This video is a narrative of a team's exploration of famous paranormal places around the world. The team, led by Dima Maslennikov, aims to expose these locations and debunk any claims of mysticism or supernatural activity. They use advanced technologies, such as a new Polaroid device that reacts to movement, to document any anomalies they encounter.
In one instance, they experiment with a room that supposedly opens on its own. They blindfold themselves and feel a strange presence in the room, which they attribute to the wind opening the door. They also describe a creepy moment where they hear a strange sound behind a wall, which they initially attribute to an insect, a cat, or a floorboard. However, they eventually conclude that the sound is likely coming from outside the room, perhaps from the park complex where the palace is located.
Throughout the video, they emphasize that their team does not believe in mysticism and that all occurrences they document are the result of natural phenomena. They invite viewers to watch their main episode of the eye bazaar on their channel and to share their thoughts and observations in the comments section.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Dima Maslennikov is the narrator of the video.
2. The video is part of a project called "Gas Buster".
3. The team does not believe in mysticism and is trying to expose the most famous paranormal places in the world.
4. The video was filmed in an abandoned palace near the Bykov Palace.
5. Dima spent the night in the palace and experienced strange occurrences.
6. The team used a new device, a polaroid camera that reacts to movement and takes pictures.
7. The camera caught something unusual in an empty room.
8. The team also used thermal imagers to investigate the palace.
9. The palace has a heating system that can cause the wooden floors to creak and make noise.
10. Dima experienced strange sounds and knocks on the walls while in the palace.
11. The team tried to recreate the knocks, but were unable to do so.
12. Dima believes that the knocks may have been caused by the walls of the palace, which consist of several layers with an air gap.
13. The team also investigated a sound that sounded like someone saying "Sasha".
14. Dima believes that the sound may have been caused by a fly or a cat, but is not sure.
15. The team did not find any definitive evidence of paranormal activity in the palace.