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Once in a Lifetime Discovery While Exploring Abandoned

Once in a Lifetime Discovery While Exploring Abandoned Mine

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“Mines of the West”

Part 2 of our Girard Mine exploration features a once in a lifetime discovery of a hand-made ore car train. I don’t think I’ll ever see anything like this again…It makes you wonder what other undiscovered things are beneath Tombstone. I have many other videos from mines in Tombstone, check…

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  1. 4:49 if you listen to this time stamp with headphones you hear a woman voice saying “ Let me out” I’ve been hearing so many EVP’s in mine videos it’s nuts
    6:046:05 “Get out” evp 😮
    6:39 “slowly” evp
    7:50 “help I’m melting” another evp man that mine is haunted as fuck

  2. the ore cars remind me of the one in ???? the angled decline, that has that old sq lantern, the amazing headframe deep down around the 500. how someone stacked up d boxes, kinda like this. i know you know which one. will never say where. Frank may come down and take something

  3. I grew up in the mother lode country in calaveras county California and gold mines were everywhere with mining carts in them i visited the mines in my thirties and all the ore carts old cars were all missing even the old ruins were dug up and vandalized

  4. boy the mineralisation is wild down there in NV!

    thanks for taking us along, stellar recording!

    I like the difference perspectives TVR and you present. I truly enjoy both and admire your commitment and dedication!

  5. Hercules powder …is explosives..most likely Dynamite…be very careful explorinng because of rhe caps and nitro sugar…..also wear a mask and if possible bring oygen im pretty sure the vents arre sealed there they used Borax in some mines to kill bugs and mold…. beautiful viens in the walls wow

  6. I love watching your videos and while I have done a very small amount of caving I would love to go explore an abandoned mine but where I live in Tennessee there is a lot of underground moisture that would probably make most of the old coal mines here pretty unsafe.

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