The Amazing Blue Bottle Cave: You Won't Believe What We Found!
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- Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
- Please join me and friends as we enter and excavate a massive bottle dump inside of this awesome cave. Not only did we discover and recover loads of bottles, but we also stumbled upon an incredible collection of bones and teeth from all sorts of creatures.
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What a cool cave. It would be really cool if the owners would let you clear that whole thing out. Great little cave to have on your property!
AGGHHHH About time! I found an archeology channel worth bingeing! It's winter time here in Ontario. So its resurch time😫 Great well thought out content. Consistent editing. Magnetic, personable host. Your doing an awesome job. Keep it up brother!
Best digging channel on UA-cam for sure. Chigg is an awesome guy..he's definitely not anoying to watch ..he's the only digger I am happy for when he finds good stuff
I think it's great how you bring the viewers into the dig
I'd love to have a few dozen of those little blue bottles. They'd make a beautiful string of lights.
a thriving business is born!
Fantastic idea!
The bottle with the blue residue in it could be a bottle of bluing which was used for laundry whitening.
Cool day, pretty nice to save 🐓🐔that little guy. Thanks to you all ❤
Since the ceiling has been washed and sculpted by flowing water, I’ll bet the bottom of the cave looks similar. That means you aren’t near the floor of the cave yet! Keep digging!
I would love to see you do a full excavation of that cave!
Never stop being you. That is why we watch and love your videos.
The blue bottles are from the Emerson Drug Company, and the product contained therein was Bromo-Seltzer. The name "Bromo-Seltzer" came from one of the original components of the formula, sodium bromide. The formula also contained acetaminophen, sodium bicarbonate, and citric acid, and in earlier formulas, acetanilide. Those particular bottles are from between 1911 and 1930, give or take a few years. It was used to aid heartburn, and due to the sedative effects of the sodium bromide, as a cure for hangovers. Very cool find Chigg, maybe someday I'll get to team up with ya!
Thank you very much for this comment
I have an older bromo seltzer with a backwards Z on the end of seltzer.
That is awesome. I had a collection of old blue bottles I found in the desert. It got forgotten in an attic when we moved once. I would love to dig in that cave.
The "dyed" bottles had bluing added to make them look blue as decorations. My Grandmother, born in 1913, still did this into the 1990s (with Rawleigh bottles) and told me it was common practice in her day. In latter years she used food coloring instead of bluing
I LOVE OLD BOTTLES! I'D LIKE TO HAVE EVERY SINGLE ONE YOU FOUND! WHAT TREASURES. THANKS FOR SHARING.
The slow-zoom slide show as a recap at the end is excellent! I love it.
Legend has it, hes still finding blue bottles in his dreams.
I definitely what you to go back!! I can’t imagine how much mystery is in that cave. Hopefully you get to uncover it 😍
At 5:05 that is a snuff cup. They used to sell snuff in cups like that with a metal lid. So that Copenhagen lid you found might go with the cup.
I LOVE blue glass and blue bottles!! I'm having an absolute fit right now!
As mentioned in a previous comment, the corrugated sheet metal looks like the wear surface of an old wash board. I can remember my Mom using them to help clean some of our more heavily soiled clothes when I was a small child back in the 1960’s
Digging in bottle dumps and old house house trash dumps was my favorite thing yo do as a kid into my early adulthood. And these are my favorite Aquachigger videos
Chigg is awesome! I love watching his videos! He shares my love of history and shares his knowledge with all us viewers!
So much cool stuff, glad you came back, surely there is some gold coins under all that.
Hey chigg! Just wanted to say thanks for the always quality content. Have a happy holiday season!
