Very well done! About 20+ years ago, I was hired to do the audio with a video crew that spent 2 days there shooting a video about the history of mining. We were hired by a Professor from the University of Arizona, who had received a “partial” grant to produce the video. We finished the shoot, but unfortunately the professor never got the rest of his grant money, so the video never got edited. Oh well, at least I got paid and the check didn’t bounce!
I went into the Hoover Dam in Las Vegas down below definitely felt claustrophobic! but it was fascinating!. 10 storey building underground, I can't even imagine it.
Yup i lived in Cochise County been in that mine every year in the 80"s thanks for the memory! Not much has changed lol! You should have Showen " The Pit" right in same town.
Thank you for visiting, stand by and subscribe for my next video where I do a drive in Bisbee and talk about a little more about the city itself. I plan to feature the rainbow pit mine in that video. I hope you like it.
Oh this is so neat!! I’d love to take a tour like this. My Husband is a coal miner and he has sent pics of what he could but they can’t take phones underground. TFS😊
Our tour also allowed us to get off and walk around certain safe areas. I walked over to one spot and came upon a roped off section beyond the rope was a gaping hole that looked to be almost a hundred feet deep. I guess that area wasn't part of the tour.
There were parts that if you walked off in the wrong direction it looks like it could be dangerous but I just stayed with the tour. I didn't feel like getting left behind in a 10 story high mine. 😁
Was this your video or “mine”? I crack myself up Lol lol. That was an awesome looking mine. I would love to visit there but I hope I never run into John lol. Thank you for sharing.
Cool vid my friend, being from a mining town I can appreciate this. Check out Flin Flon Manitoba Canada. Cheers from 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living in Mexico.🇲🇽✌️
@pedrozatravel Yes amigo.I wanted to go there and maybe run into him but I thought that would be a little creepy. Now I can go and honestly say I came to see the mine. Peace out.
Very well done!
About 20+ years ago, I was hired to do the audio with a video crew that spent 2 days there shooting a video about the history of mining. We were hired by a Professor from the University of Arizona, who had received a “partial” grant to produce the video.
We finished the shoot, but unfortunately the professor never got the rest of his grant money, so the video never got edited.
Oh well, at least I got paid and the check didn’t bounce!
Oh wow, what a cool story! I bet you got to hear a lot of interesting facts.
Fun tour. very happy to see new support beams!
@@heatherwhite1247 that would be kind of scary if they were originals😁
Thanks for the Queen Mine Tour in Bisbee - Arizona, such a great scenery around.
Lot of rocks😁
I went into the Hoover Dam in Las Vegas down below definitely felt claustrophobic! but it was fascinating!. 10 storey building underground, I can't even imagine it.
Thank you for watching, this mine was indeed immense. Inside the hoover dam is a good analogy.
This was very cool! Thanks for sharing my friend 😊👍
Thank you glad you enjoyed the journey
Thnx for the tour, have a great weekend
Thank you, you as well
What a great tour!
Thank you for visiting, yes, it was the best mine tour we have seen, and we have done a few.
Thanks for the tour John.
Thank you for visiting 😁
Awesome mine tour ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you
Through your channel i get to explore a mining industry, great information shared here that some of us has no idea about
Thank you, it is interesting to see how they used to mine for copper
I can't imagine wandering off and getting lost in a place like this!
Yeah, people are crazy, it is literally 10 stories high and completely dark in there
Cool tour. It’s a good time of year to visit. 🏜️
Yes, the winter time is a great time to visit Arizona.
Always wanted to explore a mine, looks exciting. 🐸
Thank you, I have done a few mine tours and this was definitely the best one.
Yup i lived in Cochise County been in that mine every year in the 80"s thanks for the memory!
Not much has changed lol!
You should have Showen " The Pit" right in same town.
Thank you for visiting, stand by and subscribe for my next video where I do a drive in Bisbee and talk about a little more about the city itself. I plan to feature the rainbow pit mine in that video. I hope you like it.
That is real dangerous adventure.
@@jameshund3203 I guess if you're claustrophobic it isn't the best adventure,but other than that it is pretty safe.
Oh this is so neat!! I’d love to take a tour like this. My Husband is a coal miner and he has sent pics of what he could but they can’t take phones underground. TFS😊
Glad you enjoyed the video. I imagine there would be a security risk to filming an active mine. I hope you get to go out to this mine one day.
Our tour also allowed us to get off and walk around certain safe areas. I walked over to one spot and came upon a roped off section beyond the rope was a gaping hole that looked to be almost a hundred feet deep. I guess that area wasn't part of the tour.
There were parts that if you walked off in the wrong direction it looks like it could be dangerous but I just stayed with the tour. I didn't feel like getting left behind in a 10 story high mine. 😁
What a fascinating tour. Loved this John. Warm wishes from Millionaire Paul :) #moderndaybreakfastclub
Thank you, appreciate the visit.
Was this your video or “mine”? I crack myself up Lol lol. That was an awesome looking mine. I would love to visit there but I hope I never run into John lol. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for stope ing by, LOL. Yeah I don't think I would want to run into that John either.
HEHEHEEE< LOL!!@@pedrozatravel
I took the tour in 2000. It was a lot of fun. It's not hard to find interesting stones on the side of roads and whatnot.
Isn't crazy how loaded that area is with mineral ore?! It is literally everywhere there.
Cool vid my friend, being from a mining town I can appreciate this. Check out Flin Flon Manitoba Canada.
Cheers from 2 Canadians 🇨🇦 living in Mexico.🇲🇽✌️
I will definitely have to check it out, thanks for the tip
@@pedrozatravel Flin Flon is named after the fictional character Professor Josiah Flintabbatey Flonatin
@@2GringosOnTheGulf sounds fun
COPPA!!!
Gotta make those wires
Where's Doug Stanhope? Peace out.
@@Robert-bk1dm you talking about the comedian?
@pedrozatravel Yes amigo.I wanted to go there and maybe run into him but I thought that would be a little creepy. Now I can go and honestly say I came to see the mine. Peace out.
@@Robert-bk1dm I can't say I saw him either, but the mine was interesting, thank you for watching