dude what yall are exploring is a massive buried complex. when your walking through the halls At 7:24 notice the ground is more stone than dirt. my hypothesis is the other tunnels have filled in half way with dirt. really intriguing find. id encourage to keep exploring and see what wonders or answers you might gleam from future expeditions.
That really has the feeling of great age to it. I wonder if all those tunnels weren't some sort of water supply channel, that would have gone through that tower and out through the low hole in the side. Makes me think of a mill, but I don't think the tower looks that much like a water powered mill. But I can't think of an industry that needs water, that would fit in that tower either. Unless it's not as old as it looks, and it was just a pumphouse for some estate, and the tunnels once had pipes running through them that have since been scavenged or buried under the mud at the bottom of the tunnels. I'd almost be willing to bet that all of those tunnels were originally tall enough to stand in. Fascinating site.
It Sure Looks Very Cold Where you Were a Out Mucking About ? What Was The Temperature and Why Do These Tunnels That Took Very much Labor to Build Just Run in Short Links With Mostly 3 openings and a Dead End Small Closet Room? They Don’t Appear To Be As Like Water Diversion to Keep The Hills From Eroding as They appear to Go sideways along the Hillside ??? Come On Man Surely Someone Knows What Purpose They Have served long ago ? Perhaps Arrow Shooters Were Popping In and Out of These Places taking a Quick Shot and a Popping Back Under the The Tunnel for Cover ???
Another interesting place, thanks for exploring in the rain and cold for all of us sitting in our comfy lounge. Although I`d love to explore with you. Looking cute Annabell in your tree root house. Thanks, look forward to the next one, love from Australia.
Looks like an old watch tower to me. There is one in a town 15 minutes away from where I live. Ours is in a bit better shape. The tunnels were probably for sneaking people and goods to the tower without being spotted by anyone. Keep in mind many places covered in forests were once open fields.
I found along the D&L trail in Northampton / Coplay Pennsylvania USA it's a big stone and concrete structure. But I know from being a local historian it was part of a cement mill for Coplay, now The Keystone cement corps. It has 2 openings at the bottom that go to vertical shafts out the top. What that build was I haven't a clue all the old maps just show the cement plants. There's also a series of bridge abutments for mine carts to cross the river.
This kind of thing absolutely fascinates me. This video reminds me of Reinfels castle just outside St. Goar on the Rein river. There are miles of medieval tunnels under the castle ruin and you can tour them via flashlight. They aren't for the claustrophobic though because like the ones here, they are low and narrow. I'm about 5'11 and had to walk like a gorilla most of the way, bashing my head every now and then. It was still totally worth it because it was an almost otherworldly experience. It really gets one's imagination going. Not many people must know about the place in this video because of the lack of litter and graffiti. The ruined wall sections jutting out of the tower suggest it was a lot bigger, or even part of a larger fortification in it's day. Fantastic find!
I have never seen anything like this. Is there any type of mortar between the stones? Huge mystery. Terribly dangerous. Huge effort for those who built it, stacked it. Just carrying all these stones was a huge, huge job. What in the world was it for??? This is really something. Incredible find. Please, please stay safe.
I noticed that one commenter said that they couldn't be Roman made ruins. I would be interested to know why they rule that out, as a matter of curiosity. When I first watched this and listening to the accents I guessed it was somewhere in the United Kingdom. The Roman Legions were very good builders, cite Hadrian's Wall. in fact the generals kept them busy by building when they weren't doing anything else so they would not get in trouble. Being on a hill makes it a good defensive location, too.
I wonder if there was a nearby quarry because a lot of those materials look graded as waste for building, and more like the stuff of boundary walls and may have been had for the asking
@@waveydavebarnett Those weren't carved out for the stone or at least not exclusively, they lined it with the stone and made arched tunnels at the surface. It was some kind've hidden tunnel system leading to the deeper ones.
