I’m a commercial diver and in my down time, spend a lot of time cave diving all over the world. Most of these are naturally formed caverns as opposed to mines however and I learn something new from each and every one of your videos. Brilliant stuff, keep up the good work 👍👍
Another interesting exploration guys, I’m still amazed at the finds, albeit rails, buckets etc, but the history is quite something else. As for the car, yep, how did it get there!
As a Yank, I love learning the various mining terms used on your side of the pond. Of course, it IS rather easy to see the origin of "coffin level," as it does indeed look like an incredibly deep coffin stood on its side. As far as the upended Mini, however, I believe both our countries might call that "a bloody F#%&-up," or words to that effect. Wonderful video, as always!
Someone getting rid of a stolen car… or it was used as a dump… many of the mines got used as dumps by land owners… one near me was filled in with junk back in the 70s the farmer was taking cheaper payments to dump stuff than the actual dumps were
Quite a bit of dobbing in that first mine. I am always surprised that the rails and pipes are still in the mines, considering the metal shortages in WW2.
I really like going with you guys down in these mines that I never could without you seeing I live in America the one thing I don’t know is what they were after like over here they kinda know what they want to find and I don’t see that they were looking for one thing more like anything
Is it possible to explore the mines the VoR used to serve in it's early days or have you already done so. I was recently out at a mine site called CSA underground mine which started in 1871 and is still being worked today at Cobar NSW Australia. They mine copper with an annual production of 180K tons+ at a depth of 1640 meters with 300+ miners. There are other mines in the area which mine lead, zinc, sliver and gold and they were started in 1983-1992. The town of Cobar only exists because of the mining but has been there since the early 1860's. The second discovery really was a Mini mine.
Thank you for this amazing Video . The shaft with the car wreck are there any further workings . Greetings from Germany and the Harz mountains Yours Frank Galetzka
Were you serious when you said it was a squirrel hiding an acorn? If so would a squirrel venture into a tunnel is completely dark. You seemed quite far in.
I’m a commercial diver and in my down time, spend a lot of time cave diving all over the world. Most of these are naturally formed caverns as opposed to mines however and I learn something new from each and every one of your videos. Brilliant stuff, keep up the good work 👍👍
just amazing how this has so well preserved after nearly 200 years. all in moist conditions.
Another interesting exploration guys, I’m still amazed at the finds, albeit rails, buckets etc, but the history is quite something else. As for the car, yep, how did it get there!
How amazing!! Such cool finds!!!
Mm m . Loan oh Loan . Awesome explore Team so nice
As a Yank, I love learning the various mining terms used on your side of the pond. Of course, it IS rather easy to see the origin of "coffin level," as it does indeed look like an incredibly deep coffin stood on its side. As far as the upended Mini, however, I believe both our countries might call that "a bloody F#%&-up," or words to that effect. Wonderful video, as always!
Rare to see vent pipe still hanging and rails too. Beautiful find
Very impressive, thanks for sharing
Great to see such an interesting exploration and finds and look forward to the next one.
Great explore, thanks for the great video!
always wanted to invest in a mine
Awesome as always!
My brain hurts trying to figure out both How and Why a Mini was backed into a shaft ...
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
kids more than likely. probably found the car and thought it would be funny to push it down a mine shaft.
Someone getting rid of a stolen car… or it was used as a dump… many of the mines got used as dumps by land owners… one near me was filled in with junk back in the 70s the farmer was taking cheaper payments to dump stuff than the actual dumps were
Thanks for sharing from Australia
Quite a bit of dobbing in that first mine. I am always surprised that the rails and pipes are still in the mines, considering the metal shortages in WW2.
Not how the Mini got there, why!? Great video xxx
I really like going with you guys down in these mines that I never could without you seeing I live in America the one thing I don’t know is what they were after like over here they kinda know what they want to find and I don’t see that they were looking for one thing more like anything
Is it possible to explore the mines the VoR used to serve in it's early days or have you already done so. I was recently out at a mine site called CSA underground mine which started in 1871 and is still being worked today at Cobar NSW Australia. They mine copper with an annual production of 180K tons+ at a depth of 1640 meters with 300+ miners. There are other mines in the area which mine lead, zinc, sliver and gold and they were started in 1983-1992. The town of Cobar only exists because of the mining but has been there since the early 1860's.
The second discovery really was a Mini mine.
Another great video. Thank you. I have a question how many people would have been working in this mine at a time?
How did this car end up down there? It is the second time I see it I think and the mistery is still unsolved
Thank you for this amazing Video .
The shaft with the car wreck are there any further workings .
Greetings from Germany and the Harz mountains
Yours Frank Galetzka
The mine produced nothing but work. I wonder how long it took to blast the first mine?
I don't think it's a Mini, it looks more like a Hillman Imp to me.
Did they put that Mini there to try and seal the entrance to stop people getting in? Thats bizarre 😮
Yikes! It's like mining through pudding.
Were you serious when you said it was a squirrel hiding an acorn? If so would a squirrel venture into a tunnel is completely dark. You seemed quite far in.
How on earth did a Mini get in there?
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Im more interested in the roman mines.