Locating a Secret Bunker In The Nevada Desert *Spotted On Google Maps

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  • Опубликовано: 10 сен 2024
  • I found an underground bunker on google maps and decided to take the trip across Nevada to try and locate it. It's always interesting to see what you can find in the middle of nowhere. Places that most people don't go. It's a mystery as to why this bunker is out here, there are no significant mines nearby, only prospects, and the only in-depth mine in the area is the claim we explored at the beginning of the video. Therefore, it would not be probable for this bunker to be a dynamite storage room.
    Something a lot of people are not aware of is that you are allowed to be on public mining claims. If the land ownership is under BLM or Forest Service, you are legally allowed to enter the mine and explore all the ruins on the site. The only thing a mining claim doesn't allow you to do is to extract minerals. Aka, no metal detecting or removing any type of rock from the site of a valid and up-to-date mining claim. I hope this helps educate and inform as I receive a liberal amount of comments from viewers who think I'm trespassing. Most of my videos are filmed on BLM and Forest Service land. As long as you are an American citizen, it's your land, and nobody is allowed to keep you off it, not even a claim owner.
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Комментарии • 75

  • @Buckshot9796
    @Buckshot9796 27 дней назад +10

    Great video! The middle of Nevada, where you can go to feel like the last human on Earth. Even the wind sounded lonely.

    • @suddenlysolo2170
      @suddenlysolo2170 21 день назад +1

      90% of Canada is like that - only with trees and lakes instead of desert.

    • @scottjones8406
      @scottjones8406 17 дней назад +1

      I live in nevada, I can be 100 miles from anyone pretty easily

  • @janblake9468
    @janblake9468 Месяц назад +16

    Still could be an explosive bunker but shared by several miners.

    • @rsuninv
      @rsuninv Месяц назад +1

      That’s the answer. He even describes all the waste rock, then says small mines. Complete contradictions

  • @Lucysdad66
    @Lucysdad66 Месяц назад +22

    What kind of person goes hiking out in the middle of nowhere and carries a Can a spray paint in their pocket ?

    • @anunnamedlad6976
      @anunnamedlad6976 29 дней назад +1

      Maybe they use the spray can to paint a rock or two and place them where the trail splits off. I often ride in the desert alone and used to take pictures of my trail so I could backtrack. Some people will put up a rock cairn or try a ribbon to tree branch if there’s a tree available. There’s plenty of scrub brush in the desert, but now my ride has full GPS and I can backtrack my trails easily, but I used to carry a can of spray paint with me of the kind that is used to mark waterlines, electrical lines, etc., in the yard.

    • @charlielaudico3523
      @charlielaudico3523 29 дней назад +2

      A fool

    • @grahamsoar
      @grahamsoar 29 дней назад +3

      😂A CAVER!!!!

    • @carlachambers3771
      @carlachambers3771 28 дней назад

      An idiot.

    • @brucebarnes9638
      @brucebarnes9638 25 дней назад

      A gang banger punk that read on social media there was a free crack party out there.

  • @glennahoopes2895
    @glennahoopes2895 Месяц назад +10

    It is for storing explosives. It just more modern. It's deeper so if something were to explode there would be more pertection and the vents served not only fo keep the inside cooler but also as pressure release if it did explode.

    • @davidamburgey9398
      @davidamburgey9398 29 дней назад +3

      Nope It`s a pump station to supply water to the mine

    • @scottjones8406
      @scottjones8406 17 дней назад +1

      ​@@davidamburgey9398close, it's dewatering, it's to drain the water out of a pit or something

  • @AlanZabriskie-tr2uj
    @AlanZabriskie-tr2uj Месяц назад +8

    A horizontal mine entrance is called an adit not a shaft.
    Must have been quite a flash flood that filled up the mine with mud!
    Thanks for sharing your adventures 👍

  • @shineyrocks390
    @shineyrocks390 Месяц назад +7

    Powder magazine to store dynamite

  • @conniewojahn6445
    @conniewojahn6445 27 дней назад +4

    "See what we can get into" is more like see what you can get OUT of. Had my fingers crossed your vehicle wouldn't end up stuck on that "road". What is/was mined there? Doesn't look safe. Somebody put a lot of effort into digging holes in the ground. Desert seems to make people go crazy and do unexplainable behavior. Ah, a bunker, home sweet home?

