@@TVRExploring Every time I watch your videos. I say to myself, "OH I'd take that rock, and that one ,and that one, the nice sparkly one is mine". LOL But I know you really really don't want to be grabbing at stuff especially above you. I would have to keep my hands in my pockets. Stay safe out there. I really enjoy watching the videos.
Presumably anywhere you have high moisture levels and lots of mineralisation you have oxidisation which makes for bad air... The colouration in this mine is incredible, so much to see ..... and hanging out to see the next upload
Just 14 miles from my girlfriend's house, below ground tombstone is much more interesting than above ground. To bad there is little left of the mills over by the San Pedro river, lots of little old mines in the area, thank you for showing us the underground
I can't figure out why I wasn't subscribe to you bro I thought I was and I went to check your stuff and it says I needed to subscribe if I unsubscribe or something happened I am totally sorry and I wondered why I wasn't getting your videos all the time and I have to go search for you the man bro thank you for all of the videos you have risked your life sharing with me and the rst of your watchers. Look forward to many more if you can find them.😁
@@scotttaylor8498 Well, I'm glad to have you back! You're definitely not the first person to tell me that they were somehow unsubscribed. So, I think it is a UA-cam glitch.
I would really appreciate it if you could try to get some close up shots when you see the copper mineralization. As a mineral specimen collector it is the ultimate tease when you show enough to see that there may be crystalline form but not close enough to tell for sure. Outstanding specimens of azurite crystals, for example, can bring many thousands of dollars. This mine reminded me of a superb aurichalcite specimen I had that was covered with very fuzzy ultra-fragile crystals that was destroyed back in the 80s. Probably would have been worth thousands today if I could have preserved it. Anyways you should be aware that the specimen market has potential to bring mines like this back to life. The sparkly specimen near the hand rolled might have been a valuable piece of chrysicolla/ gem silica, prized by metaphysical affectionados. I respect your preservation ethic, while still can’t help but thinking of collecting specimens.
Nice to see Tombstone again. That looks like such a cool set of mines to explore down there. I see you have who looks like "Exploring Abandoned Mines & Unusual Places" with you. As many videos as I've seen and heard him in I've never seen his face. Privacy is most certainly respected but I am nonetheless curious. Thanks for sharing Justin. Peace be with you and your family this Easter weekend.
It seems to be the gift that keeps on giving that whole complex with all the the different claims running into one other I'm surprised there is still a town on in the daylight Justin and thanks mate for the video it has been a while since you posted and a Happy Easter weekend. cheers mate 🦘💚✌👍
Great video. I loved the colors in certain areas. Judging by the color, that's probably copper. Do you ever run across Turquoise in those old mines, Justin? It surely looks like some turquoise in the host rock in places, especially at 12:03 or so.
Yes, the blues are indeed copper. We have seen turquoise before, but it is just a light grayish/blue. Nothing that great... The miners would have grabbed anything that looked really good. So, we just see the crumbs of turquoise.
If you ever get into the Prescott area, I'd like to buy you lunch as a thank-you for these great exploring videos. I'm too old, fat, and broken to do it myself anymore....
I'm not sure yet. I need to do another update on our mining project, but we're into the good stuff now with the Lost Worlds Project. So, you're right about the fact that I should get the next video on that out soon.
I thpught you had to turn the air monitors on outside so the calibrate at a normal level wouldnt turning tjem on in a poor environment cause them to incorrectly calibrate? I have the yellow one that doesnt turm off and doesnt tell you the actual levels.
Yes, the yellow meters need to be calibrated near the portal of the mine. The higher end meters don't need to be calibrated as often, but they're much more complicated to calibrate.
@09:06 If you want the real story on D.B Cooper, I suggest you & your crew go watch the video's Dan Gryder made. Worth watching, start at the begining. They are long but very well done. His Channel is Probable Cause on Y/T. Loving the explore, let's continue! Cheers from Australia.
Great explore, but we drop meters on ropes before we go down ourselves. As UK explorers, we are used to mines that are constantly around 19 degrees Celsius , I'd find your desert mine unbearable.
