Thats almost 200 of us that are adventurous. We like this because we have that bit of thrill inside us wanting to know whats down something that deep. Stay curious, its healthy.
It is used to pump concrete down into an underground Mine to fill in areas where they have mined out. Water was leaking into it heavily which was diluting their concrete. They wanted to know where it was entering in order to know where to go to fix it.
I’m curious why there wasn’t any steam rising, there was water and the scientists stated that the temperatures at the bottom exceeded 350F. Unless the steam would rise and condense before having a chance to reach higher elevations.
The deeper you go the higher is the water pressure. The best soution is to line the hole with a steel pipe to drop the concrete and pump the water out at the bottom.
I suppose in that situation I would see if it would be possible to lower a submersible pump into the hole to pump it down. I would attached my camera to the discharge above the pump by about 20 feet and pump down in sections so I would see where water squirts in. Continue this until I don't see any additional in feeds.
I am not a drilling expert by any measure, but I believe for an application with such a wide diameter you would require a Raisebor drill. A conventional residential well drill could be used to drill a pilot hole, but I believe you would require a Raisebor to top ream the hole out to that diameter. A residential well of depths around 150ft costs something in the range of 8000 Canadian dollars, a Raisebor would cost substantially more.
@@calvinburgos8236 What is it you expect to see? Go 600 km deep to the transition zone between inner and outer mantle and it's at 1900k which will just look like a bright orange glow in all directions unless you have a very bright light source and very short exposure time. The pressure is just stupid at around 20 GPa and the hole will close immediately due to a rock burst or the plastic deformation of the mantle unless you have some dense fluid propping the hole open. The most interesting data would be from the cuttings; they'd tell you what kind of minerals you've hit and what trace elements are in there. Go less extreme like the Kola super deep borehole and it's just some rocks; they were aiming for the outer mantle but never got there. The mantle is different kinds of rocks which are mostly made of denser silicate rocks like olivine and pyroxene and the crust is mostly made of less dense rocks floating ontop of the mantle like quartz, fieldspar and amphibole; but there's olivine and pyroxene at the surface too, just less of it. Mantle material has come up to the surface at times and you can just go look and see what it is. That's no secret.
Every bore if not in continuous use should be permanently closed or it should have some 3 inch medal pointing in all directions within bore so if someone fall accidently they can get out safely
I will actually be re-inspecting this hole tomorrow. I have upgraded to an HD video camera now, I'll post what I find here. I believe the company has put a casing and grouted it in place given the amount of water coming in.
awww so so much thanks ,americans doing so many bast reserch things which gave great knowledge ,i am so happy that these people doing documentary film which contains great knowledge
April 2021 myself... Really kind of strange that the camera was so far down, yet you can hear the voice of camera person. Also vehicles overhead or near the hole.
376 ft till soght of water Wow! On a side note... am I the only one who was almost on tue verge of suffering panic attacks watching this... Imagining they were hanging on the end of that rope...
where is.this..?i feel sorry for this..there are some.very old but speritual method to bring ...water back and rain as.well..You should try that kind of method...
6:05 , 8:09 missed those Why not build a cap over the backside of the camera so that all the water falling on it from above will be forced to the sides of the camera and not just run down the camera, makes things easier to see
It was interesting to see for me as I am used to seeing wide aquifers with a lot more water at only relatively shallow depths in softer shale country. Thanks for sharing.
We actually have a well in our basement, but we had to get it bricked up because of fermentation gas in there. I don't know how old it is, but I remember seeing water in it as a child. What I'm trying to say is: Isn't it dangerous to go in such deep holes? Ours was probably far from 1000ft., we never climbed in and we still had to close the door on it.
This hole is 1000ft deep. It runs from 500 level to 1500 level. The diameter is only 8". This is in a mine in Sudbury Ontario. The "X" that Bubblewubble161 is referring to is only two water inlets that happen to have enough pressure to shoot across the hole, so there was really no obstacle to overcome. (Like star67 pointed out)
humans : i will drill the deepest hole.
earth : is it in yet ?