Beautiful lost place with amazimg handworked tunnels. Does the chronics nearby towns say anything about who built it? In my opinion could be a Fort from the 16th century? For Romans its in too good condition i think. And without Graffiti or Trash, hope new visitors keep it clean and good Space. ❤
You keep saying this one goes here, this one goes left, I think it’s just one tunnel that was supposed to be completely underground but large sections have caved in. If there were people out camping in the area and you were in these tunnels you could pop up almost anywhere and disappear again while remaining undetected. I would imagine sasquatches could easily remain hidden utilizing tunnel systems like this, or people disguised as them. Imagine how many of these exist and maybe right in the area you live in.
It could just be a Folly on an estate from the 18th to early 19th century. They don't have to make sense. Expensive toys for the rich. Cool though. It would be great to excavate it and restore the tunnels. The grand plan might reveal itself to us peasants. Dan from Oregon.
My thoughts were that it could be a Folly, one that used Napolionic War prisoners. There is one such wall near Salisbury, it is huge and goes for miles around a large country estate. The prisoners were not used as slave workers as they received a small payment for the work, and the prisoners took pride in what they created. Being well fed, and with something to keep them occupied, they were not a problem for the authorities.
Very blackened. Early blast furnace technology perhaps, or charcoal mill. Need to find some ore, or refined product. Great find. The tower appears to be a chimney.
I’d be curious to see an illustration of the tunnel complex and maybe hear from local area historian about the area this is located in. I would also be very interested in running a metal detector around the outside and inside. Might be nothing but if you found anything it would help date the area
bring a shovel, or a backhoe, it's likely the top part of a buried building. might check local records about the history of the ground it's on. that might yield some clues. good luck and let us know what you find.
11:54 arched doorway is carved in from its wooden roof and thatched shingles that are under the leaves and floor of the inside. The rotten roof material is the now dirt that's inside the building. Has a square service hole I suspect was the fireplace to keep dry and warm but the parts have been stripped from it. I bet if you dug out that arched doorway and inside the building SO many hidden secrets would soon be revealed. ❤ Great video ❤
Looks like some sort of old fortification. Probably build some time between the roman era and the 14th century. Building at 14:00 has a fireplace. Probably a lookout tower & soldiers would have slept & keep on lookup out. All of the wood rotted away centuries ago.
Looks like a klin, the long tunnel might be air supply , if it were pumped from a water power source that was not located close by. These things get hard to recognise after a few hundred years.
That goes way back, to find anything that might give the age you need a metal detector. It obviously had a lot of foot trafic back in it's day and people drop things. Things they can't find with a candle or tourch. The tunnels will have a large amount of sediment (dirt) on the floors. Dig down and your going to find stone floors. They were much taller when built, there just slowly filling in
It looks to been have been an extensive fortification at one time. The tunnels were in the basement/dungeon there was probably more above ground that has decayed or been re-used over the years by the locals. The buildings/tower had holes higher up on the wall that would have been the 2nd story floor, more than likely it also was roofed over. At the base of the tower inside the what would have been the ground floor there was an old fire place on the left when you entered it. It would be interesting to see when it was built and who built it. It is definitely not Roman.
IMO, there may have been a larger structure like a castle there at one time. It would be great to get some professionals to excavate. Good coverage, guys! Also, like spelunking, you should both wear helmets...it may save your life.
Yes, It does look like a small fireplace as that was my thought when I replayed the video a couple of times hoping for a better angle view to see more of it.
I would agree with others , it's either a lime kiln or arsenic labyrinth, and the big building is a chimney . The first large building is the harth where the ore was burnt and the smoke and arsenic would travel thorugh the tunnels being deposited on the side walls. Probably best not to lick the stones. 14:34
I was thinking this might be the top of the tunnels… the original floor being under all the stone & rubble.. (someone else mentioned the mud flood…🤔🤷🏼♀️) Anyway… I love exploration videos! Thank you!
Looks like a great place to do some metal detecting, if no one's been around for couple hundred years there is no telling what you might find, gold , silver.???
If you missed all this in the beginning, maybe theres still more you havent found. It seems whoever built this wanted to be able to come and go secrectly. Stay healthy, happy and safe always. 😊
It's not built on the hill. The hill is built on it. It looks to be an archeologist's dig site waiting to happen! On the other hand, if I were homeless in the area that would be my new home.
