Stunning Finds Found In A Flooded Mine Shaft & A Sad local story
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- Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
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Join us in this exhilarating adventure as we delve deep into the UK's forgotten mines with our lead explorer, Ioan. Experience the thrill of discovery as we unearth genuine gems, stunning underground landscapes, and remarkable historical artifacts illuminating our rich mining heritage. [#UKLostMines #MineExploration]
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Our adventure begins with Ioan, an expert mine explorer, and author. Discover the mesmerizing underground world as we share his most astounding finds. Every gem has a story to tell, and Ioan is here to narrate. Check out his incredible journey [www.amazon.com...]. [#IoanGreatFinds]
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We venture into these mines, not forgetting the miners who paved our way. Witness the unique finds in a newly discovered flooded mine shaft! The anticipation builds up as we reveal the surprises that wait! [#MiningHeroes]
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I always enjoy the stories behind the mines you go into, even if they are sad. 🙂
Thanks for all of the adventures. From someone who suffers from claustrophobia, watching y'all each week gives me the feeling im right there with you. I love the history lessons as well..
Me too.
You guys are the best 🤩 very nice view!
I love this channel and the fact that you can make me feel as if I’m there as well. The stories you tell and the history you impart is phenomenal. Thank you!!!
This mine is beautiful. Thanks for the views.
Thanks from Colorado for another great adventure 👍
amazing... fascinating...
Folks, thanks for another interesting video.
Most entertaining, Thanks Lost Mines.
The mine with the waterfall and timbers is a particularly interesting mine to look at. I used to live in the area about 25 years ago and explored some of the mines. Dangerous but fascinating.
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
You are hardcore,most entertaining many thanks!
Awesome exploring . Cheers Alan
These videos are amazing. Keep up the good work and watch out for those false floors. (From Alabama)
Those false floors are scary!
The timbers between " foot and hanging walls" are known to me as "Tom's" and are inserted from the top down as the broken dirt is removed after the stope has been mined as an indicator of ground moving. (An old workings miner)🙏
Fascinating and a great walk through with your knowledge, out of interest around 1890/1900 there were 21 miners trapped after a flood and partial fall, they got 20 out but never found the other one, commemorated on a joint grave stone in Pelsall West Midlands,
That was one awesome top notch mine and those timbers were huge like how did the miners get thoses in there ?
Awesome explore guys, Stay safe down in the dungeons lol, all the best from tasmania, Australia
I have a great grandfather who died at the Thistledown Mine outside of Ouray, Colorado in 1909. Fell and grabbed an electric wire that wasn't properly insulated. I'd like to go up to the mine these days and see if it's still accessible.
I must get back underground soon!
i wonder how many years it took to dig that mine. Bloody hard hard graft.
again; thank you all for doing what incredibly strong moles with 6 inch hawsers would be need to make me go down there. Really fascinating, incredibly interesting, but scary as hell!
I notice that you are still not carrying any safety equipment, lets hope you dont run into bad air any time soon
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When you calling up Lancashire
Have we got some good mines over Lancashire way
What were they mining on both.
I think he mentioned led.
I like watching your videos. For us not familiar with the UK, please lets us know what area you're in and what type of mine. example: we're in Wales today and going to explore a lead mine.
All of their videos are in Wales, generally in the area surrounding Aberystwyth.
Sadly, there is a problem of vandalism and theft of artefacts in mines nowadays. The other priblem is of landowners collapsing mine entrances to stip people exploring if places start to get a lot of visits.
This is why you'll rarely see "proper" intros on mine exploring videos from the UK. I hope that's helpful.
Ropes. False floors can be a deal. Move on for sure.