It makes me learn so about gardens👍🏾👍🏾
Amazing
This cave looks okay, but sometimes you go so deep underground i would get claustrofobic.respect for that!👍👍
That copper and wood you found is from a wooden wash board. Maid-Rite brand if I'm correct. You can verify the pattern stamped into the metal on EBAY with ones for sale. As you know in the plating process copper is usually used as the first layer to the virgin material. The outer layer...whatever it was was used to not allow staining or rust onto the clothing with the board constantly exposed to water and whatever type of detergent was used.
Wow a 42 minute AquaChigger Video!! Christmas came early!!
Little blue bottles once a day. Laudenam time!!
Damn my poor spelling!
The corrugated sheet stuff is what's left of an old washboard
lucasdog1 Oh yeah. I was thinking it was some kind of radiator core.
Yep- I have a glass one with the same pattern on it.
I think it was also used to line the interior of the iceboxes
I also vote washboard. My Grandmother still had her's. The give away is the criss-cross hash marks on the ribs to help add scrubbing action.
Doubt it
That was fun, Chigg- thanks for the early Chrismas present! Merry Christmas to you and yours, and to all of Chigg's Army!
😂 stubborn man!!! Can’t force you💕. You just can’t resist!👍🕊
I saw the video when you found it today and saw it was recent and was disappointed the cave video wasn’t up but the same day, here it is!!!
Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to you and your family! Awesome cave! luv the old bottles, i love the amber and various blue ones, especially the old perfume one, would love to have those in a collections, one of each of those actually . Nice still shots of the finds! Be careful with all that old dust! Too bad you didn't find any whole crocks in there but I guess i wouln't expect there to be any. seeing the cave struckture i'd say that looks like it could go down quite a ways once it was cleared of everything. It might be a good idea if the owner could be talked into letting you clear it and excavate it, might even add the point could be of historical value and be marked on record cave sites, (sorry forgot organization that does that). I'd sure watch that! if you do get the chance to clear it. :) Awesome video as always!
Great video my friend! Thanks for bringing us along on your blue bottle cave adventure. Enjoyed it. Happy Holidays and happy new year! ~ Gypsy
I love the way they just sat there watching you do all of the work. :-)
I am sure it did not bother the Chigg...
Omg you’re breaking my heart! You need to screen that dirt. I bet there’s all sorts of buttons and marbles in there. Possibly even coins.
Merry Christmas Beau, to you and your family. :)
the glass you found at 5 min was a snuff jar...came with a metal lid and when the snuff was gone you had a neat little juice glass. ive found dozens of them.
Blue bottles are the best
I'm going to buy some for my bedroom that has blue and white decor. I love the old blue Noxema jars too, so pretty.
Have a very Merry Christmas and a safe and happy new year, to Mr & Mrs Chigg.
I have a bottle just like the one you're asking about Chig. Its an Art Deco design and I found a lot of them on line but no one seems to know what was sold in them. I've kept mine and store dry noodles in it because it is such a nice looking bottle.
REALLY enjoyed the BBC! Can't wait for the next dig there!! Thank you Chigg! Kelly/Indiana
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AAAARRRRR my head is swimming from all the blue bottles. That was an AWESOME Dig.
You pulled some really cool finds . Sorry you sinus got messed up from it . Thanx for going back . hopefully you can get back there again and do some sifting. The digging with Matty show was great. see ya on the next
I have really enjoyed your videos this year. I hope you and all of the special people in your life have a very Happy Holiday Season.
I'd love to have the blue ball jar and several other jars. Neat find. Thanks for sharing.
They're very nice aren't they?
Chiggers is a very interesting guy.
Peace
I don’t know how ya do it aqua..I sure wouldn’t feel to comfortable crawling around in a cave... your amazing..awesome videos. Thank you for making them and sharing.
Window pane?? You naughty boy chigg!
I think the odd looking clear bottle you asked about is a Heinz Ketchup bottle.
