It's great seeing both Jay's and Chris' perspectives, as I watched Chris' video last night with the drone shots. Jay showed more of those three mines/wells in detail. Jeez they're scary and turned my stomach over. It surprises me some poor individual or animals haven't fallen down there! You guys keep safe and make sure there's plenty of light.👍🎥🤗
@@JohnShinn1960 Yeah sorry John I didn't mean to upset you! I'm sure poor little critters have fallen down those wells and there's a few skeletal remains down there, poor things. Let's hope there's no human remains down there?! A great place for a serial killer or gangsters to dispose of their victims!😳😱
Another excellent video Jay. I watched Chris’s and yours back to back. It’s cool how you guys pick up on different things. The house with the Civil Defense stuff is super creepy. I commented on a Chris’s video that maybe they were looking at that area as a possible location for underground shelters because of all the mines and natural caves. It’s weird that there are some documents left from the cement company but not one document from the Civil Defense folks. Makes you wonder.
The machine that looks like a huge typewriter is a "Burroughs F 1000 bookkeeping machine from c. ~1950". Thank you for that, commenter on Chris's video of this place. I think "the sliding thing" on the top is a called a carriage on a typewriter, I don't know if that's what it is on the Burroughs.
I live in bucks county, PA near Doylestown Quakertown Hellertown that area I don’t know of any places like that around here. I sure hope maybe you can someday find some thing? Around my area that would be really cool.
Journey _with_Jay why didn't the city tear those hulking towers down instead of just leaving them standing? You guys are professionals and I'm sure get permission from the land owners of the places you explore without trespassing. But some curious children on the other hand....... Could seriously get hurt or worse.
I'm guessing cause they were in the middle of the woods. It was probably a mile hike. But I also can imagine it would cost a good bit of money to demolish it. Which unfortunately government cares more bout that then safety
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I always love seeing the different perspective
Me too
It's great seeing both Jay's and Chris' perspectives, as I watched Chris' video last night with the drone shots. Jay showed more of those three mines/wells in detail. Jeez they're scary and turned my stomach over. It surprises me some poor individual or animals haven't fallen down there! You guys keep safe and make sure there's plenty of light.👍🎥🤗
Aw man, you had to say it.
I'm sure animals have fallen down there through the years, at least fleeing ones.
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@@JohnShinn1960 Yeah sorry John I didn't mean to upset you! I'm sure poor little critters have fallen down those wells and there's a few skeletal remains down there, poor things. Let's hope there's no human remains down there?! A great place for a serial killer or gangsters to dispose of their victims!😳😱
Great adventure. I watched yours and Mobile Instinct's and enjoyed both. Adventure on!!
Awesome! Thank you
Always watch your stuff and always enjoy
Thanks I appreciate it
Looks like an awesome area to explore!
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Thanks girls!!!!
Them mines up there are awesome to explore
I'm subbed to too many as it is, does look like interesting stuff though.
That and this is about an abandoned cement plant.
Wow what a find! Cool!
This was a cool explore Jay. Yikes those deep wells or holes are dangerous. Thanks for the interesting tour! 👍😊🇨🇦
Different perspective than Chris always makes these super enjoyable
Y'all be careful out there ❤
This place was fascinating
Excited videography, too. I enjoy your work. Great job Jay.
Thanks
Thanks bud!!!
Awesome!! So much to explore there...id be overstimulated 😂💙
Great video, keep it up!
Thanks for the tour Jay!
Stayin tuned! 👍🤠
It's amazing the things hidden deep within the woods and wow that massive typewriter in that abandoned house was an incredible find!
You ALWAYS find a way up!
Hahaha yup usually
Neat find. Great video
Thanks!!!
Be careful I’m glad I was able to subscribe always looking forward to something new and new Adventures
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Loving this
really neat find jay! keep up the awesome work, NY has a bunch of small mines in clusters
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Looks like a dangerous place. Interesting
Cool
Another excellent video Jay. I watched Chris’s and yours back to back. It’s cool how you guys pick up on different things. The house with the Civil Defense stuff is super creepy. I commented on a Chris’s video that maybe they were looking at that area as a possible location for underground shelters because of all the mines and natural caves. It’s weird that there are some documents left from the cement company but not one document from the Civil Defense folks. Makes you wonder.
Good possibility
This place makes me nervous....omg.
The machine that looks like a huge typewriter is a "Burroughs F 1000 bookkeeping machine from c. ~1950". Thank you for that, commenter on Chris's video of this place. I think "the sliding thing" on the top is a called a carriage on a typewriter, I don't know if that's what it is on the Burroughs.
Thanks for the info!
I live in bucks county, PA near Doylestown Quakertown Hellertown that area I don’t know of any places like that around here. I sure hope maybe you can someday find some thing? Around my area that would be really cool.
I don't live far from there. I can look and see what I can find. I'm sure I can find something
@@journeywithjay awesome
611 Delaware. There’s an abandoned place near Cookscreek
The house might have been for the Supervisor.
Journey _with_Jay why didn't the city tear those hulking towers down instead of just leaving them standing? You guys are professionals and I'm sure get permission from the land owners of the places you explore without trespassing. But some curious children on the other hand....... Could seriously get hurt or worse.
I'm guessing cause they were in the middle of the woods. It was probably a mile hike. But I also can imagine it would cost a good bit of money to demolish it. Which unfortunately government cares more bout that then safety