What’s not coming across in the video because of the microphone on the camera is how LOUD this was. It was as loud as someone screaming in another room in your house. It was so loud that the sound was echoing off of the walls of the tunnel even after the howl/scream stopped… The microphone on the camera does a poor job picking up sounds that are distant (which this was since it came from deeper inside of the mine). Also, it bears repeating, that there was no air flow AT ALL inside of this adit. None. And certainly no wind…
Good article in Russian about this(?) mine (should work with Google translate) zen.yandex.ru/media/d1als/zabytye-v-proshlom-popal-na-zabroshennyi-rudnik-gde-dobyvali-strategicheskii-metall-5dac72a095aa9f00b2c713b7
Yeah it was merely a hypothesis. I'd be curious as to study the sound itself as I am a sound engineer. I do agree that the camera muffled it quite extensively and it was being heavily masked by the water in the room. Perhaps a noise removal algorithm may help to further shed light on the sound itself.
If not human/animal or supernatural (lol) then the only thing I can think of is maybe a lot of water gave way and was pouring into another body of standing water or a slab of rock sliding down another. Other then water rock or animal that would be the only natural thing I could think of... perplexing to say the least.
May sound crazy but is there a nearby train. The sound is close to the sound a train on tracks makes when it's off in the distance, perhaps the vibrations of the rails from a passing train above or nearby? Far fetched thought....
Its only terrifying of you make it so. He didn't, so he carried on. Any rational thinker would do the same. If the noise didn't sound like an immediate threat, such as angry animal or roof collapse, why WOULDN'T he carry on? It's only on reflection that he finds it very creepy, because his logical reasoning told him he never identified the cause of the noise.
I used to go mine exploring in North Wales. On one occasion I was walking down a tunnel turned a corner and was confronted by a pair of red eyes reflected off my headlamp. Obviously I was momentarily terrified until I realised someone/previous visitor had stuck two bicycle rear reflectors on the wall.
@@stargod3064 if your using one of them bogus static noise bullshit box things, then ill inform you they tend to run on 2.4ghz frequency, now go look up on google on what on earth runs of 2.4ghz frequency's, ill spoil the surprise its almost everything wireless, even your own wifi. short google description: The 2.4 GHz band is a pretty crowded place, because it's used by more than just Wi-Fi. Old cordless phones, garage door openers, baby monitors, and other devices tend to use the 2.4 GHz band. The longer waves used by the 2.4 GHz band are better suited to longer ranges and transmission through walls and solid objects. there is nothing out there.
boyo it’s just my phone and it’s recorder, I was in my car when I recorded it. No people around at the time. I can’t think of any logical explanation how the voice got there it’s crazy. I upload it on my channel if you want to hear it. It’s good to be open minded and skeptical at the same time. If you have any idea what it could be let me know thanks.
Weird stuff does happen, I'm not pretending I know what these things are, but not everything can be rationalised, and anyone who thinks we know everything there is to know is a fool.
I think it is a bubble noise.It sounds like blowing air through the straw in a glass of water.I think its just a water noise.Anyone knows where i can conatct him?
Just wanna give you a big thumbs up for not using clickbait or fake stuff in general. You’ve become on of my favourite channels. Thank you so much for uploading, keep safe and merry Christmas.
Thank you very much. Yes, I find the clickbait stuff and fake ghost videos as annoying as you do and so tried to present this (which has obvious clickbait potential) in as low key a way as possible...
It almost sounds something fell and reverberated down to you. Something flat that makes a popping shoosh noise and with reverb... and well, who knows for sure. It is odd sounding and I know you are not a "ghost hunter" type of guy. Thanks for posting the video!
@@thomasbeck9075 check out "exploring abandoned mines", thats as good as this channel. Its debatable which channel is better, they are both outstanding with no bullshit. Both also goto places no sane person would consider...
A few rational observations: 1.) Falling/trickling water as there was in this adit makes a wide range of frequencies which could certainly be amplified and compounded by the natural reverberations through that concrete-lined adit. It’s happened to me numerous times in camping near running water that I thought I heard people conversing on a nearby trail only to find that the water running over the rocks was making a frequency similar to the human voice (around 1-2.5k Hz). 2.) Either way, you encountered a drift full of “Noooope”. 3.) You kept walking and therefore have balls of brass. Pure brass.
I absolutely agree; camping near running water can sound like a radio playing, dogs barking, people talking etc. Human brains want to find patterns in randomness, which is why clouds can look like a dragon, or a castle or whatever. We do it visually or with sounds.
I have a Whisker City water fountain for my cats, it once in awhile does the "human voice" noise that sounds like people talking outside. Usually when we have to clean it. It is really weird.
Im not russian, but I took it in school, so im gonna translate for those who are curious 1:20 is hard to read, but it is some empty folder for documents where they might have been making different entries about mining operations and maintenance of mountain mines. 1:27 it is a red ink vile (krasnaja tuzh) 3:56 the poster is in 2 languages (probably uralic language on top and russian in the bottom part). Title says: "My choice - non-smoker girl". And the other text says: Social survey of adolescents and men showed, that over 80% of them prefer girls, who dont smoke. 4:36 the bottle is 10% NH3 (ammonia) solution. Not sure what it has been used for there. It is used as a cleaning agent for bathrooms, and removing stains from textiles, but here it might have been used to purify water supplies, not sure. 5:01 CCCP (for those who dont know) stands for soyuz sovetskych socialisticheskych respublik or soviet union. Russia has been part of CCCR (or english USSR) from 1922 to 1991 along with 14 other east european and asian countries. 15:53 sign says: Beware, electric locomotive (obviously while walking on rails, miners should watch out) That should be it, if anyone knows what the other language on that poster is.. I would like to know
3:56 It's Kyrgyz, a Turkic language. Engilchek (Эңилчек) is a village in Kyrgyzstan which used to be part of the Soviet Union. They used a font that looks more like Cyrillic Cursive but тамеки (looks like "mameku" on the poster) means "cigarettes" or "tobacco" in Kyrgyz.
He has clearly never played Left4Dead or any other first person horror game, although his filming technique could suggest otherwise. #stillgotthecreeps
What I would do: first if all, I would bring a friend, but still, if I was alone and it happened, I would piss my pants and run out, jump into the car, and floor it out of there and not come back.
@@abbigailh2772 Hi Abbigail. Yes it is clear. I translated it from Russian to English on google, 1st attempt. I don`t speak a word of russian and google gave a perfect translation. Best wishes to you !
The noise is hydraulic. I do a lot of rock hounding and sometimes go into old mines, I've heard similar noises in mines that have running water and that haven't been disturbed in a while. Like I don't even have any doubt that's obviously gas squeezing into a void caused by falling water. If it sets your mind at ease though this video is kind of old and someone's probably mentioned it by now, and it's more fun to think about ghosts and other more interesting phenomena. But yeah, likely due to your presence and talking and moving things around you caused a rock or something to shift a bit somewhere in the mine, a bunch of water that was held up in some chamber the rock was blocking fell out through a crack and air rushed in through the falling water to fill the void, resulting that noise. Also probably a good sign that you shouldn't be in there. I was in a damp mine in the cascades and I heard and felt a cave in far off while I was in there and I haven't entered any kind of mine since, though dry ones are probably much safer. These are very still places and when undisturbed for a long time even just walking around and vibrations from sound can have a significant impact far away from you in a mine, and the running water breaks stuff up and makes it dangerous.
@Crystal Dreams This is funny. "Snooter your explanation of this noise from your experience is bullshit, it was obviously a random monster". How ironic :)
LOL all peoples everywhere have known about disembodied persons and such, but everyone buys into the dogmatic religion of so called science so they make up. any excuse to explain away occurrences like these and mainstream science is the biggest cover-up operation and conspiracy of silence in history
Much like a musical instrument. Wood wind, flutes, trumpets and so on. Wind blowing over a vent shaft creating a howling sound. As the sound reaches the larger cavity it is amplified. At the source you may not even hear it
Weird sound you cant explain: Everyone: "MUST HAVE BEEN A GHOST" Do you just fill blanks on your test with random answers when you don't know the answer too?
Hehe I have met a LOT of old miners and I have heard a LOT of crazy stories. Thought they were ALL just that.. Stories ......Until I started mining a place called Junction Bar. We had a 4 man crew and we all heard "The Voices" Yes, I still get chills 27 years later.
i wonder if it's like how fixes sound like screaming people, maybe it's noise or vibration that propagates and sounds like something else entirely but, i've seen other videos that do sounds like howling words and they swear they aren't fake. maybe it's like drunk musicians and singers and it sounds like words or another word/sound enough so that is what our brain hears?
Listened to it three times and the only thing I heard was slightly high pitch noise and it didn't sound like a scream. If that scares you, you might want to eat more meat.
@@seank1048 _"It was as loud as someone screaming in another room in your house. It was so loud that the sound was echoing off of the walls of the tunnel even after the howl/scream stopped…"_ @TVR Exploring In other words, the mic on the camera didn't really do the sound justice. It was much more amplified.
I saw the Lord of the Rings. I know what that sound was. Dwarves dug too deep. Unearthed something old...and evil. Gandalf knows. Were you solo for this exploration?
Great video. Some details I can translate from Russian: 1:22 USSR Ministry of geology. Something about radiometric measurements of tungsten-tin ore. Frunze city 1981 (btw: did you take your radiometer with you?) 1:28 Ink bottle 3:58 Text on poster "Polls show that 80% of guys prefer non smoking girls. My choice is non smoking girl" 😂 4:40 "Ammonia solution" bottle 5:05 "СССP" is "USSR" in Cyrillic 5:44 it is UAZ truck 15:54 sign "beware of electric locomotive"
Stan was it forced labor that built the mine? The reason I ask is I just don't see anyway a company or the state could afford to shore up a mine with concrete unless it was built with slave labor. Thanks, cheers and happy new year.
@@kurtballard1450 I've no idea about this particular mine (looks like there are lot of them in that area), but lot of such objects over ex-USSR were built by prisoners, esp objects built in 1930th
Man, weird sound aside, how do you not loose your nerve in places like that? My overactive imagination would have me flinching at shadows and seeing things at the edges of my light that aren't really there, and I'd be nope'ing out of that place real quick!
