DIVING FLOODED LADDER-WAY TO ABYSS :THE FINDINGS- #flooded #abyss #dive #underwater #underwaterworld

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Follow us in this one of a kind adventure as we set out to document what lays in the flooded bottom chamber of a slate mine , thank to @guydivestech this flooded Abyss will reveal its hidden secrets !

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this water being as stagnent as it is and has been since the 70s is terrifying

iamsnuk
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I climbed down the ladderway to the bottom of that now flooded chamber while the mine was still working. There was a huge in situ diamond saw cutting machine at the very bottom. Clearly this was removed before abandonment and consequent flooding.
This isn't the first time that this chamber's been dived. This, as well as other adjacent chambers, were first dived in 2019-2020. Others have dived them since as well. (There are a number of videos on YouTube documenting these much earlier diving explorations.)
The so called 'explosives stores' are the remains of an earlier dust extraction system.
The now perched trolley was, for many years, on the landing area at the top of the chamber until some disrespectful vandals pushed it into the chamber itself.
The mine closed permanently in 2003.

DAVIDWilliams-grlx
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I cant belive how lucky I am that I was there to witness it all 😍 That was epic 🔥🙌 Really epic video too and epic to see the underwater footage ✌️

TrulzTheExplorer
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Loving the clarity of the underwater footage, what a camera !

OvergroundUnderground
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Mis respetos 🫡para los hombres que trabajan en las minas no cualquiera hace esa chamba, con tantos túneles, pozos y galerías veo por que es tan difícil rescatarlos cuando ocurre un accidente o derrumbe 😞 y qué valor también de los que hicieron el video👏🏽👍🏼

adrianballesteros
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Bro that 20 year old stagnant water boutta cause another global pandemic💀

Noobixm
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This was the final chamber they were mining, as you mention it goes nowhere, it was just a single deep chamber.

VikingExploration
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Wow this was awesome! Huge respect to Guy for entering the abyss & filming that for all to see. Very nerve-racking at times also, wasnt it beautiful down there such clear water & mining artifacts there lost in time possibly never to be out of water again. Thank you Tony & team. Keep safe, much love❤😊

Carolb
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wow thanks Antonio and Guy for the fantastic underwater footage more flooded mines need to be explored this way to reveal their hidden secrets thanks again guys keep it up

raydowley
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One of the most epic underground explorations

manufacturedfear
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Crazy to think that this was once full of life and people kept coming here but now it's abandoned and that's the beauty of it

RiversOfBlud
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I knew yall would make it down there. The clarity of that water was stunning!

ActionAdventureClips
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Proper, starting with fresh coffee! What a wild dive.

BonesyTucson
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Thank you for risking your lives just for us!New SUbscriber.

mathWalterWhite
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Impresionante exploración, muchas gracias y felicidades por descender a ese pozo y mostrarnos que hay en sus profundidades.

Que profundidad tiene el pozo?

Saludos desde México.

CHEESERATS
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Respect to the people who worked down there for years and for y’all recording the video very brave stuff I could never do it🫡

try_neat
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Amazing, Visibility is so clear. It's almost as if there is no water there.

stevelewis
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Amazing video, thank you for your hard work

kimberlyqueen
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Excellent video thanks for the footage

Emma-vbof
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Really interesting exploration and cool that you share it! However, no matter the diver's experience level... it was a freaking risky solo dive. You perhaps knew well what used to be down there, but diving alone in a previously not dived mine doesn't seem overly responsible to me... and really not when simultaneously operating a camera rig! Modern well-serviced equipment is fairly reliable, but unexpected stuff can still happen... besides gear failure the diver can get entangled, or perhaps create a siltout from the exhaled gas (since Guy was diving on open circuit). Guy didn't even have a stage bottle as a fully independent source of breathing, just his back gas in his doubles. I didn't see any line attached to the surface before descending (although Guy carried a large exploration reel with him). I also wonder whether anyone around besides the diver was trained in rescue procedures. To me this seems to go against too many best practices in diving safety.

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