HUGE CAVE AND MINE SHAFTS IN DINORWIC QUARRY + MY NEW FAVOURITE WATERFALL - NORTH WALES

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  • Опубліковано 10 гру 2024

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  • @GregLewisdually
    @GregLewisdually 17 днів тому

    Nobody owns that Quarry? I love it!❤🎉

  • @taff1538
    @taff1538 Місяць тому

    Well as a local who has been to the quarry, so many times, I've never been dwon to this location. Thanks for the share.

    • @jcee2259
      @jcee2259 Місяць тому

      Given all the abuse by our species I have found in caves
      that could be the reason people like my reader were not
      considered suitable to know more. How you prove or
      disprove my point remains to be seen. Hello ?

  • @Kris-k6o
    @Kris-k6o 11 місяців тому +1

    You have some truly beautiful and amazing places to explore there

  • @GregLewisdually
    @GregLewisdually 17 днів тому

    Slate is so awesome 🎉. For roofs and fences. We don't use enough stone in 21 century like our ancestors did.😢

  • @juleswilliams1207
    @juleswilliams1207 4 дні тому

    👋. Where's that awesome video at the end, please 🙏 ? Great video, but it confused me a bit. On your locations and how you got to where you were. I'll have to re watch it. 🎉❤

  • @TheRowlandstone73
    @TheRowlandstone73 10 місяців тому +1

    They filmed part of the 2010 remake of Clash of The Titans there, specifically that huge ramp seen at 3:40. Shame about the weather! It really was crap all last July and August!

  • @StoneAgeProductionsAdventure
    @StoneAgeProductionsAdventure Рік тому +1

    Amazing video and editing Baskett. That place looks like you could spend a good couple of days exploring. Thanks for the morning watch

    • @SamBaskettVLOGS
      @SamBaskettVLOGS  Рік тому +1

      Yeah, we planned to only be there for a couple hours. Well over 5 hours later, we still had more to look at. The hydro electric station is crazy

  • @rhpmountaintrail9206
    @rhpmountaintrail9206 Рік тому

    Wow Sam you really cool raw beauty of slate mining stunning.

  • @bertielee3037
    @bertielee3037 Рік тому

    Amazing place! Was there a few weeks ago before we walked up snowdon! Love it Baskett!

  • @john3Lee
    @john3Lee 7 місяців тому

    Great video - thanks

  • @juleswilliams1207
    @juleswilliams1207 4 дні тому

    Sorry, awesome waterfall at the end of the video I meant !!!! ❤😮

  • @SnowdoniaSkies
    @SnowdoniaSkies 7 місяців тому

    Brilliant footage and I did a recent video with the drone flying around the quarry. One of many parts to come as it's an amazing place. Thanks for sharing. Definite sub from me.

  • @juleswilliams1207
    @juleswilliams1207 4 дні тому

    1.58 mins How did you get from the tunnel above the waterfall to the dark tunnel at this time in the video, please 🙏

  • @Graceelizabeth
    @Graceelizabeth Рік тому +1

    Spooky 👻

  • @GregLewisdually
    @GregLewisdually 17 днів тому

    100's of people that spent their whole life building that place?😮😢

  • @ogdeathdog7913
    @ogdeathdog7913 Рік тому

    oh yeah ...... =)

  • @teamdfc1
    @teamdfc1 Рік тому

    Bloody good stuff that, been round that way a few times but never up there. Is it health and safety'd off or you free to explore?

    • @SamBaskettVLOGS
      @SamBaskettVLOGS  Рік тому +1

      Designated pathways (with warning signs stating unsafe zones) which everyone ignores

    • @jcee2259
      @jcee2259 Місяць тому

      Hello? Have more than a half century of organized cave exploration.
      Between Australia and the US State of Georgia. Above and below
      sea level. For training I recommend Canada and their British Columbia
      Speleological Federation. Without training certification the Detroit
      Urban Grotto will not allow you to visit their 150 miles of cartography
      of just one cave. Found behind locked gates they alone do unlock.

    • @jcee2259
      @jcee2259 Місяць тому

      No, I did not refer to the miles of salt mine tunnels found under
      Detroit, Michigan, or electric vehicles that await mine visitors.

  • @SpinXOGaming
    @SpinXOGaming 7 місяців тому

    What was in that mineshaft, has it been filled in

    • @jcee2259
      @jcee2259 Місяць тому

      In your dreams. Or, grow-up and take a shovel there.

    • @SpinXOGaming
      @SpinXOGaming Місяць тому

      @ what? I went down there there was nothing

  • @GSPhotographics
    @GSPhotographics 8 місяців тому +1

    I have been to Dinorwic and being totally honest I think it just been left in a mess .. It is not something to be proud of. I just think its sad that what would have once been a stunning landscape has be left looking like a tip ..Sorry Guys that just my personal opinion.

    • @jackthornton8450
      @jackthornton8450 8 місяців тому

      I thought that they had spoilt it. Obviously blew the place up, would be much safer if they left it as it was

    • @bobwightman1054
      @bobwightman1054 2 місяці тому

      The quarries were worked for nearly two hundred years and were shut down overnight by the owners with no warning to the workers who turned up on the Monday morning to locked gates. Much of the UK landscape that we now see as "natural" and something to appreciated for itself was industrial and seen as something to exploit. Slate quarrying and mining only ended up using around 3% of what was extracted hence the large waste heaps. Not pretty, maybe impressively ugly may be a better term.
      The whole area is now a World Heritage Site.
      Climbers have names for many of the quarries: the flooded hole with trees sticking out of the water is "Dali's Hole", the first one through the tunnel with the hanging chain is "California". Then there's "Lost World" and "Mordor", the large multi-tiered working near the top is "Australia". The quarrymen had different names for these.

    • @GSPhotographics
      @GSPhotographics 2 місяці тому +1

      @@bobwightman1054 Hi Bob Thank you for replying to my comment. I can understand why many people see Dinorwic Slate Quarry fascinating and of course its history should be remembered but In my humble opinion it could have been left in a better and more safer state. I guess from my point of view being a landscape photographer what I see is a beautiful Landscape destroyed and left in a total mess. It is also a very dangerous place and I am shocked why health and safety allow the public to walk all over it. As you said Impressively Ugly is probably the best description I have heard yet. There is no denying though that it is quite a fascinating place.