  • @ghosttownsofnevadaandcalif6821
    @ghosttownsofnevadaandcalif6821 Месяц назад +6

    Looks like the East Range in Pershing County on the road to Barbersville.

    • @scottjones8406
      @scottjones8406 17 дней назад

      I am pretty sure he is up by elko, but you could be right

  • @BrettHoustonTube
    @BrettHoustonTube 13 дней назад +1

    Cool show.
    It's well reinforced. My first thought was dynamite storage but 2nd guess would be a vault to store valuable substances...

  • @jamesmoore9511
    @jamesmoore9511 27 дней назад +3

    What would they have been mining for? Silver?

  • @parrotsarnoso1099
    @parrotsarnoso1099 16 дней назад +1

    It is a mine shaft too and it was closed forever. That wall behind is new compared to the other walls. In other words, the government sealed it.

  • @tomjones413
    @tomjones413 Месяц назад +2

    I think somebody got carried away. I just overdid it, man. God knows what reason.

  • @coolhand6669
    @coolhand6669 Месяц назад +4

    Nice Powder Magazine that's what it is I've seen lots of those when I used to it's been a lot of time in the Mojave Desert

  • @user-rl3gn3th7e
    @user-rl3gn3th7e 11 дней назад

    Its to store dynamite in all of the mineds . And yes it is they stored water in it too.

  • @garybryant6148
    @garybryant6148 29 дней назад +2

    Storage for dynamic

  • @user-ht1hu5ip9r
    @user-ht1hu5ip9r 28 дней назад +2

    Weird. Has to be dynamite storage. But thats alot of cement. How did they get that cement out there?

    • @smartazz61
      @smartazz61 20 дней назад

      Your taxes at work.

  • @user-fd2rm7hh8q
    @user-fd2rm7hh8q 5 дней назад

    Probably a potato shed. In early 1900s thgey pooled rescources and made use of shared labor . Works for several families

  • @hnit3499
    @hnit3499 21 день назад

    It's a powder magazine for storing dynamite. I live about 5 miles away from one.

  • @davidreynolds3634
    @davidreynolds3634 16 дней назад

    When were the mines in operation? And what were they mining there? Interesting.

  • @tommcelroy6975
    @tommcelroy6975 17 дней назад

    Not a shaft.
    You could easily find land status on the claim

  • @v1-vr-rotatev2-vy_vx31
    @v1-vr-rotatev2-vy_vx31 19 дней назад

    Used to live near the ocean for most of my life,, Don't miss it at all,, Enjoing the desert,, No ugly planned communities.
    With HOAs, No ugly big cities,,No Freeways that are used for parking lots,,,No Road rage,, The serenity of nature,

  • @mobiltec
    @mobiltec Месяц назад +4

    The chimney vent in the top tells me it's housing. Could be where they did assay work. Could also be an office as they usually are. Bet it is nice and cool in the summer and nice and warm in the winter. These people were really into concrete. LOL...

  • @DG-hb8rh
    @DG-hb8rh 17 дней назад

    Haaaaa were all gonna meet there, at s.h.t.f. so bring a dish and we'll pot luck !

  • @michaeltackett2192
    @michaeltackett2192 27 дней назад +1

    its not a bunker its called a powder house and yes its for explosives they have more than one type of explosives they use in mines

    • @scottjones8406
      @scottjones8406 17 дней назад

      It's not a dynamite bunker, they are made of concrete, it's for dewatering

  • @edwardcfinklein198
    @edwardcfinklein198 11 дней назад

    Wonder what the temp was in that concrete bunker.

