Astonishing 1940's Hallway Found Beneath Ordinary City
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 ก.ย. 2024
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I googled CB Kinsley contractor and found they are still in business as CB construction. They are based in York, PA
717 💯
Wow!
They are a massive employer in the area
Are they building tunnels in GAZA?
This video is very interesting to understand the metamorphic changes that concrete undergoes when it is subjected to water and pressure. It is key to understanding the erosion process suffered by antediluvian constructions that have survived to this day.
Those types of watery tunnels make me think of a clown offering you a balloon around the next corner.
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Every single one of those stones being hand laid still blows my mind. Good stuff brother.
Rattle those pipes like in the Goonies movie and peoples faucets upstairs start clanging hahah
The amount of work that had to go into building that is crazy. Especially if you consider how they build them today. Another great video, dude!! Thanks for taking us on your journey.
Have you ever been to Monogahela, PA where theres portions of the town thats built on top of buried Train Cars?? Its worth a visit!!
I'd love to get there someday!
I didn't know Monongahela was built on top of train cars.
@@TheNibNerd You do now.
@4:36 rare beauty of a find...10' ceiling !!
this is a great channel ... awesome adventures all the time ...
WHen I visit your YT channel I'm always amazed at the quality of your videos/content. Thanks so much for posting.
Thank you my friend
These vids are sick. great find, brother
The last shot, taken toward the opening of the "pipe" , looked like Dracula was standing in a doorway on the right! I'm sitting here in England, watching you guys on another great adventure in my home state of Pennsylvania. Great stuff. Thanks for taking us along ! I really appreciate it.
Interesting!
Safe Journey!
Yellowbird Blue Agave Sriracha!!!
I noticed a date on what looked like a plastic section of 11-2 19 so this thing is under constant repair. Lots of different ideas about how to build a sewer. I also noticed the water marks in that next to last section and it was about a foot down from the top so that baby really fills up when it rains.
You stopped at the best part.. the "1800s" section. Another person mentioned GPS tracking these tunnels, which is a great idea. It would really be neat to see what's below us mapped out.
I know you don't disclose these locations for safety reasons, but as someone that loves exploring I really wish you did. I really want to check out the 1800s portion of this tunnel
Some beautiful tunnels down there lads, fab stonework. Appreciate the crouch you have to do to deliver us great footage I think you would make a cool American James Bond Stay safe. ❤❤🥰👍
What amazes me is,no graffiti! Nobody knows it's there! ❤
Nobody has the balls to go in also.
You can always count on Phil and crew to put out a banger week after week. Wish you could do a couple a week. The bloopers always have me rolling at the wnd😂
Every Saturday, Phil and company gives me something to do while the wife is in the store shopping. We get to explore nasty holes together. 😊
That place is nothing new I been in there 100 times.There are many more portals in that area I wish I could show you.
shes not really at the store, im sorry.... she too is being explored.
A big difference then climbing over shale and tight holes in the mines and getting dirty as hell ! The amount of work that went into constructing this ! Black pipe reminds me of The Twilight Zone going through it ! That's what I said before you said it 😃 ! That was cool and eerie at the same time, thanks for taking us along. Stay safe 👍 !
Simply awesome! Outtakes were great!
All the valleys and natural drains of the land get plumbed with pipes and tunnels for drainage, then covered over with fill and built upon in cities and towns. There were a couple of these under the North Hill of New Castle, PA we used to roam into as little kids in the early 1960's. In New Castle there were loads of ceramic pipes coming into those tunnels from the drains along the streets above. Some of these had large concrete pipes that went back so far and then were old stonework. Another was a concrete box shape. It took a lot of courage to go very far into these when I was about 6 or 7 years old. Others who had grown up in that area would be familiar with them. We would go into them with three to five kids at a time to help bolster our courage.
I would imagine that new pipe that's marked November 2018 was probably installed to take care of a collapse at that time.
Don't drink all the kool-aid, save some for the kids.
I found this channel 5 days ago and im already on about my 25th video. We get to see a world under our feed that most people doesn't know existed. Great work guy's.