Is this place close to old lead workings? It looks a lot like a series of white lead furnaces. The long tunnels were flues made to channel flue gases from fires or furnaces in which lead or more probably lead ore was smelted or roasted. The fumes would cool in the long tunnels and the white lead or lead oxide would condense out and deposit on the walls and floors. It was then the job of young children and women to go into the flues to sweep them out to harvest the product. Needless to say, everyone involved in the industry had either very short, brutal lives, or were dogged by major mental health problems. The large windowless structure was just a very large flue serving, by the looks of it, a few hearths, maybe not necessarily for white lead production but some other auxiliary process. The chances are these structures could date back to the 15th or 16th century if indeed they are for white lead manufacture. There are a few of these structures in Derbyshire built on the sloping valley sides around Cromford and Wirksworth. If they're not for white lead, then I have no idea what they are, LOL. Regards, Matt.
I wonder if it's an old arsenic works?? They often had a series of interlinking tunnels that acted as long flues for taking away the gases leaving the arsenic behind in the ashes deposited in the flues which some poor souls would then have to sift out any arsenic deposits. The flues would lead to a big chimney and I wonder if the building is the base of a chimney stack which would explain why the tunnel is linked to it as the tunnel may be part of the flue system??? I could be completely wrong but just a thought???
Yes actually sometimes i wish people would show up a full scale map of the tunnels they are in , because we dont really get to see where it is you started or where you finished up?! Im going to put my rewuest in the comment section of all the exsplorers chanels i watch, because ye guys seem to forget , we are not there ,all we see is ye walking in the dark tunnel, so yeh, it would be better AND APPRETIATED!!, also it makes the video more enjoyable to watch!👌🙂...
Just for once would you guys please take a damn metal detector with you because you never know what the hell is buried in the walls or floors of these places, by the way if you find gold we split it, it's my idea
I know it. One time back in 1823 I was using one in a forest and found coins dated back in 1502. Fast forward to 2024 and they are worth millions now. 1823 was a great year.
What if it where for Hobbits? You have alotto folk lore and it all has truth. Everything seems to get buried maybe there's a whole entire city underneath the ground? It's real possible! Great video!
Please please please tell me you have contacted a local University Archaeology Department about this find! No modern trash or detritus, absolutely bizarre use of tunnels, this has got to be amazing history and deserves scholarly study before it inevitably becomes some F’ing “Insta” destination dujour and gets completely ruined.
You could be looking for a door that’s not there because you’re on the upper level of a pre-flood building. The lower tunnels may well be interior building, just appearing below ground now
So it’s 300 years old? Could they have been smelting iron or something? Mind you, there’s no signs of having fires 🤔🤔 🤷♀️🤷♀️Thanks for braving the elements.
The door is buried underneath with the rest of the main building. Everything like this was buried and only the tops stick out. Those tunnels are the tops of hallways. Research mud flood reset
@@1975CEESthe evidence is now overwhelming, if you choose not to believe it that's fair, but I do hope you don't accept the purposeful raising of road level narrative hastily installed by many areas to explain away researchers findings
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What an absolutely fantastic explore Ben your best one yet. Please feature the unsung gorgeous Annabelle more often 🙏😉👍
dude what yall are exploring is a massive buried complex. when your walking through the halls At 7:24 notice the ground is more stone than dirt. my hypothesis is the other tunnels have filled in half way with dirt. really intriguing find. id encourage to keep exploring and see what wonders or answers you might gleam from future expeditions.
Amazing, you're so lucky.
That really has the feeling of great age to it.
I wonder if all those tunnels weren't some sort of water supply channel, that would have gone through that tower and out through the low hole in the side.
Makes me think of a mill, but I don't think the tower looks that much like a water powered mill.
But I can't think of an industry that needs water, that would fit in that tower either.
Unless it's not as old as it looks, and it was just a pumphouse for some estate, and the tunnels once had pipes running through them that have since been scavenged or buried under the mud at the bottom of the tunnels.
I'd almost be willing to bet that all of those tunnels were originally tall enough to stand in.
Fascinating site.
