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Exploring Abandoned Mines and Unusual Places

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About Exploring Abandoned Mines and Unusual Places

With 47+ million views and 434,000+ subscribers, this is the original and most-viewed YouTube channel for abandoned mine exploration. I film abandoned mines, ghost towns, mysterious caves, cemeteries, covered bridges, hidden waterfalls, and many other unusual places.

My abandoned mine videos have been featured twice on the Science Channel’s “Strange Evidence” and once on the History Channel’s “The Proof Is Out There.” Whether I’m maneuvering through dangerous mine tunnels, hiking to a forgotten gold mine, or uncovering the stories of unusual places across America, you’ll get a mix of adventure, history, and mystery -- all with a front-row seat.

⚠ Important: Names and locations of abandoned mines shown here may be incorrect or omitted for safety. Never explore mines without proper training and precautions. Do NOT make personal decisions for yourself based on my content. My videos are for entertainment and educational purposes only. Do your due diligence!

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I Found a Locked Stone Cabin in Rattlesnake Gulch… and a Mine Nearby

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