Nothing but awesome 💯
you need to go back to that tunnel again with wet suits on and go all the way to the river
Dang, you find the coolest tunnels ! Stay safe, my friend
All I can say is that you know all the good places when SHTF . Excellent video 👍👍👍 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸 💪💪💪
Looks very much like old storm water tunnels under one of the larger cities,
Cool episode, makes you wonder what unlucky soul did the mason work down there
I wish more folks were interested in this type of thing. There is supposedly a very large tunnel in my town that goes to the next town. I have been looking, but i can't find it.
Awesome views
See a hole, phil a hole
I love the ending to the videos now…..with the humor and bloopers. Thanks again.
Now that was surely a trip from the handmade cobble shaft through a modern day sewer-ish black tube to an even older shaft from two centuries ago
I actually didn't realize that Batman was a guy this short!
Or maybe it goes to the Batcave of Batkid?
Great stuff ! but I do feel some panicky feelings becouse of the cramped spaces in the video! hahaha
My best guess it's near 1960ish that the sections (especially the one with the c.b. kinsley sign)
You would be surprised at what is underground out there. Thanks for taking us along!
That was like walking though different time periods 😊
Amazing🎉🎉🎉 as usual
More Philth! Lovely PhilthI love a good hole.Tunnels are creepy A F.And you're not bad eye candy yourself😅
👷🏼🧔🏼 some wallparts Looks Like they've BE done while the ceiling still was Open , some wallparts was sunk with a crane couse they was completeparts , this building have a Strange Intention because also the ground was paved ,thats rare . The black Tunnel Part dont Look Like from the 1940 , Strange Mix , the rod cameracheck Into the Side walltube was nice ...
😂❤ perfekt Video again 📽️👍⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ thanks for publishing it !
I dig (ha-ha) your work, fellas. I can't get in or out of bed without groaning and my joints creaking, but I love watching you guys explore. This is not something I'd be up for.
“There’s water running through here, it’s not dirty at least.” “The air is kinda dead down there” I was listening to just the audio because I was cooking and I just can’t get my mind out of the gutter with the things you guys say 😂
I always want to see someone use GPS or something to map out these tunnels or mines and show the maped tunnels or mines as they are underneath the road map or terrain map of the surface. I just think it would be cool to be able to look at a map and see the tunnels or mine shafts that are under the surface especially if you lived above some tunnels or shafts in case you were worried about collapse or something or just curiosity
Or beneath a bank.
This is the nicest looking culvert I ever seen.Great find brother!
Friends, you should always have a few torches with you in case of emergency. Believe me, there are phenomena that turn off all electronics. And without light you are lost.
Now if only had Dubai installed these under their city BEFORE they erected their high end buildings…
Prohibition??
It's just an old street sewer. Perhaps Geraldo Rivera should investigate it further.
Funny but no, it's not a sewer
At 2:40, it's amazing how small this culvert is in this section and in just about .6 miles, it's about 12 feet in diameter!
Looks like a storm sewer system
Cool explore. Never seen anything like it. Amazing. Yeah there's something standing there in the light at the end. Or looks like. Moth man? Could be :)
This is a classic example of a buried old world structure, repurposed in 1940. The concrete part is from 1940, but all of that magnificent stone work is much older. I have a good idea, that you know that, though.
The mines out West are quite amazing too.
I used to roam around in 29 Palms, looking for them
That tunnel changed styles alot along the way, super cool.😎👍 Surprised and glad it wasn't full of graffiti.
Yeah agreed..! No graffiti, she's beauty
You know all,the places to hide a body!
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I'm new to your channel but this place reminds me of the infamous Paris catacombs
Wow - How Ordinary was this City? Based on the tunnel feels like an Impressive City
Two of my worst phobias...underground and spiders. You guys go ahead. I'll be the lookout.
Hello Amazing PA I am happy to hear that you are a Proctologist now 🕳️ 9:19
At 8:00, those are limbo bars! Notice how the 2nd one is lower than the first...haha.
Okay! That's it! Can't take it any longer!
**subscribe**
Aaahhh that feels better....
