Exploring this Abandoned Silver Mine with Ancient Graffiti
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- Опубліковано 13 жов 2024
- In this video, we explore an abandoned silver mine with gorgeous graffiti from previous explorers and miners. This is an adventure you won't want to miss!
This desert mine is amazing, full of hidden gems and beautiful graffiti. If you're looking for an adventure, this video is for you! You'll get to see some of the most amazing graffiti from previous explorers and miners and some of the most interesting abandoned mines in the world!
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Wow, a lot bigger than I expected. Thanks for the tour.
This mine seems to have been built with care and run in an organized manner. The graffiti was cool. Thank you.
When smellovision kicks in you know it is a epic exploration. Outstanding video production.
New sub here hope you are using a multi gas detector and letting someone know your gps and contact times hello from Australia opal miner here stay safe . I do old mine exploration another tip get sidewalk chalk and mark your direction of travel if going into extensive workings , stick with the right hand rule so if you get lost you turn around and take each left hand direction to find your way back out. For extensive mine explores never ever ever go it alone, stay safe.
Once again that was brilliant and thank you for posting. I often wonder what became of the people who placed there names on the walls of the mines and where their descendants are now. I love watching your videos and try to imagine the life and hardship the miners went through. Also some excellent carpentry by real tradesmen.
Hi boy lots of tunnels but wast rock out side did not look very big for sure a return trip will be needed .lots more to explore here ⛏️🤔
Very elaborate mine...thx for the explore.
Good looking old mine. Stay safe
That was cool to see the graffiti
I'm glad someone else commented on your ' ancient' graffiti. When I saw it I was expecting an old Spanish mine! I guess it all depends on when you were born. I enjoy watching your videos .
Nice video 😊thanks
How many out houses do you find anymore? When I was a kid and used to go checking out the old mines and deserted places in the desert back in the 80s they were everywhere. Seems like I hardly ever see them on your videos.
Good stuff, thanks!
Great explore - especially the older parts of the mine. The graffiti was amazing! You missed checking out that beer bottle you passed on the left on your way out - probably a more recent one but it would have been good to know what it was. 🚢🇬🇧🚂⛏
Thanks for the great video! 👍👍👍
For the most part, that's the most stable looking mine that you have been through in a long time.
Linoleum is for flooring ! 😎
Great video
This is the 1st time i watched...my thinking...are you crazy or what to even go in there...what if there was an earthquake or someing ..or rattlers...god man, i hope you believe in him.
Exploring abandoned mine shafts is one of the most dangerous things a person can do.
Ancient graffiti. As someone who was born nears some of those dates, I'm not sure I like you. 😁 But, that's how I view a lot of petroglyphs. Ancient graffiti.
A few thousand years from now, archeologists will find these mines with these cryptic writings on the walls and wonder what that ancient civilization was trying to convey, lol.
One very surprising mine. Guess we can date it, from the late 20s??
It would have been better if the camera would slow down on all wall writing and read out loud
What did they mine gold or silver
It is very hard to hear you.