Having wanderlust, I explore lost, forgotten, and remote places. With that, several people I have taken out into the desert kept saying I needed to start a channel and share my adventures with others. So here it is.
On this channel, I will do my best to present to you all kinds of adventures/stories and sites that are remote and difficult to get to.
Join me on my little adventures!
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Played in many mines...you really have to understand what the dangers are and even then its no guarantee at the end of the day. Some dangers...bad air, snakes at the first 20 feet of a mine entrance, dynamite sticks still laying around, if you see nitroglycerine sweating from dynamite sicks dont touch it or you can have a nitroglycerine head ache from hell, dont disturb bodies of water, dont take rock sample from rock pillars or areas that are supporting the roof, have an bad air meter, try not to disturb the dust and if you smell rotten eggs...LEAVE...if you get sleepy...LEAVE...if the rock walls are squeaking to you...LEAVE.
2ND TIME YOU BLEW MY MIND this channel finally is no t b oring,pandon, isaved this as my last selection of the night, your right up there with fine, mine explorers
Not enough commentary. Speculate if you don't know anything. What are they mining for Might be a good place to start? When, where, what how? Basic journalism.
"The Radon gas coming from the radioactive carnotite harvested at this site, is VERY carcinogenic, and will increase your risk for lung, throat, and thyroid cancer. Enter at your own risk, or do not enter at all." A little PSA I saw on this place.
So much time and effort went into digging (or blasting) these tunnels, but exactly how much gold was actually found? Are there any records? There don't appear to be any quartz veins in which gold might be found, and how did they know where to start, just guesswork?
Hopefully you’re wearing a face mask to filter particulates. Bat and rat droppings everywhere. Hanta virus and other rodent feces diseases are very deadly . I’m surprised I never hear any of these mine explorers warn about this
The stories I've been told is that there are caves all over the world that lead to other worlds. The green children of Woolpit comes to mind. They came through a cave from another world. I've also been told that there are such caves in Texas.