The Silver Souls Mine: The Miners Tomb Discovered, Searching for Human Remains, Part 5

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No memorial, just a prayer. Truths revealed as I take you were no camera has gone before in the final conclusion of the Silver Souls Mine.
And, the day ends with a Wonderhussy suprise!
Two YouTuber's documenting the same site on the same day in the middle of nowhere?
What are the odds??

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On this channel we go deep... REALLY DEEP into abandoned mines and tunnels all throughout the western United States. We researched some of the harder to find mines and hiked or 4x4 back into them to explore and reveal their hidden secrets. Many of these remote locations are filled with cool artifacts, antiques and unique geology that will have you guessing as to why the old prospectors worked so hard to find gold, silver, and other minerals.

A&FP moves just a bit slower as compared to other mine exploring channels. Gly discusses why the miners chose these sites and he points out the geology and minerals that got them excited. Veins of quartz filled with gold and silver made many men lose sleep in the 1800’s and early 1900’s and modern prospecting still does to this very day.

DANGERS? Oh yes, there’s allot of dangers associated with old mines. Un-exploded dynamite, blasting caps, bad air, bats, spiders, and snakes all find their home in abandoned mine shafts and tunnels. Oh, and let’s not forget rotting timbers, flooded passages and collapsing rock!

Gly takes abandoned mine exploring seriously with all the proper safety equipment, training, and experience necessary to do this activity as safe as possible but that doesn’t mean we can’t have a bit of fun along the way. “Gly”, your host and his band of crazy characters “Old Bob” (Gly’s Jeep), “Quackers” (Gly’s duck) and “Bobbie” (Gly’s hula girl) are sure to brighten your day with their comments and silly antics. Heck, they may even give you a chuckle or two.

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Ok, now for the ugly stuff...

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“Gly”: Happy July 4th everyone and thank you for helping make this channel a huge success! I’m really happy you enjoyed this series and I’m grateful to all of you who told your family and friends and helped the channel reach 20, 000 subscribers. I’ll do my best to keep taking you to interesting locations, thank you so very much! Have a great day! 💥 🧨 🧨 💥

AbandonedandForgottenPlaces
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That camera distortion is litteraly what being on mushrooms looks like

lejeffe
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Ghosts messing with the camera.
but on a serious note, ive never seen camera trouble like that before. ever.

IngeniousOutdoors
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A very touching prayer for those miners, may they forever rest in peace.

raymondmysterious
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This guy is unbelievable. He’s risking his life every time he enters theses abandoned mine. This is only my second episode is WOW. That’s all I have to say. Real Heart pounder

Lawlessstate
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I find it quite interesting how the camera starts to develop a very strange glitch right at the place where the men where reported to have died. It's probably just a coincidence but strange none the same.

iamjackalope
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19:10 When the LSD starts kicking in...

johnhunt
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good job my friend thanks for doing that for the men that lost their lives timbering you saw with the lagging going in at an angle is how you quickly re enforce a drift or if you are driving a drift through soft and unstable ground ....I got a cat that makes those noises when you were coming up the incline

Askjeffwilliams
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I'm not a religious person but that prayer was very touching, I don't think I've seen many mine explorers on YouTube doing that for the lost souls in these old accidents, really awesome. Hopefully somebody puts up a memorial for those men eventually, it really should have been done long ago.

purgeexe
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Why isn't there a grave marker with the miners names on it placed there and this is one mine that should be sealed permanently...

vernonslone
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May GOD bless anyone that had to go under ground to make a living ....
To the ones that never came out my prayers are for you to rest in peace..

doctordeath
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This guy went 400ft underground to pray FOR lost souls, how can anyone dislike this video? crazy people lol

scuffedvegeta
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I am a proud coal miners daughter. They worked mainly on their knees and crawled along hunched back. It was also very warm in the tunnels so the miners worked topless. Because of some gasses off the coal, you were searched for matches and cigarettes or a pipe before you went down. the miners had to use a pick axe to get the coal of the seams. Later the started to use drills which made the work easier and faster. Thankfully there wasn't any dangerous cave ins when my dad was underground. When he worked the night shift, my mother was always worried.

misssparky
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Excellent explore, Gly, though a bit somber and sad. Reminds me of thirty years ago, took a tour into the Bobtail Mine in Central City, CO. The guide took us in 1/4 mile, told us that about 100 feet further there was a vertical shaft that went down 1400' below the adit level, and that at the lowest level one day they blasted into an underground lake that rapidly flooded the entire mine up to about a foot below the adit level and killed 14 miners who were down there. They brought in two 3000gpm diesel pumps and pumped 24/7 for three months without lowering the water level even an inch. The miners are still down there, and that haunted me for quite a long time. You never know when it's your time. Stay safe, bud.

fredfarquar
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what is amazing to me is all lumber and materials had to be hand carried down in this mine

basshunter
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as an ex miner in uk that was a lovely moving tribute to the poor souls that lost there lives in the mine. as you were climbing back out the drift/incline you definately sounded like a squirrell on speed lol. love your videos keep up the good work and thank you.. God bless and stay safe.

julianvasey
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This needs a proper memorial. That is essentially those men's grave. They should erect a memorial for them

EpIc_NaChO
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Thanks for that series Gly, a fascinating insight into how these miners were desperate to get to those who lost their lives! and a nice final tribute to those lost soul, s, this nail biting series will be very difficult to follow!!

richardmason
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Any Ark player would know that’s not camera distortion you’re just an artifact cave

raptorjesus
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@37:04 Our idea of "Safe zone" differs wildly. Me sitting here in front of my laptop watching this video is what I consider my "Safe zone".

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