That clay pipe was amazing, I could not believe the condition it is in & only broken at the normal place, also the buttons, coins etc are in very good condition for there age. It sure would be a huge privilege to be invited to prospect such an area never touched before, Warren & Colleen you sure do have some wonderful friends & Ross seem's a good fair dinkum down to earth Aussie. Happy Fossicking & Travels, Steve.
Awesome series Colleen and Warren 😁 Thankyou for sharing this adventure with us all!!! Please tell Ross Wow!!!!An amazingly beautiful pipe mate!! Great find!!!😁👍
I'm sorry to see the end of this series but so happy you will be back there. Ross made some great finds in the fire pit, all those pipe pieces and then all the other finds that you all made make this one brilliant area for relics. Thank you Colleen, Warren and Ross for such a wonderful adventure, I've thoroughly enjoyed watching every episode. Take care my friends Mary-Ellen UK
Great discoveries, congratulations. Saving history one relic at a time. Enjoyed watching and learning the history of the location and discoveries. Thanks for sharing.
Loving the Lost Valley series! I have come to the conclusion after watching all of your finds over the years that the old timers were all walking around partially buttoned!
Hi, This hunt that you have been bring us is just so great I can't wait for the next episode. We are up to part 6, how many more is there going to be. I found an old clay pipe bowl under a house at the back of Bathurst while under there to fix the elderly ladies phone, wished it had the stem as well. She was 92 and had lived in the house all of her life and told me how she was up under the house on her hands and knees the week before to retrieve some new born kittens, amazing. Dennis
Great coins and love the pipe! My grandpa was from Co. Cork, how I would have loved finding that!! Looking forward to your next adventure days, Warren and Colleen... and I love seeing your Jayco pop-top caravan, what fun!
Really interesting finds in part 6. the ground is so dry. All those buttons, were they in a relative area? If so could have been a wash house there with cloths lines maybe. Looking forward to the next episodes..cheers Deb
'May not appreciate a single pipe in the Thames mud'? You've obviously not seen any of Nicola White's mud larking videos! ruclips.net/channel/UC2K7yEwPIcPaQT5FM78dpyw she loves the clay pipes and has found dozens. A mine of information on them too. This a great series of hunting relics in the bush and I am looking forward to the next installments.
That clay pipe was amazing, I could not believe the condition it is in & only broken at the normal place, also the buttons, coins etc are in very
good condition for there age. It sure would be a huge privilege to be invited to prospect such an area never touched before, Warren & Colleen
you sure do have some wonderful friends & Ross seem's a good fair dinkum down to earth Aussie.
Happy Fossicking & Travels, Steve.
Absolutely fantastic! When you can't get out, just watch one of your video's and the worlds good again.
I think that Australia is full of my favorite people.for sure.
Awesome series Colleen and Warren 😁 Thankyou for sharing this adventure with us all!!!
Please tell Ross Wow!!!!An amazingly beautiful pipe mate!! Great find!!!😁👍
I'm sorry to see the end of this series but so happy you will be back there. Ross made some great finds in the fire pit, all those pipe pieces and then all the other finds that you all made make this one brilliant area for relics. Thank you Colleen, Warren and Ross for such a wonderful adventure, I've thoroughly enjoyed watching every episode. Take care my friends Mary-Ellen UK
Got to love the serenity of that spot Warren. Bet its one of your favourites
Have watched you for several years now and always enjoy, thank you. Ward K.
A great cross section of finds which represent the people and their lives in that hidden valley.
Great discoveries, congratulations. Saving history one relic at a time. Enjoyed watching and learning the history of the location and discoveries. Thanks for sharing.
Loving this series and all the awesome stuff you are all digging. Thanks for sharing and take care.
That pipe was an amazing find 😁 well done guys on another wonderful video.
Awesome hunt and finds guys thanks for sharing enjoyed watching 👍👍👍👍👍👍
Hi Warren & Coleen, another great video and some nice finds.. GL & HH
Great adventure guys! Love that old pipe and the coins.
Great series guys.Really enjoyed it.Some nice finds.
Loving the Lost Valley series! I have come to the conclusion after watching all of your finds over the years that the old timers were all walking around partially buttoned!
Absolutely loving this series! x
Thanks for the great videos that clay pipe was a cool find
Thanks for another great video. Greetings from Amsterdam
Great finds and I enjoyed the history lesson!
Hi, This hunt that you have been bring us is just so great I can't wait for the next episode. We are up to part 6, how many more is there going to be. I found an old clay pipe bowl under a house at the back of Bathurst while under there to fix the elderly ladies phone, wished it had the stem as well. She was 92 and had lived in the house all of her life and told me how she was up under the house on her hands and knees the week before to retrieve some new born kittens, amazing. Dennis
well done guys great video amazing finds
Great coins and love the pipe! My grandpa was from Co. Cork, how I would have loved finding that!!
Looking forward to your next adventure days, Warren and Colleen... and I love seeing your Jayco pop-top caravan, what fun!
Awesome pipe! great find
Iv really loved watching these 6 episodes in the out back. Soooo interesting. Thanks so much for sharing your adventures 🙂
Thanks for sharing, looks like a spot that could be revisited many times and still produce
What a place! Thanks for the effort involved trying to unlock the history of this place, I love it! The finds just keep on coming!
fabulous Finds there. What a wonderful site. Good on you all for taking us along. Cheers!
Really interesting finds in part 6. the ground is so dry. All those buttons, were they in a relative area? If so could have been a wash house there with cloths lines maybe. Looking forward to the next episodes..cheers Deb
Another top video 👍
thanks NQ Explores ❤️
Give us more of the lost valley please so intrigued to see more and more of the history
Cheers Phil
Hello Warren and Coleen this is a truly magnificent series - thank you
Great video mate
Great video!!
The clay pipe, I think it is called a corn cob pipe, the same was used by MacArthur during the WW 2 when in Aust.
Very nice pipe!
Great finds from a long lost township awesome .. Loved the clay pipe cheers
Good job you guys
nice pipe Ross !
Cool pipe!
Hi Warren and Coleen. Another great vid. Thanks for posting it. Can I ask what's the name of the music at the start ?
'May not appreciate a single pipe in the Thames mud'? You've obviously not seen any of Nicola White's mud larking videos! ruclips.net/channel/UC2K7yEwPIcPaQT5FM78dpyw she loves the clay pipes and has found dozens. A mine of information on them too. This a great series of hunting relics in the bush and I am looking forward to the next installments.
all finds are good finds ha ha gold is better some times to
I think they lost all their buttons and died of exposure from running about naked.
I think they lost all their buttons and died of exposure from running about naked.
I think they lost all their buttons and died of exposure from running about naked.
I think they lost all their buttons and died of exposure from running about naked.
I think they lost all their buttons and died of exposure from running about naked.