Hidden in a waterfall! Amazing abandoned lost MEDIEVAL mines (pt1)
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- Опубликовано: 30 окт 2020
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this was a brilliant exploration what we found was nice, and well worth the adventure!
amazing find in this mine, and nice to be back after being on lock down with the virus we have emerged and are finding again! enjoy. Al
Amazing original timber workings still in place in this deep cold wet abandoned mine on to more adventure and exploring of the history of these welsh and ancient mines
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Secret tunnel behind a waterfall? Was fully expecting a treasure chest or a dragon.
Or Balrog.
I was expecting a drauger and a rune carved wall.
I am pretty sure the name of the guy in front of the camera is Tintin
@@crimzenwoffinden9973 hahaha skyrim
@@crimzenwoffinden9973 Things get real when you see a carved wall.
That looks exactly like the cave entrance in Skyrim
Haha it sure does, awesome game also
Which one lol
@@chroniccrypto5621 oh man it’s been years. The one the main questline sends you to, it’s in a crypt. Totally forget the name of the place.
Ti Ko Bleakfalls Barrow?
Maybe thats what the people that built this mideval mine based it off
I appreciate how you explain things so people who don't know anything about mining understand...like me. 👍
I agree. Much better than - Duuude!
Dude says “oh look it’s collapsed here”. I’d be like “well… perhaps we should get TF out of here then?”
So interesting I’m glad you guys had fun exploring and could show it to us. I am personally too terrified to go into such narrow spaces so I’m thankful that you filmed and shared.
Medieval mines now that’s cool. My great great grandfather James Douglas founded a ton of copper mines in Arizona in the 1870s. I’ve seen some explorations of those, but this is really cool! Thanks for the video!
That entrance to the roman mine is amazing 👍 like a place in middle earth 🙏👍
Everybody gangsta until the dwarves start to singing
Everybody gangsta until you wake up the Balrog.
@@umbra1085 YOU SHALL NOT PASS!!
😆YAS
@Hynrik It's ye olde English, nincompoop.
Far over the Mistyyy mountains cold
I crawled through a lava tube near bend oregon usa, and farted at the very end, we were all on our hands and knees at this point in the tube. Ppl were crawling out as fast as they could. I had diarrhea coming so it stunk bad. It may still stink today and that was 35 years ago lol
Was it Lava River Cave?
@@cltracy2921 im not sure. It was 3 decades ago
I've been there as well about 10 years ago. We wondered what died down in the end of the tube...
@@nikolaisikes6245 lol
@@nikolaisikes6245 it was back in 2002 for me, and it still stank then.
Wow, dramatic place, never seen one that close to a waterfall, very old coffin level.
I'm glad yall have this and their being no graffiti.
Believe it or not, some people respect their history.
Propably further away from any bigger centers
Isn’t it funny it’s always the illiterate that love to write.
Thats just daft. Graffiti is history too. Check out churches. Craftsmen would leave their marks so future generations could see that it was them. The word Graffiti has bad connotations.
@@stewartwyeth1302 we are talking about the vandalism kind of graffiti here. At least I was but people have different perspectives to the conversation.
White figure all the way in the back at 2:49 spotted
Easily the most incredible mine video. 1500 years old? No explosives? Utterly amazing
Simply amazing! I can't imagine exploring a mine that old.
Can Yu imagine yourself chipping away in their, for days and days?!
Have to get the ore somehow!
i guess, if i was born into it during those times 😂
Greetings from a California mine explorer 🇺🇸👍🏻
Keep off the moors! Stay on the road!
Thanks for posting this. Was fun and interesting to watch. 😀
Love watching mine explores, and now I find a channel of people exploring in mid wales. Amazing I live in mid wales 🏴
2:00
haha, he's in a rural area and he's blown away that there are "trees and whatnot".
I am sitting in my home in NW Montana usa... droolilng over the history you guys get to see! Thanks for recording for us! Some of us are a bit... stuck in hell...
More to come!
Why are you stuck in hell?
@@slimjim4981 The person in charge of my countys health is antivax/antimask and thinks covid is fake, my state currently tops the us boards for infection per 100k people, currently 1 in 26 have covid, the new leader of the state is anti mask and thnks covid is fake, 1.2million people in the state with 50k infected... soo...hell... filled with low iq morons. So watching these guys is a fresh breath of intelligent air. If that makes any sense..
