Dark, Scary Holes, Mines in the Patagonia Mountains

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Uploaded by on Feb 4, 2008

Exploring some mine shafts in the Patagonia Mountains. The first, horizontal shaft is of unknown age. The second, vertical shaft, is in a ghost town called Mowry. The confederate army used this mine during the civil war to mine lead. Very cool place.

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  • That's Tom Hanks talking.

  • To bad those old timbers are not still growing trees on the mountains. The mountains were covered with trees a couple houndred years ago. You may have been counting a little too fast. My watch says 3.2 seconds.

  • Scary!!

  • u sound like tom hanks lmao

  • I was expecting a picture of your mom's vagina...

  • The depth of Mowry mine is 350 ft. These things are full of poisonous gas and venomous snakes. Not to mention poisonous water and unstable walls and floors. Stay out, stay alive!

  • lol if you stand near the mine saft, rewind time and see what type of commotion happened their, that would be interesting

  • sweet

  • Wow them places look like they're something off a horror film.

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