Snowdown Colliery Coal Mine Deepest in Kent
This is a 2010 remake from the footage i have stored on tape. Shafts have been capped: Shafts sunk No 1. 262 feet (80 m) No 2. 3,083 feet (940 m) No 3. 2,994 feet (913 m) Will be hoping to go back one day, for new HD footage! #History #Documentaries

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Third Deepest Coal Mine in Great Britain - Snowdown Colliery

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Snowdown Colliery Aerial Video with a DJI Mavic Mini - DRONES DEEP

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