@Christopher Gray we have 7 months of winter, california costs of living and ghetto wages and meth galore. its not that great. lovely to visit though.
@@thebombdigitydog Your state is pretty high, according to www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/usa/montana/ but it certainly isn't the worst. It is ranked about 10th worst per worldometer. And while there have been 50K confirmed cases, the number of currently sick is between 17-22K. The n
Everybody gangsta until you wake up the Balrog.
How awesome ! They just discovered the sewage !
If you think this level is cool wait until you see what we have found, stunning medieval levels, we will be filming it very soon.
Iv been watching your videos for a few years now, I do much the same myself and by myself. I really appreciate your knowledge and explanations. I'd love to chat and learn a bit more, I'm in clarach myself and always up for a explore.
@@moodybmoodyable absolutely no problems, we can arrange something for sure. Al
@@LostMines nice! .. Here's my email: moodybmoody@gmail.com let me know when it'll be good to tag along, or what you're planning next, I'm around at weekends, working in the week :(
I look forward to it.
Why was an entrance made next to a waterfall? And this is not a mine for precious metals ?
I would guess Waterfall wasn't there when it was dug 100's of years ago
That old mine looked more solid then a lot of mines in california I guess the explosives must fracture the rock and lead to feature caveins beautiful in it own way great job!
I know I’ve seen videos of people going in these abandoned mines and I am shitting like WHY would you do that this looks safe by comparison
All done by candlelight, amazing determination.
Glück Auf aus dem schönen Oberharz. ⚒
There’s a certain smell to these mines I love !
Very interesting. I remember finding similiar tunnels in Germany as a boy. Interesting that this tunnel came to a dead end. Wonder what its purpose was other than for hiding.
I get it now! Dummkopf i am. They were harvesting something in these tunnels like building Stone.
‘Oresome’ very enjoyable.
Wow. That was really interesting! (Just been reading merlin in the crystal cave 😆)
So beautiful hidden waterfalls
Great history 👏 love it ... picture the miners and the lifes struggles back then
Wow! I am Horribly Claustrophobic! I'm 6' tall 250lbs. and watching you go in those tight passages, then crouching to get through some, then you said you're 5'6" tall, I immediately felt convulsions from Claustrophobic Freakout. Some people fear dying in fire, others fear drowning, my greatest fear would be to get stuck in one of those and not be able to move and eventually die there, eeeeesh!!!!
It does get a bit tight sometimes, my fear is heights 😁
People were smaller back then and most likely easily fit in there...and yes baskets were used to haul ore, sometimes in a chain handing it from person to person.
What the rails remind me of is the "pit ponies" used to haul ore....they had a short and rough life and often abused.
Great findings of very old workings going to modern ones all must hidden by the water fall.
Thank you for sharing that with us. It is very amazing.
I can’t wait for the day someone comes across the lizard people
Throughly enjoyed your video. Thank you for the adventure.
I tried to go into an old tin mine in Cornwall, but it was a solid wall of flies!
Awesome footage. Very interesting. This my first time learning you have mines dating back to Roman times. Wow I would love to see one. I'm in Australia and earliest mine I've explored is 1850's
What an amazing place to visit. Thanks for sharing 👍
Went in here last weekend :D, second time going in, unbelievable piece of history!
That was incredible!! Thank you for sharing !
Hello nice to see the real old history of the early Roman time and by the water fall it did not look like a lot of waste at least now showing great video Cjd wash state 👍
It’s beautiful there! Magical
Absolutely loving these videos. The simple explanations are so helpful and your knowledge is vast. You don't seem to assume that everyone that's keenly interested know all the terms etc. Thanks!
This place is wonderful!
Amazing what a mine. I watch Abandoned and Forgotten Places that shows American mines. Really getting very interested in these old mines. Great job and fascinating exploration. Will be watching more.
I Knw me too. The ones in America.
Nice 👍 video thanks 🙏 for sharing my friend stay safe stay connecte good luck 🍀👍
A good geometry to dig while preventing collapse without adding wooden support
We found a adit behind a waterfall last year looking for other workings, loved it!
Good to know about places like this when our Sun goes into micro nova!
Fascinating! Many thanks. I particularly like the history that goes with it. Well done!
