Thought I WAS LOST Underground And This Happened



#tunnels #abandonded #caves

PLEASE BE SAFE. Avoid mines, tunnels and caves without proper safety gear and experience.
Always inform a 3rd party of your location.

Music Credit: CO.AG โ€“ Dark Rage

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43 thoughts on “Thought I WAS LOST Underground And This Happened”

  1. Spectacular! How many Pennsylvanian's have a clue that this history exists beneath their very feet? Thanks so much for bringing this treasure trove of our ancestors history to the surface. Bravo!!

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  2. Hi, Very nice video & an amazing mine. Its incredible to think about what is & could be underneath our feet that we dont know about. How reliable is a compass down under the ground like that? I imagine some places with lots of iron or magnetite may confuse the situation.
    Cheers Daniel.

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  3. Your excitement is contagious brother. Almost need a map of this one to keep your bearings straight down there. Looks like there could be miles of beautiful underground treasure to see and explore. ๐Ÿ‘

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  4. Looks like that might be the deepest mine you've gone into yet. It just kept going down and down. All your videos are great but I'd like to say that one of the things that fascinates me along with the rest are the entrances. I don't know why they fascinate me. Well, yes I do. Maybe it's because there's just a little hole that leads to a whole world – there's an aura of mystery about them, something I bet you feel when you find a new hole and look at it, wondering what it might lead to.

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  5. Thank you for taking us on these inner Earth adventures. My dad was a coal miner, beginning when he was 12 or 14. He worked at the mine across from his boyhood home in Indiana County. Your videos are awesome.

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  6. Dude, love your vid's but your crazy, some day you may just may be found in there. I do not want to see that, take a partner with you please. TY….

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  7. Cool DUDE!

    Were the round tubes laying on the floor, wood?
    I thought at first that they may have been gas cylinders, but after you entered the room and I saw they were tubes, I thought air ducts?

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  8. It's amazing what is out there. These are some wild adventures you get into, but it surely pays off when you come across stuff like this. Just think, your only a handle of people now a days who will ever see this before overtime.

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  9. Looks like some of those tunnels you go into could be Old World structures. If you wish take a looks at Jon Levi and Jarid Boosters video's if you haven't already. I Love your adventures, Many Thanx, Love from Canada

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