So being an ex hard rock miner, you my friend are one very rational, completely fearless madman. Top job mate, seeing how the Soviet machine worked first hand is amazing. Labour was plentiful and it shows. I’ve heard strange arsed noises at 1000m, and it’s a very sobering moment when you remember you’re by yourself,.. You have large hairy orbs mate, I’d of made it into the portal, but I doubt I’d forged a path like you did. By yourself!! I was helping to develop old workings at 1000 m with a geo once, she left for the surface and I was alone marking holes and hanging a vent fan in the decline as work was commencing soon.. The mine was a pit, but at the base was a portal into the Wonga Decline an 1800’s 2m x 2m hand cut mine (hammer and gad, later air leg mined) it’s younger sister mine , the Magdala , is operating to this day and yielding good grams per Ton. The former was inactive but was kept dry as the bits holding the mine up were marked for production lol. Long story short, 4 very large , very heavy 1” thick plates used for leveling the floor for boggers or trucks, literally fell over, whilst I was working up in the backs. That shit scared me quite badly, those sheets were virtually growing to the wall , and then just fell over...phew my heart is pounding thinking about it 😂 Any way we’ll done sir Excellent work!
@@lpburdek is there a set time you can hear it? I'm not sure if it's lack of me being able to filter out the background noise, all I heard was the water dripping and TVR talking
I have a Theory, when you hear the noise there is a large pipe on the floor infront, metal pipes can reverberate and amplify distant noise in strange ways, i suspect its the natural sounds echoing and being distorted.
I honestly think it had something to do with dripping water because it does sound kind of like when you fill up a cup. The pitch started low and got higher. At least that's what I heard
@@SomeGhost OMG, I was thinking it sounds like maybe water suddenly draining down. Like maybe a hole opened and some water got sucked down fasts. Amplified, it might make that weird howl.
Having been working in a secure British military site back in the late Eighties and on a regular patrol, with a military police guy , his dog and myself going down a corridor, the dog freaks out and refuses to budge one inch and goes nuts, nobody is in the corridor in the underground corridor, Nobody we can see. The dog is seeing something, someone we cannot see !!! We did a 180 and went round to the other side and tried to go down the corridor from the opposite direction, the result was the same the dog went crazy. I had this happen to me, not once, but three times when i lived in Berlin, i am scared of no man, but this was something else, my father who was also ex-military told me stories like this when he was in the Royal Air Force. Remember you can see only a small percentage of the light spectrum, a dog can see more and hear more than we can.....i was as freaked out now as i was then. Good video as i lived for years the republic of Georgia and Azerbaijan and loved the Russian mentality....and Vodka !!!
You might have a high tolerance to Humans but there are other kinds of man that would make you wet your pants, I bet. Unless your not afraid of vampires or giants...
Dogs hear things. Their eyes are good in the dark but not as good as ours generally. Human eyes are pretty good actually. I’ve seen this behaviour as well. Known dogs that wouldn’t go in certain rooms that people say are haunted. But they hear things we don’t more than see. And smell can freak them out too. A dead body say. When I was very young I had a dog that would bark as if someone come in the room. I would stare in the same way apparently, following something moving, though I don’t remember.
"I'm not sure what that was but hopefully we'll find out." Keeps going deeper into the mine. How did you get those big steel balls of yours through the opening of the mine?
Geez, imagine the feeling of having to turn around and walk back out of there after hearing that, like the huge creepiness of having your back to the deeper area where the noise was coming from. Lol Id be freakng out and keep stopping and listening behind me to make sure there wasnt any sounds of something advancing upon me,as i would have all sorts of horror and scifi movies banging around in my head. Lol That was a nice mine tunnel though. Funny, i was thinking of the part in fellowship of the ring where they were in the tomb of Balin and the bucket and skeleton got knocked down the well and it clattered and banged then after a bit they heard deep down off somewhere faintly the drum and goblins shrieking. Lol
I explore mines in Canada. I can tell you this first hand. There's nothing more wild then your imagination in a mine. The second you turn your light away its pitch black. If you get freaked out theres nothing to do but get out slowly. If u run. There is a chance you are probably not going to make it out safe.
11:55 "stuff on the workbench" You can hear the scream start just as he says "Bench" and it continues for another 2-3 seconds... Ngl, pretty chilling And at 16:09 kinda looks like a shadow standing right down the far end?
I really appreciate you not clickbaiting this or acting insane after you heard that. Makes this actually even more scary and your channel one of the best exploration channels.
That's not a weird 'scream', that's me sitting on the edge of my chair screaming at you to get the hell out of there! But as usual, you just kept going deeper.
Caves and underground tunnels have been known to make weird noises frequently. I like the video and this stuff is not for the weak at heart. When I was a kid in Germany we lived in an area that was full of tunnels used during the war. When I returned to Europe and was stationed in France we used to explore caves near Toul. These expeditions were extremely dangerous and are forbidden by the local government. Thanks for sharing!
Thats why we like you no click baits pure explorations, and sometimes even you've said "WHAT WAS I THINKING".... you do take some chances, like the one mine wehre you just keep going and worked yourself to the other end of a previous video.. great work love your passion.. keeping it real... thanks many times over... have a great New Year
Aaaannnnd I just found my new favorite channel. Love exploring old things, I could do it for the rest of me life, all the ideas of what people went through back then start popping up in your head, all the possibilities of what happened there. Seriously interesting stuff, thank you for sharing.
@@TVRExploring 18:00 looks like a nautical spotlight. I apologize I didn't know how to reply on the main thread. I am not very tech savvy. Subscribed and will check out more soon.
I couldn’t hear at first through my tv. Then speaker system. Tried it with headphones and was like “ f**k that’s scary “. Started reading comments and yours made me laugh so hard it’s not that scary anymore 😂 still would be messed up in person though
@@arcadeportal32Eh, in the short term, radiation wouldn't have been that huge of a deal, but if you were hanging around it for hours and hours on end, it might become a problem eventually. Ofcourse it is good to keep a radiation sensor just in case.
@@automobiili_xd6236 Pretty much. People think radiation and automatically think of Chernobyl\Fukushima (understandably). He is more in danger of poor-quality oxygen and off-gases from stagnate water.
That poster in the one of the camper vans saying "I choose a girl who doesn't smoke" must be from early 2000's. No way they would have such anti-smoking campaigns earlier in Russia.
2:10, that machine is a modified S100 Stalinetz Dozer, the crane on it is a very common one that was usually mounted on trucks 5:40 that truck is a UAZ 452 'Buchanka', propably the 4x4 version and usually its regarded as a van, very common vehicle in the soviet block
I can definitely say what the noise is. It is the noise as rock bend due to strain in the mountain. Back when I worked as a geophysicist I often picked it up on seismometers near faultlines. It is also heard near very large underground mines since they act as manmade faultlines. Nothing supernatural to be had.
Category three chills and tingles- You hear something. Category two chills and tingles- You're sure you just glimpsed something. Category one chills and tingles- You know something just touched you.
The thing that looked like a cafeteria window with an office on the other side could have been used for a tag system: when you go in you take a tag then when you come out you hand it back in so the office can make sure that no one didn't come back that day.
Fascinating story. I'm afraid I don't have an answer about what the screaming noise you heard was, however I have some related info. Some acquaintances lived in a cabin in deep woods very near a stream with many waterfalls and rapids. Depending on the waterflow at any given time, you would swear on your life there were voices speaking intelligible words coming from those falls and rapids. My brother, who lives in a remote rural area with a lot of aging and delapidated outbuildings, says he often is awakened in the middle of the night by the sounds of horrible growls, screams and unearthly combat from in, around, and underneath some of his outbuildings. He has a scoped high-powered rifle with a powerful light in his upstairs bedroom for just that reason. He says he has never discovered what the sounds are, but he suspects they are fighting bobcats, wolverines and/or badgers, or possibly wild dogs or coyotes. On damp nights, sounds can seem amplified and travel over many miles. I know that some nights I have experienced being able to clearly hear neighbors talking on their front porch from more than a mile away. And finally, while I don't believe in spirits, I do believe in hallucinations, particularly if certain chemical substances are involved. I'm not saying you are a user of those substances, but you certainly are in a mine environment where who-knows-what is in the atmosphere. Of course there is a perfectly logical explanation for what you heard--hopefully. If not, well, sometimes fiction is better than truth. Just enjoy it while you can.
@@wolfchild4414 Then something hugs you from behind.. 😂 The good thing is that one would die of a heart attack before knowing what the hell he is facing.
Honestly man I cant get over this video. First time I ever came across your channel was when you entered the horton mine and proved that other channel to be a fake. And yet here you experience something... The fact that you were alone in a foreign land deep in a mountain... hearing a sound that sounds like a demon... and you say "fuck it let's find out" makes you an incredibly brave human being.
The first thing I noticed when I played it back was that large tube/pipe in the room. It reminded me of my first engineering project which involved sound resonance. We were able to amplify sound by passing it through specific sized tubes, and certain frequencies would be amplified, and it also gave it that same airy ghostly ambience along with the increase in volume. I am almost certain that that sound in the mine was an auditory phenomon caused by the sound of the water dripping and that tube that was laying there, and probably compounded by the acoustics of the mine tunnel itself. Hope you see this, I enjoyed the video!
The sound came from deeper in the mine, not in the chamber with me. Also, the vent tubes were broken and disconnected from each other. And what didn't come across on the camera was that the scream was so loud that it was echoing off of the ribs of the adit...
I heard it the first time round... and even if there is a rational explanation, I feel that this noise had a bad vibe to it... tbh I’m amazed you carried on after that! Thank you for some awesome adventures! Take care, Happy Christmas from the UK 🇬🇧 🎄
Possibly you were standing in one of those “perfect locations” for a sound reverberation. Not just the hollowness of the mine, but water dripping in sequence right near one of those pipes on the ground aimed into a curved area. Seems like a series of water drops at different frequencies. It being louder because you were standing in a “focal point”. It’s a guess at least.
Agreed. Sound focal points are almost everywhere in closed spaces, many times when I stand in a certain spot in the room, I can hear certain sounds magnified, also back at school they taught us something like when we keep the door almost closed with a slit of certain width, sound waves can get concentrated or magnified.
Had a russian girlfriend and she was a smoker but would never do so in public. She said it was a russian thing that woman are not good "wife material" when they smoke so I guess this is somewhat connected
@@ak15942006 Yes you were. I have an extremely graphic video that audio is Russian. So, a Russian acquaintance on YT gave me a rough translation of what they say in it. Have you seen Reptilian chase a Russian soldier, Brother? I'm wondering what's your opinion.
It's insane that you go to these remote locations all by yourself. Have you never seen The Hills Have Eyes. You've got BALLS my friend..Anyways, great work and thanks!
Sounds like a ghost train.. My greats talked about hearing the screeches on old abandoned spur lines after the railroad closed up. I'm in the ozarks in arkansas, I've been doing research trying to find an old 1800s gold mine that's also family lore. My great great grandpa was a conductor on line that ran through the valleyin the early 1900's. Mother nature has a way of quickly reclaiming the abandoned here. Not alot survives past 100 years unnattended.