Thankyou
It Sure Looks Very Cold Where you Were a Out Mucking About ? What Was The Temperature and Why Do These Tunnels That Took Very much Labor to Build Just Run in Short Links With Mostly 3 openings and a Dead End Small Closet Room? They Don’t Appear To Be As Like Water Diversion to Keep The Hills From Eroding as They appear to Go sideways along the Hillside ??? Come On Man Surely Someone Knows What Purpose They Have served long ago ? Perhaps Arrow Shooters Were Popping In and Out of These Places taking a Quick Shot and a Popping Back Under the The Tunnel for Cover ???
Could you please do a pencil plan view of the whole structure for us. I think it might have been a lime kiln.
Thankyou
No evidence of burning. Not any useful evidence of anything to suggest any use. I thought it was a pump-house, but again, no evidence...
That was my first thought...some sort of kiln or furnace and the tunnels were for the updraught to raise temperatures.
Another interesting place, thanks for exploring in the rain and cold for all of us sitting in our comfy lounge. Although I`d love to explore with you. Looking cute Annabell in your tree root house. Thanks, look forward to the next one, love from Australia.
Haha thankyou
Nothing I like more than a mystery. Keep exploring.
Thankyou
Looks like an old watch tower to me. There is one in a town 15 minutes away from where I live. Ours is in a bit better shape. The tunnels were probably for sneaking people and goods to the tower without being spotted by anyone. Keep in mind many places covered in forests were once open fields.
Awesome. I wish that was in my back yard.
Haha
Right?! That would be so cool! I’d be out with my husband’s digger/hoe 24/7😆
I found along the D&L trail in Northampton / Coplay Pennsylvania USA it's a big stone and concrete structure. But I know from being a local historian it was part of a cement mill for Coplay, now The Keystone cement corps. It has 2 openings at the bottom that go to vertical shafts out the top. What that build was I haven't a clue all the old maps just show the cement plants. There's also a series of bridge abutments for mine carts to cross the river.
I agreee with @waveydavebarnett its either lime kilns or a lead smelting works. There's similar ones up on the North Yorks moors near Middleton.
I was also thinking a furnace
Or iron works. The "building with no doors" resembles a rocket stove.
Thanks for another great video!
Thankyou
This kind of thing absolutely fascinates me. This video reminds me of Reinfels castle just outside St. Goar on the Rein river. There are miles of medieval tunnels under the castle ruin and you can tour them via flashlight. They aren't for the claustrophobic though because like the ones here, they are low and narrow. I'm about 5'11 and had to walk like a gorilla most of the way, bashing my head every now and then. It was still totally worth it because it was an almost otherworldly experience. It really gets one's imagination going. Not many people must know about the place in this video because of the lack of litter and graffiti. The ruined wall sections jutting out of the tower suggest it was a lot bigger, or even part of a larger fortification in it's day. Fantastic find!
I felt the same way when I visited that castle in the mid-80's.
Looks like a large Lime kiln complex.
Thankyou
I have never seen anything like this. Is there any type of mortar between the stones? Huge mystery. Terribly dangerous. Huge effort for those who built it, stacked it. Just carrying all these stones was a huge, huge job. What in the world was it for??? This is really something. Incredible find. Please, please stay safe.
On the massive tunnel there was
They had atv’s and huge dump trucks to carry their supplies
I noticed that one commenter said that they couldn't be Roman made ruins. I would be interested to know why they rule that out, as a matter of curiosity. When I first watched this and listening to the accents I guessed it was somewhere in the United Kingdom. The Roman Legions were very good builders, cite Hadrian's Wall. in fact the generals kept them busy by building when they weren't doing anything else so they would not get in trouble. Being on a hill makes it a good defensive location, too.
@@GseUchler Agreed, but the design and construct doesn’t line up with how the Romans built fortifications in England or Western Europe.
Much too rough for Roman.
@ Agreed brother,
I was one of the guys who taught the Roman’s how to build. I told them if they had any more questions I told them watch RUclips
I wonder if there was a nearby quarry because a lot of those materials look graded as waste for building, and more like the stuff of boundary walls and may have been had for the asking
Pretty sure its a limeworks. Or maybe lead smelting. A map overview would help
@@waveydavebarnett Those weren't carved out for the stone or at least not exclusively, they lined it with the stone and made arched tunnels at the surface. It was some kind've hidden tunnel system leading to the deeper ones.
