Nerdy fun on family camping trip.
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This video along with the others Jaden show me how to get silver out of a rock, with MAPP!
I wish you’d go back to this type of content
From dirt to drunk
Wow YouTube unsubscribed me from you wtf
I work for a company that builds coal mining equipment. United Conveyor corporation, well “United conveyor environmental” now. Fucking garbage built to fail. The company lives on rvc. If you looked, you can find our cylinders and knife gates on eBay. Our “crusher” needs so much “rework” that I’m really surprised it does its job, The “viper mill”… each one built blows the bearing during testing at least once. I had print today that was revised in 1937. I’m new to the industry but, I feel like I’m building garbage.
I failed at killin myself
Love ur vidrk
Ave this is the first video I see where it seems like you might have had a few gins too many. Dad is this you?
Thank you for your entertainment and information, George Clooney
My first year in Mejico I was living out in the countryside. I had a friend who would take me on horse rides up into the mountains. He was indigenous Otomi; he probably had some Spanish blood in him, but it wasn’t much, going by his appearance. On one ride, we skirted the ruins of an abandoned rancho that he said his family was from. It was abandoned because the water table dropped and there wasn’t enough water. The ville was at the mouth of a canyon, and we rode up the canyon. The ride involved some bushwhacking, but like any good rural Mexican, my buddy had a machete. Before we rounded a corner of the arroyo, Jose said to me, “I’m going to show you a secret.”
It was a seep with bluish dirt. “This was our bank. When we needed a little money, we’d dig out some dirt and sell it.” I didn’t know enough about mining or geology to know if the story was true, but I remember distinctly the odd color of the dirt, a blue-grey. The seep itself was more like a moist spot on the canyon wall.
Given the area, colonized by the Spanish for silver and other minerals, I really have no reason to doubt the veracity of the tale. The state capital (Guanajuato) is the location of the national mining institute and many of the historic buildings were built by “silver barons” from the period when the territory was known as New Spain.
I would have went back with 5 gallon buckets and emptied out that machine of that galena dust
AvE I bet you, Dew Claw, Frank and Sharon from the YouTube Channel Exploring Abandoned Mines would have a good time playin Minecraft.
Skamitoes… 🤣😁😉😁😉😁
Holy crap are you a slocan valley local?
scumeathoes are the worst!