(Part 2) Exploring the Massive, Abandoned Delamar Mine: The Branching Tunnels  @AbandonedMines11
(Part 2) Exploring the Massive, Abandoned Delamar Mine: The Branching Tunnels  @AbandonedMines11
Exploring Abandoned Mines and Unusual Places | (Part 2) Exploring the Massive, Abandoned Delamar Mine: The Branching Tunnels @AbandonedMines11 | Uploaded June 2020 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
Lost in the endless tunnels of an abandoned mine. That's what Nick and I felt like when we turned around at the end of the Delamar Mine's main haulage tunnel in Part 1 (see Part 1 here: youtu.be/JsMZitXjScc) and began exploring the many extensive, branching tunnels on our way out for Part 2. The Delamar Mine is incredibly massive with a reported sixteen levels or so and includes thousands and thousands of feet of tunnels. As we approached the end of one branching tunnel here in Part 2, we were greeted by a playful ghost that was hanging out there.

In another branching tunnel, we came across an arrow spray-painted onto the wall with the words "To Hell" below it. We headed down that tunnel in the direction of the arrow to see what that was all about! Those underground workings will be featured in Part 3, so be sure to check out the sneak-peek previews from Part 3 at the end of this video.

In case you missed it, Part 1 where we explore the Delamar Mine's main haulage tunnel is here: youtu.be/JsMZitXjScc

Nick's channel is here, so be sure to stop by, say hello, subscribe, and check out his many abandoned mine exploration videos: youtube.com/channel/UC5-1Mf2hhH-vo_uGT4lBC6w

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