Omg…. Entrance ways, your expectation of doors are under the dirt. Top of a keep!
Beautiful lost place with amazimg handworked tunnels. Does the chronics nearby towns say anything about who built it? In my opinion could be a Fort from the 16th century? For Romans its in too good condition i think. And without Graffiti or Trash, hope new visitors keep it clean and good Space. ❤
I'm not sure it's very remote
You keep saying this one goes here, this one goes left, I think it’s just one tunnel that was supposed to be completely underground but large sections have caved in.
If there were people out camping in the area and you were in these tunnels you could pop up almost anywhere and disappear again while remaining undetected.
I would imagine sasquatches could easily remain hidden utilizing tunnel systems like this, or people disguised as them.
Imagine how many of these exist and maybe right in the area you live in.
When both of you go down these tunnels then it's like an abrupt stop like like some parts of the tunnels are blocked off.nice video.
Very awesome video & explore! Stay safe out there guy’s! 👍👍❤️🤘
Thankyou
Fantastic video 😎👍
It could just be a Folly on an estate from the 18th to early 19th century. They don't have to make sense. Expensive toys for the rich. Cool though. It would be great to excavate it and restore the tunnels. The grand plan might reveal itself to us peasants. Dan from Oregon.
My thoughts were that it could be a Folly, one that used Napolionic War prisoners. There is one such wall near Salisbury, it is huge and goes for miles around a large country estate. The prisoners were not used as slave workers as they received a small payment for the work, and the prisoners took pride in what they created. Being well fed, and with something to keep them occupied, they were not a problem for the authorities.
Very blackened. Early blast furnace technology perhaps, or charcoal mill. Need to find some ore, or refined product. Great find. The tower appears to be a chimney.
I’d be curious to see an illustration of the tunnel complex and maybe hear from local area historian about the area this is located in. I would also be very interested in running a metal detector around the outside and inside. Might be nothing but if you found anything it would help date the area
bring a shovel, or a backhoe, it's likely the top part of a buried building. might check local records about the history of the ground it's on. that might yield some clues.
good luck and let us know what you find.
Exactly what this is. A buried structure with rooms and chambers hallways doors etc. 👏👍
@@BiggrossLee _Yes. Normally, the entrance to such a tower was on the first floor at least; and could only be reached via a removable staircase._
Probably lead or lime smelting with other tunnels for wind draught
I love a spot of urbexing but not so keen on underground stuff...but this is a fantastic find. Well done both!
Dig down looks like a mud flooded castle
it was all perfect red brick less than 600 yrs ago. As was everything else everywhere
Just fascinating. I love it.
just amazing🎉
11:54 arched doorway is carved in from its wooden roof and thatched shingles that are under the leaves and floor of the inside. The rotten roof material is the now dirt that's inside the building. Has a square service hole I suspect was the fireplace to keep dry and warm but the parts have been stripped from it. I bet if you dug out that arched doorway and inside the building SO many hidden secrets would soon be revealed. ❤ Great video ❤
Looks like some sort of old fortification. Probably build some time between the roman era and the 14th century. Building at 14:00 has a fireplace. Probably a lookout tower & soldiers would have slept & keep on lookup out. All of the wood rotted away centuries ago.
Shared to my red brick research group
Epic guys
Thankyou
It appeared to be a pigmy establishment from back in the times of Conan the Barbarian.
Looks like a klin, the long tunnel might be air supply , if it were pumped from a water power source that was not located close by. These things get hard to recognise after a few hundred years.
That goes way back, to find anything that might give the age you need a metal detector. It obviously had a lot of foot trafic back in it's day and people drop things. Things they can't find with a candle or tourch. The tunnels will have a large amount of sediment (dirt) on the floors. Dig down and your going to find stone floors. They were much taller when built, there just slowly filling in
Brilliant find wonder who built it all and why 💜🙏💜
Thank u
That looks much older than 300 years.
