Dr. Henry only had one child, a son. i live in fort saskatchewan and have been in the museum many times, there is only one bedroom for a child because Dr. Henry was on of the first people to have indoor plumbing
@MrPip500 the fact that the "paranormal investigators" claim to be checking things out "40 stories beneath the surface" when they are clearly no more than 200 feet from the visitor's center entrance should raise a flag or two. they could have at least put on helmets to give the illusion that they left the guided tour route. this whole segment was totally fun for everybody involved and that's awesome.
@maaarshall I would be suspicious about that as well. Also, are the Caverns as deep as this show claims? It looks like a cool place to go to, too bad I live in Ontario and not Pennsylvania, or I'd be going there. I always found the "paranormal investigators" to be cheap, idiotic and boring. No wonder why this show isn't on anymore. R.I.P. Creepy Canada :(
@MrPip500 i haven't been in the cave in a few years and my memory is a bit foggy but the bottom is about 450 feet lower in elevation than the entrance. it's not "45 stories below the surface" because the cave follows the slope of the mountain, but it's ~45 stories below the entrance. it's a great commercial cave. it's not too showy and the staff is awesome and most of the cave itself isn't even developed (you can take wild cave tours to see the parts that don't have lights).
Dr. Henry only had one child, a son. i live in fort saskatchewan and have been in the museum many times, there is only one bedroom for a child because Dr. Henry was on of the first people to have indoor plumbing
Hisakata456 4 months ago in playlist More videos from Morticia711
If there was gold hidden at Laurel Caverns, I wouldn't be a tour guide anymore.
meowhillary 6 months ago in playlist creepy
my girlfriend had the misfortune of watching this video with me and having to hear about every lie spoken in the laurel caverns segment. awesome.
thanks for the upload. highly entertaining.
maaarshall 7 months ago
@maaarshall How do you know those stories aren't true? What are the true stories from your standpoint about the Laurel Caverns?
MrPip500 2 months ago
@MrPip500 the fact that the "paranormal investigators" claim to be checking things out "40 stories beneath the surface" when they are clearly no more than 200 feet from the visitor's center entrance should raise a flag or two. they could have at least put on helmets to give the illusion that they left the guided tour route. this whole segment was totally fun for everybody involved and that's awesome.
also, you know, ghosts...
maaarshall 1 month ago
@maaarshall I would be suspicious about that as well. Also, are the Caverns as deep as this show claims? It looks like a cool place to go to, too bad I live in Ontario and not Pennsylvania, or I'd be going there. I always found the "paranormal investigators" to be cheap, idiotic and boring. No wonder why this show isn't on anymore. R.I.P. Creepy Canada :(
MrPip500 1 month ago
@MrPip500 i haven't been in the cave in a few years and my memory is a bit foggy but the bottom is about 450 feet lower in elevation than the entrance. it's not "45 stories below the surface" because the cave follows the slope of the mountain, but it's ~45 stories below the entrance. it's a great commercial cave. it's not too showy and the staff is awesome and most of the cave itself isn't even developed (you can take wild cave tours to see the parts that don't have lights).
maaarshall 1 month ago
@maaarshall Ok! Did you have any paranormal experiences during your visits? Just curious!
MrPip500 1 month ago
bojíím sa !!!!!!
Ifkaachicalove 10 months ago
un dia de estos zone reality vuestras amenazas en ingles seran CALLADAS DE POR VIDA.
rurmundo 2 years ago
villanos del zone reality,no teneis derecho a faltarnos el respecto con vuestro asqueroso idioma ingles,cabrones britanicos.
rurmundo 2 years ago