there were tunnels dug under the ocean - perhaps they're remnants of that. Notice the curved roof? There are tunnels like this all over the earth. The current narrative says they were built for bunkers in WW2 or miners. But both groups wouldn't take the time to make such beautiful ceilings. I've been in abondened mines. They're usually flat ceilings, the tunnels are wider to pass the cart on rails through, and there are wooden beams supporting the ceiling.
The under water parts would have been pumped 24/7 , and probably backfilled the mines over years,as well as king tides pushing water into the entrance you entered. There are a few coal mines in Cape Breton like that
We could have waded without much problem, if we were better prepared. Lily has walked through it and I would have liked to see how far it goes... but we were lazy and didn't want to get wet.
I noticed that you didn't film the area that you probably should not have entered,and I hope it was cool,and I understand why you blocked the picture when you were rearranging some concrete🤣
In regards to your video title…. Who digs a tunnel to the ocean!? It seems like something you would do! 😂 🪨 ⛏️ I wish you’d put out a new video every day!!! Thank you 🙏🏻
Heyyyy! I already know I'm going to love this video! It's really cool the long tunnel you guys went threw haha!
Lowkey she was expecting Jacob to explore the cave.
This is so cool. Amazing visuals with the lighting in these tunnels.
there were tunnels dug under the ocean - perhaps they're remnants of that. Notice the curved roof? There are tunnels like this all over the earth. The current narrative says they were built for bunkers in WW2 or miners. But both groups wouldn't take the time to make such beautiful ceilings. I've been in abondened mines. They're usually flat ceilings, the tunnels are wider to pass the cart on rails through, and there are wooden beams supporting the ceiling.
The under water parts would have been pumped 24/7 , and probably backfilled the mines over years,as well as king tides pushing water into the entrance you entered. There are a few coal mines in Cape Breton like that
The last spot looks like a low tide adventure.
We could have waded without much problem, if we were better prepared. Lily has walked through it and I would have liked to see how far it goes... but we were lazy and didn't want to get wet.
Agreed!!!! Yikes!!! Lily... please be careful. Let the good times roll. By the way...nice hat.
“Is that safe?!”” Well… if you have to ask lol .. that might be a good indication
Cool exploring !
Damn. That thumbnail was surprisingly elegantly art noir!
Thanks. We took a lot of fun pictures in there. Every once in a while I attempt more of an art cover than an attention getting scary one.
want to see you in india sir
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Is this on the Oregon coast? Where?
Somewhere along the west coast!
I noticed that you didn't film the area that you probably should not have entered,and I hope it was cool,and I understand why you blocked the picture when you were rearranging some concrete🤣
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In regards to your video title…. Who digs a tunnel to the ocean!?
It seems like something you would do! 😂 🪨 ⛏️
I wish you’d put out a new video every day!!! Thank you 🙏🏻
I think this is an old limestone quarry. There's a bunch of limestones caves up the hill from here. Including the very famous Hell Hole.