Hidden Location

Urban exploration in Springfield, Missouri
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Hidden Location

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Some of you may have noticed, White rabbit himself came back briefly but it appears he has left once more. He was kind enough to send me the location of this awesome mine. It reminds me kind of Carthage underground but a lot more fucking muddy :lol: Enjoy some of the pictures I took, sorry there aren't more it was super dark and you could make much out in the rest of the pics

Right Inside the entrance
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My buddy and I on a mound
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Cool!
More online investigation than onsite exploration these days.

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Springfield area, you say? Yeah, I've got a couple ideas where this might be. Cool photos!

You really need powerful lighting to get decent results in limestone mines; I've got a couple of Coast 710-lumen waterproof flashlights I bought at Walmart for mes. That's about the bare minimum for photography in large underground spaces; I'm tempted by the 5000-lumen Thorfire beer can lights.
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[quote="Headframe Hunters"]Springfield area, you say? Yeah, I've got a couple ideas where this might be. Cool photos!

You really need powerful lighting to get decent results in limestone mines; I've got a couple of Coast 710-lumen waterproof flashlights I bought at Walmart for mes. That's about the bare minimum for photography in large underground spaces; I'm tempted by the 5000-lumen Thorfire beer can lights.[/quot

I bought a thorefire q8 beer can light. Its absolutely awsome. The batterys last forever and its like holding a miniature sun in your hand. Only down side is it gets hot fast when at full brightness especially in the summer.
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Coords from the elusive White Rabbit.. That's almost worth the find itself
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