abandoned mines

  • MiningExploring The Coyote DEATH Mine… Mummified Critters and More!

    Exploring The Coyote DEATH Mine… Mummified Critters and More!

    #explore #abandonedmines #abandonedplaces Abandoned & Forgotten Places “Memories” WATCH THE FULL EPISODE! “Viewer Discretion Advised: The Most Death I’ve Ever Found in a Mine” Become a channel member and get instant access to our upcoming scheduled videos! Here’s the link: A&FP MERCHANDISE! Bid on a SUPER COOL ROCK! Our TIP JAR Via PayPal, Thanks! Our TIP JAR Via Venmo, Thanks!…

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  • MiningUncovering Hidden Treasures… Exploring a Gold Mine!

    Uncovering Hidden Treasures… Exploring a Gold Mine!

    #explore #abandonedmines #abandonedplaces WATCH THE FULL EPISODE!! “Up These Ladders Is Something TRULY Nasty” Become a channel member and get instant access to our upcoming scheduled videos! Here’s the link: A&FP MERCHANDISE! Bid on a SUPER COOL ROCK! Our TIP JAR Via PayPal, Thanks! Our TIP JAR Via Venmo, Thanks! Our TIP JAR Via Cash App, Thanks! Join us on…

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  • #370 We build a tram at the Yankee Boy Mine!

    After 5 years of planning and collecting parts we build a gravity tram at the Yankee Boy Mine. Come see it for yourself. exploringabandonedmines.com This is a fast paced and exciting Mine Exploration Channel. We have been in hundreds of abandoned mines in Canada, United States and Mexico. Recently we have purchased our own abandoned mine the Yankee Boy Mine!…

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  • Amazing Facts! Historical Gold Mining Equipment #shorts

    Amazing facts about the history of gold mining equipment. #goldmining #prospecting #goldprospecting #history #historyfacts #arizona #mining #outdoors #goldpanning #panningforgold @T.D.F.RoadtoGold [ad_2] source

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  • WHY would they MINE here?? #geologypage #mining #geology

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  • 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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