Did no one notice the large, arched doorway @06:26 when he started bringing the camera up? That means there is an entire underground tunnel network down there.
That 250m shaft was hand laid with all those bricks for a reason. Kind of creepy that it ends with nothing. All that manual labor and hard work and no resolution to the question.
I always thought how unrealistic that those pegs would be so conveniently placed so you could climb them to the top in assassins creed. yet there they are. holy crap!
I love these videos. I think if there was a way to rig up a camera system that could be motorized where you can adjust the camera up and down and all around 360 degrees so that you can stop at certain points and zoom in and such. I'm not familiar with drones but could someone fly a drone down there and then explore a feet within each branching shafts? I know you couldn't go to far but it sure would be awesome to see
I want to see the followup video where you stop the camera at each level then the video after that where you enter into the shaft & explore each level.
Did anyone see that at the bottom the bricks formed a arc way and.l that was covered with more brick. It used to be. A underground prison or facility. But differently more than just a shaft.
This type of underground facility is called a mine. The particular part of the facility that the camera is being lowered into is called a mine shaft. The other openings on the shaft were different levels to the mine.
Looks to me like that isn't just a hole or shaft. I saw several openings that look like they go somewhere and im sure they are some sort of door ways because they were arched in block.
@@Mr_Steve3D - that way in and out looks amazing as it is.....rake the debris around the top so it is bald, hook up some durable cross rope harnesses and drop in and customize that place......get brooms and sweep out some tunnels and get some cozy carpet and wallpaper......that place would be so fun....run a few hundred meters of christmas lights.....make hallway harnesses....no zoning permits or easements....that place is a paradise....trees, water......i want a deep hole! i don't know how to find them without asking questions......i snoop and snoop and find nothing on my own at random;
The mine was maybe built in the older days, so the reason why they made those small tunnels was to look at the type of rocks or use dynamite to search for valuable rock (though I doubt it.)
wäre mal interessant gewesen die aufnahmen der zweiten kamera noch zu sehen. also von den stollenabgängen/etagen, die man bei der ersten kamera immer nur aus dem "augenwinkel" sieht, weil sie sich im entscheidenen moment wegdreht. ansonsten sehr spannend. man sieht ja am gemäuer teilweise die zeiten in denen es erbaut/ausgebaut wurde beeindruckend. schönes video
To the ones that are amazed at the number of bricks. Everything was built with bricks back then. The Anaconda smoke stack in Montana is over 100 years old. It is 75 feet wide and over 500 feet tall. It was made with 2,500,000 bricks. The rest of the compound would have had millions of bricks as well. Bricklaying used to be an occupation. It's an occupation that you don't see anymore because buildings aren't built with bricks anymore.
Okay I'm back. That is fcuking amazing! The Wiki page had some pictures but the best one is from of the top of the stack looking down! Yikes that's high! Thanks for letting me know about it amazing piece of architecture! So glad they saved it when the smelter shut down.
Mensch Junge, Du hast immer Ideen. Schade das sich die Kamera immer gedreht hat, wird einem ja schwindelig 😂. Und jetzt die Frage aller Fragen: wo zu diente der Schacht? Wie alt ist er so zirka? 😊 Liebe Grüße und einen schönen Sonntag 😺
Das teil ist schon älter. Warscheinlich Versorgungsschacht. Mich wundert auch warum kein Grundwasser unten ist. Der Schacht ist mindestens 50 Meter tiefer wie der Hügel hoch ist.
@@TaunusTV Dankeschön. Muss eine irre Arbeit gewesen sein das zu graben und zu mauern. Weiss man was in den Stollen die da teilweise zu sehen waren los ist?
Come on ! If your going to go to all that time and trouble, make it interesting. You could have ! So many openings the camera could have been stopped and the caves explored a bit . You all made it one BIG waste of time . This is just not worth watching . All the interesting stuff was by passed!
Given the 11 mm static I would do this distance. And rise safely. But only if it is a cave. I'm not interesting in man-made tunnels, their rusty junk, and weakened support infrastructure. Me? Lifetime member of the USA National Speleo- logical Society. Lifetime member with the NSS in Wyoming, USA. Adios, amigo.