Exploring Abandoned Mines and Unusual Places | Finding Incredible Artifacts and Many Levels in the Abandoned Empire Mine (Part 1) @AbandonedMines11 | Uploaded July 2021 | Updated October 2024, 13 hours ago.
What makes an abandoned mine a good one? That's easy -- when a mine warrants repeated visits in order to see everything, you know it's a good one! Nick had previously explored the lowest tunnel at the Empire Mine a couple years ago where he found significant workings. I recently joined up with him and his wife Traci to explore and document some of the upper tunnels at the Empire Mine complex. We entered a total of three tunnels this time around and were amazed at what we found!
The Empire Mine was active in the 1920s and produced copper, lead, silver, and zinc. Here in Part 1, we explore one of the major haulage tunnels at the mine and then ascend a century-old ladder in a hoist room to an upper level. In Part 2 which will be published next weekend, we descend a ladder system to a lower level where we found some really impressive artifacts that were in good condition and waiting for our arrival! To catch a glimpse of some of the loot we found on the lower level, be sure to watch the sneak-peek previews from Part 2 at the end of this video!
If you've already seen Part 1, here is the link to Part 2 where we find an ore cart, a blower, and some other artifacts on lower levels: youtu.be/Hqy9FjMIsUM
Nick posts his excellent videos on his Miner49er YouTube channel located here: youtube.com/channel/UC5-1Mf2hhH-vo_uGT4lBC6w. Head on over there and check out his growing collection of top-notch videos. Don't forget to subscribe to Nick's channel, too, while you're there! He's almost at 1000 subscribers, so let's all get together and put him over the top so he can start monetizing and making his channel even better than ever.
UPDATE: Nick posted Part 1 of his video of this mine! If you'd like to see things from his perspective, check it out by clicking here: youtu.be/5mPY1ybVrXU
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What makes an abandoned mine a good one? That's easy -- when a mine warrants repeated visits in order to see everything, you know it's a good one! Nick had previously explored the lowest tunnel at the Empire Mine a couple years ago where he found significant workings. I recently joined up with him and his wife Traci to explore and document some of the upper tunnels at the Empire Mine complex. We entered a total of three tunnels this time around and were amazed at what we found!
The Empire Mine was active in the 1920s and produced copper, lead, silver, and zinc. Here in Part 1, we explore one of the major haulage tunnels at the mine and then ascend a century-old ladder in a hoist room to an upper level. In Part 2 which will be published next weekend, we descend a ladder system to a lower level where we found some really impressive artifacts that were in good condition and waiting for our arrival! To catch a glimpse of some of the loot we found on the lower level, be sure to watch the sneak-peek previews from Part 2 at the end of this video!
If you've already seen Part 1, here is the link to Part 2 where we find an ore cart, a blower, and some other artifacts on lower levels: youtu.be/Hqy9FjMIsUM
Nick posts his excellent videos on his Miner49er YouTube channel located here: youtube.com/channel/UC5-1Mf2hhH-vo_uGT4lBC6w. Head on over there and check out his growing collection of top-notch videos. Don't forget to subscribe to Nick's channel, too, while you're there! He's almost at 1000 subscribers, so let's all get together and put him over the top so he can start monetizing and making his channel even better than ever.
UPDATE: Nick posted Part 1 of his video of this mine! If you'd like to see things from his perspective, check it out by clicking here: youtu.be/5mPY1ybVrXU
#ExploringAbandonedMines
#AbandonedMines
#MineExploring
#UndergroundExploration