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Ghosts in the Nikolaus Eureka Mine (a.k.a. the "Montgomery and Schroeder Mine")

UPDATE SEPTEMBER 2021: I returned to the Nikolaus Eureka Mine recently for a follow-up exploration seven years after making this video! Didn’t make it down the inclined shaft on this return visit but will be doing so very soon. On this most recent visit, however, I explored a tunnel at the site that we did not go into when this original, 2014 video was made. Check out the video update by clicking here:

A Return to the Nikolaus Eureka Mine: Seven Years Later https://youtu.be/o5-nUeJtrfg
NOTE: A Youtuber named 3ridetec informed me of a very strange, ghostly anomaly he spotted in my video. As I'm filming up the inclined shaft, he spotted something ghostly moving on the left-hand side of the shaft between the timbers. I had never noticed this strange phenomenon before. Definitely warrants some paranormal investigation, perhaps?

The Nikolaus Eureka Mine (also known erroneously online as the "Montgomery and Schroeder Mine", the "Christmas Surprise Mine", and whatever other names come up in the future) was a California talc mine that produced 75,000 tons of talc during its lifetime. As best I can determine, the mine operated off-and-on from 1945 to 1970. An old newspaper we found in the mine was dated 1927, so the mine obviously was worked much earlier in the 20th century as well.

We recently explored the entire unpatented mine site both above and below ground. This video documents our descent down the mine's 300-foot inclined shaft. Drift levels branched off at 100-foot intervals along the shaft, and we explored them all. Because talc is very soft, the mine is in a serious and dangerous state of ongoing collapse. Despite the dangers, we continued exploring safely and saw many artifacts including a jackleg drill, blasting cap boxes, fuse cord, vintage Coca-Cola bottles, and other things. To see all of this and more, follow along with us in this video as we investigate the Nikolaus Eureka Mine's 300-foot inclined shaft.

SPECIAL NOTICE: The Science Channel aired an episode of their TV show "Strange Evidence" which featured my haunted Horton Mine video footage! The episode was titled "The Devil's Mutant" and aired in Season 3 during June 2019. Check it out!

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Видео Ghosts in the Nikolaus Eureka Mine (a.k.a. the "Montgomery and Schroeder Mine") канала Exploring Abandoned Mines and Unusual Places
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7 декабря 2014 г. 3:24:07
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