Michael, you don’t have to apologize for your breathing as we know your health problems . Interesting explore…liked seeing the kangaroo and the sheep. My cousin raised black faced sheep and won when showing them at the county and our state fair. Beautiful scenery in your part of the world. Thanks for filming for those of us across the ocean.👍🏻👍🏻😊
So happy to be watching you again. As always, I found this an extremely interesting explore, Michael. Thank you! Never apologise for your breathing, please. For those viewers who believe that Michael always wears thongs (flip flops) at 25:30 (drum roll) unless they are his stand-in stunt player’s feet, Michael is wearing shoes. This is the quintessential Aussie scenery, in my opinion. Edit: My thoughts with you always. Been behind with my viewing but after a rough few months I’m getting back into things again. (Helen ACT)
That's a cool find Michael. I agree those bricks are perfect to be used. Ugh. Love to have them. Those concrete boxes would be cool as a chill pool. Those half barrels be cool for an amazing grill. Amazing find. Thank you again Michael. Have a great rest of your day
Cool find! Thanks for sharing with us. I related to you on a couple things, like when you were eyeing those bricks. I am a brick scavenger. I found an old house in the woods this past weekend and there were bricks all around. Sure hated to leave them lying there. Also your sniffles. I’ve got the sniffles, coughing, and sneezing bad. I don’t know how that happened, since the weather here has been hot hot hot! 😁 Thanks again for sharing. I’m glad to see you’re getting out.
Those terracotta pot looking things look like fermenting type pots. They would put a dome on top and water in that groove to stop contaminants from getting in. I wonder if it could have been a large extraction furnace for tea tree oils or eucalyptus oil. Just a random thought... from a person that ferments stuff...
Hi Michael, wow that place needs to be cleaned up, if that is Arsenic it will get into the watercourse as well as the sheep you mentioned. A really good find though and very interesting to look around, thank you for sharing, much love. xx 💖
Psyched to see your notification & walk along with you. Interesting walk about, scenery & old mining or manufacturing site. Those huge round pottery containers with little pipe looking holes would be cool yard planters. I have always kinda liked the look of the old rusted corrugated metal panels too. Take care, Michael... we love ya❣
It was a processing plant of some kind. The big pots may have melted or separated a mineral....Great Find.....Very Nice to see you exploring again....Great video...Prayers to you as well...
This was an incredible find, huge and mysterious. I didn't see any signs saying, Danger, keep out, but parts of the area looked like an accident waiting to happen. This one had my heart pounding because there was no telling what you might step into, or onto. Nice to see you made it through ok, and uploaded this cool, interesting video... with sheep and kangaroo included! Huff n puff n sniffle away. Doesn't bother me, cuz I huff n puff n sniffle too. 😆 Very cool find indeed. 😎
Happy to see you out and about again Michael very worrying what it mined though and your health safety and the sheep and wild life . I hope your ok with your health being though .Xxxx
So interesting i can only imagine someone way in the future to come across Rio Tinto or the old uranium mine at Kakadu ,so good to see you again i missed you and hope you have some kind of normal back after the floods.I don't know how you climb those bloody hills but thank you because of illness i don't get out to see my beautiful vast home land,much love from a country town in nsw.😘
Didn't expect to see you again so soon - that's wonderful!! Very interesting find and I was glad to see you were wearing closed shoes not the usual 'slops/flipflops/thongs' (depending in which part of the world you inhabit)!!! Look forward to the next one Michael! Gill 🇬🇧
Love & miss you my brother. Looks like ur west of where we live, so, I bet it's an old gold mine. It would be fenced off due to the arsenic & mercury that's used to extract the gold.
Great explore indeed hello from remote rural NSW do a lot of exploring in my 4WD and camper I have no idea what that place may have been and I can usually figure out what I find even if there is very little left somebody in the comments may know , the extended run up to the chimney and the man made water course 2 the dam tailings dump? Maybe just sometimes maybe google earth will list what it once was though not always.
It may be a good idea to clean of the bottom of your shoes. You probably couldn’t reuse the brinks as they may have arsenic or chemicals inpregnated into them.
Hey Michael, love your explores. Hope you doing well. At 15.35 time in your video at lower tree 🌳 line something is moving across in lower right of screen in the tree line in distance. Looks very tall and interesting. Did anyone else see this? Also was anyone else with you? Thought I seen a person also.
I would imagine the toxins are long gone if the sheep are allowed around there. One would hope anyway. If the arsenic levels were high there wouldn't be any wildlife around I'd guess. What's always been a mystery no one seems to want to answer is why there are thriving wildlife around sites like Chernobl Russia. Makes you wonder about what they tell us about radiation fallout.