I'm pleased you REMEMBERED gloves!
where I am from . the runners would use small blue bottles for samples to show how good the shine was . it was 2 $ for a blue . and 10 $ for a ball jar . back in 1957
I remember hearing something like that down here in Georgia; I knew it had to be shine. He'd have lost interest in anything else before he could collect that many. 👍👍✌✌Merry Christmas
Towns county Ga here
@@davidoverman3753 Cartersville here. 👋
I live in Ind. so the south is not far from the north . it is just in the proof . north was always better .... lol ..... and a happy new year
rain-soaked Carollton, GA here.
Merry Christmas Mr Chigg, thank you for all the hard work producing your videos. All the very best to you and your family.
Good morning x I've heard those blue,bottles contained pharmaceutical preparations, even poison. Lol happy huntin
You're partially correct, as that style of bottle with a wide mouth and no neck was often used for things like salves, ointments, and creams which could be prepared by a pharmacy but the blue glass was most common for commercially manufactured products. Medicine bottles tended to be dark brown glass, and anything potentially dangerous - poisons, acids, etc. - usually came in small brown glass bottles with narrow necks, similar to the little patent medicine bottles he finds.
Could the corrugated copper be part of a washboard?
cool adventure and a nice Video :-)
Thanks for another great video Chigg. Keep up the good work and Happy holidays.
I lost it when you showed the poop and said it’s got corn in it
Merry Christmas Aquachigger, Have a Great New Year !
Ok Chigg loved the bottle dump, but let’s get on to spelunking 🤣😂🤣 Great job buddy!!!
Nothin' like diggin' with the Chigg, at Blue Beards Bones & Blue Bottle Cave! That was some pumpkins! WOW! Have a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!
fun video, thank you for sharing. Bones and Bottle cave. lol
Amazing! I would love to have a bunch of those blue bottles to get tops for and use to store medicinal herbs and the brown ones for tinctures.
Windowpane! Now there's an obscure drug reference
Albert Hoffman : )
That takes me back....crazy stuff.
It's still around,not a good as the early 60s but with a possible life sentence I can see why they make it fast and get rid of it faster. Back in the day the chemist's took pride in there products it was more of an art for now it's just for profit.
Oh my gosh! I love all your videos but this one is my all time favorite!! I sure hope you go back and dig some more despite the stinky poop :). Wow!
I think you found an old washboard that's what that wavy piece of metal looks like to me
As of now, this video was posted 55 minutes ago, and has 3490 views, and 349 likes.
Nice job, Chigg! But that view to like ratio just can’t be right.
Never under estimate the amount of people who like the cobalt blue glass.
Loved the bottle stopper, thanks for the videos.
I think that the blue bottles would make a great glass wall
The rippley metal attached to a board looks like a part of an old wash board they washed clothes on back in the good old days. The kind of flat shaped jar bigger at the top tapered looks like the one back in the 50s that pickled pigs feet came in. Love digging wish I could be there digging too. I enjoy your videos on everything.
1920's? Great video. I absorbed every moment of it over coffee
Sweet...loved the blue bottles...👍
Cant wait for the next....
Merry Christmas from all of us here at iFIND 🎁🎉🍺👍🎉🎁🎊🎊🎉
“I can see it’s got corn in it!” 😂🌽💩
Blue glass bottles are VERY collectible. So much so, that people create fakes to sell by dyeing plain glass ones. (A simple wash and scrub reveals fakes, however). Would love a couple of this kind to add to my collection!
Great video. Lots of fun. That sheet metal piece was to a washboard.
After a closer look at the end I believe that is an old wash board.
My thoughts too.
New to the channel, and I am hooked! Cant wait to see more and go and binge!
Have yourself a cobalt little Christmas!
17:20 Likely a Foley's Honey & Tar cough remedy.
Happy Holidays, Chigg!
The little blue bottles are un-embossed Bromo Seltzer bottles. So someone was suffering from constant headaches. I usually dig them where I find a lot of whiskey bottles.
The bottle you asked about at 9:10 looks like a pickled pig's feet bottle.
Agree...
