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  • I think there was water down there

  • Don't throw rocks you will awake another balrog ,but this time we dont have Gandalf to protect us...XD

  • Desmond lives down there

  • WELL WE DON'T NO WHERE THIS HOLE LEADS TO SO (I would through rock down there 2 ) WHAT IF U THROUGH THAT ROCK DOWN THERE THEN A FUCKING HUGE EXPLOSION HAPPENED AND THE HOLE EARTH BLEW UP AND THE CAMERA FLEW OUT THE ATMOSPHERE WHEN IT SOFTLY LANDS IN A NEW EARTH JUST SO HAPPENING BEING THERE (THUMBS UP IF THIS DOSNT MAKE SENSE

  • WHT IF YOU SHIT IN THIS hOLE ?

  • so thats where the rock came from

  • Damn dog keeps diggin' dem holes...

  • dang that is deeeeeeeeep. Where is this?

  • what in the world keeps me watching people throwing things into deep holes?

  • lol at the people below me thinking that you can use the time on the video to directly calculate its depth....sound doesn't take time to travel or anything :) *340 m/s* (cough)

  • I got here from minecraft!

  • Dont wake the Balrog now

    

  • Reminds me of my ex-girlfriend!

  • Whose hips is this hole?

  • Now drop the camera down there now

  • Don't DROP THAT CAMERA

  • @amkdeath Damn you smart people. make us look bad. haha

  • if i was a miner and someone was throwing shit down at me i would kick your ass !!.. WTF is it with people throwing rocks down holes ?

  • That would suck if you dropped the camera!

  • FUCK my camera-_-''

  • the just missed my head

  • its 1102 metres deep:

    S=V*t + (a*t^2) / 2 :)

  • At the end it sounded like it hit water

  • That's deep, bro.

  • If you hear "OW !!", you know there is a man in that mine

  • throw the camera down it that would be cool

  • @stephenlefty you realize if he threw the camera down he wouldnt beable to post the video..

  • well that rock was hitting the walls of the hole and slowing down etc, but if we ignore that and just assume the rock fell straight down without any interferance, it took 17 seconds, and acceleration due to gravity was 9.8 m/s^2, so the hole would be 1,416m deep, and the rock reached a max speed of 166.6 m/s before hitting the bottom.

    But since there was interference and that rock was flat (so if it turned over there would be a lot of drag) this is prolly not right. try a round small rock

  • @amkdeath I get 2835.09m , d=Vit+at^2  d=0+(9.81)(17)^2 d=2865.09, assuming no wind resistance and neglecting loss of energy due to collision with the walls.

  • @luthmhor you got the equation wrong buddy, it's d-Vit+(1/2)at^2

    lol you forgot the (1/2)

  • @amkdeath what the hell is that supposed to mean?!?!??!??!! :o

  • @amkdeath how can u do that math without even being there lol ur just trying to be a smart ass

  • @yoyopooify ru fucking retarded or do you not know anything about physics?

    You only need to know 3 values to find another one using simple equations dumb arse

    initial speed - 0m/s

    time - 17s

    gravity or acceleration is 9.8m/s

    we arent all rednecks ya stupid cunt.

  • @ryan98099 ok, so how can u prove that

  • @ryan98099 ok, so how can u prove that

  • @yoyopooify ru retarded?

    gravity if proven because if u drop something it falls no shit

    time is 17 seconds why because the noise stopped at 17 seconds.

    initial speed is 0 because he dropped it from his hand. WAS HIS HAND MOVING no so its 0

    I bet you're American cause ur a fucking retard

  • @ryan98099 so now u want to be racist shit head i bet you dont even have college

  • @yoyopooify Americans are a race? Wow this is new to me.

  • @amkdeath NERRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRDDDDDDDDDD­DDDDDDDDDDDDD!

  • @amkdeath your right but we don't need to know haw smart you are

  • @amkdeath also after falling so far the sound would take a couple of seconds to travel (even though it can travel faster throught the walls of the tube), so it's probably a little shorter.

  • Put the camera in!

  • Well the speed depends, the closer you are to the core, the faster It'll fall.

  • probally lik5 5 mph....

  • You would have to talk in account for the resistance of the rock bouncing of the walls of pipe slowing the rock slightly.

  • What you can't hear is the guy down below calling you a stupid cunt.

  • i want to see someone drop the camera down there....

  • i drop my baby in there, ;(

  • strangely arousing

  • Drop lots of glow sticks down there

  • ~9.8m/s(velocity) x 17 seconds = 166.6m or 546.587ft. Take a few off that because like the other person said, the rock won't hit terminal velocity when bouncing off the walls and such.

  • @crpbmx The formula is 9.8m/s SQUARED. Falling 17 seconds is a hell of a lot more than 547 feet!

  • @crpbmx Actually, it's more like 1417.545 meters.

