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Pushing Into Unexplored Areas Of A Large Abandoned Mine

Pushing Into Unexplored Areas Of A Large Abandoned Mine Complex – Part 1

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This abandoned mine dates back to the 1800s and silver, lead, copper and zinc ore was pulled out of this complex of mines… Several large, abandoned mines connect underground at this site, but the others are totally inaccessible from the surface. The mine we entered from will likely not be…

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  1. As your team starts out at 8:22, that is a huge chamber that was stopped out! Lots of crumbling as to all the stopeing thru out the adets. The way the miners ventured up/down/sideways tells me that the mineral veins were extensive. What a way to mine into a hill. This mine is sure different in many facets as to how the miners took the mineral out. (It was a quick study, but thanks for the documentation).

  2. Hi Justin, I loved seeing those old ore carts and that barrel was pretty nice too, I agree with you, they really did take a lot of material out of there. I don't know how you guys keep your nerve on those sections that fall through, was Jeremy okay as it looked like he fell quite a few feet at one point on the rope ???.
    Thank you for sharing, much love. xx πŸ’ž

  3. The sarcasm runs deep with you, Justin! It's amazing that this complex maze of tunnels exists below the streets of Kabul unbeknownst to the passers-by.

  4. A nice big stope you started in wow, and a lot more further in and a bit off a mess all over, not strange with all those big stopes , a great explore indeed thanks Justin.

  5. Thank you for this amazing Video.
    The Intro is absolut great πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚
    The mine is very good and very dangerous .
    A great thank you for taking the risks to bring the pictures to us.
    The miners have done a big amount of work but in the end they got a bit crazy with all these levels and sublevels and this very thin space between the levels.😊😊
    You did right not to Show the location of the mine.
    I am looking forward to Part 2
    Greeting from Germany the Harz mountains and the Rammelsberg Mine.
    GlΓΌck Auf
    Frank Galetzka

  6. I would love to have at least two old (riveted preferred) mine carts to use to haul dirt on my property. At the very minimum put solid rubber tires on it but keep it as original as possible!
    Having a lot of that trackb would be awesome as well to make a train ride for my granddaughter on our families 20 acres.

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