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Infiltration Forums > US: Southeast > Red Ore no. 4(Viewed 2397 times)
Once-ler   |  | 
Red Ore no. 4
< on 12/3/2014 6:52 AM >
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Iron dust and darkness. So much darkness. I think I'm going to need more lights down here, yep more light. Probably even a trail of bread crumbs left to follow back home. Its not the first time I've gone so deep to look for things but I'm gonna keep my fingers crossed and hope for good air while down in that darkness. It just seems to go on forever.



1 That Old No.4



2 Abyss



3 The Boom Days



4 They'll Come In Now



5 A Light in the Attic



6 Green Creepers



7 Once Electrified









Enjoys All










~the Once-ler









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Wheedle location:
Northwest Georgia, USA
 
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Re: Red Ore no. 4
<Reply # 1 on 12/3/2014 3:31 PM >
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Posted by Once-ler

6 Green Creepers
http://i902.photob...22_zpsd8c8197c.jpg

~the Once-ler


I really like this one... Good shots all.



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Naaman location:
Birmingham, Alabama, USA
 
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Re: Red Ore no. 4
<Reply # 2 on 12/3/2014 4:02 PM >
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If you don't feel any breeze then there's no ventilation.



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turtl location:
Atlanta, GA
 
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Re: Red Ore no. 4
<Reply # 3 on 12/3/2014 4:36 PM >
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Nice set, "Light in the Attic" is great.





Once-ler   |  | 
Re: Red Ore no. 4
<Reply # 4 on 12/9/2014 6:50 AM >
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Post by Wheedle
I really like this one... Good shots all.


Thanks Wheedle, I loved that one too. Nature is just creeping inside now with nothing to hold her back.



Post by Naaman
If you don't feel any breeze then there's no ventilation.


See now that's what I was worried about, not much ventilation and bad air. However, in my determination to plumb the very depths of this vast maze I have constructed a very low cost, very low tech oxygen detection system consisting of a hard hat with a long pole screwed into it and a canary duct taped to the end. I figure I'm safe as long as the bird keeps screeching. I am wondering if there is a better way to do this safely though. Wish me luck.



Post by turtle
Nice set, "Light in the Attic" is great.


Thank you so much for that turtle, God damn that company store.







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