(Part 2) Nobody Has Explored This Abandoned Mine in a Long Time

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Who's ready to descend the inclined shaft to the three lower levels in the fabulous, abandoned Loomis Mine? And what do you think we'll find down there? Part 2 picks up right where Part 1 left off -- I had just stepped off the inclined shaft and into the second drift level in this abandoned mine. You and I will begin our exploration there and then make our way carefully through the silver mine and downward to the third and fourth levels. Along the way we'll discover amazing retaining walls holding back tons of rubble that was neatly stacked in the late 1890s, we'll find another inclined shaft complete with its own ladder system, and we'll come across a few miscellaneous 19th century artifacts here and there. Ready to travel back in time to the late 1890s? Click the PLAY button and let the time-traveling begin!

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This guy has fossilized diamond gold coated balls to be going down there on his own.
Give him a thumbs up.

obviouslytwou
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Just want to express thanks for clarifying the definitions of the words you use for the newbies. I've been here for a bit, but it's certainly nice to have a refresher every once in a while

zacchambers
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Imagine watching The Descent and then exploring something like this by yourself!

WeSRT
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This is an awesome video!
Being that I am a miner myself(I work in an open pit copper mine in south AZ) it's always cool to see the videos you post. Can't wait for more! Keep em coming!!!
👍🏻👍🏻🇺🇲🇺🇲🇺🇲

HIGHPLAINSDRIFTER
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The retaining walls are always mind blowing. The woodworking everywhere is just as amazing.

mikebode
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I'd need a backpack full of flashlights, chargers, batteries and flashlights to feel safe in a flat, stable, mine. These mines are nightmares to me, LOVE this channel, so amazing, THANKS for showing us your adventures, great videography, I think that's a word lol

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Gly and Frank from Canada encountered a live Miners Cat in a mine they were exploring, very fascinating how they have taken refuge in mines.

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You just have to admire the level of workmanship from that time. The place seems really tidy.

Wayland
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Does this guy's voice seen subtlely calming to anyone else? Maybe he reminds me of my uncle when he and I would explore abandoned mines when I was very young (5-12 yrs.old). Now at 40, I'm living in Golden, CO. and continuing my abandoned adventures again 28 yrs later, I'm loving it I

sxextc
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I'm so glad the quiet spell is well and truly behind us!

Rambogner
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Say one thing about this mine. Sure must have had a lot of workers digging way it looks shafts going all over in there . Glad your still doing these old mines Thanks Frank for all the time it takes to editing and putting it on here 👍

ronniecardy
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Nobody Has Explored This Abandoned Mine in a Long Time.... sounds perfect for you, great vid

RichieWellock
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You go on cool adventures! Thank you for taking us along for the ride.

dangryder
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old mines fascinate the heck out of me and i dont know why, but i love this channel!

SpicySulcata
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Great job on the Video, thanks for bringing us excellent,

johnbrownlee
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being a gem miner has to be the most rewarding job. finding a red ruby or something must feel so good.

quattro
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Thank you , please stay healthy Frank .

markcantemail
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You are very courageous to go under like that. I love to watch some of your old videos from time to time. Always interesting. I learn a lot from you. 💖

murielvaillancourt
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I've done some mine exploring in the past and oh boy, watching this is fulfilling a huge fantasy I have always had. Good video!

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Great video of a really well preserved old mine. Thanks for all the great footage. Stay safe and keep bringing excellent mine videos to us!

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