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Exploring Abandoned Mines and Unusual Places | More Sketchy Abandoned Mine Exploration. Why? Because We Love Talc! Part 2 @AbandonedMines11 | Uploaded April 2020 | Updated October 2024, 23 minutes ago.
Guess what? We found another entrance to an abandoned mine, so we headed in to document it. This talc mine originally had extensive underground workings but most of those are inaccessible today due to collapses. We documented what we could, and I squeezed over and through a couple tight collapses to film some hard-to-reach areas that Tom and Julie didn't film during their initial visit.

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