BIG Rooms Hiding Under PA Coal Banks
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- Опубликовано: 18 мар 2022
- #tunnels #abandonded #caves
PLEASE BE SAFE. Avoid mines, tunnels and caves without proper safety gear and experience.
Always inform a 3rd party of your location.
Credit CO.AG Music; Dark Rage
Wow, you can sure find these awesome places.
Oh yeah forgot to say nice video. My hubby and I like your videos. My parents are from the coal region near Minersville. My Dad was a miner until he got a job as a PennDot supervisor and moved to Lebanon Pa. He always said there are so many mines left open that are dangerous if you go in. He taught us kids what to look for walking around the woods of Pa. Like air holes and escape shafts. If he was still living he would enjoy your videos.
I appreciate you watching thank you
Nice.....Certainly all kinds of interesting goodies to get into and explore at that place. Look forward to # 2 video ! Good stuff ! Stay safe man.
Haha part 2 looks epic!
Those big concrete structures in the beginning are remains of coal bins.
If you plug those holes after your down there you might be able to survive a few minutes longer from a supersonic nuke lol.
I need to find this place, I’d absolutely love to explore this
Another awesome video. Can’t wait to see part 2!!!
Nice Video, on a hilltop placed Fortress ,surely millitary but also If ITS engraved i dont BELIVE ist from 1913 , i think ITS Younger - 2nd WW i think , the Professional Bunkers dont wanna get discovered and be placed deep , but this Fortress Had parts on the hilltop ,Had a little Flair to be Trainingsarea because many Open Sides , what i have Not Seen was bulletimpacts in the Walls ,those would prove that IT was Military Trainingsarea . On the end of the Video with the water that was beautyfull wild 😂 ,you does'nt Took a Dip 😅 👍🧔👷 thanks ...
(4:19): Cool, Looks like Sue & CK were there! Damn, it has been a LONG time since we hung out with Sue and CK!
Man its the spider crickets that stop me from ever pushing forward in certain places lol you have balls of steel my guy haha
Awesome find ! Stay safe !
Now this is absolutely badass!
That military grade container might have been a secret drop for someone.
Can’t wait for part 2!
You almost bailed.Good thing you looked behind that door.Id love to see this one reshot again someday. Pretty epic.
I bet that tunnel at 8:26 was a rail or conveyor to a chute that went down to the train tracks.
You deserve a high ceiling once in awhile. Thanks for taking us along.
Luv watching your videos....thank U for showing these places most would never see!!! Where is this one located?
Definitely say this is eastern Pa. When you say breaker that's anthracite coal.
4:08 That's what she said.
It was a minute but i am back lol sweet Vid!!!
Welcome back brotha lol
@@AmazingPennsylvania lol
you could make a home out of that
Looks like a charcoal bagging plant like the one in Lansford, pa.
Haven't been there.. is that near the #9 tour?
It is Phil
you really should take a friend when you do this crazy shit
Wow!
Looks familiar)
Indeed. There's a few more nice tunnels nearby
@@AmazingPennsylvania on river bank?
@walkingcam1 You might be thinking of the abandoned power plant by the River? These tunnels are the colliery ruins behind the housing complex. There's a red brick tunnel close to this one, and another tunnel inside the smoke stack
@@AmazingPennsylvania yes, i meant the power plant. Cool place.
Looks like i missed the tunnel under smoke stack. Strange, i walked it around and poked my nose inside. Saw just a lonely homeless in bushes
Yikes cave crickets keep me out of those places.
Yea I'm not all about the paranormal hubbub one way or the other... that being said if I was watchin one of those shows and they showed me the footage of you starting your "walk" I'd certainly see it whatever it is gas cloud mist, your breathe whatever idk lol..
How do you go about locating these kinds of places? I never have any success trying to use the internet to help me and I'm curious how you've had so much success.
You have to be out there in person looking for clues.. concrete ruins, holes or opens.. pretty much anything unusual no matter how small
Hey, I know you won’t give the exact location away, but is there a general area you could point me in? I’m purely interested in it historically, and I find this fascinating. Thanks!
It's located in Nanticoke PA
@@AmazingPennsylvania Thank you!
You find great places for us poor folks to have a chance of survival if we get nuked.
Hi Phil, can I ask a question, do you carry a gas meter with you into these places to detect levels of Oxygen, Methane etc ???.
Thank you for sharing, much love. xx 💜
Thanks. Yeah I bring it with me mostly in mines and sometimes lengthy culvert systems. Usually it's high carbon dioxide and nitrogen levels that are the issue
@@AmazingPennsylvania Cool, I was wondering lol.xx
That's in nantickoe
That place is awesome. Shame people have to junk it up with graffiti. Tells me about their IQ. Waiting for part 2.
What if some creature comes from the darkness
Have you came across coke ovens yet?
Oil wells & natural gas fields would be equally as interesting
you should be more cautious
Where's this place at
I wanna pull my camper there
Drop location on my email or you tube channel
Thanks
I need a few months to really study this
Ya I mean it