Great explore! You guys be careful in areas that have structures. There's more than snakes, spiders, and scorpions to watch out for! Now days, two legged predators are becoming more prevalent. Stay safe and keep the videos coming! 👍
That machine at the 11:15 mark is used to unload railroad cars contents onto trucks. These same type of set-ups can be used to unload everything including grain. I've seen a similar one in use to unload grain cars at small grain elevators.
Now that was beyond cool. There is a Reed Gold mine near me that is set up for visits and tours with a museum. At one time they would use the mine as a Halloween scare trail which was very unique. Those limestone mines all look to be train car size. Do you think they all started out as RR wannabe tunnels? The covered bridge was a cherry on top for the tour. Thanks.
@digittbr1688 Old mines do make for a great haunted trail.. I recently explored an abandoned school that did that. These mines date back to the 1800's, and I do know they mined limestone for some railroad companies. It does resemble train tunnels for sure.
I love covered bridges. Brings back pleasant childhood memories of when I grew up in Ohio. That's a good area to explore. Very interesting. Good video, thank you!
I hurd talking in those tunnels back when I was 17 sounded like a bunch of people talking you could go out In the light wouldn't here it guy was with me couldn't hear it I look for the source never found any thing there actuly a trail up on top of the cliff to iv rode dirt bike on
@@dennisharrison4744 i definitely heard what sounded like voices .. didn't know about the trail on top. I was wondering if it was accessible. Thanks for the information and watching!
Nice, you got the train 😆 thanks for taking me along through your narrative! Loved watching from New Zealand!
Very interesting explore . Very lovely lady too
Great explore! You guys be careful in areas that have structures. There's more than snakes, spiders, and scorpions to watch out for! Now days, two legged predators are becoming more prevalent. Stay safe and keep the videos coming! 👍
You never disappoint! I always look forward to those notifications from your channel. Keep up this great work!
@@carolyndavis7476 thanks for joining me!
the coolest explore ever, thanks for takin me along
@@Phoen-inks my pleasure, glad you enjoyed 😉
Very neat definitely some strange noises in their, thanks for the exploration
@crystalmagee8141 thanks for watching ❤️
That machine at the 11:15 mark is used to unload railroad cars contents onto trucks. These same type of set-ups can be used to unload everything including grain. I've seen a similar one in use to unload grain cars at small grain elevators.
@michaelsteele4587 thank you so much for sharing that information Makes sense 😊
Spooky 😮
Now that was beyond cool. There is a Reed Gold mine near me that is set up for visits and tours with a museum. At one time they would use the mine as a Halloween scare trail which was very unique. Those limestone mines all look to be train car size. Do you think they all started out as RR wannabe tunnels? The covered bridge was a cherry on top for the tour. Thanks.
@digittbr1688 Old mines do make for a great haunted trail.. I recently explored an abandoned school that did that.
These mines date back to the 1800's, and I do know they mined limestone for some railroad companies. It does resemble train tunnels for sure.
Great video. Thanks for bringing us along.
Nice video
That's a crazy place. I remember the first time you went there. Something definitely lurking in there!
Love the covered bridge and glad it's locked up to keep the vandals out. Super video 🎉🎉🎉
Ooooo👻☠interesting walk today. Thanks for taking me along.
I love covered bridges. Brings back pleasant childhood memories of when I grew up in Ohio. That's a good area to explore. Very interesting. Good video, thank you!
@burningsandsexploration3711 my pleasure, glad you enjoyed 😉
I hurd talking in those tunnels back when I was 17 sounded like a bunch of people talking you could go out In the light wouldn't here it guy was with me couldn't hear it I look for the source never found any thing there actuly a trail up on top of the cliff to iv rode dirt bike on
@@dennisharrison4744 i definitely heard what sounded like voices .. didn't know about the trail on top. I was wondering if it was accessible. Thanks for the information and watching!
Best wishes to ya from leeds west riding of yorkshire england.
Hey there! All the way across the pond !
Did anyone else see a rabbit looking thing at about the 6:44 mark?
Better watch out for a woolybooger 😮
@michaelgoolman918 always on the lookout for the wood booger !
The noise you heard was a pigeon
It sounded like Indians and voices