It looks to been have been an extensive fortification at one time. The tunnels were in the basement/dungeon there was probably more above ground that has decayed or been re-used over the years by the locals. The buildings/tower had holes higher up on the wall that would have been the 2nd story floor, more than likely it also was roofed over. At the base of the tower inside the what would have been the ground floor there was an old fire place on the left when you entered it. It would be interesting to see when it was built and who built it. It is definitely not Roman.
I agree not much going for record on it
Out of curiosity, why do you rule out Roman built?
@ The Roman’s quarried their stones using skilled mason’s when building fortresses, this was a post Roman fortress.
Fascinating ✨🧱✨
Thankyou
IMO, there may have been a larger structure like a castle there at one time. It would be great to get some professionals to excavate. Good coverage, guys!
Also, like spelunking, you should both wear helmets...it may save your life.
Is that a little fireplace in the inner chamber? @ 13:65 bottom right
Cool place! Strange!
I'm not sure
Yes, It does look like a small fireplace as that was my thought when I replayed the video a couple of times hoping for a better angle view to see more of it.
id camp there if i found that in the woods here. 🍻
4:07 anyone else saw the eight legged surprise crawling in the upper right corner 🙈
I did when I rewatched it terrified me
yes eww
It was just a tiny spider mate. What you be programmed for you are terrified of a tiny insect what eats other insects 5,000X smaller than you.
Just a spider. So what?
If you discovered such a structure in Canada, I would expect to find it inhabited by bears, or cougars.
I would agree with others , it's either a lime kiln or arsenic labyrinth, and the big building is a chimney . The first large building is the harth where the ore was burnt and the smoke and arsenic would travel thorugh the tunnels being deposited on the side walls. Probably best not to lick the stones. 14:34
Removing a sample rock from one of the walls and have it tested would easily answer whether the structure as a kiln.
People lick stones?
@@laurasteif86 LOL The Irish kiss The Blarney Stone".
I was thinking this might be the top of the tunnels… the original floor being under all the stone & rubble.. (someone else mentioned the mud flood…🤔🤷🏼♀️) Anyway… I love exploration videos! Thank you!
Looks like a great place to do some metal detecting, if no one's been around for couple hundred years there is no telling what you might find, gold , silver.???
Lead.🙁
Call the Time Team!
May be it was a silo for holding grain.. they'd block off the doorway.
Free Mason's knew how to build structures that out last humans for generations?😮😢
If you missed all this in the beginning, maybe theres still more you havent found. It seems whoever built this wanted to be able to come and go secrectly. Stay healthy, happy and safe always. 😊
This is either some sort of blast furnace (assuming its 300 yrs old) or it is some sort of Roman aqueduct/canal system.
Maybe
I bet there is some interesting history to the place.
It's not built on the hill. The hill is built on it. It looks to be an archeologist's dig site waiting to happen! On the other hand, if I were homeless in the area that would be my new home.
Looks like old mine working or a water pump working engine house sure it has something to do with mining 100% its industrial.
Is this place close to old lead workings?
It looks a lot like a series of white lead furnaces. The long tunnels were flues made to channel flue gases from fires or furnaces in which lead or more probably lead ore was smelted or roasted. The fumes would cool in the long tunnels and the white lead or lead oxide would condense out and deposit on the walls and floors. It was then the job of young children and women to go into the flues to sweep them out to harvest the product. Needless to say, everyone involved in the industry had either very short, brutal lives, or were dogged by major mental health problems. The large windowless structure was just a very large flue serving, by the looks of it, a few hearths, maybe not necessarily for white lead production but some other auxiliary process. The chances are these structures could date back to the 15th or 16th century if indeed they are for white lead manufacture.
There are a few of these structures in Derbyshire built on the sloping valley sides around Cromford and Wirksworth.
If they're not for white lead, then I have no idea what they are, LOL.
Regards, Matt.
It looks kind of like a grain silo!
For which purpose this building was made 😊
Like I mentioned in the previous video that it looks like you are on the top of a buried building or castle.
It does doesn't it
Nice explore guys 💯
Thank u
I thought the monk like figure at the back of the structure was going to be graffiti. I was shocked that it was part of the natural wall. 😅 1:22
Haha
Time team should do a dig there
Properly kool find
Get the metal detector out and scour the whole area
Looks to be the lower/outer fortifications of a castle defense tunnels.