Back in the 90’s a friend and I went into an abandoned mine in Colorado. As we were walking out we saw a narrow path off to our right that we did not see on the way in. We went into it sideways because it was that narrow. It had stalactites hanging from the ceiling. We walked about 100 feet when it ended in a rounded room area. As we stopped and looked around we suddenly heard what sounded like several people loudly whispering in a strange language. My friend was scared and wanted to run out, but I was determined to figure it out. After looking around I realized it was a single drop of water falling from the ceiling into a puddle of water below. For some reason the shape of the cave gave very strange acoustics to the sound from that single drop of water. That drop of water would take about a minute and a half to build up and release. Every time it splashed in the puddle it would make that sound. My guess is it was something along those lines further back in the mine that you were hearing.
The only reason there are people that are “extremely skeptical” of paranormal/supernatural experiences is because of two reasons. The first being the most obvious, that they find it easier to rationalize what they can’t explain because to accept the reality is even harder to wrap their heads around. The second is aimed primarily at the folks that have never had anything paranormal happen to them so therefore they just don’t believe any of it. When I was 17 I was still living at home, obviously. My parents divorced so it was just my dad and me that lived way out in the country (NW PA). Now, I’ve experienced quite a number of paranormal situations, but on a summer night when I was 17 (1998) was probably the craziest. It was around 9pm or so and my dad said he was going to head into town for some cigarettes and a few groceries to keep us stocked up until the 1st of the month. My house was built in 1896, I lived in the middle of nowhere, nearest neighbor was a half mile down the road and across the road was a cemetery where many of my relatives were buried. I don’t tend to get freaked out by any of this stuff, so what happened wasn’t me being jumpy. The old man left for town, and was sitting in the living room listening to music on my Sega Saturn (remember those?). Anyhow, about an hour after he left something HUGE and HEAVY started stomping down my stairs in the house. I was home alone. It, whatever it was, was clearly something making purposeful steps (stomping) down the stairs….one step at a time, left, then right rinse and repeat until “it” got to the bottom of the stairs where on the left would be the bathroom and the right would be the kitchen that ultimately led into the living room where I was sitting. I sat in the chair, my eyes fixated into the kitchen waiting for something to turn that corner. That was the only way to go….there was no other exit. Whatever it was would have had to turned the corner….but nothing did. I sat there paralyzed…..I’ve never been that terrified by anything before or since. My eyes never deviated from waiting for something to turn the corner and nothing happened. I sat there, watching and waiting until eventually my dad came home. I asked him the second he walked in “Please go look around the corner there”. He could tell something serious happened, so he looked and said nothing was there. I’m telling you it happened. You cannot say “it was the house settling”, “it was the wind”, “it was an animal” etc…etc… I think there were something like 13 or 14 steps on those stairs and it was literally stomping down each and every step just as a human would, but whatever it was sounded like it was HEAVY. This wasn’t the house settling. There was no wind that night. We lived on the highest point in the entire county (there’s even a plaque in front of the cemetery that officially declares this) so knowing how that old house reacted to wind was something we fully understood. It was not wind. There was nobody around anywhere to “prank” me. Period. We had no indoor animals at the time, had a couple dogs that lived outside, but I was the only one in the house until the old man got back from town. There is literally NO way to explain what happened other than accepting the fact that it was paranormal, something NOT human. I lived in the house from the time I was 5 until I left for the Army in 1999. So, from 1980-1999 and during that time I saw shadow people, I heard whispers where there shouldn’t have been, and none of it was explained away. It was legit supernatural. If I had a chance to buy that old house, I’d hard pass. I say all this to tell you folks that suffer from being overly skeptical to lighten up and come to terms with the fact that this “reality” can’t always be explained. The very nature of reality and existence is beyond comprehension and cannot be explained or understood in any sort of scientific or conventional sense. Sometimes, things are just SNAFU and sometimes those SNAFU moments are caused by things that are quite plainly…..paranormal.
I was also skeptical of the supernatural however ive had a lot if similar incidences happen to me on a WW2 submarine. When I would unlock the ship in the morning the mattresses in fwd. torpedo room would be wedged under the torpedo's and the racks flipped up. This has been going on for 3 years but the cameras still show nobody entering or leaving the ship. Many tourists have also told me that something wasn't right on there. last year I watched one of them get choked by something during one of the tours. Be careful though "Ghosts" and "Demons" are nothing to mess around with as I found out the hard way. Great video and keep up the good work.
Perfectly understandable, I wish you could have seen it for yourself though. However like I stated this stuff has been going on for years, and before I ever worked there. Other people I was working with have told me stories of similar incidences on the Submarine however I mainly worked on the Destroyer Escort at the time so I didn't see them but I take their word for it. I'm not into ghost stuff but ill agree the story I commented above does sound like a lie, regardless is true. I do have a few videos uploaded that were filmed on the ship.
@@highvoltagemayhem3345 Do you have footage of the ghosts moving things. If this is going on for more than 3 years why didn't anyone think of putting up a camera in that room to see what is moving everything around? Just take a gopro or something and film the room for a night and upload that to your channel. If ghosts and demons where real someone should have filmed them by now. Almost everyone has a camera on their phone.
i'm amazed at the care that was taken to concrete almost all of the mine. the drainage trough was something special. i did hear the wooing sound and i don't think goblins are gonna wanna stay in that mine for years. rock pushing against rock could make that sound, sorta like a house settling. your looking good, man. happy travels justin. thanks, carmine
Not that much care... Did you see how thin it was? Concrete was probably the easiest material to get and could be applied without stopping the mining, as you just stop hammering the wooden form and stand back instead of filing the tunnel with drills required for pinning... Gotta keep up the communist quotas you know.
The bad thing is too that when something like that happens, you then have to CALMLY walk back ALLLLLLL the way back to the outside.... Like even if you try to run it won't work because let's face it, it's hard just to walk in those tunnels. So that itself is terrifying.
I used to explore mines in a massive mining operation that is still on going and, is also over 100 years old in Northern Ontario Canada. Some spots had been abandoned and, we would sleep there over night and, bring gear and, explore underground mineshafts, underground tunnels from building to building. It was also very haunted and, we experienced some paranormal activity that we couldn't explain. Your camera takes great video though despite of ironically not recording how loud the mine was for you. I remember how loud one particular mineshaft was. It was in the bottom of an open pit and, people who told us about it nick named it "hell". The opening was massive and, still had a lot of ice around it depite being the middle of summer. When we got as far as we could we heard a howling wind like sound coming from a spot where it got muddy and, slippery down slope, very scary... We turned around and, I wonder how dangerous some spots are that we explored in. I miss those days and, it's great to see this video. Your camera does a better job in the mineshafts than many other camera's I've seen on youtube. Keep em coming and, stay safe. Cheers from the Great White North. :]
@@arfshesaid4325 One particular mine we explored when I was younger was called Murray mine. It was on the West side of Sudbury just North of the tiny mining town called Copper cliff. My Father was a First responder and, I had to move around because of this. Copper cliff was a small town I lived in briefly and, had the opportunity to explore that mine before they re-opened it and, destroyed the old mine and, rebuilt an entire new mine. There were about 6 buildings and, each building had an underground tunnel linking them together. We brought road flare torches with us and, lights once we had discovered that there were the underground tunnels. It was very creepy and, you had to watch where you stepped at all times. You could easily fall into an open spot filled with water that looks black and, endless... Also explored an area we found there that went 5 stories underground and, it opened up into a mud room under one of the entire buildings. We threw torches into it and, it looked like a massive underground cavern and, reminded me of the movie "The Keep". These explorations have created a change in me that has lasted a lifetime. I still go out adventuring in the forests or Northern Ontario where I had a near death experience that I am going to talk to David Paulides about. Very scary paranormal near death experience in the forest with lost time and, more. I still go out into the Northern Boreal Forest around Sudbury like, Nippising and, Manitoulin Island but, I am armed and, hyper vigilant. I grew up with a Service family hunting and, making maple syrup. I love these video's and, I look forwards to getting back out there. :]
I've listened to the sound quite a few times now, and it actually comes through better on my laptop speaker rather than headphones. It does sound like a human cry to me, female I would say, but as you bravely carried on to the end of the mine, and there was evidently no one else in there, it couldn't have been a person. I've been in old mine workings myself, and sound can be distorted, but I've never heard anything like that. I will say from personal experience, odd things do happen in life. Some events seem to defy rational explanation, I certainly can't offer you any explanation for what you heard. It's interesting discussing these experiences, but you can never come to any firm conclusions, some things are destined to remain unexplained.
The clue’s that pipe, wind was coming through it, that’s what you heard, it was echoed around the walls so you couldn’t pinpoint it’s origin. That’s my theory
When you listen to it in high end headphones, to me it kinda reminds me of the Subway arriving at South Ferry in NYC, it screeches like hell. Is there anyway that somewhere around the mountain, there could be a railroad system that has to slow down and sound might be echoed through the tunnels? Far fetched but who knows.
I couldnt really hear it all that well, but the mine still might have some sort of power connection, if it had power in a spot and somehow two wires arced it can make a sound that when amplified in a mine type setting could make a screech, I dont really know because again, I couldnt hear it all that well but it might be a possibility
@@pikuhana After my father died mom was reporting a loud crack noise. Kinda like a whip sound. There were other odd happenings as well. Anyway a couple weeks later I was at my house which is ten miles from mom's house. I heard a loud crack noise, then another. Called mom to let her know what I heard. Instead of a whip sound, I described it as two live wires crossing each other. A loud electric clap I said to her. Her end of the phone was silent for a moment. Then she told me that is exactly how it sounded to her but she didn't want us kids thinking that she had electric problems in her home. Therefore the whip sound description by her. Mom was a bit freaked out by the way I described that pop sound. Long story short, spirits may be able to make sounds like electrical wiring crossed.
Honestly this doesn’t sound too far fetched, I mean even deeper than he went in the mine could have been some old mine equipment that might have made a screeching sound. For instance, maybe a mine cart got hit by something like a falling rock that caused it to be pushed, making a screechy sound as it came to a stop
@@buffalobigfoot7982 The sound seems a lot longer than what you describe. It wasn't really a pop, but a long, drawn-out, screech, akin to that of a train stopping.
