Wow, that dry stone arch is absolutely bang on perfect. So perfectly smooth and straight. Over 150 years old and not a single stone is out of place. Not even a mm. I find it hard to believe that it hasn't had any repairs done to it in all that time.
Once again, another interesting mine. To produce an archway, just by candlelight is so amazing, pity not any real artefacts, but colour is vibrant. Thanks guys!
That delaminating wall is a bit of a worry! If Ioan says not to hang around, when he is usually so cool, I would be long gone! That archway is so beautifully done. Intriguing mine.
I've seen dry stone portals before, but this is the first time i've seen one so long. Really beautifully made too, you can see that the stone master was quite adept at their work.
That's amazing! I live in western Canada and we have lots of mines here, but nothing like this. You all are so lucky to have access to this location! That entrance is impressive with how much time has passed and how well its still holding together. Love the vids!
Silly question. If the miners wanted to take a break, have lunch etc. Did they sit down anywhere or did they walk all the way out of the mine to do so ? Thank you for sharing your adventures and knowledge with us. ❤
Stumbled in from America 🙂 is this considered “Cribbing”? The miners would/will stack stone in the mines here and that’s what it’s called. Curious if terminology is similar. Thanks
Wow, that dry stone arch is absolutely bang on perfect. So perfectly smooth and straight. Over 150 years old and not a single stone is out of place. Not even a mm. I find it hard to believe that it hasn't had any repairs done to it in all that time.
Cute little mine .. Absolutely STUNNING archwork .. that is easily in the top 3 you've filmed!
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Once again, another interesting mine. To produce an archway, just by candlelight is so amazing, pity not any real artefacts, but colour is vibrant. Thanks guys!
Simply Wow!
Thank you 3 Amigo’s 🙏
That delaminating wall is a bit of a worry! If Ioan says not to hang around, when he is usually so cool, I would be long gone! That archway is so beautifully done. Intriguing mine.
Amazing find. Has to be the very best mine channel on TH-cam.
Love you guys/gal. You always bring us, the most amazing content. So well explained, so well, educated.
I've seen dry stone portals before, but this is the first time i've seen one so long. Really beautifully made too, you can see that the stone master was quite adept at their work.
I'm surprised they are so clean from modern rubbish, cans etc. Great explore.
Wonderful explore Team 🤩 Loan just grr.
Great exploration, loved it, thank you! That dry stone arch is beautiful!
Glad you enjoyed it
Awesome little arch ,just the right size for the Dwarfs .
Great video folks! 👍
Amazing find, one of the best on TH-cam
I really enjoyed this one, thanks.
Beautiful, and at the end quite dangerous. Perhaps by now you should have an opening photo with Lois in it too!
Welcome back. This Yank missed you guys. Great stone work great mine. Keep up the great work.
Thanks 👍
what a beaut! i can't believe you all have been casually walking by all this time! ☘️
Welcome back from a long winter! lol
At 6:32, is a musical note. 🎶 Music Mine.
That stone work is amazing, thanks from Colorado 👍
That's amazing! I live in western Canada and we have lots of mines here, but nothing like this. You all are so lucky to have access to this location! That entrance is impressive with how much time has passed and how well its still holding together. Love the vids!
That’s amazing
That is wild man!!!
Silly question. If the miners wanted to take a break, have lunch etc. Did they sit down anywhere or did they walk all the way out of the mine to do so ?
Thank you for sharing your adventures and knowledge with us. ❤
Great video ! what are the lamps you are using ? are they waterproof ?
Petzl duo yes they are waterproof
@@LostMines Brilliant thanks
What did you say the name of the ore they were pulling out from the end was?
Mass immigration
Ace!
I can imagine you've long lost count, but roughly how many mines do you reckon you've explored?
We have been in 100’s of mines and still finding more
Stumbled in from America 🙂 is this considered “Cribbing”? The miners would/will stack stone in the mines here and that’s what it’s called. Curious if terminology is similar. Thanks
I'm wondering if we're not seeing two stages, and the mess, broken bit, are from the later search.
I had the same thought.👍
Did they ever find anything of real value or did they just dig to see what they found?
next level dangerous, one day your luck streak ends in places like this
This mine was built in 1820 by 2,000 DWARFS.😂❤😊
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