I've been hunting your channel for a part two of this place! Nice one guys. Would have loved to have seen the village again plus there's bits dry stone walling in lots of random places inside and outside of the cave.
What about the hedgehogs? It could be a super large hedgehog group down there ready to bury you; neck down. I have respect for you ability to go down into their layer.
Hard hats, oxygen meters, ropes, gps’s and some oxygen masks should be apart of your guys’s safety bag because if something goes wrong you guys are screwed.
Always remember the right or left hand rule! if you at first go in and turn right then keep to the right. That way you can't get lost! It would be wise to take a mine oxygen meter, you don't want to run into bad air or black damp!
Just came across this 1, those 3 don't have any idea of the dangers, rock falls, low oxygen levels, deadly gases, etc. They don't use gloves, gas detectors, or even wear masks, heavy duty boots. Some day their explorations will end badly.
@@markklocek1280 Yes there is always a chance of running into a pocket of black damp or in some cases a chance of methane and another is from rotting wood as with rock falls it's the small rocks to look out for as they will hurt or evan hospitalise ( which might teach them) and the big ones will kill!
Just a word of advice from an old ex miner. Google search. Black damp and fire damp, these are terms used to describe, carbon dioxide and methane. These are very dangerous and both are found in working and closed mines. Both can kill you but worry more about methane pockets, you have electrical equipment which is not intrinsically safe and could ignite gas. You cannot see methane, you can't smell it or taste it. If you ignite a pocket of gas you will be in real trouble.
@@fynnandfynner We had electronic gas detectors and miners safety lamps which could accept an air sample. The Garforth safety lamp flame was encased in glass and allowed air in, if methane was detected the gas would ignite inside the enclosed glass but a series of fine metal gauze would stop the small explosion from leaving the lamp. If black damp was present it would extinguish the flame. So.... very dangerous stuff a methane explosion in a badly ventilated enclosed area would ignite the gas and burn all of the available oxygen present, depending on the concentration would probably kill you. You could walk into a fire damp pocket and very quickly become disorientated followed by unconsciousness and death. Intrinsically safe equipment allows air in but will not allow a flame out, example, The Garforth lamp.
Btw boys, if you are going to do things like this, get some proper equipment, helmets, back up lights and batteries, basic tool kit, ropes and ffs tell ppl you are going there and what time you are coming out. If something goes wrong you have more chance of getting out.
@@fynnandfynner We also had the self rescuer to be used in the event of a fire.images.app.goo.gl/7vurS8SfJdTAVNPS6 Basically offered some protection from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Next time you go underground you could take someone who knows about geology with you as their knowledge would add interest & might also add to safety. It would be interesting to know about the different minerals & formations.
Is it just me or was the guy with yellow hat the only one really exploring while the other two guys were just making jokes because they were scared to lead?
The miners did not build that tunnel nor the flat ceilings. The miners were digging to find the ancient dwelling of a long lost/buried civilisation. They have been robbing and destroying these places for century's. At least as long ago as the crusades and the not so dark ages. That place is well worth proper exploration, with proper gear prepared for a long stay.
I think there's some kind of environment protection laws against stalagmites by the way. If I remember right they make a ringing noise if you tap them.
The Cave Show was really enjoyable l would love to see you do more Cave explorations. But really guys you should put your safety first in doing so, caves have a tendency to eat up unwary explorers.
Those structures you guys saw was a structure. You saw an arches with bricks, then you saw a large, arched, red-brick tunnel. Bottom line: You all have found a melted building and the water is the (still running) plumbing. TheTruthSeeker69channel would love to see your video; especially if you want a lot of views. Loved your video myself for seeing the hidden goodies.
For safety concerns, I hope you had air monitors to tell you if oxygen levels were getting too low or other gases were detected. Not all mines breath, some need air pumped in. Not to mention, helmets so you don't hit your head or get hit by falling rock, a line attached to the surface to track your way back or chalk to mark the way to the exit. Otherwise I love watching people descend into caves and mines, always nice to see the history left behind. Stay safe guys!
F****** love Ur videos boys so funny. Also I think there's some abandoned mine and hospital and army base around Canterbury just so you guys know. The mine is really big it's on the way to Dover from Canterbury.
You should have: rucksack, head torches, spare batteries, geology guide (for interest), warm layers and waterproofs, helmets, gas detector, FFP3 masks, harnesses, rope and modest rack of climbing/caving/abseiling protection, paint markers, compass, OS maps. This list is not exhaustive.
