Hi, Welcome everybody! This is Crazy Chinchilla!
Today I want to tell you about some interesting place, which I had the pleasure to visit two years ago. When I was on vacation with my brother.
Grzesiek lives in Barbados. It is a small island near South America.
Greg is a missionary.
One day he offered me and my fiance to go instead of tormenting monkeys, turtles, crabs, lizards and other cute creatures to visit an old abandoned monastery and hospital, which is located near the church where Grzesio is the parish priest.
As well as I and Adrian like to visit such thrilled places, so we gladly agreed to the trip.
But before we start, I would like to point out to you that the videos were recorded two years and seven kilograms (15Ib) ago, so please do not pay any attention to my appearance, and I would like to point out that I no longer slouch. It's bad.
Let's start with a geo-historical feature.
Barbados is a country on the island, and is the easternmost of the Lesser Antilles archipelago.
Parish, I was talking about is Our Lady of Sorrows, it lies to the north of the island, which is in an area where many poor people live.
On the other hand, I could live in such a beautiful place, even if I did not have a penny on my soul.
Barbados is beautiful, it's such a paradise on earth. There is warm and the beaches are white and residents say that Barbados has the most beautiful beaches in the entire Caribbean.
But even in such a place people can get sick. In 1960 the Sisters of Our Lady of Sorrows came to the Island.
They ran a school, they also managed a hospital of St. Joseph and looked after the parish church.
The sisters were famous for helping the poor, the hospital also improved the living conditions of the inhabitants of the island, not only health, but also economically.
Barbados has more hands to work than the work itself, so the hospital, which offered over 100 jobs, it was really something.
Years passed and in 76 school was closed, and the hospital became known as the place with the best delivery room
With the interesting things, that you see now thanks to courtesy of my brother, who showed me the most interesting records of the parish book, it shows that this hospital was the place of death of many parishioners of Our Lady of Sorrows and other residents of Barbados.
We can also see other sad news.
The oldest person died in the parish at the time of death was 94 years old and the youngest lived only one day.
Also in the hospital pool, which you will see in the film, a tragedy happened, because the father Theodore Thompson O.P. has  drowned there.
In the early 1990s, the sisters left Barbados, and the hospital was taken over by the state. Not long after that, because in 93 or 94 it was closed.
The only buildings from the whole complex, sacral-hospital, which are undemaged are the church and retreat house.
Vicarage, convent and of course the hospital fell into ruin.
We started our tour from the vicarage, which turned out to be a nice storeyed building with a really beautiful staircase.
We were accompanied by the atmosphere of depression due to the fact that something so beautiful turned into a ruin in only 20 years .
We found there interesting things. Firstly the  shell, probably after a giant slug, the sooner I'd expect to find in Pripyat than on a paradise island, and something, that for a moment, despite the 30 degrees Celsius (Oh, in Barbados was cooler than in Poland right now!) froze the blood in our veins.
It was an old wheelchair. You feel it, like in a horror abandoned psychiatric hospitals, where tormented spirits of former patients suffer eternal torment, but what was I saying?
Aaaa yes, there was an old wheelchair, probably tainted by some jester.
We made it a couple of pics and decided to go upstairs.
First we went to the room to which the door was blocked, but without knowing the rules of urban exploration, we decided to enter there.
I was fortunate to enter last, because the thing what we found there was very unpleasant.
And now attention!
I will not show you what we found there, because it may be too drastic for the innocent eyes of my viewers.
So now you will see a movie with fish as they swim.
At this time, however, I will tell you about our chilling blood in the veins of discovery.
Unless the ears of some of my viewers are just as innocent as their eyes, so these persons please rewind the video to the time indicated on the screen.
You will miss the unpleasant truth. Just do not say I did not warn you.
After a moment of breaking in Grzesiek came to the room.
He said only "ooo" and I already knew that something unexpected happened.
"What happened?" I asked with strangled voice and he said, "a dead monkey".
I have to admit something to you. I'm a coward.
You already know that I'm scared of spiders and clowns. A corpse is also a nightmare for me.
I never touched a dead person or animal.
Well moth once, but it was an accident.
That is why I behaved like a coward and I did not enter the Chamber of Secrets, I mean to the monkey's tomb.
The cause of death of the monkey was either hunger or thirst.
