I actually lost a cheap camcorder down that very shaft years ago. I was trying to lower it down with a light with fishing line. Was using the elevators as a pulley. The line got caught and snapped @ about 50 ft. It has a warm mist coming out of it during winter, and plants/moss grow around the opening.
i'm a kid at heart. but scared of getting trapped. imagine getting trapped as people do once in a while. google "abandoned mines" .. one group of kids couldn't get out for 6 days. black, cold, smelly, no food/water, low batteries in flashlight. snakes, bats, spiders... and your pals pooping around you since there isn't a toilet!
The gases that might be there are usually from bat's donk - it creates methane- highly flamable stuff, and this type of mine isn't where you're gonna find that. Only cave mines come to mind.
@stevo121 usual toxic gases possibly carbon onoxide hydrogen sulfide and other stuff usually these gasses form because of decay or pockets of it behind the rock
I actually lost a cheap camcorder down that very shaft years ago. I was trying to lower it down with a light with fishing line. Was using the elevators as a pulley. The line got caught and snapped @ about 50 ft. It has a warm mist coming out of it during winter, and plants/moss grow around the opening.
redruM0381 1 month ago
@Vr22s Nothing a acetylene torch cant handle...
williepie 8 months ago
@williepie devious
Vr22s 8 months ago
Thanks now i know where to get rid of my wife... she was a bitch
williepie 9 months ago
epic hair bruh
imasianproductions 1 year ago
sweet hawk bro
pilgor87 3 years ago
4 sec till sound..
4x10=40m/s
20m/s gem. 20x4=80m till sound:|
sry learned on school:D
nijstad14 4 years ago
Very good. 5 gold stars for you :D
Vr22s 4 years ago
is it eaureka missouri?
derekunr93 3 years ago
@nijstad14 where does the 10 come from?
lanswipe 11 months ago
O_o
lavadiamond 4 years ago
it's about 156 feet down?
brian111b 4 years ago
i'm a kid at heart. but scared of getting trapped. imagine getting trapped as people do once in a while. google "abandoned mines" .. one group of kids couldn't get out for 6 days. black, cold, smelly, no food/water, low batteries in flashlight. snakes, bats, spiders... and your pals pooping around you since there isn't a toilet!
robertmartinez 4 years ago 2
I wouldn't throw stuff down any mine shaft.
Amuris86 4 years ago
0_o
lwkleijn 4 years ago
The gases that might be there are usually from bat's donk - it creates methane- highly flamable stuff, and this type of mine isn't where you're gonna find that. Only cave mines come to mind.
JimBlasko 4 years ago
This mine actually has gas warnings posted around the site. It doesn't say which, but it could also be to keep people out.
Vr22s 4 years ago
Nice - We've got some nice mines around here (within an hour of Vegas)- I need a team of people who want to make help dig some mines.
JimBlasko 4 years ago
hey is this eureka utah???
cuz they have alot of mines
and i drive by there when i go to sand moutain and white sands
that is soooooooooo dangerous
videoman223 4 years ago
Yes it is Eureka Utah
its extremely dangerous I'm surprised its not better gated, you can walk right up to the mind shaft.
Vr22s 4 years ago
It's hard to protect them. there's like 20,000 in nevada alone.
JimBlasko 4 years ago
Eureka
Vr22s 4 years ago
yeah maybe haha. where abouts is this old mine?
stevo121 4 years ago
why would there be gases there, and what sort of gases and how would they get there?
stevo121 4 years ago
You should do a little research on mines.
Vr22s 4 years ago
LOL
Amuris86 4 years ago
@stevo121 usual toxic gases possibly carbon onoxide hydrogen sulfide and other stuff usually these gasses form because of decay or pockets of it behind the rock
killman369547 2 years ago
u shud go down it somehow or if the lift is still there try get it to work lol
stevo121 4 years ago
Yeah the fly wheel for the lift is nearly 2 stories high, and it seems to be locked into place....the problem would probably be getting back up.
Vr22s 4 years ago
use some rope and harness, today me and my m8s went down a shaft and through a tunnel, ill be posting the video tonight.
stevo121 4 years ago
Lets not forget the dangerous gases that might be down there.
Vr22s 4 years ago
Wow; that looks very dangerous; why isn't that shaft being protected?
krullie255 4 years ago
It is fenced off, but now very well...
And I think its set to be demolished sometime this summer.
Vr22s 4 years ago