Ya, my house was built in 1935 I found one under the original floor
seems like an odd place to dump stuff. At the beginning I thought it looked like a fire pit, but the ceiling of the 'cave' was green. Just seems a bit 'eccentric' action to dump one's trash in a cave entrance like that......
speaking of eccentricities, I DO love a bottle dump! There's a mother and daughter team in England that collect sea glass and pieces of broken, colored glass. They make homemade beads out of them. Quite fascinating, labor intensive for my liking. Love a good mystery too.
Thanks for the pictures at the end!
I'm gonna need you to excavate that whole cave and sift all the dirt. ;) i loved watching this and am curious to see what other random and odd objects are in there.
Nice Bundeswehr-Jacket!
Greetings from Germany! :D
32:22 do ya seeeeee it? the mouse was right there, on the left center of the screen...Chigg you almost got bit!
As a firefighter we still have to go into those old fuse panels and check each one after a structure fire to see if the owner stuck a penny in them. People still do it to this day. Problem is if there is a surge it will not blow and will cause a structure fire. If we find it the insurance will not pay.
That clear bottle you asked about is a 1937 balli Mason jar I found one too! Love your videos
You are so lucky to find all that blue bottles :). I would so much love to have a blue bottle or two. I'm from Cape Town South Africa,and here we don't have even the slimest of chanche to do any thing like you're doing - cannot dare to go to a rubbish dump.
My friend used to keep her pigs in a place like this. It was cool in the summer,and warm in the winter. A free barn she said. I bet it was a pig skull. Oh,those bottles, they should get them out of there
The corrugated blue tin is a scrubbing board. Some were very large for the washing on Monday, and some small for sink washing inside the house for womens unmensbles. I still have one and the best ones were of glass made the same way. They were set in wood with a large lye soap holder so that when you scrubbed the clothing you would use the soap to get the worst stains out of the clothing. Brenda
Windowpane and the Blue Bottles....new band.
Apparently, Foley & Co made medicinal compounds. The blue bottle might have been from their popular "Honey & Tar Compound" which was for colds and used for pain relief. They were around from the 1870s to the 1920s.
Lol my 3 1/2 year old son said he wants to dig bottles like chigg when he gets older. We love your videos chigger thanks for the great content to watch
Nice thos g Carroll and sons whiskey flask. Common but I still don’t have one in my collection. Definitely worth keeping
Really interesting watch, thought I spotted a blue bottle that you missed Chigg? Lol, Merry Christmas Chigg and happy new year to you and your wife, 👍🙂
Good thing it isn't my property or that would be my new fort..i'd dig it out another couple feet, make some natural shelves and put everything on them that i found in there. I'ma die the day i walk into a cavern and it is full of blue bottles, but it's gonna happen cause i'm out every summer looking for them. Awesome video Chigg.
Great watching you early this morning Beau! Some really cool finds in that, hence the name, "Blue bottle cave!" I finally got an awesome detector, Nokta Makro Simplex+! Un upgrade from my Bounty hunter tracker IV. Merry Christmas!
Blue bottles are very collectible Chigg, but only in good condition so be a tad bit more careful digging them up , please. Maybe you should take them home and sell them. You’re such a guy! 😜😉☺️
The Thomas Carol and Son is a Whiskey bottle. What a great dump!
Ever watch the Si Finds channel? He has filmed some Victorian dump digs and Mudlarking on The Thames
Enjoy your vids so much! Cheers!
Man! I wish you could have taken all those little blue bottles and give them to your friends 😉. They are cool!
Could have be bitters bottles? Medicine? Or booze?
Quite the garbage dump there.
Yes! Keep digging it out. Sift stuff if you can. 😉
He does take them and gives some to friends he said.
Very cool yeah?
Great vid ,happy holidays !
Another awesome adventure. AAA!! Merry Christmas Everyone 🇳🇿 👊🏻🎅👍🏻 🇳🇿