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Writer's pictureAndrew Batchelor

A Dundee marmalade jar was just spotted in a Welsh mine by a YouTube couple


A YouTube couple who recently visited Scotland went to Wales, only to find a Dundee marmalade jar at the bottom of an old slate mine.


Couple Kara and Nate, known for their adventurous travel vlogs, embarked on a journey that led them to a surprising discovery in a Welsh slate mine.


The unexpected encounter with a Dundee marmalade jar amidst the rugged terrain added a touch of mystery and intrigue to their exploration.


With a massive online following of over 3 million subscribers on YouTube and 1 million followers on Instagram, Kara and Nate have built a community of travel enthusiasts eager to witness their escapades around the globe.



The history of the Dundee marmalade jar ties to James Keiller & Son Ltd., renowned for producing Keiller’s marmalade, a beloved British delicacy.


Sharing their excitement on social media, the couple expressed their awe at the artifacts preserved in the mine, shedding light on a bygone era of mining activities spanning centuries.


The revelation of the miners' fondness for tea added a quaint yet fascinating dimension to their underground exploration.


Reflecting on the unexpected find, Kara and Nate's Instagram story resonated with a sense of admiration for the historical significance intertwined with their modern-day adventure.


The juxtaposition of past and present created a captivating narrative that captivated their audience.


Indeed, stumbling upon the Dundee marmalade jar in the depths of the slate mine was not just a stroke of luck but a testament to the serendipitous moments that make travel experiences truly unforgettable.


It serves as a reminder that even in the most unexpected places, traces of history and culture can be unearthed, enriching our explorations with a deeper appreciation for the world around us.

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