I have watched so many mine and cave and catacombs exploration but this is the first time I truly am concerned about the air quality here you guys really should have oxygen concentration sensors or something
those blue mineralizations are incredible
Azurite
Awesome exploring there, great finds and nice colours too, one amazing mine!!
Thank you. Yes, this is an area that seems to just keep on giving and giving...
@@TVRExploring Every time I watch your videos. I say to myself, "OH I'd take that rock, and that one ,and that one, the nice sparkly one is mine". LOL But I know you really really don't want to be grabbing at stuff especially above you. I would have to keep my hands in my pockets. Stay safe out there. I really enjoy watching the videos.
6:02 That floestone is beautiful! So many beautiful colors in this section...
Stunning formations and colors , WOW!
This mine just keeps giving!
Thanks for sharing 🇨🇦
Presumably anywhere you have high moisture levels and lots of mineralisation you have oxidisation which makes for bad air...
The colouration in this mine is incredible, so much to see ..... and hanging out to see the next upload
Wow beautiful colors in this video
Cool as Always!!! 🤠👍
Awesome work fellas and thank you for the content. I look forward for these videos.
The colors are amazing.
Love the gobbling walls.
Just 14 miles from my girlfriend's house, below ground tombstone is much more interesting than above ground. To bad there is little left of the mills over by the San Pedro river, lots of little old mines in the area, thank you for showing us the underground
Once again tvr you never disappoint. 👍
Thank you, Scott!
I can't figure out why I wasn't subscribe to you bro I thought I was and I went to check your stuff and it says I needed to subscribe if I unsubscribe or something happened I am totally sorry and I wondered why I wasn't getting your videos all the time and I have to go search for you the man bro thank you for all of the videos you have risked your life sharing with me and the rst of your watchers. Look forward to many more if you can find them.😁
@@scotttaylor8498 Well, I'm glad to have you back! You're definitely not the first person to tell me that they were somehow unsubscribed. So, I think it is a UA-cam glitch.
I think it would be super cool if you got one of those Matterport scanners so that you can stitch together a visualization of the interior.
Thanks for sharing ! Can't wait to see part #2 !!! 🤓
Great exploring again, guess there is no end yet in sight.
There are hundreds of miles of underground workings in Tombstone. So, the real end is quite a long way off...
Hello great exploring looking at the artifacts nice to see what is left after all these years 🏆⛏️ looking forward to more episodes thank you
Another great video as always! Thanks for sharing.
Looks like easy to get lost in there with so many sub levels. Pretty sweet explore as usual...
I would really appreciate it if you could try to get some close up shots when you see the copper mineralization. As a mineral specimen collector it is the ultimate tease when you show enough to see that there may be crystalline form but not close enough to tell for sure. Outstanding specimens of azurite crystals, for example, can bring many thousands of dollars. This mine reminded me of a superb aurichalcite specimen I had that was covered with very fuzzy ultra-fragile crystals that was destroyed back in the 80s. Probably would have been worth thousands today if I could have preserved it. Anyways you should be aware that the specimen market has potential to bring mines like this back to life. The sparkly specimen near the hand rolled might have been a valuable piece of chrysicolla/ gem silica, prized by metaphysical affectionados. I respect your preservation ethic, while still can’t help but thinking of collecting specimens.
Nice to see Tombstone again. That looks like such a cool set of mines to explore down there. I see you have who looks like "Exploring Abandoned Mines & Unusual Places" with you. As many videos as I've seen and heard him in I've never seen his face. Privacy is most certainly respected but I am nonetheless curious. Thanks for sharing Justin. Peace be with you and your family this Easter weekend.
"Looks like an Alien or a Devil"
Later on, facehugger firmly on face, "We didn't find anything too out of the ordinary down here.
I say we take off and nuke the entire site from orbit. It’s the only way to be sure.
Thank you!
the dude that spoke about hydrogen sulphide gas exposure was very very lucky to survive it
Thanks!
Thank you very much, Dave! Mine exploring is expensive. So, this really helps us out...
