Mining
We accidentally found one of the largest abandoned
We accidentally found one of the largest abandoned mines in the southwest US
#accidentally #largest #abandoned
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I was totally not expecting to make a video on this location.. Initially, Jerith and I had a plan to explore a couple mines scattered around the area for the weekend. After a couple days, our trip was coming to an end.. we had just a few more hours of sunlight, so we thought we might as well…
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Wot were people mining for ??
Have been enjoying your channel for great adventures. This was a cool one! When I heard Jerith's name, I wondered: glad you mentioned he's from WESTERN MINE DETECTIVE. Have watched all his videos. Keep up the great work all you guys. :>)
This was an incredible video man! An insane explore and a well composed video!
Fun one guys. i see your channel has grown so much since it was under a 1000, good for you. I can't say i ever seen this one. I was in Darwin mine some 20 plus years ago. Now that is a huge mine, no doubt probably the largest in the southwest. maybe a hundred miles of tunnels, hell maybe more
and the ladder. got to go up the ladder.
i just started watching but i had to stop and ask about the glowing eyes at 3:55 till they see you begin to advance and they take off.
I thought I heard you mention this looks like Delmar @ 7:39, is that the one in Nevada? I used to go camping up there in the 90'2 with some friends. I never went in the mine, but they did once before when they first found it, they said there was a big room in there. they never wanted to go back in though, and we didn't have the gear for it anyway.
U would be screwed if your batteries died for your light
Good video but you miss too much like geology artifacts etc
Hey Owen what an amazing and an intriguing fine. Now you got me interested in knowing more about this mine. So, I can hardly wait for your return to continue this exploration. I love the videos that you shoot as it portrays a historical step back into time. Yes, I love mining history. Thanks again for the excellent video content.
It would be fantastic if we would know what was being mined, gold, silver, lead, in these mines.? What years they were active, and what the life of these miners were like.
Your video would have been much better if you were to slow down and show us The artifacts and stuff you just ran by everything kind of sucked.
Awesome seeing more of this mine! I was thinking that container of black goo around the 17:00 mark was maybe pine pitch when I ran across it?
Sweeeet❤I luv Imaginary Mine Exploring with my Imaginary friends,but this is way more entertaining!!😅
THAT was awesome! If I wasn't in my late 60'S, I would love to have explored there, just to find mineral samples!