Serjohn true point but this is nowhere near the deepest hole on earth
Th!nk How exactly, deepest hole so far is the distance of a fingernail 😂
@AgestaDesu no its not its just your mind he is referring to the fact that the hole is so smoll and not long to the true deepness of earth
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😂😂😂😂
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imagine
This more thrilling than most Hollywood movies these days and it's literally just a deep hole.
Thats almost 200 of us that are adventurous. We like this because we have that bit of thrill inside us wanting to know whats down something that deep. Stay curious, its healthy.
@@ShangDi_became_Jesus totally agreed! We need to be explorers as those before us!
Like your mother.
@@Deadassbruhfrfr Are you saying my mother is literally just a deep hole? Could have made such a better joke. Low effort.
Eh
The owner of this borewell is quite lucky enough to get this amount of water in a single bore well and that too around 600 ft
Fun fact: This well is less then 1000 feet deep.
The deepest hole on earth however, is over *Forty Thousand Feet Deep*
It is kola borehole isn't it?
@@pakistaniboy6949 its only 27k feet
@@blackscreen902 no, it's over 40k ft deep.
@@Deadassbruhfrfrhmmm lets see lemme google
Ok its true
It is used to pump concrete down into an underground Mine to fill in areas where they have mined out. Water was leaking into it heavily which was diluting their concrete. They wanted to know where it was entering in order to know where to go to fix it.
Wow!
nice bro did best
I’m curious why there wasn’t any steam rising, there was water and the scientists stated that the temperatures at the bottom exceeded 350F. Unless the steam would rise and condense before having a chance to reach higher elevations.
The deeper you go the higher is the water pressure. The best soution is to line the hole with a steel pipe to drop the concrete and pump the water out at the bottom.
while watching this, it feels like there's something that will appear😂
U watch too much horror films ..
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I have no reason why, but this is absolutely terrifying.
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Got a clear picture & idea about how ground water is coming in to the bore well,nice to see it.Thanks a lot.
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The best thing I've seen today
I suppose in that situation I would see if it would be possible to lower a submersible pump into the hole to pump it down. I would attached my camera to the discharge above the pump by about 20 feet and pump down in sections so I would see where water squirts in. Continue this until I don't see any additional in feeds.
All those layers, colors and rings and then the water.. idk why but i find this fascinating
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Who are watching after surjith issue
Kishore Subu bro ask this camara and equipment
😅😅😅
Takeking the child, Very difficult bro.
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I am not a drilling expert by any measure, but I believe for an application with such a wide diameter you would require a Raisebor drill. A conventional residential well drill could be used to drill a pilot hole, but I believe you would require a Raisebor to top ream the hole out to that diameter. A residential well of depths around 150ft costs something in the range of 8000 Canadian dollars, a Raisebor would cost substantially more.
MinewiseTechnology where is this hole located?
@@meganrocka5725 Sudbury, Ontario #4YearsLater #Lol
Wish they would make a 5000 degree heat proof lava proof camera to record hear and see whats really deep down there lol
@@calvinburgos8236 What is it you expect to see? Go 600 km deep to the transition zone between inner and outer mantle and it's at 1900k which will just look like a bright orange glow in all directions unless you have a very bright light source and very short exposure time. The pressure is just stupid at around 20 GPa and the hole will close immediately due to a rock burst or the plastic deformation of the mantle unless you have some dense fluid propping the hole open. The most interesting data would be from the cuttings; they'd tell you what kind of minerals you've hit and what trace elements are in there.
Go less extreme like the Kola super deep borehole and it's just some rocks; they were aiming for the outer mantle but never got there. The mantle is different kinds of rocks which are mostly made of denser silicate rocks like olivine and pyroxene and the crust is mostly made of less dense rocks floating ontop of the mantle like quartz, fieldspar and amphibole; but there's olivine and pyroxene at the surface too, just less of it.
Mantle material has come up to the surface at times and you can just go look and see what it is. That's no secret.
that water has to go somewhere!
