Well done boys, your doing an amazing job documenting these mines. These miners were the unsung hero's of the industrial revolution and should be celebrated.
Your channel is the one I set the standard for all the mine exploration channels I appreciate your thoroughness and knowledge of the history of the mines you explore Keep up the great work
Absolutely MARVELOUS ROV work! You're handling it like an old pro, to be sure. This is one of my absolute favorites from your ever-growing collection of mine exploration video presentations. Well done!
I have been in this mine so many times, got some awesome photos of the wheel, and have always thought that a submersable would be a great idea to send down the sump. Great work guys.
Being able to explore underwater in the mines is fantastic. I could easily watch an additional hour and not realize it. When you guys are saying halocline, are referring to there being saltwater or is it more of an apt description of what your are seeing? Great vid thumbs up!
I think we might be using the term halocline incorrectly, as there is no presence of salt water, but the effect is very similar. We are not entirely sure what is causing the apparent ‘layers’ in the water, but it goes from crystal clear in the top layer, to very clouded and full of small debris and particles in the lower layer. We would love to know what creates this phenomenon and if anyone knows the correct term we would like to find out!
@@LoisTansey Thanks for the reply. An apt description of what is being seen to be sure. I'm really curious about what is causing it too. It's so very cool to see the discoveries you guys get to find.
Wow, just wow! Very good to see the water wheel, the ROV picked up the wagon, but not a lot more artefacts, which was a pity. What or how does the halo effect happen? Good viewing again chaps!
I'm going to bet on this: 1. they left one day and the level was flooded 2. there's loads of stuff down there stuck under the silt that we don't see. The level's basically untouched, pristine from the day they left. You can see all the items, undefined, you rarely see that much without it being a completely sealed mine that's never been touched.
Greetings from Minnesota. Enjoying your videos. My family worked in the mines of Mid Wales for 3 generations in the early 1800's. They lived in Penbontrhydybeddau.
Superb - as always! Please excuse my ignorance, but what causes the apparent water-surface that appears down there? I'm guessing it must be something to do with different densities of water, or the meeting of saltwater and freshwater? Seeing that wagon looming out of the gloom was very special.
It would be good to know where you are in the introduction. I would love to see any mine explorations in the Shropshire hills. They have been mined since Roman times and even before Roman times. Two roman lead ingots were found in Snailbeach, an area further up the hills called the Bog was the main area of activity.
Whoa! Can you imagine dislodging that dolly wheel while the ROV was down there? It seemed to be just resting on the timbers waiting for an excuse to fall further.
Thank you for letting us know. We were unsure as to the correct terminology, only that the closest we have seen is halocline in salt water. but we are still a little unsure as to what causes the particles of debris to be suspended in such a distinct band of separation. If you can let us know any more we would be fascinated to find out!
Why aren't you guys adjusting down the motor output? It sometimes really gives me anxiety to see you steer around 0-100 in these close rooms with so many possibilities to entangle with the cable 😅 also you probably will stirr up less debris and shit Besides that, really interesting videos! Would love to explore a cave system like that with my evo aswell 😛👌
Well done boys, your doing an amazing job documenting these mines. These miners were the unsung hero's of the industrial revolution and should be celebrated.
Your channel is the one I set the standard for all the mine exploration channels
I appreciate your thoroughness and knowledge of the history of the mines you explore
Keep up the great work
Absolutely MARVELOUS ROV work! You're handling it like an old pro, to be sure. This is one of my absolute favorites from your ever-growing collection of mine exploration video presentations. Well done!
Just back from vacation and have this video as the first to catch up with!!!
Excellent footage! Really envious of that ROV!
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
He who hesitates is lost. Best ROV so far.
Great video! Excellent ROV footage all through, especially the ore cart of course.
I love your content guys, keep it coming and stay safe 👌
Absolutely amazing.
Great exploration and navigation; by far the best you tube channel for mine exploration.
