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Well we bought some repelling gear and are currently looking at oxygen level indicators online.
That link hurts my eyes.Do you ever think that you could just be walking in the woods and find like a opening to a cave or mine shaft or a old tunnel no one has been in for like 100 years?
My neighbor and I were just talking about Pittsburgh(where i now live) and he was telling me how bunch of the old buildings he worked on had like tunnels and hidden rooms and shit. So i was starting to do some research because i wanna go explore some of these things,anyone point me in the right direction?
Kinda like National Treasure type shit.
I did some research and was finding shit like this
http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/prediction/51/text-files/redbook/redbookpt.html
It would be just like The Goonies!!!
PENNSYLVANIA, ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS - About 50 miles south of Pittsburgh in the first range of the Allegheny mountains, George A. Lehew reportedly found a cavern which he penetrated for over a mile, the passages becoming increasingly wider. He descended at about a 45 degree angle until reaching a room in which he found a 6-ft.-wide thermol bore, a perfectly circular shaft with smooth glazed walls that had apparently been melted through the rock/earth in some ancient time. Old timers in the area alleged that six "survivors" in 1915 took gear and equipment and spent a month exploring the cave, going 18 miles from the entrance and down almost 5 miles below sea level, where they distinctly heard the "rumble of machinery" off in the distance. source: Letter from George A. Lehew in AMAZING STORIES Magazine, Dec. 1946
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