Im so glad i found your channel. Just brilliant so interesting , informative & the mines are just stunning. Great documentary. ❤😊
You guys are something else, bravo for your bravery.
Totally amazing. Thanks for all your work to bring this to everyone around the world.
Thanks for watching!
5:30 - come and see the coffin levels in Derbyshire - many are much smaller!
Another great video and mine. Like the explanation of what they mined. And the next one please!
Incredible find and exploring. Thanks again for sharing your work. Kind regards, Paul in Lower Boddington
This is so awesome! And you're so knowledgeable! Thank you for sharing
So very cool. Love the history. Greetings from the USA. Please be careful and I pray God's protection over you all. 🙏
Enjoyed watching you both but you wouldn't catch me going far inside of that tunnel . My self preservation instincts would kick in warning me not to be silly !! 😁
You guys were not alone in there if you slow the video down and watch it you'll see a lot more than just orbs
I love old mines. So cool!
It would make for Great Theatrics, back in Ancient times, to appear from behind a waterfall, or disappear behind a waterfall, one would think you had God like Powers, if you did that
Enid Blyton uses entrances hidden behind waterfalls as a device in one or two of her books.
devious bordering sinster 😚
Wow very cool amazing what people were up to
That was Really Cool, Thanks For Sharing 💙
What a beautiful mine!
I cannot imagine how hard it was to carve those mines
Imagine how hard it was to build the pyramids or the walls at Machu Picchu
@@jimritzheimer7465 Thanks...my mind just exploded.
@@jimritzheimer7465 I really want to believe they fingered out how to manipulate and control rocks with sounds frequency techniques. In Egypt, I am glad to see that the builders (at least some) were not slaves. They had a nice village and seem to have had provided comfortable lives for the families of builders (even if builders' bodies were destroyed by working with the huge rocks). There was a high price but it seems worth it to them.
@@kristinessTX it's amazing. I cannot fathom how ancient people were able to build these structures that still stand today. What amazes me the most is that with all of our modern technology we still cannot duplicate what they did thousands if not tens of thousands of years ago.
It's amazing actually being in them especially the very old mines, totally mind blowing. Al
That is amazingly beautiful 😍 the entrance is awsome
This was awesome gents. Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
so interesting.. i can see how someone could feel clostrophobic in a tunnel like that.. but also feel ok as you know someone has been there before
I'm 6'-1" I definitely would be very uncomfortable walking in that adit. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for watching!
Very cool! Thanks for sharing.
Crazy cool caves!
Imagine all the eye injuries people got before safety glasses.
No doubt. You had to rely on your "safety squints" entirely.
Back in those days, eye injuries were the least of their concerns.
@@jl_woodworks no, they would still be a very big concern you cant do much if you are blind
Back then your eyelids where your safety glasses
Big movie! Very interesting! Best regards from Guarapari Brazil!
Excellent... an intelligent crew. Thanks guys.
Thats fuquin cool !!!
Amazing that those tunnels are so old and not one sign of graffiti or garbage. There's hope for humanity after all
Not anymore, thanks to RUclips
Don't come to America! You'll change your mind real quick!
WOW,
THANKS 4 THIS AMAZING VIDEO
Wow! Amazing place! 😍👍
Great video. Reminds me of The Wookey Hole caves in Cheddar, Somerset which I visited a few times while living in Bristol.
Right on
This is truly an epic video. Well done.
How amazing
Brilliant Video All The Best Of Health To You All.
Coolbeens. Really cool place and cool video
That is very cool. Thank you
Wow 😍 Love from India ❤️
Beautiful!!!☆
Cool video. Nice old mine
Very cool.
1000 years time there will be a ancient torch with AA batterys in there 🤣
And the Energizer Bunny.
Beauty place
Miraculous
Marvelous
Amazing
Unbelievable
Your Efforts are highly appreciable.
Awesome video and channel. Enjoyed watching your exploration trip. Entering the portal of history engraved in the rocks brings always surprises. Cheers.
Awesome thank you!
wow, amazing mine, probably the oldest in tact coffin mine I've seen. Thanks for sharing guys :o)
One of these days you're going to find a hoard down one of these, I can feel it in my bones :o)
Fingers crossed!
@@LostMines Better to find a hoard than a horde.
Haha yes absolutely