I wonder if it's an old arsenic works?? They often had a series of interlinking tunnels that acted as long flues for taking away the gases leaving the arsenic behind in the ashes deposited in the flues which some poor souls would then have to sift out any arsenic deposits. The flues would lead to a big chimney and I wonder if the building is the base of a chimney stack which would explain why the tunnel is linked to it as the tunnel may be part of the flue system??? I could be completely wrong but just a thought???
U might be right
What would the purpose of these tunnels when built
Where is this? Its crazy 😮
When you walk in the cave it looks like the wall might contain something behind it. Only one way to find out.
They look like old kilns or smelters.
Looks like ancient sewers and a collection tank. May have been part of a city or military compound.
Yes actually sometimes i wish people would show up a full scale map of the tunnels they are in , because we dont really get to see where it is you started or where you finished up?! Im going to put my rewuest in the comment section of all the exsplorers chanels i watch, because ye guys seem to forget , we are not there ,all we see is ye walking in the dark tunnel, so yeh, it would be better AND APPRETIATED!!, also it makes the video more enjoyable to watch!👌🙂...
I'm getting Burial Cairn vibes, but it was cleared out to preserve the remains or protect them from grave robbers...
You should have a good metal detector with you.
it looks like it was used as a defense position during a war
metal detectors dream spot
Just for once would you guys please take a damn metal detector with you because you never know what the hell is buried in the walls or floors of these places, by the way if you find gold we split it, it's my idea
I know it. One time back in 1823 I was using one in a forest and found coins dated back in 1502. Fast forward to 2024 and they are worth millions now. 1823 was a great year.
Great video!😊
What if it where for Hobbits? You have alotto folk lore and it all has truth. Everything seems to get buried maybe there's a whole entire city underneath the ground? It's real possible! Great video!
looks like sewage tunnels. Some of them have the channels in the floors still.
Looks like something monks would build. Once you entered it looked like altor before one tunnel turned right and one left.
Thanks guys for a great find and share, keep safe out there you two, love the content, see you managed to un root annabel. 😂❤❤❤
Thankyou
did out that dirt at the end if you're feeling adventurous, cause someone has covered it intentionally.
But what does it all mean, Basil?
Seems to me it’s a good hiding place from Vikings
Just look up the old ww2 ariel pictures
Next tine bring pick axe and shovel
Mles and miles of nothing but miles and miles. Or kilometers outside the US.
Should definitely do research on the area to find out what might have been there since I see a building behind you 10:17
Please please please tell me you have contacted a local University Archaeology Department about this find! No modern trash or detritus, absolutely bizarre use of tunnels, this has got to be amazing history and deserves scholarly study before it inevitably becomes some F’ing “Insta” destination dujour and gets completely ruined.
You could be looking for a door that’s not there because you’re on the upper level of a pre-flood building. The lower tunnels may well be interior building, just appearing below ground now
So it’s 300 years old? Could they have been smelting iron or something? Mind you, there’s no signs of having fires 🤔🤔 🤷♀️🤷♀️Thanks for braving the elements.
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The door is buried underneath with the rest of the main building. Everything like this was buried and only the tops stick out. Those tunnels are the tops of hallways. Research mud flood reset
That is just a very dumb conspiracy theory. There was no such thing as great mudflood
Bingo at least someone else knows 👏👍😎
Mud flood reset is not true do you belive the earth is flat
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@@1975CEESthe evidence is now overwhelming, if you choose not to believe it that's fair, but I do hope you don't accept the purposeful raising of road level narrative hastily installed by many areas to explain away researchers findings
Looks like a troll tunnel.
A crypt Maybe
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The problem is Devil runs the world. He is liar and murderer. This is the reason why deception and violence are everywhere. This is the reason why Hitler got the power, but Christ was executed as "blasphemer" and "rioter" by denunciation of clergy.
That's why we've got the Gospel about the God's kingdom. Jehovah would put everything in order. The dead will be resurected and we'll meet our loved ones again! :-)
somesort of furnace blast furnace ,limeburning,ect where is it that would give an idia of its use ttfn&ty
What country are you in ?
England
Lime kiln 100%