WOW, dropping things down that Huge Bore Hole was impressive. I am hooked up to 7.1 Surround and that Droppage sounded EPIC ! I really Enjoy these, Thank You !
Man the rock on the exterior alone is beautiful, veins of crystal, dynamic color variation. And that’s after eons exposed to the elements! Excited to see the interior.
I’m glad that you were able to get down to visit some of the mines in Florida… It’s always surprised me that the Sunshine State doesn’t produce more mine explorers.
There was a mine near Silverton that had a tramway still hooked up in the late 70s that looked like your video...pretty neat! Nice quartz veins in that mountain...NB: At 22:10 that narrow little ore chute might actually be a gold riffle - was that a gold mine? Really a weird place for one though....someone high grading?? Yeah, the problem with wet mines is all that dry rot and corrosion. This one is episodically wet, thank goodness. The ones in the Sierra or the Rockies can be so wet that nothing survives.....as you guys know well!
Your buddy on this trip kinda sounded like Tommy Chong 😂 And you can tell he's not part of your regular bunch of guys lol. The communication sucked and he kept stepping on your video. Still a GREAT video though man!
25:10 The fungus is eating the lignin, the protein glue of sorts holding the cellulose fibers together, so the wood just disintegrates when nothing's holding those fibers together, really pretty fungus hyphae though
@15:27 - as if it wasn't already good enough, you kick it up a notch. I had to pause and crepe-erase my ears before listening again. I'm super down with Rybelsus now.
@14:40 - I was ready to make a comment on how I was listening through a Tascam US-144 MKII to Sennheiser headphones because the sound was so good -- then I got here. Get the absolute frig out. If you're an audiophile or sound kink, listen to the previous few seconds on respectable equipment. I may make that my wake-up alarm.