Justin - my money is on one of three events. I would count wind, but you seem pretty sure wind was not a factor. 1. Some sort of pressure differential somewhere in the mine. 2. Icequake somewhere nearby. 3. Seismic activity nearby. Interestingly enough, according to a USGS article, strange sounds can be heard underground during earthquakes: "An interesting note: Cavers who witnessed earthquakes while underground have described sounds as if a distant aircraft was passing by, as in becoming perceptibly louder, then fading away." You can read the whole article here: www.usgs.gov/faqs/can-you-feel-earthquake-if-youre-a-cave-it-safer-be-a-cave-during-earthquake
@@Tenskwatawa4U A distant plane would become less distant as it approaches you, and then it might pass by you. Did I understand your question correctly?
I could barely hear the sound but it reminded me of a shriek owl. I looked online and Russia has an owl called Blakiston’s Fish Owl. It says the juveniles have a “characteristic shriek”. Perhaps that is what you heard?
"Fish Owl" implies it subsists on a diet of fish. There don't seem to be a lot of fish at that elevation, and I can't explain why an owl would bother to roost so far back in a derelict mine.
Hears some freaky noises that makes anyone in their right mind want to turn around and get TF out of there. Then continues to go find out what that was. Instantly subscribed 💪💯 🤝
From what I can hear. It honestly sounded like the resonance of drips. I've noticed it myself in places I've explored. You when you get a lot of water drips cascading in near perfect unison it resonates louder than regular drips and becomes amplified when there is a nice smooth surface for it to echo off of, like all the concrete. It's very rare because it's like a million drips cascading in near perfect unison. Then again, I could be wrong. Just my two cents.
I agree that concrete can amplify sounds, but this was a REALLY loud howl. It didn't come across in the video because of the microphone not doing a good job of picking up distant sounds, but I just can't see dripping water or my voice producing either a howl or anything as loud as this was.
@@TVRExploring Hmm. It was just a thought. I've experienced resonance frequencies in some tunnels where the tunnel makes a parabolic horn and the tone just peaks there at just the right time. In your experience it's one of those things that one would have to be there to experience. I'll have to check it out the next time I pass by that area of Russia ;-) Did you film the rest of the exploration? I noticed you did right-hand rule.
One would have to analyze the sound and compare it to the peak frequency of the drips. My initial suspicion is the peak energy of the drip audio matches that sound. It totally freaked me out when I first heard it. But then again you've explored a lot more than me and this was different from anything you've ever experienced before I'd have to say it definitely calls for further investigation.
Be sure to post an update if someone can isolate that audio I had a hard time hearing it initially as it blends with the nearby audio. Would love to know what it sounds like with it isolated!
I had a friend growing up who’s cellar would make a similar noise. We thought for years it was plumbing, but turned out that they where on a gas pocket and a crack in the foundation would let off pressure that was building beneath it. They eventually actually tapped into that pocket to heat their house for free. But maybe a similar phenomenon was happening here. Maybe the slight disturbances you introduced caused a pocket of high pressure gasses to be released somewhere in the mine
What’s not coming across in the video because of the microphone on the camera is how LOUD this was. It was as loud as someone screaming in another room in your house. It was so loud that the sound was echoing off of the walls of the tunnel even after the howl/scream stopped… The microphone on the camera does a poor job picking up sounds that are distant (which this was since it came from deeper inside of the mine).
Also, it bears repeating, that there was no air flow AT ALL inside of this adit. None. And certainly no wind…
Good article in Russian about this(?) mine (should work with Google translate) zen.yandex.ru/media/d1als/zabytye-v-proshlom-popal-na-zabroshennyi-rudnik-gde-dobyvali-strategicheskii-metall-5dac72a095aa9f00b2c713b7
Yeah it was merely a hypothesis. I'd be curious as to study the sound itself as I am a sound engineer. I do agree that the camera muffled it quite extensively and it was being heavily masked by the water in the room. Perhaps a noise removal algorithm may help to further shed light on the sound itself.
Some one didnt want you there
If not human/animal or supernatural (lol) then the only thing I can think of is maybe a lot of water gave way and was pouring into another body of standing water or a slab of rock sliding down another. Other then water rock or animal that would be the only natural thing I could think of... perplexing to say the least.
May sound crazy but is there a nearby train. The sound is close to the sound a train on tracks makes when it's off in the distance, perhaps the vibrations of the rails from a passing train above or nearby? Far fetched thought....
You know that place is a creepy place when there’s no graffiti anywhere
Cloakz yeah bro everyone’s tryna stay clear. I was thinking maybe the plans got thrown out for this place because there was some crazy shit going on
No. It was too far away from dealers an no dopers bothered to be there. get real.
lol...damn right
"Hey boys lets go to that abandoned mine in the middle of nowhere smoke a blunt or sumthin" yea
Facts
This guy just hears a terrifying sound and goes. “Still trynna process what I just heard” and keeps walking. That’s a man right there
His balls shouldn´t actually fit in the whole mine. How he even got in is the real mystery here.
that's why he's in the mine not us xD
Its only terrifying of you make it so.
He didn't, so he carried on.
Any rational thinker would do the same. If the noise didn't sound like an immediate threat, such as angry animal or roof collapse, why WOULDN'T he carry on?
It's only on reflection that he finds it very creepy, because his logical reasoning told him he never identified the cause of the noise.
georg2010cz he must carry them in a rucksack or something!
Only missed to yell back: Ey! Blyat! Shut up!
I used to go mine exploring in North Wales. On one occasion I was walking down a tunnel turned a corner and was confronted by a pair of red eyes reflected off my headlamp. Obviously I was momentarily terrified until I realised someone/previous visitor had stuck two bicycle rear reflectors on the wall.
What a good way to scare the heck out of someone lol
11:55 ghost screaming in fear when it heard two giant steel balls clinging closer to it.
Dennis Vang you're a hero for this
"Clanging" ... but loool anyway 🤭
Didn't hear anything
Sounds like a coyote crying out deep in the mine
I WILL GO TO IT GO IN FARTHER IN
(demon scream)
TVR: "Huh, weird. Well, there's a big tire."
LOL!
Ben Johnston that’s creepy, I have a clear evp of a demon spirit I just uploaded it’s scary knowing that they are real.
@@stargod3064 stop wathcing tv bud.
@@stargod3064 if your using one of them bogus static noise bullshit box things, then ill inform you they tend to run on 2.4ghz frequency, now go look up on google on what on earth runs of 2.4ghz frequency's, ill spoil the surprise its almost everything wireless, even your own wifi.
short google description: The 2.4 GHz band is a pretty crowded place, because it's used by more than just Wi-Fi. Old cordless phones, garage door openers, baby monitors, and other devices tend to use the 2.4 GHz band. The longer waves used by the 2.4 GHz band are better suited to longer ranges and transmission through walls and solid objects.
there is nothing out there.
boyo it’s just my phone and it’s recorder, I was in my car when I recorded it. No people around at the time. I can’t think of any logical explanation how the voice got there it’s crazy. I upload it on my channel if you want to hear it. It’s good to be open minded and skeptical at the same time. If you have any idea what it could be let me know thanks.
I scrolled to the comments looking for the expert opinions, then I realized I was on UA-cam.
You didn't realize you are on UA-cam before that?
@@furthermoore1863 This dude Reddits.
We're all experts here, duh!
Weird stuff does happen, I'm not pretending I know what these things are, but not everything can be rationalised, and anyone who thinks we know everything there is to know is a fool.
I think it is a bubble noise.It sounds like blowing air through the straw in a glass of water.I think its just a water noise.Anyone knows where i can conatct him?
Bloody alien's stubbing their toes in mines and scaring people
I was scared until i read this lmao thanks
He stepped on a lego
Even monsters stub there toes on stuff in the dark
Lmao
Jack Belisle 😂😂
Just wanna give you a big thumbs up for not using clickbait or fake stuff in general. You’ve become on of my favourite channels. Thank you so much for uploading, keep safe and merry Christmas.
Thank you very much. Yes, I find the clickbait stuff and fake ghost videos as annoying as you do and so tried to present this (which has obvious clickbait potential) in as low key a way as possible...
There's a lot of mine exploring channels but nobody puts the effort in it like TVR he keeps it 100% real.
Thomas Beck that’s also true!
It almost sounds something fell and reverberated down to you. Something flat that makes a popping shoosh noise and with reverb... and well, who knows for sure. It is odd sounding and I know you are not a "ghost hunter" type of guy. Thanks for posting the video!
@@thomasbeck9075 check out "exploring abandoned mines", thats as good as this channel. Its debatable which channel is better, they are both outstanding with no bullshit. Both also goto places no sane person would consider...
4:05
That looks like a shelf from a Fallout game.
A toothbrush, a bottle, *and a pile of bones*
17:51 and that's looks like a big ass pipboy from this angle
It's 2024 and yes, I still play FO3 on a PS3 I just bought. But the real reason for the purchase was Oblivion.
"Not sure what that was, but hopefully we'll find out"
Mate the last thing I would wanna do is find out what that was!
A few rational observations:
1.) Falling/trickling water as there was in this adit makes a wide range of frequencies which could certainly be amplified and compounded by the natural reverberations through that concrete-lined adit. It’s happened to me numerous times in camping near running water that I thought I heard people conversing on a nearby trail only to find that the water running over the rocks was making a frequency similar to the human voice (around 1-2.5k Hz).
2.) Either way, you encountered a drift full of “Noooope”.
3.) You kept walking and therefore have balls of brass. Pure brass.
Rational observations are always appreciated!
I absolutely agree; camping near running water can sound like a radio playing, dogs barking, people talking etc. Human brains want to find patterns in randomness, which is why clouds can look like a dragon, or a castle or whatever. We do it visually or with sounds.
Audio engineer here and agree with this assessment, It sounds like it could be those reverberations all arrogating and making some tones.
But I wasn't there and if it was very loud as you describe then this doesn't hold.
I have a Whisker City water fountain for my cats, it once in awhile does the "human voice" noise that sounds like people talking outside.
Usually when we have to clean it.
It is really weird.
Im not russian, but I took it in school, so im gonna translate for those who are curious
1:20 is hard to read, but it is some empty folder for documents where they might have been making different entries about mining operations and maintenance of mountain mines.
1:27 it is a red ink vile (krasnaja tuzh)
3:56 the poster is in 2 languages (probably uralic language on top and russian in the bottom part).
Title says: "My choice - non-smoker girl". And the other text says: Social survey of adolescents and men showed, that over 80% of them prefer girls, who dont smoke.
4:36 the bottle is 10% NH3 (ammonia) solution. Not sure what it has been used for there. It is used as a cleaning agent for bathrooms, and removing stains from textiles, but here it might have been used to purify water supplies, not sure.
5:01 CCCP (for those who dont know) stands for soyuz sovetskych socialisticheskych respublik or soviet union. Russia has been part of CCCR (or english USSR) from 1922 to 1991 along with 14 other east european and asian countries.