There's a lot of official misinformation about radioactive contamination. The more toxic and dangerous the radioactive element, the shorter the half life. Chernobyl-Pripyat happened so many years ago now that the residual radiation there is now low, but they like to keep the fear factor high. 3-4 weeks is usually all that is needed to be isolated from a radioactive area before it becomes safe to venture outside.
That's a very awesome find. To bad it not a old gold mine. But thinking it could be a arson mine very scary. But I don't think it's a arson mine because there would be alot of animals bone laying around don't you think.
I just found this post. As poor as your health is DON'T GO NEAR PLACES LIKE THAT. Sorry I have had to leave you. I just can't stand places like this and I don't know why but I have nightmares of place like this and I've never seen one in person. These things always make me wonder about reincarnation. If it is true then I was alive in world war ll in Europe.
Michael, you don’t have to apologize for your breathing as we know your health problems . Interesting explore…liked seeing the kangaroo and the sheep. My cousin raised black faced sheep and won when showing them at the county and our state fair. Beautiful scenery in your part of the world. Thanks for filming for those of us across the ocean.👍🏻👍🏻😊
Awesome adventure mate very enjoyable. Good to see you out and about thanks for the upload 😃👍
Thanks for sharing your find with us.
So happy to be watching you again. As always, I found this an extremely interesting explore, Michael. Thank you! Never apologise for your breathing, please.
For those viewers who believe that Michael always wears thongs (flip flops) at 25:30 (drum roll) unless they are his stand-in stunt player’s feet, Michael is wearing shoes.
This is the quintessential Aussie scenery, in my opinion.
Edit: My thoughts with you always. Been behind with my viewing but after a rough few months I’m getting back into things again. (Helen ACT)
Ive been thinking of you Helen
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Thank you! 🙋🏼♀️
Enjoy all your walks
Glad to see your out and about again. Thanks for sharing and have a great day. Hope your feeling better.
That's a cool find Michael. I agree those bricks are perfect to be used. Ugh. Love to have them.
Those concrete boxes would be cool as a chill pool.
Those half barrels be cool for an amazing grill. Amazing find. Thank you again Michael. Have a great rest of your day
Cool find! Thanks for sharing with us.
I related to you on a couple things, like when you were eyeing those bricks. I am a brick scavenger. I found an old house in the woods this past weekend and there were bricks all around. Sure hated to leave them lying there.
Also your sniffles. I’ve got the sniffles, coughing, and sneezing bad. I don’t know how that happened, since the weather here has been hot hot hot! 😁
Thanks again for sharing. I’m glad to see you’re getting out.
I wonder if the ceramic things were kilns to make the bricks? 🤷♀️ very cool! Awesome to see a wild roo.
I'm so glad you're looking at things again- it is wonderful
Those terracotta pot looking things look like fermenting type pots. They would put a dome on top and water in that groove to stop contaminants from getting in.
I wonder if it could have been a large extraction furnace for tea tree oils or eucalyptus oil.
Just a random thought... from a person that ferments stuff...
A interesting explore with some nice old stuff lying around.
All of your explores are exciting Michael!
Hi Michael, wow that place needs to be cleaned up, if that is Arsenic it will get into the watercourse as well as the sheep you mentioned.
A really good find though and very interesting to look around, thank you for sharing, much love. xx 💖
Really interesting, Thank you
That "water course" is a toxic run off from somewhere above draining into that dam down hill. 22:18 minutes.
Psyched to see your notification & walk along with you. Interesting walk about, scenery & old mining or manufacturing site. Those huge round pottery containers with little pipe looking holes would be cool yard planters. I have always kinda liked the look of the old rusted corrugated metal panels too. Take care, Michael... we love ya❣
Excellent explore mate. Well done! Awesome part of NSW. ( Metal lid with plastic pipe inside is a well meter..I think). Cheers.
It's amazing where your wanderings take us. As always, thanks for sharing, Michael.
It was a processing plant of some kind. The big pots may have melted or separated a mineral....Great Find.....Very Nice to see you exploring again....Great video...Prayers to you as well...
Thankyou for another video Michael, what an interesting find. Much love from Newcastle
Always fascinating and a pleasure! Thanks so much for taking us along! All amazing to see!!!☮️
This was an incredible find, huge and mysterious. I didn't see any signs saying, Danger, keep out, but parts of the area looked like an accident waiting to happen. This one had my heart pounding because there was no telling what you might step into, or onto. Nice to see you made it through ok, and uploaded this cool, interesting video... with sheep and kangaroo included! Huff n puff n sniffle away. Doesn't bother me, cuz I huff n puff n sniffle too. 😆 Very cool find indeed. 😎
Happy to see you out and about again Michael very worrying what it mined though and your health safety and the sheep and wild life . I hope your ok with your health being though .Xxxx
Hi. Get well soon
Great to see you as always !