This is why I reject science. Any type of "extreme discovery" and we have a visual presentation that looks like its recorded with a potato.
what is the purpose of such a hole and how do you maintain it from not caving in, collapssing and such??
RIP Camera 😭😭😭 I hope no human experience what you've gone through down there.
Mam it was 10 years ago
Rip you
Ohhh ninte manasss
@@Akshay2612 malayali 😅
@@i4tech632 😁😁
Every bore if not in continuous use should be permanently closed or it should have some 3 inch medal pointing in all directions within bore so if someone fall accidently they can get out safely
I will actually be re-inspecting this hole tomorrow. I have upgraded to an HD video camera now, I'll post what I find here. I believe the company has put a casing and grouted it in place given the amount of water coming in.
MinewiseTechnology
Does the well fill up eventually from all the water jets shooting in at different depths?
ok did you all get the dr who theam song stuck in your head when you all where watchin this?
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8:50 at 560ft a car passes
I would say the microphone is on the surface. Thats why you cant hear the water.
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LOL
@@tvittori Yeah that's also why we hear the dude talking.
مرور سيارة !.. ممكن رقم ترقيمها؟ if the speaker is inside u will feel the drop of water clear and human speech be unclear
Wow this video Made my day
Thank you so much 😊 for sharing
can you please share the model name of the camera ? I need similar one for my borewell testing
Idk
3:36 for those who are lazy
Thanks
its been 3 years but, what happened there
@@shwkq310 I wanna know too
@@shwkq310 I didnt see anything, whats the problem there ?
@@FrickoMode2 the hell sounds
The sleeping dragon might be disturbed...
awww so so much thanks ,americans doing so many bast reserch things which gave great knowledge ,i am so happy that these people doing documentary film which contains great knowledge
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this is russia
Wow I came here EXACTLY 1 decade after this video. Here on May 1st 2020. Not bad for randomly finding this video. 👏😌
April 2021 myself... Really kind of strange that the camera was so far down, yet you can hear the voice of camera person. Also vehicles overhead or near the hole.
*I'm 14 and this is deep...*
Thanks for this amazing video.
It's really amazing
I have finally watched Jouney To The Centre Of The Earth.
fggyiik.
randi makkale
brandon orr
wit didn't even reach the mantle of the earth 😂😂😂 not even half of the crust
U mean.. earth's diameter is just 24 km?
376 ft till soght of water Wow! On a side note... am I the only one who was almost on tue verge of suffering panic attacks watching this... Imagining they were hanging on the end of that rope...
Amagine if rope breaks
Just something vibrating on the reel when we pay out cable. I don't know what exactly.
they should do this with the ocean
The ocean is miles deep
Where I can found this camera
Que benção, nunca vi tanto veio d'água em um só poço
What was the purpose of this inspection? Is this a water well and trying to figure out the static depth?
Thats right down scary. You wont see me going down a hole like this
thanks for your data. i would like to know lithology of well.
Amazing...... Full of excitement
where is.this..?i feel sorry for this..there are some.very old but speritual method to bring ...water back and rain as.well..You should try that kind of method...
I want to jump into it🐸🐸
And watching this after 11 years..LOL
The snails pov as I drop him into the kola superdeep borehole
6:22 what a scream
Bijender Giri Patna
that's the mechanics
Was it reamed with a raisebore drill?
So much water source but how come I did not see the water level starting at some depth
മലയാളികൾ വരും എന്ന് പറഞ്ഞു. . . .വന്നില്ലേ !
fuck you
@@V1nnyV1nn1e poda myraa
Ah yes
Claro the third led me here...
Waiting on his next video...
How you captured this depth video
how much is the total depth of the well?
Firoz ikkante video kandvannavar aarokke
Wow just now am watching 2019;
Water is definitely going somewhere
Same thing happen in my bore.
In my borewell there is continuely water falling sounds is coming
65 feet depthla vetroom crossed irukku repairsaia mudiyuma
Bore? The boar from battle cats?
Ofc not you stupid
That bore hole was already done Casing, right?
Who are watching after fact tegs video 😂
Me 🤣🤣
Me too
Where is the water going without pumping out? I don't understand, at a certain level water is stagnant isn't it?