15:53 sign says: Beware, electric locomotive (obviously while walking on rails, miners should watch out)
That should be it, if anyone knows what the other language on that poster is.. I would like to know
Could be Abkhazian
3:56 It's Kyrgyz, a Turkic language. Engilchek (Эңилчек) is a village in Kyrgyzstan which used to be part of the Soviet Union. They used a font that looks more like Cyrillic Cursive but тамеки (looks like "mameku" on the poster) means "cigarettes" or "tobacco" in Kyrgyz.
Dude..so much effort put in to this. Thanks!
@@dyllan6303 Thank you for your interest! Much love friend
I imagined a boss hp bar to appear
raven on some dark souls shit lmao
I heard boss music
This is it real life
Cleric beast
Final Fantasy boss music starts playing
TVR you have some balls. After that noise you went “that was creepy” and kept walking. I would be scared to death if I were in your shoes
He might have edited out the part where he soiled his britches! :)
I agree. I don't think I'd like roaming through an old Soviet/Chinese mine alone anyway.
I would have turned around, asshole puckered, and quick fast and in a hurry got the fuck out of Dodge. Excuse my use of French there.....
He has clearly never played Left4Dead or any other first person horror game, although his filming technique could suggest otherwise. #stillgotthecreeps
What I would do: first if all, I would bring a friend, but still, if I was alone and it happened, I would piss my pants and run out, jump into the car, and floor it out of there and not come back.
The truck at 5:33 I think is a UAZ-3303, the pickup version of the UAZ-452 family. Built at the Ulyanovsk Automobile Plant.
Me: that was a scream
Skyrim: *must have been the wind*
Edit:The amount of people that dont get the reference amazes me.
Whale Basket 😂😂😂👌
Classic
4 dragons in background and all hell's breaking loose and we got Whiterun guard sitting there talking about a sweetroll haha.
Can't wait to count our your coins!
LMAOAOOOA
I played this map in Metro Exodus.
Wait till you play Stalker
@@TheFlaptrapper haha yea I was thinking stalker the whole time watching this. He probably heard a bloodsucker.
Aw fuck.. that.. LOL
Trust me it's much better when you check out abandoned stuff in real life, love the Metro games!!
When he saw the pile of bolts I immediately thought stalker. Probably used to detect the anomalies
15:52 - says "БЕРЕГИСЬ ЭЛЕКТРОВОЗА" which means "keep clear of minecarts"
"Beware of electric truck" … according to google (:
@@abbigailh2772 Hi Abbigail. Yes it is clear. I translated it from Russian to English on google, 1st attempt. I don`t speak a word of russian and google gave a perfect translation. Best wishes to you !
Abbigail H lol that is actually very clear idk what you’re talking about. I can’t Even read russian
I think I’m dyslexic?? I read it beware of minecrafts
"берегись" translates better to "be aware of" or "be cautious of" . you're not entirely incorrect tho, it's still the same general message.
The noise is hydraulic. I do a lot of rock hounding and sometimes go into old mines, I've heard similar noises in mines that have running water and that haven't been disturbed in a while. Like I don't even have any doubt that's obviously gas squeezing into a void caused by falling water. If it sets your mind at ease though this video is kind of old and someone's probably mentioned it by now, and it's more fun to think about ghosts and other more interesting phenomena. But yeah, likely due to your presence and talking and moving things around you caused a rock or something to shift a bit somewhere in the mine, a bunch of water that was held up in some chamber the rock was blocking fell out through a crack and air rushed in through the falling water to fill the void, resulting that noise. Also probably a good sign that you shouldn't be in there. I was in a damp mine in the cascades and I heard and felt a cave in far off while I was in there and I haven't entered any kind of mine since, though dry ones are probably much safer. These are very still places and when undisturbed for a long time even just walking around and vibrations from sound can have a significant impact far away from you in a mine, and the running water breaks stuff up and makes it dangerous.
Thank you for the explanation.
@Crystal Dreams the mine was made by man.
@Crystal Dreams This is funny. "Snooter your explanation of this noise from your experience is bullshit, it was obviously a random monster". How ironic :)
LOL all peoples everywhere have known about disembodied persons and such, but everyone buys into the dogmatic religion of so called science so they make up. any excuse to explain away occurrences like these and mainstream science is the biggest cover-up operation and conspiracy of silence in history
@@foxmulder7616 Just because you failed to understand basic science in high school doesn't mean it's just a bunch of gibberish and greek symbols
I was in a Mine and could hear scary movie sounds. We pinpointed the sound
Coming thru a virtical drill hole to surface. Pressure differential
thats pretty neat.
That is interesting, it is great when you can read information that someone knows about mines, I find mines to be very scary but fascinating.
That could be the cause. It was likely caused by airflow of some kind, maybe caused by him moving and something shifting. Could be from the water too.
Much like a musical instrument. Wood wind, flutes, trumpets and so on. Wind blowing over a vent shaft creating a howling sound. As the sound reaches the larger cavity it is amplified. At the source you may not even hear it
@@trulyinfamous - It was the sound of a male scream of some kind....it wasn't wind or airflow.
Ghost: okay I'll scream to scare him off
TVR: idk what that was hopefully we'll find out
*proceeds to walk toward ghostly yell*
Ghost: 😐
Weird sound you cant explain:
Everyone: "MUST HAVE BEEN A GHOST"
Do you just fill blanks on your test with random answers when you don't know the answer too?
Am i a joke to you?
Hehe
I have met a LOT of old miners and I have heard a LOT of crazy stories. Thought they were ALL just that.. Stories ......Until I started mining a place called Junction Bar. We had a 4 man crew and we all heard "The Voices"
Yes, I still get chills 27 years later.
can i ask what did the voices say
@@susananedo6042 don't trust the spirits
Tim rifat
Tommyknockers. Keepers of the mines
i wonder if it's like how fixes sound like screaming people, maybe it's noise or vibration that propagates and sounds like something else entirely but, i've seen other videos that do sounds like howling words and they swear they aren't fake. maybe it's like drunk musicians and singers and it sounds like words or another word/sound enough so that is what our brain hears?
Wooly Bully theirs also another upload somewhere on here where he admits it was a hoax. Got him plenty views tho!
I would have simply “noped” out of there immediately. I also wouldn’t be balsy enough to go in there alone. Great vid though
Lmao oh me too
@Blue Dragon Be sure to tuck Jesus into your pocket bcuz He's the best weapon against things that look and/or scream like demons!
Listened to it three times and the only thing I heard was slightly high pitch noise and it didn't sound like a scream. If that scares you, you might want to eat more meat.
Hoehner Tim okay will do, thanks for the input Tim!
@@seank1048 _"It was as loud as someone screaming in another room in your house. It was so loud that the sound was echoing off of the walls of the tunnel even after the howl/scream stopped…"_ @TVR Exploring
In other words, the mic on the camera didn't really do the sound justice. It was much more amplified.
I saw the Lord of the Rings. I know what that sound was. Dwarves dug too deep. Unearthed something old...and evil. Gandalf knows. Were you solo for this exploration?
Or worse, a Balrog
It sounded bit like glum to me.
Maybe the rest of the Fellowship fell before making it to the mines...
@@dashbombfilms847 didnt see any hanging chains
It looks solo.
You ran across the Ghost of the old Chinese miner - ''Mi-Ning''. LOL
Ba dum bum 😂
He had a brother, who wrote a book on Chinese methods of fertiliser production called Whu Flung -Dung
Take your thumbs up
Was he sitting there Mi-Ning his own business?
Sum Tin Wong was with him
Great video. Some details I can translate from Russian:
1:22 USSR Ministry of geology. Something about radiometric measurements of tungsten-tin ore. Frunze city 1981 (btw: did you take your radiometer with you?)
1:28 Ink bottle
3:58 Text on poster "Polls show that 80% of guys prefer non smoking girls. My choice is non smoking girl" 😂
4:40 "Ammonia solution" bottle
5:05 "СССP" is "USSR" in Cyrillic
5:44 it is UAZ truck
15:54 sign "beware of electric locomotive"
Much appreciated.....Big thumbs up from me.
Very nice !! Thank you Stan .
Awesome! Thank you very much!
Stan was it forced labor that built the mine? The reason I ask is I just don't see anyway a company or the state could afford to shore up a mine with concrete unless it was built with slave labor. Thanks, cheers and happy new year.
@@kurtballard1450 I've no idea about this particular mine (looks like there are lot of them in that area), but lot of such objects over ex-USSR were built by prisoners, esp objects built in 1930th
Man, weird sound aside, how do you not loose your nerve in places like that? My overactive imagination would have me flinching at shadows and seeing things at the edges of my light that aren't really there, and I'd be nope'ing out of that place real quick!
Lose your nerve? Shit, that would defeat the whole purpose of the content he's attempting to produce for us to enjoy
@@88_TROUBLE_88 easier said then done with some people’s mentality in the give situation. Granted were both inside and in a phone or computer rn lol
Only a real man respects and appreciates the construction work, of hard working men that came before himself.
This is why I'll date your daughter.
I do that all the time
Kirin Ranchu I’m a real boy!
So being an ex hard rock miner, you my friend are one very rational, completely fearless madman. Top job mate, seeing how the Soviet machine worked first hand is amazing. Labour was plentiful and it shows. I’ve heard strange arsed noises at 1000m, and it’s a very sobering moment when you remember you’re by yourself,..
You have large hairy orbs mate,
I’d of made it into the portal, but I doubt I’d forged a path like you did. By yourself!!
I was helping to develop old workings at 1000 m with a geo once, she left for the surface and I was alone marking holes and hanging a vent fan in the decline as work was commencing soon..
The mine was a pit, but at the base was a portal into the Wonga Decline an 1800’s 2m x 2m hand cut mine (hammer and gad, later air leg mined) it’s younger sister mine , the Magdala , is operating to this day and yielding good grams per Ton.
The former was inactive but was kept dry as the bits holding the mine up were marked for production lol. Long story short, 4 very large , very heavy 1” thick plates used for leveling the floor for boggers or trucks, literally fell over, whilst I was working up in the backs.
That shit scared me quite badly, those sheets were virtually growing to the wall , and then just fell over...phew my heart is pounding thinking about it 😂
Any way we’ll done sir
Excellent work!
Ha, yeah, those plates going over would have scared the shit out of me too!
_"You have large hairy orbs mate..."_
That's an interesting statement.
I prefer "work-hardened steel nogules"
@@AverageAmerican australian
@@leetshots Aussies are awesome!
Man this video is so damn intriguing. What a bizarre howl.
It definitely threw me for a loop!
Watched this last year, didn't hear the noise. Definitely heard it this time, which kind of adds to the creep factor for me.
