The Vast Colliery Hidden In The Woods : Part 1 UK : Abandoned Mine Explores.
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
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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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You might not get love for your post on reddit but I already like it! I long to travel to England! It's truly a magical place
Nobody loves anything on Reddit, it’s a very strange place lol. Thanks, yes it is :)
A very interesting site Stephen, ain't it amazing how nature heals the scars of mankind's activities
Thanks, yes, the video came out a little early, it wouldn't let me respond until I'd knocked it live again this evening. Yes, eventually, will be little that remains intact.
Wait, what day is it today?
How long have I been asleep?
Really nice guys 👍
Amazing contrast from how it was then to how it is now
But the odd clue hiding in plain site that it's more than a pleasant woodland walk
Excellent 👌
Yes, I woke up for work and found that it had released by accident, had to knock it off as it wasn't even prepped. Thanks :)
Excellent bit of industrial archeology, sites li,e this need to be made designated monuments.
Agree, but never going to happen due to the bad condition of what remains and the cost of clearance to maintain.
The 1949 os map shows the damn feature
You got a link to the map?
A bit of internet sleuthing and I found this too. If you use the national library of Scotland historic os side by side with modern day sat image, it's clear where the water features are.
the dam shows on the os 1:25000 1937
Ahh thanks, I’ll see if I can find that later, looked on the ones on the Scottish side by side site but didn’t appear :)
Ya can't beat local knowledge .cheers .
Yes, very handy :)
There's tunnels in Chopwell woods of the of the coal drift .
Yes, a few things around there, some we've explored but not put out public videos, but one of our public videos was recorded in that area :)
A great video and i know were this is but i will never tell as its best left alone and were i live there lots of drift and i was out shooting and to please take care as there is shafts and i found one very deep shaft
Thanks, yes, interesting area. On of the largest, deepest shafts appears in the next video.
What's known as a ventilation shaft.
11:02 These animal footprints are Not from a Camel 🐫😂
Dam, I’m disappointed now ;)
I always find it incredible what lies beneath our feet. We live near old pits in Yorkshire & there must be mine tunnels & workings deep under our house. That is one stunning walk Steve, very interesting tunnels too. I think those round brown ball shape are iron balls, I've see the same on Staithes beach where there are tunnels for old mine workings.looking forward to part 2! ❤😊👍
Yes, have to agree, I have the maps of the workings beneath there, it's vast. Yes, Peter has put up a video looking at those formations in Staiths today :)
@@UKAbandonedMineExplores fantastic, look forward to that. This is a fascinating explore so far, could be more than a part 2 maybe! 🤔
Really interesting, I love the LiDAR, it’s fascinating to see what’s there that isn’t on maps or plans
Thanks, yes, we’ve found loads using it :)
Amazing how nature reclaims the remaining remnants of a large industrial site
Good job you've documented it cos in a few years that Water Retention System is going to be "dam" hard to see
Ooh very funny lol
how did i miss the upload sir!! take away 10 friend points please HAHAH
Lolol ;)
Great watch yet again, thank you guys. would you consider a trip to the ironbridge area of shropshire, steeped in history around here
Thankyou, glad you enjoyed. Yes, if there were good mines to see for travelling that distance :)
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Silverdale colliery 🤔
Nope.