" showing a Nazi Swastika is too similar to "Mein kampf" and I fknd it very suspect of your true intention .

  2. You make yourself unbelievable when you post a variety of unrelated videos as though they are connected to whatever you posting. Example: You post about a meteorite then you post at least 6 other meteorites. The rocks look different duh.

  3. Giant 9 ft anaconda? Those dogs don't look so tiny tiny. Get your facts straight and at least spend the time to find public domain clips that match the story. Thumbs down for sloppy BS.

  4. Very nice find underground shelter. Images of swastikas are not German, they are ancient images of Polaris, the North Star.

  5. I found 3 diamonds in a little rusty metal box buried in my yard once I figured an old timer from the great depression era put it there and lost it or forgot or something

  6. Love the bears playing in the pool, how could you move them on, glad they were left to enjoy themselves, everyone needs to play.

  7. I don't think you should put swastikas in your shows very much of a turn-off for me

  8. That painting from pollen is not art that is crap I wouldn't even sold that I would had removed the paint and reused the canvas for real art not a paint pallet.

  9. BTW the gold coins were stolen from European countries, and sold on the black market in USA..the one who bought it must've buried it in the yard and then died probably or rather was killed, because gold treasures always bring bad luck, they are cursed !! i don't envy those who found it buried in the yard … who knows what will happen to them in the near future..

  10. As I kept watching the oddtopic stayed on my mind. He said he was hearing something, could it have been the spirit's of the deceased? I think so.

  11. Yea, we once found an eastern grey kangaroo in our back yard, he seemed a little frightened so we opened the front gate and he casually hopped thru to the street, then hopped off down the street, probably looking for his mob. This is not that unusual in outer suburbs of Sydney. It only happened once so it was a bit of fun at the time, we didn't threaten it and it didn't threaten us, just humans acting responsible with the local wild animals. Respect their space and they will respect yours, they seem to known when you are trying to help just keep your distance and keep your cool. Same rules apply to red belly black snakes, although deadly, you give them a chance to escape and keep a safe distance away and they will usually leave you alone and leave the area. If not call a snake catcher, if there is no time for that and it gets aggressive then you must use a shovel and decapitate it. The only situation where you can do so, as they are protected by law. My advice is to bury the snake and don't tell the authorities, saves an investigation happening. If it is a brown snake, run, throw the cat at it as it will delay the snake, and the cats reaction time is much faster than the snake and it will survive. Then call the snake catcher for sure, the eastern brown is one of the most deadly snakes in the world and has a bad attitude. Hint; If you live near bushland do not take up chicken farming as it attracts all the snakes in the area. With flying foxes, you can't really do much, they won't harm you, but might poop on your car, they are nocturnal and if you get a good look at one in fully flight, they look like they belong in a vampire movie, they are huge. They don't always stay in the same area and tend to migrate around, not really a problem. Magpie swooping is a problem in the mating season, however if they recognize you as a local they will lease you alone. Except if you have been nasty to them, they will remember you (bad luck for you) also they seem to pass on your identification to their young and for generations. Be kind to your local wild life, there is a good chance you may have some memorable pleasant experiences with them. I have heard many stories about kookaburras developing strong bonds with humans, which is a great advantage for us humans in the outer suburbs, as their main food is snakes.

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  13. Got about half way through the first segment and I was constantly distracted by the staining and cracking voice of the narrator. It's he trying to sit up, not throw up, stuck staining on the toilet?

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