@@lpburdek is there a set time you can hear it? I'm not sure if it's lack of me being able to filter out the background noise, all I heard was the water dripping and TVR talking
@@SenetAsylum First watch a video on the Aztec death whistle. The sound is similar, but not as high pitched. Around the 11:55 mark you can hear it.
@@lpburdek Your Right..That is very strange🙄🤔😥
I have a Theory, when you hear the noise there is a large pipe on the floor infront, metal pipes can reverberate and amplify distant noise in strange ways, i suspect its the natural sounds echoing and being distorted.
I honestly think it had something to do with dripping water because it does sound kind of like when you fill up a cup. The pitch started low and got higher. At least that's what I heard
It's the voices of the dead
Yes!
I just wanted to write same. 🙂
@@SomeGhost OMG, I was thinking it sounds like maybe water suddenly draining down. Like maybe a hole opened and some water got sucked down fasts. Amplified, it might make that weird howl.
Merry Christmas to the greatest mine exploring channel to ever be on UA-cam
Thank you! Merry Christmas to you too!
Bruh I woulda been out of there faster than you could say kachow if I heard that
Damn even the FBI is scared
.00001 seconds? Man, thats pretty darn slow. Light would need to catch up with me, I'd be outta there so dammed fast.
Having been working in a secure British military site back in the late Eighties and on a regular patrol, with a military police guy , his dog and myself going down a corridor, the dog freaks out and refuses to budge one inch and goes nuts, nobody is in the corridor in the underground corridor, Nobody we can see.
The dog is seeing something, someone we cannot see !!!
We did a 180 and went round to the other side and tried to go down the corridor from the opposite direction, the result was the same the dog went crazy.
I had this happen to me, not once, but three times when i lived in Berlin, i am scared of no man, but this was something else, my father who was also ex-military told me stories like this when he was in the Royal Air Force.
Remember you can see only a small percentage of the light spectrum, a dog can see more and hear more than we can.....i was as freaked out now as i was then.
Good video as i lived for years the republic of Georgia and Azerbaijan and loved the Russian mentality....and Vodka !!!
You sound like you've had an interesting life!
@@TVRExploring . Check out 10:13. Is that more than human shadow play transparently behind the pipe? What does the original video show?
You might have a high tolerance to Humans but there are other kinds of man that would make you wet your pants, I bet. Unless your not afraid of vampires or giants...
Dogs hear things. Their eyes are good in the dark but not as good as ours generally. Human eyes are pretty good actually. I’ve seen this behaviour as well. Known dogs that wouldn’t go in certain rooms that people say are haunted. But they hear things we don’t more than see. And smell can freak them out too. A dead body say.
When I was very young I had a dog that would bark as if someone come in the room. I would stare in the same way apparently, following something moving, though I don’t remember.
@@citizensnips2348 Dogs see WAY better than we do. Dark, light, it don't matter!
"I'm not sure what that was but hopefully we'll find out." Keeps going deeper into the mine. How did you get those big steel balls of yours through the opening of the mine?
0:57 it sounds like walking in minecraft
They did their sound effects well in that game. XD
Sounds more like Slender - The Eight Pages walking sounds
Lol
Actually it’s dirt digging sounds. But I do see the resemblance.
Geez, imagine the feeling of having to turn around and walk back out of there after hearing that, like the huge creepiness of having your back to the deeper area where the noise was coming from. Lol
Id be freakng out and keep stopping and listening behind me to make sure there wasnt any sounds of something advancing upon me,as i would have all sorts of horror and scifi movies banging around in my head. Lol
That was a nice mine tunnel though.
Funny, i was thinking of the part in fellowship of the ring where they were in the tomb of Balin and the bucket and skeleton got knocked down the well and it clattered and banged then after a bit they heard deep down off somewhere faintly the drum and goblins shrieking. Lol
I explore mines in Canada. I can tell you this first hand. There's nothing more wild then your imagination in a mine. The second you turn your light away its pitch black. If you get freaked out theres nothing to do but get out slowly. If u run. There is a chance you are probably not going to make it out safe.
I can walk backwards for miles.
@@Randallsixx13 until you fall down a mine shaft
Danger Ranger fuck this is all so crazy
The only good part about all that is it sounded far away. A little closer and I would have added to the screaming!
11:55
"stuff on the workbench"
You can hear the scream start just as he says "Bench" and it continues for another 2-3 seconds... Ngl, pretty chilling
And at 16:09 kinda looks like a shadow standing right down the far end?
Definitely creepy
I really appreciate you not clickbaiting this or acting insane after you heard that.
Makes this actually even more scary and your channel one of the best exploration channels.
Thank you.
That's not a weird 'scream', that's me sitting on the edge of my chair screaming at you to get the hell out of there! But as usual, you just kept going deeper.
LOL!
Lol
Caves and underground tunnels have been known to make weird noises frequently. I like the video and this stuff is not for the weak at heart. When I was a kid in Germany we lived in an area that was full of tunnels used during the war. When I returned to Europe and was stationed in France we used to explore caves near Toul. These expeditions were extremely dangerous and are forbidden by the local government. Thanks for sharing!
Hears death screech. Oh let's go see what that was lol
Its like being the black guy in horror movies
Classic horror movie
@@sirfranzispommeroyvonundzu4315 More like the white guys, they always like to investigate strange noises
Heh. No shit. I'd have beat cheeks getting the fuck otta there.
So he's alone (or appears to be at least), hears a sound that makes his hairs stand up, and thinks "let's walk towards it" - crazy.
I freeze when I get scared let me tell u I couldn’t even stop the video I just sat here terrerrreifyed at 3:36 am wtf
😆😅
The demons were just excited to see their first human friend in years 😈
Yes, I was one of them
True! We were!
I'm sure demons are enjoying this generation of humanity
Last person there that i know of was there only a few months befor this and explored the whole tunnel without any abnormal activities at dawn
Thats why we like you no click baits pure explorations, and sometimes even you've said "WHAT WAS I THINKING".... you do take some chances, like the one mine wehre you just keep going and worked yourself to the other end of a previous video.. great work love your passion.. keeping it real... thanks many times over... have a great New Year
Thank you very much. I appreciate your continuing support... And, yes, I find clickbait as annoying as you do. Merry Christmas!
Aaaannnnd I just found my new favorite channel. Love exploring old things, I could do it for the rest of me life, all the ideas of what people went through back then start popping up in your head, all the possibilities of what happened there. Seriously interesting stuff, thank you for sharing.
Thank you. Believe me, I understand you and I feel the same way...
@@TVRExploring 18:00 looks like a nautical spotlight. I apologize I didn't know how to reply on the main thread. I am not very tech savvy. Subscribed and will check out more soon.
"There's some of the uh, stuff on a workbench-"
*AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA, AAA*
I couldn’t hear at first through my tv. Then speaker system. Tried it with headphones and was like “ f**k that’s scary “. Started reading comments and yours made me laugh so hard it’s not that scary anymore 😂 still would be messed up in person though
You shouldn't do these things alone, so not safe.
I hope he's using a 4 gas sensor for safety at least
I'd check for radiation too, it's soviet and they mined a-lot of uranium back then for bombs
@@arcadeportal32Eh, in the short term, radiation wouldn't have been that huge of a deal, but if you were hanging around it for hours and hours on end, it might become a problem eventually. Ofcourse it is good to keep a radiation sensor just in case.
@@automobiili_xd6236 Pretty much. People think radiation and automatically think of Chernobyl\Fukushima (understandably). He is more in danger of poor-quality oxygen and off-gases from stagnate water.
Your not alone if you take colt with ya
That poster in the one of the camper vans saying "I choose a girl who doesn't smoke" must be from early 2000's. No way they would have such anti-smoking campaigns earlier in Russia.
Art style is also very different from soviet.
Andris Jankevics The mine is in Kyrgyzstan, and there is also writing in the native language above the russian writing
My god those guys sure were proud of their mine, I never seen such a good looking mine, even with a drain like that.
Pretty impressive, huh?
2:10, that machine is a modified S100 Stalinetz Dozer, the crane on it is a very common one that was usually mounted on trucks
5:40 that truck is a UAZ 452 'Buchanka', propably the 4x4 version and usually its regarded as a van, very common vehicle in the soviet block
Thank you.
Sorry bro, i was like, above the mine practicing my satanic yodeling, I must’ve been a bit too loud
Jeez, dude, you had us all worked up!
Jacob N0506 yeah man just try to keep
It down next time
I can definitely say what the noise is. It is the noise as rock bend due to strain in the mountain. Back when I worked as a geophysicist I often picked it up on seismometers near faultlines. It is also heard near very large underground mines since they act as manmade faultlines. Nothing supernatural to be had.
Category three chills and tingles- You hear something.
Category two chills and tingles- You're sure you just glimpsed something.
Category one chills and tingles- You know something just touched you.
Category four chills and tingles - You know your Mother in Law is coming for dinner
@@KumaBean HAHAHAAH
The thing that looked like a cafeteria window with an office on the other side could have been used for a tag system: when you go in you take a tag then when you come out you hand it back in so the office can make sure that no one didn't come back that day.
That makes a lot of sense.
Fascinating story. I'm afraid I don't have an answer about what the screaming noise you heard was, however I have some related info. Some acquaintances lived in a cabin in deep woods very near a stream with many waterfalls and rapids. Depending on the waterflow at any given time, you would swear on your life there were voices speaking intelligible words coming from those falls and rapids. My brother, who lives in a remote rural area with a lot of aging and delapidated outbuildings, says he often is awakened in the middle of the night by the sounds of horrible growls, screams and unearthly combat from in, around, and underneath some of his outbuildings. He has a scoped high-powered rifle with a powerful light in his upstairs bedroom for just that reason. He says he has never discovered what the sounds are, but he suspects they are fighting bobcats, wolverines and/or badgers, or possibly wild dogs or coyotes. On damp nights, sounds can seem amplified and travel over many miles. I know that some nights I have experienced being able to clearly hear neighbors talking on their front porch from more than a mile away. And finally, while I don't believe in spirits, I do believe in hallucinations, particularly if certain chemical substances are involved. I'm not saying you are a user of those substances, but you certainly are in a mine environment where who-knows-what is in the atmosphere. Of course there is a perfectly logical explanation for what you heard--hopefully. If not, well, sometimes fiction is better than truth. Just enjoy it while you can.
Imagine entering this abandoned mine, alone, and you can't hear anything.
Suddenly, you go closer and hear *I got hoooooooooeees*
And then your flashlight dies
@@wolfchild4414
Then something hugs you from behind.. 😂
The good thing is that one would die of a heart attack before knowing what the hell he is facing.