  • @tinderboy Yea my bad, forgot about the ^2 power! It amazes me sometimes how I passed physics class

  • its like digging straight down in minecraft

  • because your high

  • Put your camera in there :D

  • It's an exploration drill hole. Drilled by an RC - Reverse Circulation - drill rig. It could be any depth - ground conditions depending you can punch an RC hole in pretty deep.

  • Tie a string onto the camer and lower it down!!!

  • it astounds me how many of us end up watching this shit, also while watching it.. i thought.. what kind of dumb fuck holds his camera on its side! then he reveals oneself :P lmao silly fucking hat and shades lol and in need of a shave. and stop dropping fucking stones down them... they will be shallow mines if other people like you do that!

  • OMG i see a monster at 0:26

  • FFS someone drop a flare allready!

  • boy your cute

  • Where is this at?

  • I get turned on by holes and idk why

  • speed? well terminal velocity is 122mph it fell for 17 secs so thats approx 0.6 miles

  • I dare you to drop your camera down there.

  • Wow that is really deep !!! I bet it goes to Hell and back LOL!!!

  • i want to drop an flare into it

  • tie a flashlight to the camera and a long ass rope and throw it down there

  • 1. Attach flashlight to camera

    2. attack LONG ASS rope

    3. lower camera

    4. ???????

    5. Upload to youtube. (Profit)

  • @s31ph3r holy shit sorry i post a comment like that without looking at urs

  • if u drop you're keys in there

  • thats an air vent for miners u idiot u trying to piss them off

  • you simply cannot figure out the speed. the object hits the walls to may times and gains and looses speed in a random fasion. and the depth can only be known by mesuring it with some type of gigantic cord type mesurement device. if the object was perfectly round and never hit the wall it would have been going 200+ mph and would have reached the bottom at 547.06 feet given the 17 seconds it fell.

  • it's not going deeper when you throw stones in it

  • Cover the hole, is sorry for the animals !

  • Sounded like it hit water...

  • U should fill it with more rocks, then some sand too

  • drop a 4'' mortar in there i bet the fucker will fly into space with a tube that long lol..

  • @midnitesquirldog Thats what she said

  • @midnitesquirldog thats not how morars work :/

    

  • @midnitesquirldog i think it dont even comes out :D

  • (1/2)AxT^2

    so 0.5x9.8(acceleration of gravity) x 17^2

    thats 1416.1 Meters disregarding air resistance

  • yeah but it is not free falling . . . its rubbing against the side of the pipe as it descends.

  • There the spots the moon uses when it and the earth have tentacle sex.

  • well terminal velocity is about 10m a second. so 17 (seconds) x 10 (meters) is 170.

    170m deep?

    that's without getting too accurate haha

    pretty rad hole

  • id need to know the sise of the rock, the depth of the hole to figure it out.

  • well if you knew the depth of the hole there would be no points working it out would there? To MRPOOFY

  • the drills make the holes look like rifling from a gun

  • like i said, I was just goin by what i could figure out im a farmer not a scientist! lol.. Sheesh!

  • I would have laughed so hard if you dropped your camera in there.

  • @Stugs2

    If he had, you wouldn't have known about it ^^

  • Unless you know how deep the mine is, you can't figure it out, since the sound takes some time to make it up.

    But it will accelerate (ignoring air resistance) and it's speed will increase by 9,81 m/s every second.

  • @danielalien can you divide 0? xD

  • @krunkmike369

    Noone can, but if you divide by 0.0000000000000000000000000000­01, and increase the zeros before the 1, you would get closer and closer to positive infinity.

  • Free FAll= -9.8m/s^2

  • bloody ell how deep is tht hole then??

  • where the hell are you??

  • Looks like Australia by the car,clothing and background.

  • well i thought the speed or a normal falling object is 120mph, it took 17 seconds,or so. um, divide 120 by 60, 2 minutes. divide 120seconds then by 17, you get 7.05. then divide 10560 feet by 7.05 seconds. that will leave you at 1497 feet and some. roughly 1500 feet. i failed math in school so if im wrong dont fo off on my math skillz., lol...

  • @Wallabydam lol

  • lol... i told ya i suck at math

  • @Wallabydam lol not really, that stone was hitting the pipe so you didn't take in consideration the friction. without friction it would hit the bottom in about 9-10 seconds.

  • Your right that is a considered factor, but i was goin by what they said on 17 seconds, lol... i know its not goin no 120mph, bouncing all over for sure, it may be goin only 50 or 60 mph if that the way it was sounding, but hell its just a guess, and i say if anyone wants to know then drop a plumb bob down it with about 1000 feet of 90psi test kite string and see, lol...

  • But you cannot do it just with sound...

    Sound has delays.

  • no i think 120 is the speed of a falling human body but i could be wrong

  • there are no such things as "speed or a normal falling object", they are in constant accelaration until the air resistance equals the gravity force....

  • Yeah it is atleast when i skydive thats my rate.

  • @Wallabydam

    you didn't take into account that sound moves at 300 metres pr second..

