We explore an old granite quarry.
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- Опубликовано: 8 фев 2025
- For this explore we went to Trefor on the North Wales coast of Gwynedd. What we found was not quite what we expected, we found a large building that had clearly sustained severe fire damage, we were unable to find a way in, so this explore was restricted to the grounds, but dont be put off by that, the views are spectacular plus we meet the locals.
Great to see you back in action Viv!! Thanking you and Paul for this latest video. It is wonderful scenery and narration. 🙂
Hi it's Liam here fancy doing a new video here i have a drone now plus i know a way into the building
Hi Liam, I would love to go back there and explore more so am very interested.
On holidays to north wales as a child I would get taken to the big castles like Harlech and Caernarfon, as an adult I’m usually visiting north wales to see the mines and quarries, this is one I’ve been meaning to see for a few years now.
my dad usto work in the mine ...i can rember his storys off this place
the way in was underground
Why film yourselves trespassing on private property ? This Quarry is owned by a company based in Porthmadog. I would not be surprised if the police cautioned or even charged you for your trespassing on this land. Why have you ignored the private land warnings ? I live here and respect private property. You should do the same.
Many thanks for watching and commenting, to answer your question, we are explorers, it is what we do and we do nothing any different to the many other explorers that post videos, however all of these videos by different explorers have one thing in common, we do NOT break down fences or kick doors in, property is treated with the upmost respect and unless we can just walk in we leave alone, we never force entry and never cause any damage during the process of exploring and showing the public how places are abandonded and left to decay. I must point out that on this particular explore we simply walked right into it, no fences to climb and nothing to suggest we should not be there, no private property signs or warnings of trespassing, and I stress once more that we and other explorers treat places with utter respect and leave them exactly as we found them. Thanks again for watching.