Cause contrary to what they say , they are baked out of their nuts ..thats why for a while Al vaped , it couldnt be proved he was smoking . But if they passed a joint around on film . Police could stop them and just figure they are holding or high ?
have you guys watched the film decent? :-) also when ever im mining, i put torches on my left when giong in so i can follow them on my right to get out. ;-)
Before you go into them caves. Repeat::: see us as we really are/ see us as we want you to see us!! 3xs. You will see differently but you gotta believe.
I used to go caving in. Y younger days. I'd love. To see more, can u get a camera you can risk loosing to see in some ot the drop off angles. I'd guess that big box to keep any one from falling into a pit , the slope. Seems to turn and get steeper. Nice video. The old day s I used to go but not a mine. You can tell the change to more raw caving look to me. I'm 68 and an old guy.
I've been hunting your channel for a part two of this place! Nice one guys. Would have loved to have seen the village again plus there's bits dry stone walling in lots of random places inside and outside of the cave.
You guy's are seriously lucky you didn't get attacked by cave chickens.
The forrest?
😂😂😂
No one's believes in cave chickens, it's the killer rabbits you have to look out for. 🐇🐰🥕
What about the hedgehogs? It could be a super large hedgehog group down there ready to bury you; neck down.
I have respect for you ability to go down into their layer.
Oh my god a ginger! Hedgehogs love ginger hair. They shave it off to make merkins for their soul mates.
You guys explore so that I can enjoy all your hard work just by clicking and viewing . Love it
Hard hats, oxygen meters, ropes, gps’s and some oxygen masks should be apart of your guys’s safety bag because if something goes wrong you guys are screwed.
Always remember the right or left hand rule! if you at first go in and turn right then keep to the right. That way you can't get lost! It would be wise to take a mine oxygen meter, you don't want to run into bad air or black damp!
Just came across this 1, those 3 don't have any idea of the dangers, rock falls, low oxygen levels, deadly gases, etc. They don't use gloves, gas detectors, or even wear masks, heavy duty boots. Some day their explorations will end badly.
@@markklocek1280 Yes there is always a chance of running into a pocket of black damp or in some cases a chance of methane and another is from rotting wood as with rock falls it's the small rocks to look out for as they will hurt or evan hospitalise ( which might teach them) and the big ones will kill!
dont be silly bro magic Crack pipes keep these guys safe from any type of danger
@@markklocek1280 not a problem when youre used to sucking the farts from fat birds arses bro
I'm surprised you guys didn't find Smeagol in there
they went down there with him
Just a word of advice from an old ex miner.
Google search.
Black damp and fire damp, these are terms used to describe, carbon dioxide and methane.
These are very dangerous and both are found in working and closed mines.
Both can kill you but worry more about methane pockets, you have electrical equipment which is not intrinsically safe and could ignite gas.
You cannot see methane, you can't smell it or taste it.
If you ignite a pocket of gas you will be in real trouble.
Would the technical term for big trouble be dead by any chance.
Serious question...how would you detected these gases if they were present.
@wishfix I too worry about this when I see them go down old mines 🙈😳.... I’m sure they are aware, just willing to take the risk 🤷🏼♀️
@@fynnandfynner We had electronic gas detectors and miners safety lamps which could accept an air sample.
The Garforth safety lamp flame was encased in glass and allowed air in, if methane was detected the gas would ignite inside the enclosed glass but a series of fine metal gauze would stop the small explosion from leaving the lamp.
If black damp was present it would extinguish the flame.
So.... very dangerous stuff a methane explosion in a badly ventilated enclosed area would ignite the gas and burn all of the available oxygen present, depending on the concentration would probably kill you.
You could walk into a fire damp pocket and very quickly become disorientated followed by unconsciousness and death.
Intrinsically safe equipment allows air in but will not allow a flame out, example, The Garforth lamp.
Btw boys, if you are going to do things like this, get some proper equipment, helmets, back up lights and batteries, basic tool kit, ropes and ffs tell ppl you are going there and what time you are coming out.
If something goes wrong you have more chance of getting out.
@@fynnandfynner We also had the self rescuer to be used in the event of a fire.images.app.goo.gl/7vurS8SfJdTAVNPS6
Basically offered some protection from carbon monoxide poisoning.
Next time you go underground you could take someone who knows about geology with you as their knowledge would add interest & might also add to safety. It would be interesting to know about the different minerals & formations.
Careful guys! Don't want to lose the world's most Favorite trio!!!