There are some rumors there are really old tunnels from the under my small town that connect to the courthouse but i have never been able to confirm or disprove it.
Water tunnels
I guess that was a drainage tunnel
Part of it looked like Hamas Terror Tunnels
You guys be safe!!!
Guys be safe ok don't get hurt 👍🍺
Maybe wear rubber boots next time? Awesome construction, especially at the 14:20 mark. Thanks for the vid :)
At 14:44, the coolest for sure. Both section 1 and 2. How it keeps switching shapes and construction, like it was done years apart. There could have been trenches in certain sections for years until it was all molded together...wish I knew for sure. Penn Pilot or city hall?
There are many more portals in rhat area and mines etc.i been un that one and many more.I wish i could show you
Thank you for letting me stay dry and warm.
Go to New Castle Pennsylvania. Lower Croton ave. Along Nashanock Creek. I was in that cave it's Awesome. Goes a long way under New Castle. Bring some Rope to climb. That will make a Awesome App. 😂
They all float down here.... 🎈
Coool scary but cool
Queue the History Channel to swoop in with an "expert" that will explain to us how those walls are all natural and not man-made.
What if it suddenly floods. You don't know what it's used for. This is hard to watch 😮!
Its used for town/city street drain basins and water run off when it rains.Just avoid it during a heavy down pour.
You have to wonder how long it took to make this tunnel. Enjoy your videos. Thank you
You guys are insane 😂
More interesting than anything on TV.
I once explored and old mine in NM lots of fun just found old tin cans.
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Cool culvert! I got one in my town that you'd like. U can see up into one of the restaurants, old trap doors in the basements of homes so they could dump their trash, etc
Oh sweet I think I've seen a youtube video of it. Definitely looks epic
Is that the one with the creek that flows under the town?
@@577buttfan yes sir. I haven't done it yet, but plan on it when it decides to stop raining every other day
@@577buttfan if you and @AmazingPennsylvanis ever wanna check it out, lemme know! Cody would join us too
Cool
Good trip!😊
you found a storm drain. wow
Yeah. Spring Hill Kansas has them also and everyone just ignores that the town was full of the Underground Railroad. I just don't understand why the residence doesn't want to do something more with their tunnels or make them into something bc they go underneith their house and out to farmland across the whole area.
Finished basements increase your taxes, I imagine finished secret tunnels are a premium.
You can say its the deepest hole you been in
I wonder if theat Kinsley Contractor is related to Kinsley Shop Rite in Broadheadsville, PA?
You should come over to Europe, doesn't matter where, we have stuff like this that's waaaaay older
Nope spiders would have done me in I’ll see you back outside
Found some dudes that make content like this in my state and it was completely different and I think it's because I'm from a AZ a much drier state so wood stuff probably lasts longer
City officials will hold a public meeting on an upcoming stormwater project to replace an old underground conduit. The project will involve digging up and tearing out the old conduit in the properties and constructing a new underground conduit.The old conduit has caused problems in recent years. Here, parts of the conduit had collapsed and caused stormwater backups that opened big holes in backyards and under garages and caused severe flooding of some homes.The underground conduit was first designed and constructed in 1955(guess they didnt see the 1940!) The intermittent creek is dry at times but can become a deluge during heavy rain. About 29(the 29 is very wrong!) years ago, the state completed part of a flood control project. But the project then fell dormant and the rest of the conduit, never got replaced. The conduit then winds through backyards and between some homes as it meanders. Replacement of the underground conduit may take about two years. Over 40 properties will be affected.
Great Research!
@@iGame3D Thanx!
The engraved concrete was newer looked up the company they started work in 1963 maybe whoever made this tunnel had it redone some time around then
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neat.
It would be cool to purchase a place like this and turn it into an attraction
you guys should map you route, when you come to a area where you can get a GPS signal you should pin point it on the map
First! Let’s Go!🎉
Is this your first tunnel walk,.boy you need to get out more.theres plenty of them out there...
Its called making an entertaining video. Been in this particular culvert many times
At 5:02, I saw something about 90% similar, at Espy Run.
looks like bethlehem pa
Much like the Roman aqueducts