Be careful those Roos can be Dangerous 🦘🦘🦘🦘
So interesting i can only imagine someone way in the future to come across Rio Tinto or the old uranium mine at Kakadu ,so good to see you again i missed you and hope you have some kind of normal back after the floods.I don't know how you climb those bloody hills but thank you because of illness i don't get out to see my beautiful vast home land,much love from a country town in nsw.😘
22:55 Is where they cooked trespassers.🤭
Awesome find 😊✌️
Boilers are generally used for steam to drive the engines that operate the machinery, such as that 'crushing device'.
Ok,you had jacket on face, now I understand why couldn't hear! Be safe! Imagine the miners health wasn't that good.
Awesome!
I have some how been missing your channel.
Didn't expect to see you again so soon - that's wonderful!! Very interesting find and I was glad to see you were wearing closed shoes not the usual 'slops/flipflops/thongs' (depending in which part of the world you inhabit)!!! Look forward to the next one Michael! Gill 🇬🇧
What a very interesting find
Hi! Hope your doing good. Very low volume. Glad had captions on!
Love & miss you my brother. Looks like ur west of where we live, so, I bet it's an old gold mine. It would be fenced off due to the arsenic & mercury that's used to extract the gold.
That was fascinating, you were meant to stumble across it. ❤️
Great explore indeed hello from remote rural NSW do a lot of exploring in my 4WD and camper I have no idea what that place may have been and I can usually figure out what I find even if there is very little left somebody in the comments may know , the extended run up to the chimney and the man made water course 2 the dam tailings dump? Maybe just sometimes maybe google earth will list what it once was though not always.
Wow! Just a random find! I wonder what they mined? Would there be records on line?
This was fun and unusual. Theres no mining near us except the old gold mine about 45 miles away and I've not been to it yet.
yes Jodie Lee i seen that as well
Nice find. The transcript is great too.
It may be a good idea to clean of the bottom of your shoes. You probably couldn’t reuse the brinks as they may have arsenic or chemicals inpregnated into them.
Great video 🙂👌
Hey Michael, love your explores. Hope you doing well.
At 15.35 time in your video at lower tree 🌳 line something is moving across in lower right of screen in the tree line in distance. Looks very tall and interesting. Did anyone else see this?
Also was anyone else with you? Thought I seen a person also.
Yes I can see that too.... interesting...
I would imagine the toxins are long gone if the sheep are allowed around there. One would hope anyway. If the arsenic levels were high there wouldn't be any wildlife around I'd guess. What's always been a mystery no one seems to want to answer is why there are thriving wildlife around sites like Chernobl Russia. Makes you wonder about what they tell us about radiation fallout.
There's a lot of official misinformation about radioactive contamination. The more toxic and dangerous the radioactive element, the shorter the half life. Chernobyl-Pripyat happened so many years ago now that the residual radiation there is now low, but they like to keep the fear factor high. 3-4 weeks is usually all that is needed to be isolated from a radioactive area before it becomes safe to venture outside.
I so want to go exploring like you but im to scared i would get caught lol.
OMG MORE FLOODING ARE YOU OK ? 🐥
This was very interesting
That's a very awesome find. To bad it not a old gold mine. But thinking it could be a arson mine very scary. But I don't think it's a arson mine because there would be alot of animals bone laying around don't you think.
I wish you had of found gold!!
I wonder where the workers lived?
Seems everything gets abandoned when it's out in the middle of nowhere.
is it a brick works?
I just found this post. As poor as your health is DON'T GO NEAR PLACES LIKE THAT. Sorry I have had to leave you. I just can't stand places like this and I don't know why but I have nightmares of place like this and I've never seen one in person. These things always make me wonder about reincarnation. If it is true then I was alive in world war ll in Europe.
limestone crushing and heating to produce lime... ?
re spherical clay structures : checkout the purpose of "retort" in smelting and refining processes ..... RjB
Ottery mine?
Woah! I don't think I ever seen you in anything other than thongs Michael!
Glad ur out in the sunshine exploring
Wish you’d speak up.
He has had lung surgery and has a hard time speaking loudly. Ear phones will help you with hearing him better.
@@marybethsmith6458 I am aware of that. If you notice hr does speak clearly in spite of that.
@@janwarriner6554 I got my ear buds in and I got my volume turned up and I hear him just fine.
@@Tammie-Burns1961 that’s good for you. I wish he’d just speak up during certain times. That’s all. What you do is not important to me.