Portal 31 Abandoned Coal Mine Dark Ride
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- Опубликовано: 23 сен 2024
- Hey guys join The Carpetbagger and I as we go on this amazing dark ride into an old abandoned coal mine.
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My Grandpa was in the war & was a POW. When he did make it home he worked in the coal mines there in his home town in Pa.! I never met him but i couldn't be anymore proud to say he's my Grandpa & IS part of U.S. History X's 2!!
Hi Jon and Jacob! Thanks for the video tour of this mine! My great-grandpa died in a coal-mining accident in 1899 near Ashland, Pennsylvania. His wife, my grandma's stepmother, went back to Wisconsin with most of her children. I believe one son stayed behind to work at the mine, probably to send money to his widowed mother. My late husband and I have taken the underground tours of the Quincy mine in northern Michigan and the Tower-Sudan mine in northeastern Minnesota but neither of them had animatronics.
That was pretty cool! Thanks for taking us- because I'm claustrophobic, and won't ever do it myself! LOL!!
my dad worked the kentucky coal mines before i was born but died when i was 27...if he were alive today, he would be 108 in august...we still have his coal miners hat and lantern that he used...what a hard hard life he had
This was great! My husband was a 3rd generation coal miner. He mined for 21 years until the mine shut down. Peabody Mine #10.
I love being able to travel from home! Great video, very interesting! Thank you
What a fantastic experience....Kentucy Coal Museum a fantastic tour explaining coal mining....thank you Jon for a educational video showing your family's ancesters lives being coal miners. 10 thumbs up
John I have been a follower of yours and Jacob's channels since your humble beginnings. I really enjoyed this! It took me back to my elementary years. It reminds me of the films they would show us back then. Thank you once again. It was great!
Great video John., Very interesting to see how ppl lived back then working in the coal mines. Thank you for sharing.
Hey Jon. Thank you for the amazing history tour of the coal mine. My Great Grandfather was a coal miner. Very interesting. That's why I love your channel, you keep Exploration Unknown new and fresh with your idea's. Keep them coming...... Thanks again, much love and be safe.
This is wonderful. My grandfather came to this country from Italy and worked in the coal mines
Fascinating! A lot of the older men in my family worked in those old coal mines. I still have their lanterns they wore on their heads. My Grandpa died of black lung, in this very house actually when I was 8. Thanks for another awesome video Jon! I love seeing stuff like this.
Pretty kewl. Not many people actually learn or want to learn and decern the difference how people lived and appreciated life with only the basic needs. Specially if they lived in a worst situation.
I was so amazed with that animatronic, it was almost like a real person. I never seen an animatronic, that moved and spoke in such a realistic way. Wow! "The one leaning on the shovel"
Great video, Jon! I think a day you don't learn something , is a day wasted! Keep em coming! 👍♥️✌️
Oh my god Jon I absolutely freaking love this video. I'm a paranormal bigfoot junkie but first I'm a eastern ky coal miners daughter.. This was wonderful my friend. Thankyou for making it
Good Grief That was Better Than Walt Disney World 😅😂 Thanks for Sharing this 👏👏😊❤️🙏
That was interesting, looks like fun riding in there to, thanks for sharing Jon love ❤✌Cali🌴
thank you so much for this. it was quite an eye opening video on mining. Great video.
That was really neat Jon. Loved the accent! Fascinating information about mining. Backbone of our country. Have a great day.
Thank Jon, for sharing that. I found it very interesting, and educational.
Hi Jon , Carpetbagger , much love guys. Be safe traveling, ware your masks guys
I really enjoyed being able to join you and the Carpetbagger on this explore!
That was amazing thanks for the tour
That was so awesome I really enjoyed that, I would like to go there,, Thanks be safe!
My gramps had ta have part of a lung removed due ta workin in the mines. ❤ the video..😊
Really great video Jon! My grandfather worked in the mines of west Virginia, then moved to Missouri & worked in the mines here. He was one of the black lung victims. He lived to his 70's. So glad you did this video!
It was amazing to watch and I learned a lot from this. Thank you for sharing.
Very neat attraction Jon thanks for sharing! I've always found coal mining interesting both for the railroading portion as well as my family background regarding mining. Hope you're doing well!
Thank you I really enjoyed this video keep up all the awesomeness. From Arkansas. May your family be blessed
Nice work blessings
That was really awesome to see. Thank you for taking the time to share this experience with us.
Thank u so much that was great really
Before I forget Jon, I wrote you a letter and mailed it to your P.O. Box two weeks ago tomorrow Sat. This was interesting to see.
What an awesome tour! Would never get the chance to visit something like this. Thank you so much for sharing this Jon.
I need to rent a car and take my dad to see this place. He's always talking about the coal mines and railroads of (east) Ky., Va., W.V., N.C. and Tn. Thank You for sharing!
I remember this video from a few months back when you first posted it. Still great to the history of coal mining. 👍😎
Interesting ride . Very well depicted . Big case of Deja vu Keep Safe❤Keep Well❤
Fascinating thanks for posting
This looks like a very cool journey.
I really liked this it was good. My Daddy was a miner. It was interesting! Thanks
Enjoyed watching this one
enjoyed this video, my grandfather was a coal miner until he fell from the steeple and broke his back
That was very interesting.
My cousin works as a driver delivering parts for the coal mines.
I worked in the mines for 15 years ....we did that every day
Awesome video brother you and Jacob need to go on a Hunt with me and Marcella when you have time
Give me a date and I’ll be there
Very informative thankyou
I want to visit this place!
This was cool to see, I like how they made it seem like every thing was fine & peachy working down in there tho lol
Loretta Lynn's father was a coal miner.
So spooky! I love the underground though! :D :D :D
My Grandpa moved from Missouri to CA to work for US STEEL IN SAN FRANCISCO He died at 83 with emphysema
Awesome vid keep it up 👍
Way to go John.I would not go in.I don't like small places.Have fun u both.
loved it .
Hello 🙋🙋
The last time I talk with her was November last year and she said she'd been sick
ty awesome vid..:-)
keep up good work
Good video
Any Tommyknockers in there Jon.?
Hey john can you call stacy from misguided roadtrip see how she doing let us know we miss her
Hi. I miss Stacy too. I'm she is doing Ok ? ☺👍🇨🇦
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0:57 they have a daughter working at the mine, if the family did not have a son?
I thought the orange clown said he was bringing the coat back to life lmao seems like he lie about it tlk
Interesting. But the planet hasn't been around millions of years. Just thousands. Cheryl54
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Where is this at?
This was so cool John.. Its time though, to move into, and onto cleaner fuels that dont waist life...Thank you for the wonderful history of this single mine of many...
gm john n jacob from ohio where its hot...lol
This dark ride is so boring it makes even a Bill Tracy creation look exciting.
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not going to lie from the title i thought this was going to be a video about going into a abandoned mine dark ride (as in the ride is abandoned)