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«Breaking News» People share the INCREDIBLE discoveries they have made in their homes on Bored Panda

British and American residents have gone online to share the staggering discoveries they have made in their own homes.


Taking to Bored Panda, the users uploaded snaps of the moment they realised their house was a treasure trove of things left over by previous owners.


While some discovered secret trap doors to forgotten basements and even tunnels, others uncovered diamond rings and old coins left in hidden spots by past residences.


Among the discoveries was a Monopoly-themed floor underneath a carpet and even an eighteenth century cemetery underneath a building.


Scroll down to see more weird and wonderful discoveries made by unsuspecting tenants.




Taking to the gallery of incredible home discoveries shared to Bored Panda, a 27-year-old Canadian woman by the user name of HolleyFieldArt shared the eerie tunnel she discovered beneath the large apartment block she lived in- complete with haunting figures painted on the wall


Taking to the gallery of incredible home discoveries shared to Bored Panda, a 27-year-old Canadian woman by the user name of HolleyFieldArt shared the eerie tunnel she discovered beneath the large apartment block she lived in- complete with haunting figures painted on the wall



Taking to the gallery of incredible home discoveries shared to Bored Panda, a 27-year-old Canadian woman by the user name of HolleyFieldArt shared the eerie tunnel she discovered beneath the large apartment block she lived in- complete with haunting figures painted on the wall





























A Californian man shared a picture of his bathroom wall which featured a false compartment, behind which he found a plastic bag containing a diamond ring, jewellery, indigestion aid Alka Seltzer and old coins in a tub with the words 'Spotless Clean' and San Luis Obispo- a city in California





An American man thought to be from Santa Cruz shared a door designed exclusively for milk in the 1930s to the fun gallery of discoveries, writing: 'Our New Apartment Has A Little Milk Door Under The Cabinets'


An American man thought to be from Santa Cruz shared a door designed exclusively for milk in the 1930s to the fun gallery of discoveries, writing: 'Our New Apartment Has A Little Milk Door Under The Cabinets'



An American man thought to be from Santa Cruz shared a door designed exclusively for milk in the 1930s to the fun gallery of discoveries, writing: 'Our New Apartment Has A Little Milk Door Under The Cabinets'





A man from Louisiana took to Bored Panda to reveal the paintings he uncovered under his house, writing: 'So, our house flooded in the Louisiana floods a few weeks back. We began the demo process and just got to the floors Lost Hippie Mural Found Under My Flooded House!'


A man from Louisiana took to Bored Panda to reveal the paintings he uncovered under his house, writing: 'So, our house flooded in the Louisiana floods a few weeks back. We began the demo process and just got to the floors Lost Hippie Mural Found Under My Flooded House!'



A man from Louisiana took to Bored Panda to reveal the paintings he uncovered under his house, writing: 'So, our house flooded in the Louisiana floods a few weeks back. We began the demo process and just got to the floors Lost Hippie Mural Found Under My Flooded House!'





An Australian man from Queensland took to the fascinating gallery, revealing he found a message while removing old cork floor tiles, containing a family of names. Followers quickly looked them up, with one claiming the father of the family had now sadly passed away


An Australian man from Queensland took to the fascinating gallery, revealing he found a message while removing old cork floor tiles, containing a family of names. Followers quickly looked them up, with one claiming the father of the family had now sadly passed away



An Australian man from Queensland took to the fascinating gallery, revealing he found a message while removing old cork floor tiles, containing a family of names. Followers quickly looked them up, with one claiming the father of the family had now sadly passed away





A Californian man revealed that during a visit to his friend's home in Pennsylvania he discovered a well in the kitchen, which they had added a light to. He wrote: 'The house I'm staying in has kept its original well as a feature!'


A Californian man revealed that during a visit to his friend's home in Pennsylvania he discovered a well in the kitchen, which they had added a light to. He wrote: 'The house I'm staying in has kept its original well as a feature!'



A Californian man revealed that during a visit to his friend's home in Pennsylvania he discovered a well in the kitchen, which they had added a light to. He wrote: 'The house I'm staying in has kept its original well as a feature!'





