AZ Mines
How to Find the History of Abandoned Mines & Ghost Towns (in AZ)
How to Find the History of Abandoned Mines & Ghost Towns (in AZ) This video goes over the numerous resources available to learn the backstory of the countless old mines & ghost towns scattered around Arizona. Whether it’s a well-known spot, or a small hole in the ground, chances are you’ll be able to find…
Read MoreAbandoned Arizona Mine Explored – Bradshaw Mountains
Abandoned Arizona Mine Explored – Bradshaw Mountains We discovered an old abandoned mine while on an expedition through the Bradshaw Mountains so we checked it out. It is a pretty extensive mine with lots of cool wooden structures, ore shoots, flooded mines, ore cart rail tracks, mill site, and core samples. If you like the…
Read MoreExploring Arizona Abandoned Mines: Big Eye Mine
Exploring Arizona Abandoned Mines: Big Eye Mine The Big Eye Mine and its cabin remain a very popular hiking and jeeping destination in the far reaches of the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge and its Castle Dome Mountains in Yuma County, Arizona. This particular video of my documentation and exploration of Arizona’s Big Eye Mine was…
Read MoreASARCO MINE TOUR SAHUARITA, ARIZONA
ASARCO MINE TOUR SAHUARITA, ARIZONA Right outside of Tucson you can visit an active copper mine! You can take a tour which starts off at the Visitor Center. From there you hop on a bus and see all the cool sites that are involved with this copper mine. It’s quite an educational experience and a…
Read MoreArizona's Historic Octave Mine on "The Property Man w/Bob Massi" on Fox
Arizona's Historic Octave Mine on "The Property Man w/Bob Massi" on Fox One of Arizona’s most famous gold properties, formerly owned by Asarco. Mining Journal Magazine proclaimed in a cover story, ”A first-class mining property!” The Octave, with 25 miles of tunnels, produced a documented 200,000 oz.of gold, 75,000 oz. of silver. As seen on…
Read More11 Most Massive Mines in the World
11 Most Massive Mines in the World From the worlds largest gold mine found on the top of a mountain to the largest diamond mine in the world here are the most massive mines in the world! Subscribe to American EYE! 5.. Asbestos Mine, Canada Also known as the Jeffrey Mine, it’s located in Asbestos,…
Read More5 mines you can work at in the USA
5 mines you can work at in the USA There are nearly 13,000 mining operations in the United States, according to the Mine Safety and Health Administration. In 2019, U.S. mining, directly and indirectly, generated more than 1.3 million full-time and part-time jobs. Let’s take a look at 5 mines that you can work at…
Read MoreGold Mines and Ghost Towns near Wickenburg – Searching Arizona Abandoned Places
Gold Mines and Ghost Towns near Wickenburg – Searching Arizona Abandoned Places If you’re looking for an off-road adventure to some abandoned places in Arizona, you’ve come to the right place. On this episode I venture into the back country near Wickenburg to see some of the old gold mines and ghost towns. What I…
Read MoreExploring Arizona Abandoned Mines: Big Eye Mine
Exploring Arizona Abandoned Mines: Big Eye Mine The Big Eye Mine and its cabin remain a very popular hiking and jeeping destination in the far reaches of the Kofa National Wildlife Refuge and its Castle Dome Mountains in Yuma County, Arizona. This particular video of my documentation and exploration of Arizona’s Big Eye Mine was…
Read MoreHow to Find the History of Abandoned Mines & Ghost Towns (in AZ)
How to Find the History of Abandoned Mines & Ghost Towns (in AZ) This video goes over the numerous resources available to learn the backstory of the countless old mines & ghost towns scattered around Arizona. Whether it’s a well-known spot, or a small hole in the ground, chances are you’ll be able to find…
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