Hi. I lived at 333 McDonalds Road years ago -yes at the Gun Barrel where this fire was at. Lack of fire suppression was a major reason for moving. I'm so thankful my former neighbors , their pets and homes rmade out ok.🧑🚒
Sure! It’s relatively easy, I can draw you a map! It’s a small crawl in there and I wouldn’t be surprised if it only goes maybe 20 feet in, couldn’t really tell. There’s no airflow though and I was rather creeped out by all the roots. It’s worth a look though.
So help me to understand what is so worth watching here? I have no idea where this is. You are hard to hear most of the time. What is so interesting about it? What is the history? The videography is embarrassingly amateur. Are you a junior high school student, that seems about the quality of this. There is nothing exciting about it. I found myself falling asleep after about the third minute. There is no music. There are no interesting camera cuts. The color is bland. The narration, well, honestly I can’t remember a single thing that you said the whole five minutes. You speak in monotone. Is this your full time job? Because if it is, you have absolutely no future. However, if you are actually an eighth grade student, then I apologize, but please study a bit harder. A whole lot harder because so far, you are well on your way to a solid F if we don’t see some improvement soon.
I appreciate the view! N0Tmushroom2explore inspired me on this one as he went in previously. I just had to get some better footage for myself. Unfortunately I didn’t make it in as far as him but those ceiling beams are just wayyy too dangerous.
A lot of these old mines are full of crates of dynamite. Dynamite sweats nitro. You burp hard and you’ll be in the after life before you know it. Never enter an abandoned mine.
What you are doing is stupid and will get you killed sooner or later. There are pockets of "Bad Air" in mines. You need a gas-free meter to enter safely any space with no air flow over long period of time. It's why miners took canaries into the mines with them. The bird would die before the humans which acted as a first warning of "bad air" to the miners. For Gods sack read a book!