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Mysterious Discovery: Unforeseen Mine Exploration



I stumbled across this location while going up to another mine site. I’m glad I was able to see that. It was a pleasant discovery.

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  1. I have been to this mine complex. It was one of the last ones I visited before moving to NY. The cabin looks to be in rougher shape than last time I saw it. Did you by chance explore the large talcum mine about 5 miles south west of there? Thanks for the video and good luck with your exploring.

  2. Please! Always keep a madk on! People dont realize the dust and mold in those places can mess you up in the long run. Im praying God keeps you safe . Thank you for sharing with me. Id never have guts to go in places like that. Im truely glad there was an end. At least you knew noughting was in there to scare the heck out of ya. 😳Shuuuu! 🙂Great adventure! Thanks again for taking the time to share your video. 🥰🙏

  3. Please be careful entering those mines an caves because you never know whats in those things. You do know several people have not come out of mines an caves because they become a snack to some THING😐STAY SAFE!

  4. Joshua tree National Forest
    Anza Borrego Desert, Borrego Springs.
    Watch out for holes!
    The old timers stashed their tools behind goobing like that first wall you pased full of Pack Rat Poop, I dont know shit tho!
    Great explore,Thank you for making it about the explore and not you! New sub here. Jeff Williams likes your show so do I!

  5. I find these trips to the desert interesting, however no one ever checks to see where these people got or kept their water. you can only bring so much in by donkey or truck.

  6. Although not stated, I presume the old timers were mining gold – nothing else would be valuable enough to warrant all the time and effort…but how on earth (or under it!) did they know where to start? Or which way to tunnel: were they following seams? And why is there no machinery on the surface? The rock would have had to be crushed and separated, both of which require water.

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