Is it just me or was the guy with yellow hat the only one really exploring while the other two guys were just making jokes because they were scared to lead?
the Charlie's Angels of exploration hehehe another gret show, lads!
This truly is an under rated channel you deserve many things.
I love watching your show me and my wife watch these all the time
You know helmets are a wonderful invention guys...
Thats some sick amazing footage. Luv it.
Da Da Cave Show!!!! No wonder you keep getting sick Johnny. Damp places, those caves. Watch out for monsters 👀👀. Great explore 👍.
All the beautiful colorful rocks, Drives Me Insane ❤🥰
I collect stones and rocks and gems from wherever I Hike or Travel to......etc...
Mark “it’s like fallout” Lloyd
Very Kool Video. Maybe the Front Man should have some kind of detector for bad fumes or lack of Oxygen ?
Cool u guys came back here but I still want the jump scare vid 😂 I'm not going to forget about it 😂❤️ keep it up guys
Would love to find somewhere like that
Love the reference to Jack and Dianne....woah woah yeah life goes on.....long after the fear of living is gone......
"it's leads down to Batley" 😂 I won't drive my van down there in fear of it not being able to get back out!
Y?
@@simonehirst4853 because my van is a VW from 1986 and prefers an easier time with no steep hills
The miners did not build that tunnel nor the flat ceilings. The miners were digging to find the ancient dwelling of a long lost/buried civilisation. They have been robbing and destroying these places for century's. At least as long ago as the crusades and the not so dark ages. That place is well worth proper exploration, with proper gear prepared for a long stay.
I think there's some kind of environment protection laws against stalagmites by the way. If I remember right they make a ringing noise if you tap them.
I see you came well prepared with your sisters school bag for supplies
Thankyou for sharing your visit.
The Cave Show was really enjoyable l would love to see you do more Cave explorations. But really guys you should put your safety first in doing so, caves have a tendency to eat up unwary explorers.
stalactites hang tight, stalagmites might reach the ceiling
Oh dear, at school we had a dirty schoolboy joke way of remembering.
If the tights come down you might go up.
Stalactites hang tite, and have a t for top
The one we were taught was "When the mites go up, the tights come down" 😖😅
Really enjoyed this video. Thanks guys.
“Nice bit o drippin action drippin drippin drippin”
That tunnel actually looked like Norton’s nostril
Awesome 👏 video. I love to see all the great gems that you guy’s find. ✌️❤️
Awesome as usual guys. This is now on my to do list for next year
take your pants off......slowly
(camera pans out) 😂absolutely buckled lol
"Dip your finger in holly water and put it up your arse!" Best explorer channel ever. Rock on gentlemen.
Does it remind anyone of the original tomb raider on PS1?
Lara had a beard ? 😁😂😃
No triangular tits🤣🤣
Yeah just a bit x
Omg I thought of this aswel it was in Peru or something 😂
Well worth the wait to get home n watch this guy's, awesome n funny as always!!😁👍
Norton's karijokey show....voice of an angel 🤣❤ loved it again boys (Sam)
Epic journey and haven’t scratched the surface of the tunnel... awesome!
Probably not the best place to holiday if you have Aquaphobia, Nyctophobia and Claustrophobia.
You could have missed the nose blowing bit or at least warned us!
No shutup
Those structures you guys saw was a structure. You saw an arches with bricks, then you saw a large, arched, red-brick tunnel. Bottom line: You all have found a melted building and the water is the (still running) plumbing. TheTruthSeeker69channel would love to see your video; especially if you want a lot of views. Loved your video myself for seeing the hidden goodies.
It's so obvious it's a collapsed building. I think unrelated crap has been dumped here to confuse visitors.
My gamer instincts are screaming to me
‘Press and hold ‘SQUARE’ to drag object.
You should have taken a canary with you just in case 😂
Oh nooo..not a canary!...they almost found troll city
“We all going to die” am sorry but that crack me up
Very courageous of you.... great video again.
Corporations should be mandated to remove their
TRASH when they've finished wr aping our home.
Al glad you decided to join us LOL 😆
Nice explore guys. Thanks for sharing
Hey guys....it's a melted, collapsed and buried building/s not caves.....
They may not be ready for that Zal.
But Damn if they didn't find a good one.
I'd like to get some of that primary water.
what an awesome looking cave. put me in mind of the movie The Decent... i was waiting for the human like creatures to jump out
Four Lions, Rubber dinghy rapids, bro lol
I'd honestly have to wear a helmet in out like that just incase you tumble.
i was thinking that aswell when i seen them massive hooks in the ceiling, careful boys head injuries arent fun.
