Super cool. What was that a fort of some sort. The walls were so thick I can see why they still stand. I wonder if that was a furnace 🤔. It’s a big place. I bet it was epic in its time. The windows had beautiful views of the mountains afar. Great share Thank you Mona 😊
Something to do with the mining business that was there. The rock Walls were beautiful and solid. I'm thinking some sort of furnace also. It was a cool place to visit though ❤️
I love this, I like to imagine what it looked like when it was first built 👍😍👍 Claustrophobic 😮 I don't do underground 😮 Very Cool Thanks for sharing 💯 I agree I think its a furnace also
I'm always fascinated with these kinds of places, wondering about the lives of the people who lived there. 😁 Thanks for watching, it's always nice to see you here in the comments ❤️
I just came across you in missouri on highway 60. Id love to see you stop by some places around here, plenty of history near places like van buren and those would be really close to you right about now. This isnt really my kind of content but i have to say that i love your attitude and exploring nature. Very cool and extremely respectable to take up a life of constant movement. Best of luck and wish you well
Old abandoned places fascinate me. If walls could talk what would they say?
Thanks for tour!
You're Welcome! Thanks for watching❤️
I love places like this
Me too 😁
I love your energy and your positive attitude.
Thank you! I love you being here ❤️
Very cool! I’m a sucker for buildings made of stones. So labor intensive and beautiful to me. Thanks for sharing! 💙🦋💙
Stone work is hard to beat, it was just beautiful.❤️
Thanks for the tour! You are awesome!
Thanks for watching! I appreciate you ❤️
You are fascinating...thx for sharing
Awe Thank You ❤️
The stone work is awsome
I thought so too. It is beautiful ❤️
You find some great old places.
So many amazing places out here for sure. Thanks for watching I appreciate you ❤️
Following along from Texas!!
Welcome glad to have you here ❤️
Super cool. What was that a fort of some sort. The walls were so thick I can see why they still stand. I wonder if that was a furnace 🤔. It’s a big place. I bet it was epic in its time. The windows had beautiful views of the mountains afar. Great share
Thank you Mona 😊
Something to do with the mining business that was there. The rock Walls were beautiful and solid. I'm thinking some sort of furnace also. It was a cool place to visit though ❤️
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Thank You ❤️
I love this, I like to imagine what it looked like when it was first built 👍😍👍 Claustrophobic 😮 I don't do underground 😮 Very Cool Thanks for sharing 💯 I agree I think its a furnace also
I'm always fascinated with these kinds of places, wondering about the lives of the people who lived there. 😁 Thanks for watching, it's always nice to see you here in the comments ❤️
@thisvanlifeofmine My pleasure really!! 👍🤗 Im grateful for you for taking me places that I get to see because of you. Thank you 👍🤓
I just came across you in missouri on highway 60. Id love to see you stop by some places around here, plenty of history near places like van buren and those would be really close to you right about now.
This isnt really my kind of content but i have to say that i love your attitude and exploring nature. Very cool and extremely respectable to take up a life of constant movement.
Best of luck and wish you well
Oh wow wish I had known would love to have met you! I will check them out as I plan on staying near here tonight
Cool tour. Saw you on Jonnie's Journey meetup video. Where were y'all?
Fredrock Glampground Fredericktown MO
I think it was for cremation
You think? I thought it probably had something to do with the mining itself but I really don't know 😁
@@thisvanlifeofmine LOL