Описание По просьбам зрителей я залил этот фильм повторно, так как были жалобы на очень тихий звук. Теперь звук на максимуме. Лично мне больше нравится первый — тихий вариант. Есть правда еще один вариант — исходный фильм, без музыки, титров и комментариев, но его длина превышает два часа сорок минут. Просмотр такого длинного фильма утомителен.
An team of mine explorers goes to Mexico to investigate rumors of bodies at the bottom of a 550 foot abandoned mine shaft. Just one of hundreds of mines we have explored. part 2 youtu.be/c6KjMqCUjTM
Weve explored hundreds of abandoned mines in Canada the United States and Mexico, going places nobody else would dare to go! A New video is produced every Friday, check us out here:
Mines are being filled in, demolished, and/or collapsing at an alarming rate, so it is crucial to document them and save these artifacts while it is still possible.
Join us for our weekly adventures as we go deep underground into historic abandoned hard rock Gold, Silver and Copper mines. We relive the Prospecting, Gold Rush days, going back in history with every expedition. Visiting abandoned and forgotten places, climbing down mine shafts into dangerous mines, finding treasures, seeing antique heavy equipment such as ore carts, crushers, milling machines, ball mills, explosives and other mining equipment.
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When we explored our way down to the bottom of this abandoned mine shaft, we were pretty impressed by all that we discovered… We have the fact that this mine is in a remote location, the fact that it is a shaft (which fewer individuals are willing to venture into) and the fact that this is a dry, desert mine to thank for the remarkable number of historical mining artifacts down in the mine, but even taking all of that into account, this was still pretty extraordinary. I can only think of a handful of other mines that are preserved as well and have not been picked over by thieves and scrappers (or destroyed by the AML crews).
So many interesting things down in this one that it is hard to know where to start… The lantern? The huge number of dynamite boxes from different manufacturers? The drift that looped around back to where we started? The loaded flatcar? The large headframe underground? Perhaps needless to say, this mine has shot its way up into the Top 10 of my “Favorite Abandoned Mines” list.
I would be curious to know what was down that large winze served by the headframe. It was hard enough getting down the main shaft, but dropping down there as well would be another level of difficulty. Regrettably, our ropes on this trip were not up to the task.
This was not a recent explore for us and we have been advised by a subsequent mine explorer that the shaft has now caved and is no longer accessible. While unfortunate, that being the case, I am glad we visited and documented this mine when we did.
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Growing up in California’s “Gold Rush Country” made it easy to take all of the history around us for granted. However, abandoned mine sites have a lot working against them – nature, vandals, scrappers and various government agencies… The old prospectors and miners that used to roam our lonely mountains and toil away deep underground are disappearing quickly as well.
These losses finally caught our attention and we felt compelled to make an effort to document as many of the ghost towns and abandoned mines that we could before that colorful niche of our history is gone forever. But, you know what? We enjoy doing it! This is exploring history firsthand – bushwhacking down steep canyons and over rough mountains, figuring out the techniques the miners used and the equipment they worked with, seeing the innovations they came up with, discovering lost mines that no one has been in for a century, wandering through ghost towns where the only sound is the wind… These journeys allow a feeling of connection to a time when the world was a very different place. And I’d love to think that in some small way we are paying tribute to those hardy miners that worked these mines before we were even born.
So, yes, in short, we are adit addicts… I hope you’ll join us on these adventures!
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In this video, I explore a remote mine at Cerro Gordo with very difficult access. The exploration was over 2 days, as the first day I saw fabric and materials further down in the mine that required more support. I have to say, this was the coolest find Ive ever had in a mine!
Im getting much more comfortable exploring the mines, so expect many more videos to come!
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In one of the many mines at Phoenix we travel under a glacier and find a ten car train parked 100 years ago. Visit my shop and I explain the radical advances in mine cars, machines, equipment and mining technology since the 1890s.
Недорогая, но функциональная машинка для стрижки волос, купленная на Aliexpress у этого продавца, это официальный магазин Riwa на Aliexpress: bit.ly/2ZwXVSW Ссылка сокращена и проверена, а то что-то TinyUrl Google не полюбил, пользовались ранее им. Посмотрите наш краткий обзор — цена машинки совершенно небольшая и она окупит себя очень быстро при нынешних ценах в парикмахерских.
Хотела как лучше, а получилось, что изуродовала своего мужа. Как хорошо, что он у меня такой терпеливый, другой бы что-нибудь со мной сделал.
Первая стрижка машинкой с AliExpress — печальный опыт. Смотрите веселое и в то же время печальное видео о том, как мы испытывали машинку для стрижки волос на моем муже вместо подопытного кролика и что из этого вышло.
Жена увидела на ком-то подобный браслет, понравилось. Узнали, что это копия известного украшения типа «Пандора». Поискали и заказали на Алиэкспресс. Браслеты недорогие и как украшения вполне годятся. Сделаны качественно. Ничего не отваливается, не тускнеет, не оставляет следов на коже. Смотрите видео с подробным рассказом о покупке, а также увидите как это смотрится на руке. Приятного просмотра!