  • that is not a mine

  • Saw the truck... "Yeah, that's Australia''

  • Cool! I am addicted to deep holes in the ground... like idk why! Even those drain holes that dams have! The deeper they are, the more I get turned on!

  • @CRFbadass if u get turned on by deep mine shafts and stuff just remember one slip and ur in for one hell of a fall chance of survival microscopic to none

  • @CRFbadass Xd i have the same, when its a big deep hole i always am soo teted to jumb down

  • @CRFbadass You are not alone.

  • @CRFbadass you like to go deep eyy? ;)

  • @CRFbadass WTMotherF

  • 850 ft deap (roughly)

  • thats cool

  • sounds like the rock is just bouncing off the side slowing its decent to me 0.o

  • It probably used to be deep until people started throwing rocks down it, soon it will only be 10 sec, then 5, etc...........

  • so your for preserving these sacred deep hole, that are so rare and important........

  • I am just stating what I thought. It doesn't change my life...

  • 166.6 m/s/s

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  • it's easy to calculate, you can figure it out by twisting up the formula s=d/t

  • @MissAngel102

    no. The sound takes a long while to travel up. We have one to many variables.

  • OMG! you just killed osama bin laden!XD

  • Hahahaha, this was good :D:D

  • throw a large fire cracker down there one that makes lots of noise

  • It takes 17 seconds for it to reach the ground or 17 seconds to hear it reach the ground?

  • 5667 meters deep

  • lol he threw in a plate and round stone. it fall down so slowly because of the friction with the wall ^^

  • yeah thats damn right ^^

  • How would you calculate how much resistance cause by the rock hitting the side of the wall?

  • well considering e=mc2 and plug itno the marshall formula times by 8 apon review of the inline rotogurder anacanapooner and i come up with 1454 feet

  • all of that = LOL formula

  • @KinetikPlayground you just said some crazy shit, are you lying to us?!

  • @shadowdragon555 : No not lying, more like bullshittn, im not that smart

  • @KinetikPlayground uhhhh.......you stupid!

  • trow a molotov coacktail in it

  • Now drop a fragmentation grenade in there...

  • THIS IS SPARTAN!!!!"trips over pipe"........FUCKKKKKKKK!

  • not as deep as you think, the equation to figure that out has immense variables, the rock is not traveling at aerodynamic terminal velocity, even in a tube (pressure limiting) environment. the rock is bouncing back and forth on the walls of the tube, (the cool noise). a 17 second rock drop is between 1000 and 1800' depending on the rock. I bet that pipe is not more than 300' deep.

  • Excellent. Thankyou very much for that info. I now know that it isn't a mine but an well-head, that it is approximately 300' deep, and most importantly, most people would like to use it as a toilet!!!

  • @SineCalvin9 lol good thing we took physics

  • @SineCalvin9

    English translation? :D i was never good at this suff anyway

  • gimme the so i can divide distance/time=speed

  • can you drop some fireworks down this hole like a sparkler of something really loud and bright the brightest and loudest you can find and make a video.

  • please drop something on fire!!! :D (or kinda lika a flashlight...).

  • tie down camera and throw ir down! or just car keys XD -"wicked sound man!" -"have you seen my car keys?" -"eeee....car keys?"

  • "Wait...Those were yours?"

  • i think that is about to get filled with high explosives and blow up. note that the area has a fence around it.

  • tryin' drop a peny down there :DD

  • lol mount a toilet or an outhouse above that hole and take a shit down it

  • Dawm, keeps on end'in up in my backyard

  • What you dont know, is that after this clip, you hear a man shout "Ouch!"

  • that is not a mine it is a drilled well head

  • Oh, fair enough. I didn't know what to call it, there is a mine next to it, you can see it at the end of the clip, we are putting up some bunting around it to protect it.

    The area we were working was an old mine town from 100 years ago and there were large mine shafts scattered throughout and then these smaller well heads. In fact, it was a ghost town, you could still see where people lived, there were old tools on the ground, it was really interesting.

  • The mine shafts dated back to the late 1800's and early 1900's, the well heads were drilled in the 1970's.

    I was told by the people in charge of the property that the mines were as deep as the well heads, a pretty damn long way down.

    The mine shafts themselves had really old rickety wooden ladders as an enterance, very sketchy stuff indeed. I can only imagine how tough it must have been living and working out there back then.

  • where is that????

  • what part of aus was that?

  • It was at a conservation reserve called Bootcoomatta which is located on the New South Wales/South Australia border. The closest largish town is Broken Hill.

  • Did that just hit some metal or liquid down in the bottom?

  • Yeah, it hit some water that was at the bottom.

  • id take a dump in the tube, dont ask me why

  • lol

  • lmaooooo

  • hahahaha

  • @xxxDEATHCORExxx somthing gonna come up and grab the inside of ur asshole

  • @ermoney14 LAUGH MY ASS OF THAT WAS HILARIOUS!!!!

  • crazy

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