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SURPRISING DISCOVERY While Exploring Mining Ruins in
SURPRISING DISCOVERY While Exploring Mining Ruins in Glen Lyon
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*This is an edited down & re-uploaded video I originally aired in November 2023.
What’s Behind the Glen Lyon Mine Subsidence area?
I’m hoping to answer that question by investigating the woods behind the sinkhole area. We already know that not one, but two underground mine subsidence’s took…
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This is a video from November 2023 that I re-edited & re-uploaded. A Brand New Adventure comes out Monday.
Enjoy your weekend!
love all the cool places you find so whats the next electric bike your going to review im getting a high performance scooter scooter next month with my income tax now if only I could afford video camera ID start my own you tube channel
Thanks for this replay. I enjoyed it.
w-b b co on the brick? Wilkes-Barre Brick Company?
That second bore hole tower must either have a long conduit leading to a hole in the local area….pulling sounds up the chimney…..or it connects to an underground mine cave that has an unknown surface hole somewhere….case in point is that subsidence
If you added the screaming coming out of the bore hole. Not funny JP!
"It's not what you look at that matters, it's what you see." -Motivation
Did you not hear what was coming out of that bore hole? Sounds like wind and children screaming, did you do that? Thats really creepy!!
Really interesting to see this new, edited version of this fascinating explore you did in the fall. I watched in November, and loved seeing it again because I always notice new things the second time that I missed before. Several places, I felt you would be safer with a partner, including the unexpected ravines, and places where you slipped & fell (40:00 min. mark) due to slippery leaves. All part of the adventure, and I know you take precautions. Love your outdoor explorations, Jay! Thanks for sharing a 2nd look here, and looking forward to many more adventures!😊💙
Any mine fire's in the area Pennsylvania has a bunch of them
From my coal experience in Appalachia this looks like a trace sinkhole that follows the old mine workings.
Nice explore; thank you for taking us along! ………🌝
There were voices of children/ghosts from the chimney👻
Fascinating J! You went down a rabbit hole on the followup visit. Still, you were able to make some good inferences and made some cool discoveries. Pleasure tailing along.
37:15 couldn't find anything relevant on NMMR or other database to suggest a prominent portal? Many of these data bases contain very old info from the VERY old times when records weren't kept too well. Does look like it may have been a small entrance to a manway or ???? Too small for a below ground to surface haulage shaft and you would have seen remnants of a headframe of sorts? Air shaft maybe? But why the masonry around it? Cool find for sure! You did find plenty of heavy wire rope to suggest something was being spooled from somewhere?
Great story and video thank you
Omgosh I’m so sorry for my multiple comments. Seems I always do that when I watch your vids – this looks like mudflood kind of evidence. Have you ever watched Jon Levi ?
I just did a check about Sasquatch sightings in PA. What made me think of it was when you mentioned it sounded like someone was walking near you and stopped when you stopped. Have heard that before. There’s plenty of info and sighting reports. Maybe look into it if you haven’t yet.
Enjoy seeing it again and coming up to date!
Too bad you can’t go out there with a leaf blower of some sort. I bet a lot more would be revealed. I wonder if this is an amalgamation of more than one event/project/time period.
That was an amazing exploration with some great discoveries, and it was wonderful to watch again! I hope the people that were affected by the disaster are ok now. What a mystery finding the shovel and seeing the dugout hole, maybe the person was looking for some treasure that was buried there. lol Like you said though, it definitely has something to do with mining. Looking forward to your new adventure coming soon and I hope you enjoy your weekend too, thank you JP!
Enjoyed seeing the area a second time ….still intriqued with all the random artifacts etc. creating such a puzzling mystery of how it all came about to create such an interesting landscape of "hills and valleys " ..Made me nervous (again) when you got really close to the steep edge of one ravine..afaid the slippery leaves would send you over . Thank you sharing the adventure again ..👍💙
Once again – very interesting! Thanks for taking us along!
I know of another interesting thing or two for you to explore in this area. Tell me if you want me to send coordinates and will do privately.
It looked like a pipe extending from the hillside near the smaller sinkhole so is it possible that it's for draining the water tower for inspecting the inside?
When you put the camera up to the hole you can hear kids hollering but when you took the camera away you couldn't hear them anymore
Such a cool place to explore JP! Great to see the re edit!👍
JP, my guess is that big trench was dugout by a big mechine. With the natural rock formation, doesn't seem to be a natural sink hole.
The last two times you went near that borehole/chimney I couldn't help but cringe. Hearing the sounds that came out of it this time… yikes. Like the butthole of a rabid animal, it's best to just avoid it.
Second time watching. 😱 WHAT DID I HEAR COMING OUT OF PIPE!?! Great video!!
Great replay of this video was a great adventure thanks Jay I enjoyed it just as much the second
I love when you explore old mines. My Grandfather was a miner for 50 years and President of his local union in Girardville PA. I spent a lot of my summers running around the mountains between Girardville and Ashland. Including Pioneer Coal Mine.
Even though is was re-edited and re-uploaded, it felt like a new video to us. Thanks for sharing this with us, we enjoyed it. 🤗
No, God knew we needed a place to throw our junk so He created one.
I hope those people are doing ok. Have you checked out the Ashley mine? When I worked at Chewy, I used to drive past it everyday. It is gated off. There's a Family Dollar there.
It is interesting. That reminds me, there used to be an old colliery in Stroudsburg.
Please tell me you added the creepy child yelling sounds coming out of the pipe😬😅
Did you post a video like this before the new year?
Sooo excited to see this pop up!! Thank you for your videos. I just love them!! I recently moved to a new state and am very excited to explore.