Exploring Abandoned Mines and Unusual Places | (Part 1) The Deadliest Death Trap I've Ever Been In (An Abandoned Mine Adventure) @AbandonedMines11 | Uploaded July 2020 | Updated October 2024, 4 hours ago.
We explored a real death trap! That's the only way to describe this part of an abandoned mine that I found myself crawling through with some other explorers.After skillfully locating and digging out a completely buried, unknown portal to this frequently visited talc mine, we entered and found ourselves exploring a totally cut-off area of the mine that NOBODY had seen in ages. We carefully explored and documented the pristine drifts and tunnels while navigating under, over, and through extremely dangerous collapses and near-collapses that were pressing in all around us. In some areas, we actually had to crawl on our hands and knees through partially caved-in tunnels that were barely passable! The danger and effort were worth it, though, because we found a trove of artifacts in this part of the mine including several intact glass bottles, an old gas mask, tobacco tins, and lots of awesome miners' graffiti from long ago.
Stay tuned at the end of this video for exciting scenes from Part 2!
Part 2 is here: youtu.be/7SmZecSkr4U
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We explored a real death trap! That's the only way to describe this part of an abandoned mine that I found myself crawling through with some other explorers.After skillfully locating and digging out a completely buried, unknown portal to this frequently visited talc mine, we entered and found ourselves exploring a totally cut-off area of the mine that NOBODY had seen in ages. We carefully explored and documented the pristine drifts and tunnels while navigating under, over, and through extremely dangerous collapses and near-collapses that were pressing in all around us. In some areas, we actually had to crawl on our hands and knees through partially caved-in tunnels that were barely passable! The danger and effort were worth it, though, because we found a trove of artifacts in this part of the mine including several intact glass bottles, an old gas mask, tobacco tins, and lots of awesome miners' graffiti from long ago.
Stay tuned at the end of this video for exciting scenes from Part 2!
Part 2 is here: youtu.be/7SmZecSkr4U
#ExploringAbandonedMines
#AbandonedMines
#MineExploring
#UndergroundExploration