Lowering A Camera 650Ft Down A Flooded Mine Shaft To A Huge Collapse : Abandoned Mine Explore #63
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In this footage from a professionally commissioned survey,
a camera is lowered 650 feet or 200 metres down a flooded coal
pit shaft to examine the damage from a huge collapse,
looking at various features on the way.
The shaft was started in the 1870s, was 14 foot
wide and reached a depth of 282 metres or 925 feet.
The mine closed in the 1960s.
Enjoy the video and stay safe,
from UKAME.
This channel is based in the North East of England ( UK ) and documents our explorations of both the underground and above ground workings of abandoned, and sometimes operational mines within areas such as the Northern Pennines, North Yorkshire and the Lake District, sometimes a little further. We now and again throw in some caving too. Our intention is to document these abandoned mines, show how they worked and talk about the history behind them. Unfortunately, due to politics, or the need to preserve the site, we can not always name the mine location. If the location is not shown in the video, please do not ask as refusal to divulge often offends.
THE DANGERS OF ABANDONED MINE EXPLORATION :
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Abandoned mines contain dangers for which equipment and training are required. Hazards can include false floors, open shafts, low oxygen, poisonous gases, collapsing or rotten structures, explosives, flood risks, bacterial infection and of course, rock falls. NEVER enter alone, ALWAYS thoroughly research your destination, ALWAYS alert a third party to your plans and timings. STAY OUT, STAY ALIVE.
This video SHOULD NOT be considered instructional or used for navigation within this mine. Video is for historical documentation and entertainment only.
****
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Видео Lowering A Camera 650Ft Down A Flooded Mine Shaft To A Huge Collapse : Abandoned Mine Explore #63 канала UK Abandoned Mine Explores
Join us on Facebook for behind the scenes photographs, chats and videos : https://www.facebook.com/groups/330926504215298
****2 other mine exploration channels to check out :
The Underground Explorer : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ6Y...
Mine Exploration : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSnI...
In this footage from a professionally commissioned survey,
a camera is lowered 650 feet or 200 metres down a flooded coal
pit shaft to examine the damage from a huge collapse,
looking at various features on the way.
The shaft was started in the 1870s, was 14 foot
wide and reached a depth of 282 metres or 925 feet.
The mine closed in the 1960s.
Enjoy the video and stay safe,
from UKAME.
This channel is based in the North East of England ( UK ) and documents our explorations of both the underground and above ground workings of abandoned, and sometimes operational mines within areas such as the Northern Pennines, North Yorkshire and the Lake District, sometimes a little further. We now and again throw in some caving too. Our intention is to document these abandoned mines, show how they worked and talk about the history behind them. Unfortunately, due to politics, or the need to preserve the site, we can not always name the mine location. If the location is not shown in the video, please do not ask as refusal to divulge often offends.
THE DANGERS OF ABANDONED MINE EXPLORATION :
****
Abandoned mines contain dangers for which equipment and training are required. Hazards can include false floors, open shafts, low oxygen, poisonous gases, collapsing or rotten structures, explosives, flood risks, bacterial infection and of course, rock falls. NEVER enter alone, ALWAYS thoroughly research your destination, ALWAYS alert a third party to your plans and timings. STAY OUT, STAY ALIVE.
This video SHOULD NOT be considered instructional or used for navigation within this mine. Video is for historical documentation and entertainment only.
****
#ExploringAbandonedMines
#AbandonedMines
#MineExploring
#UndergroundExploration
Видео Lowering A Camera 650Ft Down A Flooded Mine Shaft To A Huge Collapse : Abandoned Mine Explore #63 канала UK Abandoned Mine Explores
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