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Nice little find.
ОтветитьCool stuff again 😎, like exploring old place and finding things as it was left and nature reclaiming it.
ОтветитьThanks for sharing this one Jp I love these kind of videos you guys do roadside finds :D thanks again buddy..
ОтветитьCool finds JP and RJ - the bridge was small and beautifully made - I am curious as to what these findings were years ago .
I enjoyed the walk about- you and RJ did the walking and I sat in my warm house enjoying the video 😂👍😊
Loved the carpet and the stone tunnel!!!!! 💖💙💙💙
ОтветитьI went four wheeling and got off to walk around and almost fell into a random well in the middle of no where. No houses no cover on it. Just a very low to the ground well.
ОтветитьCool find! I really liked the stone work on that one bridge.
ОтветитьCar seat seat covered in nature's carpet.
Best carpet!
I love these types of adventures!
Really neat stone work! Hard work! Your camera takes beautiful pictures. I love how it brings certain colors out.
ОтветитьHey hi!!!!! I just found you again. Been a while since I seen you. You're looking well. That arch of stone is beautiful. gravel is where you can find fossils. That would be nice to look for in that area. To think of how many men got that coal from the earth to up where you picked it up . Thank you for the trip. lean on God
ОтветитьGREAT JOB AND FIND
WHAT GREAT PICS YOU TOOK IF THE COME AVAILABLE
I AM DEFINITELY GOING TO BUY THEM!!!!!
Have a great weekend!!
ОтветитьA bet there is alot more to explore in this area and what was that white thing you unburied? Awesome roadside find thanks for sharing.
ОтветитьThanks guys,
Don't you wish they made nature's carpet in shades of blue?
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Love your finds guys! This is a good one! Thanks for sharing! 👍🏻🤓❤️
Ответитьshort.... but good....
ОтветитьI would like to see you explore more of the train bridges in PA , I see a few nice ones when my family and I drive in Susquehanna co.
ОтветитьLovely snaps of the bridge thought at first it was tiny the arch...but when u went under I was surprised nice find X
ОтветитьHi Jay, so that car seat could be called a carpet seat since it's covered in nature's carpet and she has claimed it for herself. The part where you hypothesise about the underground part of the stream could that be an old back filled mine adit ??. I totally agree with your idea of what happened in that area, the tailings piles speak for themselves and then you have the two forms of transportation in the road and the rail bed. A very nice find by RJ, thank you for sharing, much love. xx 🙏💖
ОтветитьThat was cool good to see a bit of history there thanks for showing jp
ОтветитьThere are hundreds of open Pipes into the mines out here in western PA a few are within a few hundred feet of my house One is 2 FT in diameter and is at ground level back in the woods. Its unmarked and dangerous. Probably 100 feet or more deep. Many of them have at least capped the past 10 years. I should get the GPS and report it to the DEP
ОтветитьReally enjoyed your awesome video JP! Beautiful!
Ответитьtonight! There was something like an old well. I like to see the ruins and remains of foreign countries. I am looking forward to it!
ОтветитьYou and RJ always find the coolest places .
ОтветитьI have to say, your videography and editing techniques are excellent, bordering on a professional level! (And I'm not be patronising in case you think I am). It is truly impressive!
ОтветитьLove these roadside finds! Great video. Thank you for sharing 💙👍🏻
ОтветитьLove the Gentleman's Videos. Seems to be a Fun guy and he definitely finds great places. Love you both together for Videos. 💞 Safe Travels Stay Safe.
ОтветитьThank you another great video love👍
ОтветитьCool! Miss your photo montages though.
ОтветитьAwesome roadside find, very interesting! Another beautifully constructed culvert. What was that round white object you found right before RJ came with the piece of coal with nature's carpet on it? It looked cool! The coal with the carpet on it was neat too! Great video and adventure JP, thank you!
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ОтветитьWhow who Brightens me up Again d one n only Jp My Friend Beautiful day tdy Got in gt walk Air was gd n Cork people talking to each other I cud talk to Anybody Tarmacadam was Scottish invention A priest gave me bacon pops n cabbage meal n soup n dessert tks God sick of cooking yeh Brian Cork Ireland Gt day Hope n d Air hit d Decks!! remember my Christmas Letter (coal mines) must try get tshirt
Ответитьhi Rj ur Friend another fun happy guy What is it about Pennsylvania? The People d Air?! It's Truly Incredible Lord I Wanna Get There Someday it's a lifesaver i mean it!!
ОтветитьHello Shadow
ОтветитьAwesome find, very interesting, thank you RJ
ОтветитьJust found your channel. Now I'm binge watching.
ОтветитьJason you always find such interesting places and adventures
ОтветитьJust a beautiful picture
Ответитьthat's at least how deep our water pump was back when we had one and its still there today actually in the pump house. ours was 70 ft if i remember correctly.
ОтветитьI love your videos. Always an adventurous time. Troll bridge 🌉 thank you @jp
ОтветитьAncient Society covered in mud. Looks like a mud flood went over the whole area . Start digging around you never know what you're going to find and treasures .
ОтветитьI wonder if the mining cave is nearby. It would be neat to see, if you could go back, and explore more. none the less, liked this video. Thanks you guys.
ОтветитьJP Do you used ACME Mapper, you can view the old US Government TOPO maps that would show old land features. You can view the TOPO map and place the plus sign on the topo map and switch to satellite view and the plus sigh will be on the satellite image in the exact spot where it was on the topography map so you can find abandoned locations.
ОтветитьThanks for the great tour JP it was like going back in time in the days of coal mining ...
ОтветитьThat arch is roman in style
ОтветитьGreat finds.
Ответитьhi JP love ds video especially old style mining n train bridges etc don't get, tied up, joke dont forget mother jones gt history as irish born union leader mines n trains! n virginia fascinating saw film on once superb gt weather n brighter here 2weeks brian Ireland Sla'inte
ОтветитьCan u list where this site is?
ОтветитьHi shadow. That was the most expensive "troll bridge" I have ever crossed. Lol.
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