A British man by the name of Jason revealed this stunning wall mural was uncovered at a pal's house as they removed the wallpaper, writing: 'Friend was redecorating his new house and found this under a layer of wallpaper!'


A British man by the name of Jason revealed this stunning wall mural was uncovered at a pal's house as they removed the wallpaper, writing: 'Friend was redecorating his new house and found this under a layer of wallpaper!'



A British man by the name of Jason revealed this stunning wall mural was uncovered at a pal's house as they removed the wallpaper, writing: 'Friend was redecorating his new house and found this under a layer of wallpaper!'





A British man from Stockport revealed his flat is an old police station and still has the original cell doors which have been painted white, in this incredible snap shared to Bored Panda


A British man from Stockport revealed his flat is an old police station and still has the original cell doors which have been painted white, in this incredible snap shared to Bored Panda



A British man from Stockport revealed his flat is an old police station and still has the original cell doors which have been painted white, in this incredible snap shared to Bored Panda





An American man discovered a slot in his bathroom cabinet for 'razor blades', discovering old leftover blades in the wall and writing: 'Apparently, Disposing Of Old Razor Blades Inside Your Wall Was Acceptable In The 1950s'


An American man discovered a slot in his bathroom cabinet for 'razor blades', discovering old leftover blades in the wall and writing: 'Apparently, Disposing Of Old Razor Blades Inside Your Wall Was Acceptable In The 1950s'



An American man discovered a slot in his bathroom cabinet for 'razor blades', discovering old leftover blades in the wall and writing: 'Apparently, Disposing Of Old Razor Blades Inside Your Wall Was Acceptable In The 1950s'





An American man revealed he uncovered some sketches after stripping wallpaper in his home, writing: 'Found some nice drawings under the wallpaper I'm removing'


An American man revealed he uncovered some sketches after stripping wallpaper in his home, writing: 'Found some nice drawings under the wallpaper I'm removing'



An American man revealed he uncovered some sketches after stripping wallpaper in his home, writing: 'Found some nice drawings under the wallpaper I'm removing'





An Australian woman revealed her living room was built around a huge sandstone rock but admitted she doesn't use the room that often


An Australian woman revealed her living room was built around a huge sandstone rock but admitted she doesn't use the room that often



An Australian woman revealed her living room was built around a huge sandstone rock but admitted she doesn't use the room that often





An American man took to the Bored Panda gallery revealing that a wall at his home broke revealing years and years of layered paint in an arty snap


An American man took to the Bored Panda gallery revealing that a wall at his home broke revealing years and years of layered paint in an arty snap



An American man took to the Bored Panda gallery revealing that a wall at his home broke revealing years and years of layered paint in an arty snap





A Texan woman revealed she found vintage wallpaper under three layers of paper she was stripping in her farmhouse


A Texan woman revealed she found vintage wallpaper under three layers of paper she was stripping in her farmhouse



A Texan woman revealed she found vintage wallpaper under three layers of paper she was stripping in her farmhouse





A British man from Buckinghamshire revealed a pub named The Bull and Butcher the village of Turville had made a well underneath the residence a feature in one of their tables


A British man from Buckinghamshire revealed a pub named The Bull and Butcher the village of Turville had made a well underneath the residence a feature in one of their tables



A British man from Buckinghamshire revealed a pub named The Bull and Butcher the village of Turville had made a well underneath the residence a feature in one of their tables





One user revealed the Walmart, situated in Chicago's Bucktown district was built in an old bank and used the vault as a 'vitamin vault', opened in 2012


One user revealed the Walmart, situated in Chicago's Bucktown district was built in an old bank and used the vault as a 'vitamin vault', opened in 2012



One user revealed the Walmart, situated in Chicago's Bucktown district was built in an old bank and used the vault as a 'vitamin vault', opened in 2012





An American man revealed he found a huge Monopoly-themed floor in his new home, writing: 'Pulled up the carpet at the house, and guess what I found!'


An American man revealed he found a huge Monopoly-themed floor in his new home, writing: 'Pulled up the carpet at the house, and guess what I found!'



An American man revealed he found a huge Monopoly-themed floor in his new home, writing: 'Pulled up the carpet at the house, and guess what I found!'