Thanks
That shot of the wagon on the tracks was fantastic!
Fantastic fellas. Thoroughly enjoyed it🤠
I have been in this mine so many times, got some awesome photos of the wheel, and have always thought that a submersable would be a great idea to send down the sump. Great work guys.
To cool. Thanks for going down there.
You really do set the standard. Always well worth watching
Thanks John
Being able to explore underwater in the mines is fantastic. I could easily watch an additional hour and not realize it.
When you guys are saying halocline, are referring to there being saltwater or is it more of an apt description of what
your are seeing? Great vid thumbs up!
I think we might be using the term halocline incorrectly, as there is no presence of salt water, but the effect is very similar. We are not entirely sure what is causing the apparent ‘layers’ in the water, but it goes from crystal clear in the top layer, to very clouded and full of small debris and particles in the lower layer. We would love to know what creates this phenomenon and if anyone knows the correct term we would like to find out!
@@LoisTansey Thanks for the reply. An apt description of what is being seen to be sure. I'm really curious about what is causing it too. It's so very cool to see the discoveries you guys get to find.
Fantastic ROV 🙌🏻🙌🏻
Brillant !!! never have seen a wagon in situ, greetings and a happy Fathers-day to all.⛏⚒
Wow, just wow! Very good to see the water wheel, the ROV picked up the wagon, but not a lot more artefacts, which was a pity. What or how does the halo effect happen? Good viewing again chaps!
I'm going to bet on this: 1. they left one day and the level was flooded 2. there's loads of stuff down there stuck under the silt that we don't see. The level's basically untouched, pristine from the day they left. You can see all the items, undefined, you rarely see that much without it being a completely sealed mine that's never been touched.
Awesome video guys as normal! enjoyed it
Thanks
Greetings from Minnesota. Enjoying your videos. My family worked in the mines of Mid Wales for 3 generations in the early 1800's. They lived in Penbontrhydybeddau.
Awesome video guys, good job
fabulous, thanks
Very cool video! Enjoying it from the great state of Texas, USA.
That cart was AMAZING!
Very nice
Wow! You guys are such better Fifish operators than me 😅
Superb - as always! Please excuse my ignorance, but what causes the apparent water-surface that appears down there? I'm guessing it must be something to do with different densities of water, or the meeting of saltwater and freshwater?
Seeing that wagon looming out of the gloom was very special.
We would like to find out why it does that also
It would be good to know where you are in the introduction. I would love to see any mine explorations in the Shropshire hills. They have been mined since Roman times and even before Roman times. Two roman lead ingots were found in Snailbeach, an area further up the hills called the Bog was the main area of activity.
We are in midwales and would definitely like to check out the mines in your location, drop us an email links in description
Peace.. Shalom.. Salam.. Namaste
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them ROV can be tricky at the best of times but you are getting it
Whoa! Can you imagine dislodging that dolly wheel while the ROV was down there? It seemed to be just resting on the timbers waiting for an excuse to fall further.
as again that is a thermocline not a halocline, caused by temperatures and not salinity, good explore though
Thank you for letting us know. We were unsure as to the correct terminology, only that the closest we have seen is halocline in salt water. but we are still a little unsure as to what causes the particles of debris to be suspended in such a distinct band of separation. If you can let us know any more we would be fascinated to find out!
Thought you guys where going to have a punch up over sending the RV down the misty under water shaft or not 😂
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The cable liner should've been teflon woven. Slips easier.
Like!unusual , so long, ;)
What do you think is causing the Haloklien, salt deposits or minerals in solution.
Noice
Can't believe there only ten k view on this
Why aren't you guys adjusting down the motor output? It sometimes really gives me anxiety to see you steer around 0-100 in these close rooms with so many possibilities to entangle with the cable 😅 also you probably will stirr up less debris and shit
Besides that, really interesting videos! Would love to explore a cave system like that with my evo aswell 😛👌
If only radio control worked under water.