Unbelievable Mine Exploration: A Treasure Trove Like No Other!
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► [0:31-Introduction]
Join us in this exhilarating adventure as we delve deep into UK's forgotten mines with explorers, Al and Ioan. Experience the thrill of discovery as we unearth genuine gems, stunning underground landscapes, and remarkable historical artifacts illuminating our rich mining heritage. [#UKLostMines #MineExploration]
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► [4:45 - Finding the goods]
Our adventure begins with expert mine explorers Al and Ioan. Discover the mesmerizing underground world as we share their most astounding finds. Every gem has a story to tell, and Al and Ioan are here to narrate. Check out their incredible journey [www.amazon.com/dp/B09DSSKDRZ?...]. [#IoanGreatFinds]
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► [-Remembering Mining Heroes]
We venture into these mines, not forgetting the miners who paved our way. Witness the unique finds in a newly discovered flooded mine shaft! The anticipation builds up as we reveal the surprises that wait! [#MiningHeroes]
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► [-Post-Lockdown Adventures]
After a prolonged lockdown, we're back on track. Our exploration adventures continue, and what we found was worth the wait! Journey with us and see what we discover!
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I love this channel, can you give us more info on the geology and what the mines were producing.
Wow explore Team. Loan oh Loan 🤩
These finger prints serve as a poignant and almost lucid connection to the past; embedded by miners who toiled in the dimly lit mines - a powerful reminder of their indomitable fortitude and resilience! Great explore! Diolch! 🙌🏻
This comment is exactly how I feel and why I became an archaeologist.
Great finds, great video 👍
Hello down there amazing the finds ⛏️ thank you for the EXPORE ❤️🤔
Small, but perfectly formed gem!
Amazing. Thanks for taking us along
Thanks for being the first crew member to join us!
One of the best mines yet. Cool
Very Intresting , lots of great finds
Great video thanks. 8:04 - did you see the gloves on the rubble?
Nice catch! 👍
A great mine full of people with wonderful knowledge
Watched your videos for a long time ... I'm running out of superlatives...
Wondeful mine!
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
at 8:05 min
nobody spotted the cloves?
Short and sweet mine
Always makes my day! Really gripped by this video, wow so many artefacts, real history, excellent. Thanks.
Our pleasure!
Very interesting to see the diamond drill hole! must have been quite an early usage of this technology. Normally the core from these holes is stored in wooden core trays/boxes with say 5 x 5’ runs per box with depth marks on the box. I suspect that the small bits of core you found were just small bits that were discarded. I think I did read a note about drill testing of a certain lode at Cwmystwyth. Much more recently diamond drilling was used at Cwmrheidol (underground) and Frongoch (surface) in late 60’s early 70’s to test the veins, without much success!
Another great mine. Accompanied with great knowledge. 😊
Do you think the T in the TW carving has been carved to also look like a pick?
Absolutely brilliant! Many thanks!
Glad you enjoyed it!
brill vid as always dioch
When I hear the word 'dynamite' I think of mud! Or rather, MUD.
As always, wonderful and informative!
Thanks again!
Good Stuff, thanks for sharing
Thanks for watching!
its a mad one, we almost walked past it
H = Hywell maybe?