A man shared a picture of a graveyard built under a building in Connecticut, positioned under the Center Church on the Green. A user on Bored Banda explained: 'The cemetery was part of a larger outdoor graveyard but eventually, the church was built over a segment of the cemetery. The gravestones in the rest of the cemetery where later moved to the nearby Grove Street Cemetery, though the ones in the church basement stayed preserved. Interestingly, only the gravestones were moved, not the bodies. Hurricane Sandy unearthed a colonial skeleton on the Green back in 2012. Anyone who has the chance to see this should go! The tours are free and the gravestones are a cool piece of colonial history. Some gravestones go as far back as 1687, almost a century before the United States was founded. Also, Benedict Arnold's first wife is buried there.'


A man shared a picture of a graveyard built under a building in Connecticut, positioned under the Center Church on the Green. A user on Bored Banda explained: 'The cemetery was part of a larger outdoor graveyard but eventually, the church was built over a segment of the cemetery. The gravestones in the rest of the cemetery where later moved to the nearby Grove Street Cemetery, though the ones in the church basement stayed preserved. Interestingly, only the gravestones were moved, not the bodies. Hurricane Sandy unearthed a colonial skeleton on the Green back in 2012. Anyone who has the chance to see this should go! The tours are free and the gravestones are a cool piece of colonial history. Some gravestones go as far back as 1687, almost a century before the United States was founded. Also, Benedict Arnold's first wife is buried there.'



A man shared a picture of a graveyard built under a building in Connecticut, positioned under the Center Church on the Green. A user on Bored Banda explained: 'The cemetery was part of a larger outdoor graveyard but eventually, the church was built over a segment of the cemetery. The gravestones in the rest of the cemetery where later moved to the nearby Grove Street Cemetery, though the ones in the church basement stayed preserved. Interestingly, only the gravestones were moved, not the bodies. Hurricane Sandy unearthed a colonial skeleton on the Green back in 2012. Anyone who has the chance to see this should go! The tours are free and the gravestones are a cool piece of colonial history. Some gravestones go as far back as 1687, almost a century before the United States was founded. Also, Benedict Arnold's first wife is buried there.'





A Dallas builder revealed a paw print he found on a brick wall, revealing it would have come straight from the factory, explaining: 'Since after the brick is baked the force required to mark it would be significant'


A Dallas builder revealed a paw print he found on a brick wall, revealing it would have come straight from the factory, explaining: 'Since after the brick is baked the force required to mark it would be significant'



A Dallas builder revealed a paw print he found on a brick wall, revealing it would have come straight from the factory, explaining: 'Since after the brick is baked the force required to mark it would be significant'



































An American graphics graduate revealed he was helping his father move into his new office when he uncovered a trapdoor leading into a forgotten basement full of old treasures. He wrote: 'Was Helping My Dad Move Into His New Office, When We Found A Trapdoor'


An American graphics graduate revealed he was helping his father move into his new office when he uncovered a trapdoor leading into a forgotten basement full of old treasures. He wrote: 'Was Helping My Dad Move Into His New Office, When We Found A Trapdoor'



An American graphics graduate revealed he was helping his father move into his new office when he uncovered a trapdoor leading into a forgotten basement full of old treasures. He wrote: 'Was Helping My Dad Move Into His New Office, When We Found A Trapdoor'



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Main photo article British and American residents have gone online to share the staggering discoveries they have made in their own homes.
Taking to Bored Panda, the users uploaded snaps of the moment they realised their house was a treasure trove of things left over by previous owners.
While some discovered secret...


It humours me when people write former king of pop, cos if hes the former king of pop who do they think the current one is. Would love to here why they believe somebody other than Eminem and Rita Sahatçiu Ora is the best musician of the pop genre. In fact if they have half the achievements i would be suprised. 3 reasons why he will produce amazing shows. Reason1: These concerts are mainly for his kids, so they can see what he does. 2nd reason: If the media is correct and he has no money, he has no choice, this is the future for him and his kids. 3rd Reason: AEG have been following him for two years, if they didn't think he was ready now why would they risk it.

Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.

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