12:13 Al spots his mum in the cave
Well that was terrifying..
best one yet
The massive irony of Norton having many viruses.
Jesus Christ Al, you had nerves of steel crossing the bloody chasm!
great video guys .I would be afraid of getting lost .plus being scare shitless
We got oursleves some STONERS
Fore shore!
That intro tho haha ..love it ...cave show!
Could you imagine falling down there dyeing and 300 years pokemon players from the future find your body with a flufy floral backpack.
Everything reminds Lloydy of 'Fallout'.
well fallout is about exploring the abandoned remains of civilisation.. so figures.
The question that really comes to mind is ‘at the end of civilisation itself....would Norton still have a runny nose and a cough??’😂
excellent back to the mine, norton made it this time lol
Me encanta ver sus videos, de Panamá saludos.
Brilliant guys
Really cool video, wherever that that is, wildest mine I've seen, but would love to knw 😎 be safe my compliments sir
Sweet !! I’ve been waiting on a new video. ✊🏻✊🏻😊💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Good morning from Denver Colorado u s.a. awesome video! And absolutely no graffiti!!!😊👍
I live in Pennsylvania lots of coal mines around here I have to start venturing going down into these old minds but usually they backfill them
Als in his happy place again , Norton is dying as usual an the other one L is been there before .
For safety concerns, I hope you had air monitors to tell you if oxygen levels were getting too low or other gases were detected. Not all mines breath, some need air pumped in. Not to mention, helmets so you don't hit your head or get hit by falling rock, a line attached to the surface to track your way back or chalk to mark the way to the exit.
Otherwise I love watching people descend into caves and mines, always nice to see the history left behind. Stay safe guys!
Thank you for passing this information along
Norton worried about the drips. Now I know he had the clap!!! 😛
F****** love Ur videos boys so funny. Also I think there's some abandoned mine and hospital and army base around Canterbury just so you guys know. The mine is really big it's on the way to Dover from Canterbury.
email me im In NH
You actually found Hell on Earth!
And now it’s all uphill!
Ive never laughed so hard in my life thank you so much i definitely needed it you guys are awesome
Literally the remains of petrified titan's
Veins and all .
Yes some do speculate that. I'm not sold on the every feature is a creature idea.
How far down did you go?
You should have: rucksack, head torches, spare batteries, geology guide (for interest), warm layers and waterproofs, helmets, gas detector, FFP3 masks, harnesses, rope and modest rack of climbing/caving/abseiling protection, paint markers, compass, OS maps. This list is not exhaustive.
an escape set (small air tank) too
Hey Guys . Maybe that's Atooks Cave . See if you can find any drawings on the walls of Dingo and Barbara .
awsome lads 👍👍
What a find
the arches of stone were weak spots or just unstable parts of the mine lol
Has Norton got a constant cough??😂
Cause contrary to what they say , they are baked out of their nuts ..thats why for a while Al vaped , it couldnt be proved he was smoking . But if they passed a joint around on film . Police could stop them and just figure they are holding or high ?
It's like "cave snot!" 😂
What do you do if deep in the cave and someone farts. There is no escape, you all have to smell it
Norton.. take yer pants off... slowly 😂
Where do I sign up???
Another amazing tunnel
I think this is my fave cave yet, what a creepy ass place! Wales is dope lol.
Upon further inspection of that timeframe theres a whole fucking clan of whatever type of creature that is ..
Norton singing a John Mellencamp song from the 80`s in the beginning of vid..wtf lol
you should have brought Kurt
You guys keep me laughing. Love watching.
have you guys watched the film decent? :-) also when ever im mining, i put torches on my left when giong in so i can follow them on my right to get out. ;-)
6:25 I can't believe none of you picked up on this and commented 😂😂
😂😂😂😂
4:29 is that a stopcock above his head or just a mark on rock?
Before you go into them caves. Repeat::: see us as we really are/ see us as we want you to see us!! 3xs. You will see differently but you gotta believe.
Looks like a crude Bunker, I guess thats as good a place as any to snot the cave ! :D
I used to go caving in. Y younger days. I'd love. To see more, can u get a camera you can risk loosing to see in some ot the drop off angles. I'd guess that big box to keep any one from falling into a pit , the slope. Seems to turn and get steeper. Nice video. The old day s I used to go but not a mine. You can tell the change to more raw caving look to me. I'm 68 and an old guy.