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What’s your next move exploring abandoned mines…
What’s your next move while exploring abandoned mines… #explore #explorer #explorers #exploring #explorar #abandon #abandoned #abandonedplaces #urbex #urbanexplore #urbanexplorer #urbanexploring #urbanexplorers #shorts #fyp #mine #underground [ad_2] source
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En este ASILO ABANDONADO se OLVIDARON de ELLOS #urbexplus #abandono #terror #asilo
En esta ocasión, nos adentramos a explorar e investigar un asilo con algunos años de abandono encima, un lugar sumamente oscuro y enigmático, que sin duda les helará la sangre. Un antiguo asilo en que vivía gente de la tercera edad, que junto con sus pertenencias fueron olvidados y abandonados aquí, dejando su esencia impregnada aún en el lugar. ¡¡¡Acompáñenme…
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Mining
Dozens of vintage Volkswagens hidden inside a mine | ABANDONED
🎁📚Check out my new photo/story coffeetable book with some incrediblepictures, stories and behind the scenes: 🎁📚 I went to Switzerland to find vintage Volkswagens, hidden somewhere in mine tunnels. Here you can find Volkswagen Beetles 1300, 1302, 1303 and other variants, the famous Volkswagen Golf 1 and 2 with various variants, Volkswagen Polo, Volkswagen Passat and others. The car episodes…
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Mining
Why would you explore abandoned mines??
Why do people put themselves throhgh the pain? #explore #explorer #exploring #explorers #abandon #abandoned #abandonedplaces #mine #underground #cave #urbex #shorts #fyp [ad_2] source
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Mining
Exploring an Abandoned Coal Mine – Carts and Tracks Everywhere!
Thanks to NordVPN for sponsoring a portion of today’s video! Get the exclusive NordVPN deal here: It’s risk free with Nord’s 30 day money-back guarantee! In this episode, we’re exploring the abandoned surface works of a French coal mine. Inside, we find mine cart tracks crisscrossing in every direction and a host of other enormous pieces of machinery. JOIN US…
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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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