Abandoned Military Base in the Mojave Desert - What's Inside?

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Publicado 2023-03-15
Back after a long break with a new exploration. Check out this abandoned facility formerly operated by the United States Coast Guard in a remote stretch of the Mojave Desert. Thanks for watching!

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  • Built in 1976. There were four 700' towers at one time. Five active duty and 2 reserve duty Coast Guard personnel were stationed at LORSTA, outside Searchlight, NV
  • @moehawvey7446
    It never fails that when young people, as evidenced by the tagging, find an abandoned anything their first reaction is to smash the place.
  • @otosere2857
    You should drive up to the rocket site (JPL) outside of Edwards AFB. Take the paved road that leads straight to a suspiciously man-made looking "mountain" (a 700 ft tall pile of rocks) that is miles after the rocket site. If you make it to the base of the mountain, take a look at the plethora of cameras moving while you do.....and keep your hands visible because you are about to have a conversation you don't want to have. I was stationed at Edwards from 95-98 as a phone technician and it took me to WILD places way out in the desert. One time in the dead of the night we kept getting 911 hangup calls from a line that ran out miles into the desert. I followed it on a dirt road for miles before a clean looking gov sedan was parked blocking the dirt road. Two guys in tan fatigues ---but not armed slowly walked up to my rig and told me if I went any further that I would be arrested. I told them we cannot ignore 911 calls and we are getting a vague one from the cable leading out here. They looked at eachother and told me theyd take care of it. I drove away and was soon radio'd to stand down. There is sketchy stuff that goes on out there.
  • @Webb702
    Yeah that is Loran-C, it was a Navigation building that the Coast Guard used till 2010. It was actually abandoned with everything still inside and with power. Soon vandals came along and ruined the location unfortunately. Keep up the good work, there’s so much more this desert has to offer.
  • @robwilcox9296
    While getting certified to run SAR in the USCG on the 41's, we had to learn loran C. I was quite happy to see that large bulky unit removed from the 41 and replaced with GPS.
  • @marktadlock5428
    It's to bad so many just vandalize places like that. When I wasa kid we kept places like that clean so we could have a place to hangout away from adult eyes
  • @martinsuter3531
    Those gen-set engines looked practically new! What a waste! What a shame!
  • @rogersmith7396
    Stators removed from generators. The diesels and AC unit worth a lot of money.
  • @shereesheree7735
    Doesn't anyone else find it odd that there would be a Coast Guard station in landlocked Nevada?🤔 Interesting video!! Thanks for sharing 😇👍💯🇺🇸
  • LOng RAnge Navigation LORAN was a great navigation tool until it was rendered obsolete by GPS. Is this the one near CAL-NEV-ARI?
  • @kh40yr
    Air Force Plant #72, by Boron. Was a proposed Zip Fuel testing and manufacturing site. Zip fuels would have been burnt in the afterburner section only of the Valkyrie and others with the right engine, for a extra "kick". The stepchild of Zip Fuel testing was Triethylborane, which is the zip fuel ignition agent for JP7 fuel, used in the SR-71 Blackbird. Miserable deadly stuff that was dropped, but it did have potential gains. One testing facility in New York exploded,,killing people. We found that plant on 3 wheel Honda ATV's a long time ago in the desert. Had no clue what that was. Only years later did we find out. Crazy stuff, like A Coast Guard Station, in the desert. Thanks Uncanny.
  • @peachkopp1352
    I'm just horrified at the amount of wasted money and equipment. Unbelievable!
  • @richlaw1965
    I've seen what copper thieves can do but wow. Even the windings off the generator rotors!
  • @SarahLowrey
    very sad to see what looked like two pretty new diesel generators and equipment just abandoned to the looters.
  • @plinker439
    Soo well built, massive constructions. with 'some' modifications, i can imagine them as a modern/cool living places.
  • @raystevens687
    That with all the tiles in floor removed is an old computer 🖥 room.
  • @baldyivy8982
    I have flown over this many times on my way to breakfast at calnevari casion in the kidwell airpark
  • @steven9541
    Looks like cool buildings for side winder's and Mojave Green Rattlesnakes 😮
  • @cwf081166
    Places looks like mid Nineteen Eighties to early Nineties because of the construction for a building that size that was built the military during that time. I wonder what kind of rainwater catch system it has?