Is It Passable or Not? Follow-Up Examination of the Collapse in the Sterlog Mine Tunnel
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This video is our return trip to the massive collapse in the 5000-foot long Sterlog Mine tunnel. I initially explored this mine back in 2013 but only gave the collapse a cursory look. Afterward, I noticed that my 2013 video footage showed what appeared to be a way over the top of the collapse. Paul and I finally returned to the Sterlog Mine in June of 2015 to thoroughly examine the collapse up close and determine if it was, indeed, passable or not. Incidentally, the Sterlog Mine was dug in the early 1920s and was only in operation for a few years during that decade.
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