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My Expedition into the Most HAUNTED Abandoned Desert Coal Mine 

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@tomtransport
@tomtransport 7 месяцев назад
Great video as expected Darina, the bunnie was very frightened too. So sad to see all that expensive equipment just rusting away. One week working and then someone shut the engine off, went home and never came back. The Boyertown Van brought back some memories. Back in the summer of 1964 I drove a Freezer Fresh Soft Ice Cream van made by that company. Pretty much the same as a Mister Softee but our 18 vans vans were green. Great business experience that paid well for that time 60 years ago, it was like having your own company. The best time to travel the neighborhoods of Philadelphia were about noon to about 10 PM. 6 day week, I had Tuesday's off.🍦🍦🍧🍧🚌🚌
@walkingcam1
@walkingcam1 7 месяцев назад
Hello, Tom 👋 Thanks for sharing your memories. I'd like ti spend a few days in those years of America. Yeah, bunnies have a special skill to scary to death everyone around when they're running away 😂 So loudly, like a deer ramming throughout bushes. The machines, i believe, have an owner. When i came back from the hike, someone told me that i was rambling on private land (( Hope, the owner has some plans to save his tractors.
@Davewilliamson5w
@Davewilliamson5w 7 месяцев назад
Very nice video Darina! I love your stuff. Keep doing it the way you are doing it. It sets you apart from all of the others. Serenity. Quiet. Like I'm there and nobody else. I enjoy things like that.
@walkingcam1
@walkingcam1 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much, Dave)) That's exactly what im trying to do - to take viewers in virtual trip. I still have no idea how to transfer atmosphere of adventure into video, but i study this question. Planning a next hike tomorrow, will try to find something cool 🙂 Thank you one more time)
@BillyF27
@BillyF27 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for another great video. The music at the end really fir the lonilenest of the abandoned equipment. My wife and I look forward to your videos and the places they take us. Thank you
@walkingcam1
@walkingcam1 7 месяцев назад
Thank you, William) It was a really chilling day and wanted to share it with my subscribers 🙂
@francisdv
@francisdv 7 месяцев назад
The one thing I've always found interesting is the way nature always takes back what man creates.
@walkingcam1
@walkingcam1 7 месяцев назад
Hi, Francis, i like that too. When i was a child, i thought that concrete buildings are almost eternal. Now i see the nature can decompose and swallow them too..
@runningintohistory
@runningintohistory 7 месяцев назад
Great video! I haven't been up there in years. Used to camp up there as a teenager. So much history in the hills of the Skook.
@walkingcam1
@walkingcam1 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! Yeah, this place is great for historical research. Sadly, the most of buildings gone forever. However, i have read that miles of shafts and tunnels still exist, but flooded
@runningintohistory
@runningintohistory 7 месяцев назад
@@walkingcam1 interesting.
@3degreeimages
@3degreeimages 7 месяцев назад
Creepy but cool. Thanks for posting.
@walkingcam1
@walkingcam1 7 месяцев назад
Thank you! When adventure is a bit creepy, it becomes more interesting)
@lakefromeshippingcompany
@lakefromeshippingcompany 7 месяцев назад
Hi Darina! That's an interesting collection of old machinery. Maybe an armoured car brought the payroll to a mine. I know rabbits can be very destructive things but I can't help liking them. 🐰
@walkingcam1
@walkingcam1 7 месяцев назад
Hi, Lyndon)) Not sure about that's exactly an armored car. There was a diesel generator in the van. Maybe it was used for mobile power supply purposes? Rabbits, as an invasive species, I heard, are really harmful for Australian environments? But they are tasty 😉
@502deth
@502deth 7 месяцев назад
@@walkingcam1 tried to reply but apparently it got deleted, probably because i put in a link to the product in question, but that is a welder, the model, while MUCH improved, is still in production. they go for like $30k and up. also notice the welding rods on the front floor.
@lakefromeshippingcompany
@lakefromeshippingcompany 7 месяцев назад
Yes, I've seen where rabbits have caused damage in cemeteries. In the early 20th century canned rabbit meat was a big industry in Australia but it declined as chicken became popular in the 1920s. 🐰
@walkingcam1
@walkingcam1 7 месяцев назад
yeah, and rabbits escaped their fate of being food 🙂
@502deth
@502deth 7 месяцев назад
that equipment was not over a century old, that has been used much more recently. those Lincoln welders are still viable today, that would probably be a good machine if not for the fact that it looks like someone stripped all teh copper from it to scrap. i have one on a trailer that i could use parts for, lol. that whole equipment dump just screams "diamond coal" to me.
@walkingcam1
@walkingcam1 7 месяцев назад
Hi! Yes, the equipment is not old. For example, i saw a scooper in this area, produced in 1979. In the van, which mistakenly i took from far as an armored car, i saw papers where written that this car was used in 2001.
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