It seems to be the gift that keeps on giving that whole complex with all the the different claims running into one other I'm surprised there is still a town on in the daylight Justin and thanks mate for the video it has been a while since you posted and a Happy Easter weekend. cheers mate 🦘💚✌👍
I have been posting every week. It's the UA-cam algorithm not showing you the videos...
Woe blue copper, yellow cake ore. That place got it all...
I love your videos!
Thank you.
Jeremy first 😂 always the crazy one
Great video. I loved the colors in certain areas. Judging by the color, that's probably copper.
Do you ever run across Turquoise in those old mines, Justin? It surely looks like some turquoise in the host rock in places, especially at 12:03 or so.
Yes, the blues are indeed copper. We have seen turquoise before, but it is just a light grayish/blue. Nothing that great... The miners would have grabbed anything that looked really good. So, we just see the crumbs of turquoise.
If you ever get into the Prescott area, I'd like to buy you lunch as a thank-you for these great exploring videos. I'm too old, fat, and broken to do it myself anymore....
that cig at the end could have been one of those Lucky strike from the pack you found earlier. they where a no filter cig.
Amazing video. If only we could feel the heat and the sulfuric smells. Volcanic geology.
Bring on part two.
12:43 What is that? Chalcanthite?
Whens the next part of the lost words project i am excited to see more
I'm not sure yet. I need to do another update on our mining project, but we're into the good stuff now with the Lost Worlds Project. So, you're right about the fact that I should get the next video on that out soon.
I thpught you had to turn the air monitors on outside so the calibrate at a normal level wouldnt turning tjem on in a poor environment cause them to incorrectly calibrate? I have the yellow one that doesnt turm off and doesnt tell you the actual levels.
Yes, the yellow meters need to be calibrated near the portal of the mine. The higher end meters don't need to be calibrated as often, but they're much more complicated to calibrate.
That blue stuff looks like galena?
Smoke it 🤣🤣👍💨💨🥴
I wonder if it still tastes good like a Winston should
@@jna466 I bet it would pull great!
Donkey? That's clearly an armadillo!
Should've dubbed this one: *_"The Blues Brother's Mine"_*
Those drift levels are pretty good size
And there are a lot of them!
The graffiti at 06:49: "[Expletive] the _ side war _ it is better in here."
wow that did sparkle near the end..
Isn't blue silver? and green copper? and light green and yellow sulfur?
Copper mine wall po Rn-sure needed a good imagination back then
Homely in the face 😂😂😂
@09:06 If you want the real story on D.B Cooper, I suggest you & your crew go watch the video's Dan Gryder made. Worth watching, start at the begining. They are long but very well done. His Channel is Probable Cause on Y/T. Loving the explore, let's continue! Cheers from Australia.
Richard Floyd McCoy = D.B. Cooper, now deceased.
I'd bet that blue stuff is the same thing they found at blind frog ranch
Guys this awesome . Keep up the good work and be safe. Gods speed.
Maybe there is a natural hotspring in the rock with sulfide gasses
Turquoise on that blue .
Alot of Copper left in those levels
If you don’t get caught it’s a mystery but the mystery is no longer!
He has passed and his kids of came forth!
Great explore, but we drop meters on ropes before we go down ourselves. As UK explorers, we are used to mines that are constantly around 19 degrees Celsius , I'd find your desert mine unbearable.
🎉😢A lot of Sulphur, lead, iron, some coal, possibly amethyst, pyrite.
So much left behind, I wonder why?
Looks like sulfur or something.
yes sort of called sulphide ores
It actually looks like sulphides and oxidization of uranium, I would definitely be checking this since it would add to the hazards that are airborn.
choose a pocket, and wonder where the metal that came from that pocket is now.............
It would be fascinating to know.
The Disneymine..
Too many ppl. Like a school trip.
And I thought graffiti started in east L.A.
I have watched so many mine and cave and catacombs exploration but this is the first time I truly am concerned about the air quality here you guys really should have oxygen concentration sensors or something
We do. It was discussed multiple times in the video and you can see that every single person in the video is wearing one.
These Minecraft graphic mods are getting unreal!!
Thanks!
Thank you very much, Bryan. We're looking forward to having you back!