More Sketchy Abandoned Mine Exploration. Why? Because We Love Talc! Part 1

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Another dangerous, abandoned mine exploration? Most definitely! Tom, Julie, and I found ourselves underground in an abandoned talc mine up in the mountains doing what we do best -- exploring and documenting the mine before it's lost forever. If you like lots of classic timbering in mines, this mine was full of timbering! Unfortunately, a good portion of the talc mine's deeper workings were cut off due to substantial collapses which are very common in talc mines, but we explored everywhere that we could. For those of you wondering what the disturbing thing was that Tom showed Julie in a recent of mine video titled "Self-Quarantining and Exploring at the Abandoned Pleasanton Mine (Part 2)", the answer you've been seeking is in this video that you're about to watch. Enjoy!

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Footage in this video was filmed a L-O-N-G time ago. In the last decade, actually!




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More Sketchy Abandoned Mine Exploration. Why? Because We Love Talc! Part 1