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In this small series I am in Colorado with Edwin and visit abandoned mine related facilities.
I visit the infamous ghost town Gilman, which closed in 1984 by the order of the Enviromental Protection Agency because of toxic pollutants. Since then it’s a forbidden ghost town.

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28 Comments

  1. I love this part of Colorado , that railroad track used to be a main line of the DENVER & RIO GRANDE WESTERN. Railbanked by the UNION PACIFIC. The trains thru here were epic to see . Four and five engines up front , then four mid train , just howling up the grades. Now just a silent , rusty railbed. Good job guys !

  2. disgusting US mentality..exploit , rob and rape and when there is no money anymore just leave your shit behind…EUROPE is so much more advanced and in tune with humanity…in Eurooe you have to restore nature after you do the exploitation…US = Russia

  3. Man, do I ever see an opportunity for a Discovery mini-series. Grab a few people from Gold Rush, mixed in with some popular YouTubers (from will it run shows, vice-grip Garage) followed up by a few others like HeavyD to provide some more logistics, and see if they can get the minimal amount of work to get the equipment barely running and run a few tons through the machines (not to make it a viable operation, but more of can this old equipment still run after all these years). MAKE THIS HAPPEN!

  4. I was born in Co., a very little town called Uravan. I went to see it in 1983, and the two room wooden shack, that I was born in, it had a radiation hazard sign on it. The whole town was irradiated by "the Uranium Mill" located there. The reason I quoted the uranium mill was that is what it was called by all the locals. But the whole thing is/was built underground. A mill is where the ore is crushed to seperate the high grade ore from the low grade or waste. It would be a definite waste to build it underground, no one would steal high grade uranium ore, the only people you could sell it to would be the government, so it was not a mill, I'd guess it was the centrifuges, that would better account for the dust that contaminated the town I was born in. A "mill" would produce very little of the dust that contaminated the town. I've heard since, that the whole town was bull dozed, I have no real knowledge of whether this is true, or not.

  5. That's my backyard😮, that yellow sulfur contaminate almost killed off a native frog species 😢

  6. just quietly, you should be wearing a p2 mask in these places as you will be kicking around the same shi that destroyed the miner's lungs.

  7. ทรัพย์สินเงินทองมากมายฉ้อฉนหลอกลวงมาจากประเทศอื่นทั่วโลก นำมาสร้างบ้านเมืองสร้างความร่ำรวยกินดีอยู่ดีให้กับคนของตน ครั้นทุกประเทศไม่ยอมตกเป็นเบี้ยล่างไม่ยอมให้หลอกอีกแล้ว ทรัพย์สินเงินทองที่เคยได้มาง่ายๆ บัดนี้ทำไม่ได้แล้ว สังคมบ้านเมืองจึงซบเซาเสื่อมโทรมไปทั่วทุกเมือง

  8. There is a reason the EPA has posted notices and why Mr Ginn has given blanket permission to the Sheriff's office to cite those caught on the property with a letter in their possession granting permission. It is not uncommon for people to be bitten by snakes, uncur some type on injury after a fall or floor collapse. While it is very interesting history permission should be requested. The water, soil and surfaces are still toxic.

  9. I wonder just how polluted it is now because it looks pretty good especially the river running next to it!
    I also wonder if you could buy it???

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