@@anassyria5176 or so you hope
If she breathes she's a TTTTHHHOOOTTT
Calling
@17:46 "I hear a lot of Russian water..." lol 🌊
Randall M, shit, I had to read that twice! Nice one! 😁
@@zp6097 - Thanks, friend 😉
Haha
Comrade!
@Donald R. Cossitt - Well, played Sir. Lol
Honestly man I cant get over this video. First time I ever came across your channel was when you entered the horton mine and proved that other channel to be a fake. And yet here you experience something...
The fact that you were alone in a foreign land deep in a mountain... hearing a sound that sounds like a demon... and you say "fuck it let's find out" makes you an incredibly brave human being.
Sounds like a high pressure gas leak.
Isko G. Most logical explanation and mostly like the reason
Ah yes, a gas leak when there will be no gas there as its been abandoned for years
Alfie A gas from the earth. Caveins happen.
Alfie A natural gases can leak. Happens all the time with sulfur where I’m from
@@ukarmycadet one big reason not to go into such places. Poisonous gases can be in there as well as flammable gases.
I’m an underground miner, and god this much concrete or shotcrete work looks insane. That portal probably has more concrete than my entire mine does.
The first thing I noticed when I played it back was that large tube/pipe in the room. It reminded me of my first engineering project which involved sound resonance. We were able to amplify sound by passing it through specific sized tubes, and certain frequencies would be amplified, and it also gave it that same airy ghostly ambience along with the increase in volume. I am almost certain that that sound in the mine was an auditory phenomon caused by the sound of the water dripping and that tube that was laying there, and probably compounded by the acoustics of the mine tunnel itself. Hope you see this, I enjoyed the video!
The sound came from deeper in the mine, not in the chamber with me. Also, the vent tubes were broken and disconnected from each other. And what didn't come across on the camera was that the scream was so loud that it was echoing off of the ribs of the adit...
I heard it the first time round... and even if there is a rational explanation, I feel that this noise had a bad vibe to it... tbh I’m amazed you carried on after that!
Thank you for some awesome adventures!
Take care, Happy Christmas from the UK 🇬🇧 🎄
It creeped me out, to be sure! Merry Christmas to you as well... Thank you.
Possibly you were standing in one of those “perfect locations” for a sound reverberation. Not just the hollowness of the mine, but water dripping in sequence right near one of those pipes on the ground aimed into a curved area. Seems like a series of water drops at different frequencies. It being louder because you were standing in a “focal point”. It’s a guess at least.
That is most probable, ...high humidity absorbs low freq harmonics, leaving cleaner high freq ones
im going to say the pipes had something to do with that, pipes like that are cursed
Agreed. Sound focal points are almost everywhere in closed spaces, many times when I stand in a certain spot in the room, I can hear certain sounds magnified, also back at school they taught us something like when we keep the door almost closed with a slit of certain width, sound waves can get concentrated or magnified.
3:54 at the bottom :
"Мой выбор - некурящая девушка" :
My choice - (is) a non-smoker girl
Good advice)
Above that it says:
"A sociological survey of young people and men showed that over 80% of them prefer non-smokers."
Had a russian girlfriend and she was a smoker but would never do so in public. She said it was a russian thing that woman are not good "wife material" when they smoke so I guess this is somewhat connected
15:58 the sign reads "look out for the train" (i'm Russian)
John Doe wow
@@sirgalahad7515 ?
@@sirgalahad7515 он смущен, что ваше имя пользователя Джон Доу, а не что-то русское
@@ohoalaladoobadielada I was trained to be 1 step ahead in anonymity.
@@ak15942006 Yes you were. I have an extremely graphic video that audio is Russian. So, a Russian acquaintance on YT gave me a rough translation of what they say in it. Have you seen Reptilian chase a Russian soldier, Brother? I'm wondering what's your opinion.
"Not sure what that was, hopefully we'll go find out"
No.
Hopefully we shall not.
LOL If I were there with you, it would have been a race to the door
Just found your channel and I'm loving it so far. You seem very well spoken and knowledgeable about these mines.
Thank you. Glad you're enjoying them...
11:55 for anyone curious
Monty Moth heard nothing
I didn't hear shit!
I can but its not very loud.
Heard it.. it could be coming from the pipe 🤔
@@AmerigoMagellan Turn your volume up and put your speaker on your ear or just simply wear an earbuds, you can hear a howling sound, high pitched
Regular people "it's probably water in the distance or a train moving"
Me: _Banshee_
Lol that’s what I would say too!
A train moving in an abandoned mine is probably just as scary as a banshee
@Katarina Bleu people who've had basic high school education and can tell that the noise was not caused by spooky scary ghosts.
It's insane that you go to these remote locations all by yourself. Have you never seen The Hills Have Eyes. You've got BALLS my friend..Anyways, great work and thanks!
Sounds like a ghost train.. My greats talked about hearing the screeches on old abandoned spur lines after the railroad closed up. I'm in the ozarks in arkansas, I've been doing research trying to find an old 1800s gold mine that's also family lore. My great great grandpa was a conductor on line that ran through the valleyin the early 1900's. Mother nature has a way of quickly reclaiming the abandoned here. Not alot survives past 100 years unnattended.
Back in the 90’s a friend and I went into an abandoned mine in Colorado. As we were walking out we saw a narrow path off to our right that we did not see on the way in. We went into it sideways because it was that narrow. It had stalactites hanging from the ceiling. We walked about 100 feet when it ended in a rounded room area. As we stopped and looked around we suddenly heard what sounded like several people loudly whispering in a strange language. My friend was scared and wanted to run out, but I was determined to figure it out. After looking around I realized it was a single drop of water falling from the ceiling into a puddle of water below. For some reason the shape of the cave gave very strange acoustics to the sound from that single drop of water. That drop of water would take about a minute and a half to build up and release. Every time it splashed in the puddle it would make that sound. My guess is it was something along those lines further back in the mine that you were hearing.
If I walked into a mine and saw part of the roof had collapsed that would have been it for me lol.
I couldn't go 4 feet into that mine 😭
Me too 👌
I wouldn't even come close to it
The stick in the cup was probably pine needles. They make a decent tea when you want a hot drink and don't have actual tea or coffee.
The only reason there are people that are “extremely skeptical” of paranormal/supernatural experiences is because of two reasons. The first being the most obvious, that they find it easier to rationalize what they can’t explain because to accept the reality is even harder to wrap their heads around. The second is aimed primarily at the folks that have never had anything paranormal happen to them so therefore they just don’t believe any of it.
When I was 17 I was still living at home, obviously. My parents divorced so it was just my dad and me that lived way out in the country (NW PA). Now, I’ve experienced quite a number of paranormal situations, but on a summer night when I was 17 (1998) was probably the craziest. It was around 9pm or so and my dad said he was going to head into town for some cigarettes and a few groceries to keep us stocked up until the 1st of the month. My house was built in 1896, I lived in the middle of nowhere, nearest neighbor was a half mile down the road and across the road was a cemetery where many of my relatives were buried. I don’t tend to get freaked out by any of this stuff, so what happened wasn’t me being jumpy.
The old man left for town, and was sitting in the living room listening to music on my Sega Saturn (remember those?). Anyhow, about an hour after he left something HUGE and HEAVY started stomping down my stairs in the house. I was home alone. It, whatever it was, was clearly something making purposeful steps (stomping) down the stairs….one step at a time, left, then right rinse and repeat until “it” got to the bottom of the stairs where on the left would be the bathroom and the right would be the kitchen that ultimately led into the living room where I was sitting.
I sat in the chair, my eyes fixated into the kitchen waiting for something to turn that corner. That was the only way to go….there was no other exit. Whatever it was would have had to turned the corner….but nothing did. I sat there paralyzed…..I’ve never been that terrified by anything before or since. My eyes never deviated from waiting for something to turn the corner and nothing happened. I sat there, watching and waiting until eventually my dad came home. I asked him the second he walked in “Please go look around the corner there”. He could tell something serious happened, so he looked and said nothing was there. I’m telling you it happened.
You cannot say “it was the house settling”, “it was the wind”, “it was an animal” etc…etc…
I think there were something like 13 or 14 steps on those stairs and it was literally stomping down each and every step just as a human would, but whatever it was sounded like it was HEAVY. This wasn’t the house settling. There was no wind that night. We lived on the highest point in the entire county (there’s even a plaque in front of the cemetery that officially declares this) so knowing how that old house reacted to wind was something we fully understood. It was not wind. There was nobody around anywhere to “prank” me. Period. We had no indoor animals at the time, had a couple dogs that lived outside, but I was the only one in the house until the old man got back from town. There is literally NO way to explain what happened other than accepting the fact that it was paranormal, something NOT human. I lived in the house from the time I was 5 until I left for the Army in 1999. So, from 1980-1999 and during that time I saw shadow people, I heard whispers where there shouldn’t have been, and none of it was explained away. It was legit supernatural. If I had a chance to buy that old house, I’d hard pass.
I say all this to tell you folks that suffer from being overly skeptical to lighten up and come to terms with the fact that this “reality” can’t always be explained. The very nature of reality and existence is beyond comprehension and cannot be explained or understood in any sort of scientific or conventional sense. Sometimes, things are just SNAFU and sometimes those SNAFU moments are caused by things that are quite plainly…..paranormal.
I was also skeptical of the supernatural however ive had a lot if similar incidences happen to me on a WW2 submarine. When I would unlock the ship in the morning the mattresses in fwd. torpedo room would be wedged under the torpedo's and the racks flipped up. This has been going on for 3 years but the cameras still show nobody entering or leaving the ship. Many tourists have also told me that something wasn't right on there. last year I watched one of them get choked by something during one of the tours. Be careful though "Ghosts" and "Demons" are nothing to mess around with as I found out the hard way. Great video and keep up the good work.
Woah thats awesome!
Patriots Rising I don't understand a single sentence. Learn to properly string one together properly and *then* respond.
Perfectly understandable, I wish you could have seen it for yourself though. However like I stated this stuff has been going on for years, and before I ever worked there. Other people I was working with have told me stories of similar incidences on the Submarine however I mainly worked on the Destroyer Escort at the time so I didn't see them but I take their word for it. I'm not into ghost stuff but ill agree the story I commented above does sound like a lie, regardless is true. I do have a few videos uploaded that were filmed on the ship.
i wonder if one upgrade the NVR hard drive what would happen if you recorded 24/7 and played it back at high speed if the stuff just moves its self?