  • @MjC7192
    @MjC7192 Месяц назад +3

    Yeah but it's scrub brushie nothin

  • @harleyhawk7959
    @harleyhawk7959 28 дней назад +2

    big expectations with little return. either stopped because of ww2 or just ran out money and investors. plastic bucket people came back for samples, ran out of pot.

  • @cesarcantu813
    @cesarcantu813 9 дней назад

    ♥️🙏♥️ ♥️⛏ maybe that The cement house was used to live there I guess for the winter but there’s no word so you can heat up yourself great video exploring the past♥️💪🏻👍🏻🤠👨🏽‍🦼

  • @smartazz61
    @smartazz61 20 дней назад

    The mining claim needs to be marked if there any expectations of it being "YOUR CLAIM".

  • @mauserdave
    @mauserdave 21 день назад

    Generator shack.

  • @Spa__rtan
    @Spa__rtan Месяц назад +1

    Could be housing

  • @scottjones8406
    @scottjones8406 17 дней назад

    Where are you at? I have been to hundreds of mines in nevada. But i have never seen that one

    • @DaveSuzukiExploration
      @DaveSuzukiExploration  17 дней назад

      @@scottjones8406 Near Winnemucca for this one.

    • @scottjones8406
      @scottjones8406 17 дней назад

      @DaveSuzukiExploration oh cool, I live in elko but I grew up in eureka, not sure if you have been there but it's the mecca of old mines in nevada

    • @DaveSuzukiExploration
      @DaveSuzukiExploration  17 дней назад

      @@scottjones8406 Been through many times. Eureka is one of my favorite areas of Nevada.

    • @scottjones8406
      @scottjones8406 17 дней назад

      @DaveSuzukiExploration that's awesome, if you ever go back, look up the old silver O'Connor mine in spring valley just outside of town, it goes 7 miles through the mountain, took us and entire day to go through, pretty cool

  • @brianbloom1799
    @brianbloom1799 Месяц назад +3

    Someone spent a lot of Time ,that,s a lot of concrete,

  • @curlydave7689
    @curlydave7689 Месяц назад +2

    Office or assay room. Those old timers were no fools. I bet there is another mine either up the wash or in the hills somewhere. This is about in the middle of the one you found and the other one.
    That first mine was not the work of an afternoon. A lot of effort went into it and it is still being worked part time.
    No sane man ever stored explosives in that concrete room. A blast in there and the concrete becomes shrapnel. Best practice for at least a century is to store explosives in lightly constructed sheds.

  • @thinman8621
    @thinman8621 Месяц назад +4

    Looks a bit like somebody's idea of an "end times" bunker.

  • @johanvanbeek7138
    @johanvanbeek7138 21 день назад

    Check old military activities in the area.

    • @scottjones8406
      @scottjones8406 17 дней назад

      It's an old gold mine, there are like 100000 in nevada

  • @redlight722
    @redlight722 26 дней назад

    What’s in the yeti cooler ?

  • @user-yq7gh7hv8c
    @user-yq7gh7hv8c Месяц назад +1

    لماذا ليس معك صديق يمكن أن تستمتعو مع بعض .
    🇮🇶🇮🇶🇮🇶👍👍

  • @BadBiden
    @BadBiden 18 дней назад

    Nothing here to see

  • @TuckTucker-so5gv
    @TuckTucker-so5gv 27 дней назад

    Dumby those are just old mines

  • @darlenelane9010
    @darlenelane9010 25 дней назад

    What's up with the case of water on the right-side shelf in photo 2:17, that the camera panned away from so quickly? Someone living in there?

    • @George_Lewis
      @George_Lewis 22 дня назад

      Explorers often leave water behind for use by others in emergencies. This is the first time I recall seeing water bottles in a mine, but I often see it in volunteer cabins. Water caches, such as this, have saved peoples lives. I'm reminded of the Death Valley Germans, two adults and two kids, whose vehicle got stuck in a remote area of Death Valley. They didn't survive.

  • @brendakrieger7000
    @brendakrieger7000 23 дня назад

    Cool🏚

  • @MiamiMillionaire
    @MiamiMillionaire 29 дней назад

    👍