Exploring Underground Storm Drain Tunnels During Winter - HUGE ICICLES!!
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- Today we bring you underground as we travel through the storm drain tunnels beneath a major city. We will be returning to explore the remainder of the tunnels in the near future so stay tuned!
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I explore the various abandoned and decrepit buildings and locations that pepper the world. These places are remnants of the past, and I enjoy documenting them for all to see before they succumb to man or Mother Nature. Join me as I enter the belly of the beast and show you what these abandoned buildings have to offer on the inside. Happy Hunting and I wish everyone safe explorations :)
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I built those storm drains, it’s actually culvert system that merges through circular RFC precast pipe culverts and reinforced concrete box culverts. This was so far ONE of the best major culvert systems I’ve made in my career. The video is overwhelming as it’s rare to see culverts freeze up like this. ice is just spectacular and rare.
You started in a reinforced concrete prefabricated ring culvert construction,
Then went into a multicellular reinforced concrete prefabricated box culvert.
At 2:37 You then moved into a vaulted ceiling and just normal reinforced concrete box culvert construction, made of timber casted reinforced concrete in which every reinforcing bar was bent in high quality standards. And you can see the material of the timber casting left in the concrete,
The reason for the flanges in the corners are so the structure can handle higher compressive loads from the load above and stop it from warping under extreme loads.
At 3:20 your in the corrugated iron construction, which will by far last the least amount of time but different constructions built with different prices. Nobody is made of money,
The side pipes that come out the walls are called lateral pipes or trunk pipes.
At 4:00 is iron oxidising bacteria. Don’t worry it’s harmless to humans.
I have to say at 4:09. It’s the cast iron anti tidal backflow flap valve, that goes to the CSO overflow system also known as (Combined Sewer Overflow). The purpose of this valve is to stop the water currents of the river, from flowing reverse through that pipe, and back into the sewer system which would be absolutely catastrophic.
Most of the time, culvert demand is dealt with my company around the world, however some major culvert and drainage systems like this, I invite myself to the construction sites to be sure max quality effort was put into these.
thanks for your info and work put into these systems.
This was such a cool comment!
Woah. That is so cool I’ve explored all the way to the end of these drains before. It’s awesome. This is a cool comment to see!
These comments make watching youtube explore vids almost more informative than being in the location itself. 👍🏼
what a legend. thank you for your contribution
So cool that theres artwork in there. Thousands of years from now they'll think this was where we lived
That is honey creek. That tunnel goes for 2.5 miles. It starts in Wauwatosa, and comes out in McCarty Park in West allis. After the point where you turned back, there’s another manhole room, then the 4 tunnels meet up into 2 box culverts, which meet up into a singular 20 foot tall circular tunnel. This system drains the entire city of west allis. Awesome video man. If you ever go again, hit me up. I’ve been all the way to the end of this system and it’s one of my favorite drains in the city!
Id love to explore this area. I loved drain exploring while touring, and this city has some of the best. Theres a massive open water basin that connects to the deep tunnel and a diversion tunnel to either underwood or honey creek, cant remember, but theres remnants of an abandoned psychiatric hospital on the grounds as well. Tunnels from bldg to bldg exist there still.
@@EliAlexanderClark where is the location of these tunnels?
2:50 that grafity over there is sick ngl
You wouldnt want to get lost down there !
A maze of tunnels that all look alike... have you lost your mind?! If so, I'm glad for it. LOL Some amazing photography, man! Highlights: Monster icicles and the poor innocent fish (with a life cut short!) were especially cool.
Sorry i keep missing premiere streams but still leaving some Jokers Love ❤️ 🤘🤘🤘
Awesome seeing these tunnels, glad you made it out safe those icicles were as tall as you! Be sure to take a compass along it looks like you could get lost in there, might want scuba gear as well! Thanks for taking us along & shout out to the crew! 🔦 🔦 🔦
Yes Man👍👍
Now i know, what i have to do in winter in my local canals. Thx!!
Wow ! I like watching your videos!
Dont get hypothermia! Good luck guys on your adventures!
4:44 iron oxidizing bacteria
Soooooo fascinating!
5:31 that fish gotta be like: bro give me a fucking sleep
those are prefabricated culverts not tunnels. A tunnel is made by boring into the ground.
You should explore the CSOs
That’s a bad idea
Where is this?
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Bet
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@@ethancooper1560 why just why