@@highvoltagemayhem3345 Do you have footage of the ghosts moving things. If this is going on for more than 3 years why didn't anyone think of putting up a camera in that room to see what is moving everything around? Just take a gopro or something and film the room for a night and upload that to your channel. If ghosts and demons where real someone should have filmed them by now. Almost everyone has a camera on their phone.
i'm amazed at the care that was taken to concrete almost all of the mine. the drainage trough was something special. i did hear the wooing sound and i don't think goblins are gonna wanna stay in that mine for years. rock pushing against rock could make that sound, sorta like a house settling. your looking good, man. happy travels justin. thanks, carmine
Not that much care... Did you see how thin it was? Concrete was probably the easiest material to get and could be applied without stopping the mining, as you just stop hammering the wooden form and stand back instead of filing the tunnel with drills required for pinning... Gotta keep up the communist quotas you know.
no, justin, i did not notice the thinness of the applied concrete. well, i guess nothing has changed in russia still.
The bad thing is too that when something like that happens, you then have to CALMLY walk back ALLLLLLL the way back to the outside.... Like even if you try to run it won't work because let's face it, it's hard just to walk in those tunnels. So that itself is terrifying.
I like how quiet and simple this video is. Just simple descriptions, on the visual and occasional dialouge that isn't excessive, loud, or annoying.
Thank you.
I used to explore mines in a massive mining operation that is still on
going and, is also over 100 years old in Northern Ontario Canada. Some
spots had been abandoned and, we would sleep there over night and, bring
gear and, explore underground mineshafts, underground tunnels from
building to building. It was also very haunted and, we experienced some
paranormal activity that we couldn't explain. Your camera takes great
video though despite of ironically not recording how loud the mine was
for you. I remember how loud one particular mineshaft was. It was in
the bottom of an open pit and, people who told us about it nick named it
"hell". The opening was massive and, still had a lot of ice around it
depite being the middle of summer. When we got as far as we could we
heard a howling wind like sound coming from a spot where it got muddy
and, slippery down slope, very scary... We turned around and, I wonder
how dangerous some spots are that we explored in. I miss those days
and, it's great to see this video. Your camera does a better job in the
mineshafts than many other camera's I've seen on youtube. Keep em
coming and, stay safe. Cheers from the Great White North. :]
hey man , sounds crazy, what towns were u at, i live in Ontario
@@arfshesaid4325 One particular mine we explored when I was younger was called Murray mine. It was on the West side of Sudbury just North of the tiny mining town called Copper cliff. My Father was a First responder and, I had to move around because of this. Copper cliff was a small town I lived in briefly and, had the opportunity to explore that mine before they re-opened it and, destroyed the old mine and, rebuilt an entire new mine. There were about 6 buildings and, each building had an underground tunnel linking them together. We brought road flare torches with us and, lights once we had discovered that there were the underground tunnels. It was very creepy and, you had to watch where you stepped at all times. You could easily fall into an open spot filled with water that looks black and, endless... Also explored an area we found there that went 5 stories underground and, it opened up into a mud room under one of the entire buildings. We threw torches into it and, it looked like a massive underground cavern and, reminded me of the movie "The Keep". These explorations have created a change in me that has lasted a lifetime. I still go out adventuring in the forests or Northern Ontario where I had a near death experience that I am going to talk to David Paulides about. Very scary paranormal near death experience in the forest with lost time and, more. I still go out into the Northern Boreal Forest around Sudbury like, Nippising and, Manitoulin Island but, I am armed and, hyper vigilant. I grew up with a Service family hunting and, making maple syrup. I love these video's and, I look forwards to getting back out there. :]
@@oldindianscout4802 you're not prone toward proper use of punctuation, evidently.. But hey - I'm not either, so who gives a flying shit?
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Tough to hear passed the sound of 💦 water flowing.
I've listened to the sound quite a few times now, and it actually comes through better on my laptop speaker rather than headphones. It does sound like a human cry to me, female I would say, but as you bravely carried on to the end of the mine, and there was evidently no one else in there, it couldn't have been a person. I've been in old mine workings myself, and sound can be distorted, but I've never heard anything like that. I will say from personal experience, odd things do happen in life. Some events seem to defy rational explanation, I certainly can't offer you any explanation for what you heard. It's interesting discussing these experiences, but you can never come to any firm conclusions, some things are destined to remain unexplained.
Fam it's water suddenly flowing into an enclosed space, amplified by the cave and the piping
Nah, I'm confident in the scientific method. And anything that can't be explained by science isn't worth wondering about.
Timestamp ?
I can't hear it ! Using my laptop.
@@岩の下駅 Wouldn't be too sure if I were you, you're liable to have that closed door in your mind ripped from its hinges.
I’m Glad I clicked. I new this guy wouldn’t click-bait claim
Knew
Barrett Barker lol
The clue’s that pipe, wind was coming through it, that’s what you heard, it was echoed around the walls so you couldn’t pinpoint it’s origin. That’s my theory
Yes it’s probably is.
Also sound waves continue to bounce around if unable to escape out. Tiny no
the got into the pipes somehow
"Coupla bones right there..."
Me: 👀
I just discovered your channel, I am not disappointed!
He has so many really interesting videos. You'll enjoy checking them out, I'm sure.
When you listen to it in high end headphones, to me it kinda reminds me of the Subway arriving at South Ferry in NYC, it screeches like hell. Is there anyway that somewhere around the mountain, there could be a railroad system that has to slow down and sound might be echoed through the tunnels? Far fetched but who knows.
I couldnt really hear it all that well, but the mine still might have some sort of power connection, if it had power in a spot and somehow two wires arced it can make a sound that when amplified in a mine type setting could make a screech, I dont really know because again, I couldnt hear it all that well but it might be a possibility
@@pikuhana After my father died mom was reporting a loud crack noise. Kinda like a whip sound. There were other odd happenings as well. Anyway a couple weeks later I was at my house which is ten miles from mom's house. I heard a loud crack noise, then another. Called mom to let her know what I heard. Instead of a whip sound, I described it as two live wires crossing each other. A loud electric clap I said to her. Her end of the phone was silent for a moment. Then she told me that is exactly how it sounded to her but she didn't want us kids thinking that she had electric problems in her home. Therefore the whip sound description by her. Mom was a bit freaked out by the way I described that pop sound. Long story short, spirits may be able to make sounds like electrical wiring crossed.
Honestly this doesn’t sound too far fetched, I mean even deeper than he went in the mine could have been some old mine equipment that might have made a screeching sound. For instance, maybe a mine cart got hit by something like a falling rock that caused it to be pushed, making a screechy sound as it came to a stop
@@buffalobigfoot7982 The sound seems a lot longer than what you describe. It wasn't really a pop, but a long, drawn-out, screech, akin to that of a train stopping.
we know it wasnt the new york central city of albany from 1920, its the wrong country 👍
I was already feeling creepy hearing those whispers then suddenly TVR goes "I'm really not sure where to begin in this one." Man I was spooked lol
sir, you really have extreme self control, very unsettling places to go alone
Justin - my money is on one of three events. I would count wind, but you seem pretty sure wind was not a factor.
1. Some sort of pressure differential somewhere in the mine.
2. Icequake somewhere nearby.
3. Seismic activity nearby. Interestingly enough, according to a USGS article, strange sounds can be heard underground during earthquakes: "An interesting note: Cavers who witnessed earthquakes while underground have described sounds as if a distant aircraft was passing by, as in becoming perceptibly louder, then fading away."
You can read the whole article here: www.usgs.gov/faqs/can-you-feel-earthquake-if-youre-a-cave-it-safer-be-a-cave-during-earthquake
AGDinCA when was the sound?
@@CoperGaban If I recall correctly, it was around 11:50. Or 11:55? Definitely right before the 12 minute mark.
AGDinCA aight thanks
How can an aircraft be distant and passing by also?
@@Tenskwatawa4U A distant plane would become less distant as it approaches you, and then it might pass by you.
Did I understand your question correctly?
DUDE, HOW COULD YOU DO THAT ALONE ? I WOULD BE SCARED TO DEATH.......
I could barely hear the sound but it reminded me of a shriek owl. I looked online and Russia has an owl called Blakiston’s Fish Owl. It says the juveniles have a “characteristic shriek”. Perhaps that is what you heard?
Kathleen Oakes when was the sound?
pee pee poo poo 18:21
"Fish Owl" implies it subsists on a diet of fish. There don't seem to be a lot of fish at that elevation, and I can't explain why an owl would bother to roost so far back in a derelict mine.
I still woulda watched if it just said abandoned soviet mine
Hears some freaky noises that makes anyone in their right mind want to turn around and get TF out of there. Then continues to go find out what that was. Instantly subscribed 💪💯 🤝
From what I can hear. It honestly sounded like the resonance of drips. I've noticed it myself in places I've explored. You when you get a lot of water drips cascading in near perfect unison it resonates louder than regular drips and becomes amplified when there is a nice smooth surface for it to echo off of, like all the concrete. It's very rare because it's like a million drips cascading in near perfect unison. Then again, I could be wrong. Just my two cents.
Agreed. That is exactly what it sounded like to me.
...I reckon you have nailed that one, ...sound waves of running water reverberating back and forth in the confines of the concrete tunnels!
I agree that concrete can amplify sounds, but this was a REALLY loud howl. It didn't come across in the video because of the microphone not doing a good job of picking up distant sounds, but I just can't see dripping water or my voice producing either a howl or anything as loud as this was.
@@TVRExploring Hmm. It was just a thought. I've experienced resonance frequencies in some tunnels where the tunnel makes a parabolic horn and the tone just peaks there at just the right time. In your experience it's one of those things that one would have to be there to experience. I'll have to check it out the next time I pass by that area of Russia ;-) Did you film the rest of the exploration? I noticed you did right-hand rule.
One would have to analyze the sound and compare it to the peak frequency of the drips. My initial suspicion is the peak energy of the drip audio matches that sound. It totally freaked me out when I first heard it. But then again you've explored a lot more than me and this was different from anything you've ever experienced before I'd have to say it definitely calls for further investigation.
Be sure to post an update if someone can isolate that audio I had a hard time hearing it initially as it blends with the nearby audio. Would love to know what it sounds like with it isolated!
I will definitely do so.
I had a friend growing up who’s cellar would make a similar noise. We thought for years it was plumbing, but turned out that they where on a gas pocket and a crack in the foundation would let off pressure that was building beneath it. They eventually actually tapped into that pocket to heat their house for free. But maybe a similar phenomenon was happening here.
Maybe the slight disturbances you introduced caused a pocket of high pressure gasses to be released somewhere in the mine
Man I can hear the sound of water dripping in this Like I have headphones in but I can barely pick up the vague/long scream that You barely react to.
I can't find it either, can someone do a time stamp?
Ashton Hartley 11:58
@@Solidsteakx Thanks!😀