I'm here after hearing that there was screaming from hel that could be heard
Never knew bores were able to dig so deep and clean, thought they only dig burrows do catch rabbits and stuff
6:05 , 8:09 missed those
Why not build a cap over the backside of the camera so that all the water falling on it from above will be forced to the sides of the camera and not just run down the camera, makes things easier to see
CRTukker cause when it hits water level it mite not sink but float but the people want to go deeper maybe?????????
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Maybe a cone with sleds or wheels around the lense to direct water away from the lense
Looks like we have loads of fresh water.
meanwhile in my underwear. . . .
Thank u for this video
Anxiety level rises while watching
Conclusion: it's a hole.
first sign of water? didn't you see the water coming down the wall next to to string way before that?
wheelitzr2
Who is watching it in 2019
Hahahahahaha
My bday
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Kuttner
Me
Is this the bore hole that was known to have been close to "hell"?
Yes
Good check ......before loading charging with anfo.....many-many water....
It was interesting to see for me as I am used to seeing wide aquifers with a lot more water at only relatively shallow depths in softer shale country.
Thanks for sharing.
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Its like ur going to the void
How is there that much water :OOO?
was that a car driving by at 400 ft ?
fft2020
We actually have a well in our basement, but we had to get it bricked up because of fermentation gas in there. I don't know how old it is, but I remember seeing water in it as a child. What I'm trying to say is: Isn't it dangerous to go in such deep holes? Ours was probably far from 1000ft., we never climbed in and we still had to close the door on it.
they are experienced with getting down there. two guys, one making notes the other guy securing their rope
Imagine seeing dead bodies at the bottom of all the people who fell 👀
Why are there no spiders or other insects at least near surface level?
before this i cant imagine how the subsurface water wil pass through now i got imagination thanq u very much
Keep the camera there inside hole and watch what's happening at night time
Why?
B
lewis justkeepgaming people are seriously creeped by this hole for whatever reason. Lol
leavemealone ikr it’s just a deep hole
humans:uhm i heard something
Demons:i think they are hunting us
this is still terrifying,
Aazh thulai kuzhikkul irangum Ella veerargalukkum nandri
Si claro the third ang reason kung bakit nandito din kayo.
Hit like if totoo👇
Oo
Haha.
reading this out loud sounds like somebody's having a stroke
anong video paki link po
Ou.. sinearch ko pa tlaga 😅
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my dog ran away along with my ravioli
Nandito ako dahil kay TAY CLARO ! ❤❤
CENG VLOGS hhaha same
Hahhahaha pati ako
Yes 😂
HAahaha samee ate
Ako din hahaha
When your girlfriend says you're her "first"
Guitarfollower22
Guitarfollower22 xD
Vaginal depth has nothing to do with how many times you have sex.
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Guitarfollower22
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Is it just me, being lil bit nervous, getting the paranoid vision of his rope snapping 😶 🙈
I got spooked at 0:47
Imagine falling into that
3:30 WTF hahahah
Pee
This is nice vedio..this hole is too much deep..and I salute the people who come here inside..
You mean humans went in to capture with camera 🤣🤣🤣
As you said if humans 😰😰😰 then I can’t imagine going in there.🧟♂️
No 1 went down there ....its only camera ..... hole is just about few inches
Rain inside the borewell.....
Anyone else just got bored and went out google and looked up “how far can I dig on earth “
are those leakage ?? water is dripping too fast like burst pipe lines
That's how water is collected...the pipes are fenestrated
First water at 03:30 and 376 feet! Thanks for sharing!!
It looks like someone's peeing
Thats really cool man
And earth is just a piece of sand in the universe.
This hole is 1000ft deep. It runs from 500 level to 1500 level. The diameter is only 8". This is in a mine in Sudbury Ontario.
The "X" that Bubblewubble161 is referring to is only two water inlets that happen to have enough pressure to shoot across the hole, so there was really no obstacle to overcome. (Like star67 pointed out)
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are you alive?
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