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Uncovering Hidden Treasures… Exploring a Gold Mine!
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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. If you want to help keep these adventures going, please consider contributing at or giving a Super Like. Thank you to everyone who watches and enjoys these videos. #travel #underground #abandoned mine #mines #hiking #forgotten…
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What Did We Stumble Upon While Searching For Mines In The Woods?
In today’s episode, we’re in the woods to explore a few abandoned mines. Support The Channel Second Channel [ad_2] source
Read More » Bringing An Abandoned Gold Mine Back To Life: Part 25 – Final
Sure, we’ve been inside of mines that no one has laid eyes on for more than a century, but this one had an extra level of satisfaction given the amount of work needed to open it up. Even a really dedicated mine explorer couldn’t have done it – it required an industrial-level effort and a committed crew to clear through…
Read More »WHY would they MINE here?? #geologypage #mining #geology
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Read More »Uncovering and Opening an Abandoned Mine
Here’s the link to part 2 In 1872, Henry DeBardeleben and his father- in-law, Daniel Pratt, formed a partnership to purchase the Red Mountain Coal and Iron Company, changing the name to Eureka Mining and Transportation Company. In 1873. DeBardeleben sent his mine engineer, Joseph Squire, from the Helena Mines to Red Mountain to rebuild the Oxmoor Furnace, that was…
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