Deadly Secret In A Stunning Abandoned Mine : UKAME :
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This channel is based in the North East of England ( UK ) and documents our explorations of both the underground and above ground workings of abandoned, and sometimes operational mines within areas such as the Northern Pennines, North Yorkshire and the Lake District, sometimes a little further. We now and again throw in some caving too. Our intention is to document these abandoned mines, show how they worked and talk about the history behind them. Unfortunately, due to politics, or the need to preserve the site, we can not always name the mine location. If the location is not shown in the video, please do not ask as refusal to divulge often offends.
THE DANGERS OF ABANDONED MINE EXPLORATION :
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Abandoned mines contain dangers for which equipment and training are required. Hazards can include false floors, open shafts, low oxygen, poisonous gases, collapsing or rotten structures, explosives, flood risks, bacterial infection and of course, rock falls. NEVER enter alone, ALWAYS thoroughly research your destination, ALWAYS alert a third party to your plans and timings. STAY OUT, STAY ALIVE.
This video SHOULD NOT be considered instructional or used for navigation within this mine. Video is for historical documentation and entertainment only.
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Epic stopes, amazing. I do wonder how those miners would react to seeing their working environment from your explorations by modern lighting compared to their tallow candles.
Yes, I’ve often wondered that too, they are particularly large and hopefully more to come from this mine complex
7:21 stunning flowstone! Reminds me of the beautiful pipework of a big cathedral pipe organ!
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Yes, an amazing raise that one :)
Like the curious looking fungus. Mindblowing there can be life in such spots and it adapted to live of what it has in 200 years.
Yes, and then they said life required light, but these miners would have known about these forms of life for hundreds of years.
This is an amazing mine with just mind blowing stopes will definitely be watching this video again.
Hope that you feel better soon, although us tough northerners can anything off.
Yep, the flu, bugger that, some nice deep, ice cold mine water will remedy that! ;) More to actually come from this mine we hope.
That a good looking mine friend and hope you get well soon but mostly keep the great videos coming 😊🎉🎉
Thanks, it's caused some damage so may have to rest up but plenty of videos waiting and ab epic one being re order later this month no matter what ;)
Incredible mine! Crazy how deep in it goes! 😮 I think I’d start freaking out a bit after 100 ft.
It goes much deeper, but that flooded section is in the way :(
Some lovely flowstone at times, nice video.
Thanks Dave :)
Wow! Arching, inscriptions, beautiful formations, huge stopes - what a mine, absolutely beautiful 😊
Thanks Louise, glad you enjoyed :)
I'm astonished at these mines. You have great difficulty in traversing them. I accept that the collapses were not present when the miners were there but even so navigating, getting up into the stopes, getting the ore and then getting it out of the mine must've been really hard work. Any ideas how much ore was mined in a day and how much of that translated into lead?
Yes, very hard work. No figures available for this mine but average progress at that time was 6-8 inches a day.
Lovely!
Thanks :)
Hi friend a just became a member of your channel 😊🎉🎉❤
Hi Ian, awesome! Thank you for your support. I will put your name on the videos, but the next 3 are already edited and uploaded so it will be after that :). Cheers again :)
Those stopes were incredible.
Thanks for the explore, guys 👍
You're welcome and thanks for your continued support of the channel. Next week, we finish the explore of the mine that was not seen since the 1850s and come across....a bit of an issue.
Love this mine! Incredible graffiti early 1800,s. Beautiful formations & massive stopes. Great explore lads I always enjoy your video's I learn something everytime! ❤😊👍
Thanks Carol, I’ve even been there since recording this to show another person as I like it so much :)
Awesome Your improvement with the camera work is outstanding. Thank you so much for working on it for us/me lol. I was terrified a couple times but this was a great exploration to watch.
No problem, better camera recently helps :) Thanks, glad you enjoyed :)
Hi great video where is this ?
Thanks, but we don’t give locations sorry.
Nothing to help you get over the flu like running around a cold, wet, mine :)
That's because we are tough northern Brits ;)
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Steve can you DM me the location of this one, I don't recognise it.
Will do :)