Irwin and his friends were inside. Finally, they were able to see what was hiding beneath them. The space underneath them could have been anything; however, there were no obvious clues scattered to help them figure out what was going on.
It wasn’t quite what they had imagined. They had more work on the inner part than they initially thought, and they had realized that the mystery they were after was going to have to wait. Besides, even if they didn’t yet find what they were looking for, in the meantime, they were creating a haven down below.
What Was Next?
It was now time to work on the inner part. Their first step was to make a way with the rusty steps since these could be quite dangerous to cut your skin on. They needed to use a propane torch and grinder in order to loosen the screws. So they took down a pair of stairs of their own and started loosening the tight screws, which hadn’t been touched for god knows how long! They were another step forward toward the great discovery.
These old steps are what remained. They knew these stairs definitely couldn't be trusted, and it was just a matter of time until they started falling apart. Irwin decided to keep these as they were a living piece of history. Who builds stairs like this nowadays? Irwin knew that when this project is over, he will only be left with his memories and a great story to tell. He had to hang on to some piece of evidence.
The Narrow Way Down
The way down was very narrow. There was just enough room for one person to do down at a time, and it had to be done very slowly and cautiously. There was no room for mistakes here. It was time to roll up the sleeves and start working on the inside. No one was afraid of getting ab little dirty.
Irwin and his friends knew that the oxygen levels down under were going to be low. They knew the working conditions were going to be harder than what they were up above. It was time to take a deep breath.
There Was More to Come
What Irwin and his friends came across now really took the wind out of their sails. After entering the shelter, they looked up and realized the space's ceiling was covered in fiberglass. And not only that, the fiberglass was tearing off.
Irwin knew that if some of that fiberglass came in contact with the skin, it can irritate it, and even worse, it can cause permanent damage to the lungs. Unfortunately, they had no way around this, and they had to strip the fiberglass completely off.
Optimism at Last
The ceiling project started off as a task of horrors, however, a sense of relief was about to knock on their door. They soon realized that the fiberglass was not attached to the ceiling. This meant they wouldn't have to spend hours on removing it, and they could simply pull it off.
This didn't mean it wouldn't be time-consuming. The ceiling was built at such an angle that they had to think of a creative way to remove the fiberglass. How long was this going to go on? No one could say.