Mining
Discovering What Lies Deep Underground in This
Discovering What Lies Deep Underground in This Abandoned Mine
#Discovering #Lies #Deep #Underground
“Desert Trails”
This is the first mine I explored in an area I had not visited since I was caught in an underground earthquake.
In this abandoned mine, we’ll take you down to one of the many fascinating mines in Nevada.
This mine exploration is a unique experience that will let you discover what lies deep…
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I can use computer vision to detect the scenery and compare it to other videos or Google photos . N find the location . Good videos
Thank you for taking us along on your journey. Enjoyed the excitement!
Oh yeah, a house out here. No utilities, right? Got it.
Esta bonito por dentro pero que miedo entrar hasta el fondo ese hombre es valiente yo de ver estoy nerviosa como va salir a caminado mucho se puede perder ❤
The guy who lives at Sarah Gordo mines he's got that view from his front door
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Hello, nice video!
glad you are careful – you could spend a lot of time down there, getting out !!
It's extremely dangerous to enter any mine and you need permission from the owner of the mine if your not careful you could loose your life
You are a very brave man! Thank you!
Has this mine been surveyed? It seems that a lot of the wall markings are not that old……
Was this a gold mine or silver?
Going back so far into a mine with so many turns and directions, I beleive I would brought along some chalk to mark the walls. Also they are dangerous to be in case of an earthquake!
If I were you, I'd get a prospecting permit, Get a decent metal detector ( Minelab equnox 800) and pin ponter. and go get the stuff the old timers had no clue of just under the surface.
9:41 did that say "Eat Shit?"
Fascinating, harrowing tour.
Egad, what's in an abandoned mine? Rattlesnakes and collapsing ceilings….
If someone wants to know we're you are they will find you.
You need to turn down your light some when viewing the grappihti. It fads out what ever you are looking at for us. That carved out area behind the door looks like it was their dynamite or explosives storage. It looks like the earthquake or maybe just "time" brought down the rock work on the back of the adet. The mineral looks to be very porus on the walls the further that you went in. Do you have any idea what was being mined here? Thanks for your "no fear" explore for you & us.
I wonder why it has such a strong door on it?? There's got to be other levels seeing as it has ore chutes!
It's incredible that that mine is still in pretty good shape seeing as it's over a hundred years old!!!
Being in a mine when a earthquake hits must be like getting depth charged in a sub in WW2!!!
Honestly kinda boring …
It's too bad that you cannot keep your hands off of the wood structures(TOUCHING & SQUEEZING), the walls(SCRAPING & SCALING) and debris(BREAKING APART) in order to try to (EDIFY) a point to yourself!!!!! THIS COMMENT FROM A MINER!!!!!!! WHAT A NEOPHYTE FOOL, YOUR BEHAVIOR EXHIBITS, WITH KNOWLEDGE OF RESENT CALVING OF CEILING STRUCTURES!!!!!!!!!!!
You have really good directional intuition. I've watched you turn left and right several times, where I would have stuck to either the right hand or left hand rule. I was really surprised there were no ore cart tracks. That's a lot of rock to haul by manual labor.
Thank you for the explore. I'm glad you got out safe.
NOTHING IS WHAT IT SEEMS
I'm the movie Prometheus they had a floating sphere. They just released. And it 3D mapped everything. To bad one is not available.
I like how all you mine explorer’s think you keep things “secret “ it’s laughable a best ! Living in Nevada and California for years and exploring every single weekend and on days off I’ve been to every single mine that’s ever been posted on utube .heck I’ve even worked at some way back in the day .I could easily name the mine and mining district in any state west of the Rockies. Lol. So spare the melodrama and just make a video of you trespassing and leave it at that
Bro has opps
YOU should NEVER go in alone ! OMG
Clay is what you find at the bottom of the river or glacial outwash. Fault gouge is what you find underground,same consistency.
What crazy purpose did this mole have? Futility!
Magnifique cette mine perdu dans la montagne 👍👍🤝🤝🔥🔥
i wonder about earthquakes ?
It's not an explore, it is an exploration.
Man I feel you on the quake. I live in Southern New Mexico where we have a ton of Air Force fighter activity. More than once a sonic boom has gone off almost directly over a mine I'm in and you'll get a few little chunks dropping from the ceiling. High pucker factor! Cool video.
Wow them views at the start, as for a house, dude what about the shops ??, where's the nearest coffee shop ?
At 19:00 minuets you are way in there ,what were they mining for and where is all the rock from these tunnels and how did they get it out of there, i didn't see any tracks for wheeling it or carting it out? are there big piles outside the entrance that i missed? Great video, but creepy ,i wouldn't want to be in there.
You have balls or part mole. Thinking how far you are underground gives me the chills.
There is no way I would go into a crumbling death trap.
Its got clay
Its a mine….
Its a clay-mine 😂
This guy makes me nervous for 1 … seems highly unprepared for such a deteriorated mine…
And 2 he says he doesnt like showing too much scenery because other people try find it …
But dude they are no different to yourself… and if they do have a little dig or scratch …who cares … does it truly effect your life that much… apart from those 2 things great explore would love to see some samples taken home crush pan ect and results shown
I worry about you man , seeing a bag with “ Amonia -nitrate , Explosives “on it and trying to lift / and or move it , was NOT the brightest or safest thing to do !! I may not have as many years of experience going into old mines as you my friend, but I know Damn well how dangerous old Dynamite & explosives can become after long periods of moisture / humidity / etc, and if I run across ANY, I give them a wide berth & proceed with extreme caution . Messing with the wrong piece of history in an old mine shaft just might “ Blow up your YouTube channel “ in ways you definitely won’t want it to. Just my 2 cents here . As you always say , “ Get out & explore , but stay safe “ . Better practice a bit more discretion in future around unknown bags or containers as you just never know …. C-ya hopefully on your next escapade. 😎👍