Historic Treasures Found 300 ft. Deep in an Abandoned - Warrior & Armada Mines Part 2 of 3
Please check out Part 1 if you haven't already: https://youtu.be/zDomVt1NBgI
Ore car manufacturer information (Thanks Charlie Talmadge!): https://imgur.com/DmEs0UK
In Part 2 of the Warrior-Armada series, we continue to explore the 300 Level, the mine's most extensive level. This level has over 1 mile of workings by itself and takes hours to explore! This level is also what originally connected the two mines together.
This three part series features not one, but two mines; interconnected by miles of tunnels. This video features the 200 Level of the mine. These mines were discovered in the 1800's and were worked for decades before being abandoned in the early 1900's. There is evidence showing that the mines may have been worked as recently as the 1950's. These mines produced manganese, lead, and silver as their primary commodities. The ore in the mines was some of the most interesting I have ever seen. There are dozens of examples of this site's unique geology throughout the video. These mines also proved to be full of artifacts and equipment, the highlight being a small pneumatic hoist!
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