Team! Geez what an awesome historic explore! Amazing how many broke their backs and lives to see what was next. thank you for the amazing views as always. Loan so great! just great Team!!💌
These videos are great for anyone interested in the local history of Mid Wales with evidence of the industrial heritage all around us here. Thanks for another fascinating video.
4:27. Wow those gloves are in amazing condition. They look as if the man could have just left yesterday. You could still wear them but you wouldn't to keep them preserved.
Hello guys, I love your content. Great stuff indeed! I do however find myself wishing that your videos were longer. Only because they are so good I could watch them all day. Thank you guys. Mr T from Scotland
Fascinating how large the slate mines were, compared to lode mines. I'm surprised at how well they supported themselves without collapsing. The slate being so dark, it sure eats the light of your torches!
Hi. Slate is shale that has had its crystals grow & interlock though metamorhosis. this is why it looks flaky like shale but is much stronger, able to produce large caverns. Cheers Daniel.
Thank you very much for this very interesting and informative video presentation which is very much appreciated. It was great to see the artefacts, the winches, wagons as well as the railtrack, all in such good condition, despite one of the wagons being submerged for many decades. It is great that, thanks to you having the ROV we are able to see things that would not be able to be seen without it. Yet another way of being able to preserve the memory of these mines visually. ons
It looks like the depth meter isn't working properly. How deep do you estimate that y'all went with this drone? Love the footage of abandoned equipment!
These are always too short for me! I could watch for hours of you guys climbing through places, flooded or not!
Team! Geez what an awesome historic explore! Amazing how many broke their backs and lives to see what was next. thank you for the amazing views as always. Loan so great! just great Team!!💌
Lost Mines is quality TH-cam content for sure, Finding random stuff is fascinating.
I totally agree with you Philip 🔥🔥
These videos are great for anyone interested in the local history of Mid Wales with evidence of the industrial heritage all around us here. Thanks for another fascinating video.
What a fantastic awesomeness slate mine with so much detail and to find that rubbish cart as well . Can't wait to see the rest 👀👀
Wow, such a ragged mine .loved the Blue lagoon. I can't wait for the dive . Cheers Alan .
The opening didn't feel to big untill ...the ladders appeared. Oh my word! xxx
Love that waggon and the deckchair is definitely 1960/70s my parents had the same one
4:27. Wow those gloves are in amazing condition. They look as if the man could have just left yesterday. You could still wear them but you wouldn't to keep them preserved.
I have no doubt, your system of exploration will produce some amazing finds in the future.
Hello guys, I love your content. Great stuff indeed!
I do however find myself wishing that your videos were longer. Only because they are so good I could watch them all day. Thank you guys.
Mr T from Scotland
Fascinating how large the slate mines were, compared to lode mines. I'm surprised at how well they supported themselves without collapsing. The slate being so dark, it sure eats the light of your torches!
Outstanding video. So fasinating
The hello chamber is just enormous.
Glad you enjoyed it
Hi. Slate is shale that has had its crystals grow & interlock though metamorhosis. this is why it looks flaky like shale but is much stronger, able to produce large caverns.
Cheers Daniel.
Thank you very much for this very interesting and informative video presentation which is very much appreciated. It was great to see the artefacts, the winches, wagons as well as the railtrack, all in such good condition, despite one of the wagons being submerged for many decades. It is great that, thanks to you having the ROV we are able to see things that would not be able to be seen without it. Yet another way of being able to preserve the memory of these mines visually.
ons
Awesome work guys.. 👏 looking back up towards your torches with the ROV made you realise the depth of that flooded part.
This is absolutely incredible , what an amazing slate mine and the finds are incredible , would absolutely love to visit this one
Awesome video guys like always
looks familiar is the mine with the salt water buckets on a winch?
Awesome video ⚓️👍🧲
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
I was expecting you to do some squats using those wheels and axel like a barbell!
Is that mucker still down there?
9:10 left side, is that a trolley bag laying on its side?
no makers mark on that steam winch? the other one looks made on site.
It looks like the depth meter isn't working properly. How deep do you estimate that y'all went with this drone? Love the footage of abandoned equipment!
So, "the miner's deck chair"... how do you suggest it got there? Was there a collapse at some point?
Hi @Lost Mines! Can you tell me if I can use the claw with VR?
Love your videos but dam I wish they were longer.....hint hint 😕