When it entered the room, the door behind it slammed shut, or some kind of tormentor decided to condemn the monkey for a long and painful death.
There were no windows, but there were bars that prevented poor monkey escape from its own grave.
In the last moments of life, this frightened and tortured pet sprawled out and died.
I just hope that now it jumps in the trees of Monkeys Heaven, because it did not deserve such a horrible death.
Of course, it could also be an old monkey who was leaving his herd to die, but why the door was slammed? Monkeys rather not slam the door.
Let's finish this monkey CSI.
Boys came out of the room, when they had made a couple of photos of a mummified monkey and we continued exploring.
However, if someone is hungry for adrenaline and monkey mummy does not impress him, you can find link to the video of these unfortunate animal in the description below.
And if you're watching a free stock sheep movie now, that means I've already used all  my own fish videos. Sorry I talk too much. [These sheep do not live in Barbados]
[These sheep live in Barbados :)] We went on.
In the second room upstairs we found nothing more interesting than the old shoes and the destroyed floor, so we went back down.
There was a vegetated patio over there, and I could not help picturing how beautiful it must have been.
Then we turned our steps to the monastery.
This building was a huge moloch. There were sisters rooms, a chapel, a lodge and many more.
The whole monastery was in a deplorable state. In some places you could see a work of looters.
Currently, the place inhabited only dangerous bats and centipedes called by the natives sandy pit.
[Thank you for being beutifull /not you/  cute and lovely animals] While visiting the monastery building, we found some interesting places.
There was a room with a metal-framed bed, a room with a balcony exit, where we found anatomical drawings of the human brain, a  room with map of Barbados and other Caribbean islands where the sisters lived.
On the ground floor were the rooms where still stood some equipment, but I can only guess what they were for.
However, even in this grim place in Barbados did not allow us to forget about itself. On the floor we found a bottle, unfortunately empty, of the most famous Barbadian rum, Mount Gay Rum.
The broadcast does not contain product placement.
We also found a place in which we believe, was the chapel.
Once we got to the basement, it turned out we could not go in because it was too dark and we-loosers did not take a flashlight with us.
That is why we decided to go to our destination. We are now entering the third act of our story, the hospital.
We walked there from the behind, there were boilers or something. this place became an boilers or something.
We decided to explore much as possible and do it methodically from top to bottom.
The first surprise awaited us in the stairwell.
It was a newspaper of the year 93 or 94, that is, from the time around the closure of the hospital.
On the first page were words "Bodies Found". This find made for us even more climate, so we moved on.
I will not bore you with my talk about all the places in this hospital, so I will focus on those worth seeing.
First of all, the operating room. I was extremely surprised, because it is quite well preserved. Anyway, see for yourself.
But the most interesting thing was that we even found drugs there.
I do not know if someone who was cleaning it  missed the storeroom, or simply noone cleaned it up, but such a thing is a potential threat, and it is known that there are always some idiots, like us, who will visit there.
When we left this room, my dear older brother came up with the idea to scare me.
Greg
Wo bist du?
Greg!
Where are... Ahhh You!
Very mature behavior.
We walked on, we visited. We found waiting rooms, concierge rooms, doctors rooms, locker rooms, x-ray rooms.
It was getting late, so we decided to go home.
However, Grzesiek remind us of the pool where father Tompson drowned.
Next to the swimming pool were changing rooms and a Barbadian-style tower.
The pool was, and how, filled with dirty water and again we found something we did not expect.
Namely, the monkey drowned there. Yes, another monkey.
This time I will show it to you, because in this dirty water you can not see anything, and we ourselves realized that it is a monkey only when Adrian poked it with a stick.
Near the tower, we went straight to the car. And thats all.
This trip was for me such a variation from swimming in the beautiful Caribbean sea, trying new dishes and dying of the heat wherever there was no air conditioning.
So just like now in Poland.
Next year I'm going back there and I hope to visit the hospital again and this time I will look for other places.
Although probably I will be afraid to enter to the morgue.
And now I leave you with a view from the top floor of the St. Joseph hospital and the knowledge that everything is passing.
Even if it serves good purposes. And we will meet soon in the next video. See you later.
I hope You could understand :) its late at night when I'm writing this. So sorry for all mistakes.
