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Pant y Wrach copper mine, North Wales. Natural growths in a man-made tunnel, formed over the last 150 years or so. A nice little mine with lots to see, but access is along a rather damp adit, flooded to knee level, then a short crawl. Not somewhere to visit in your Sunday best. Trying out some underground photo tec...
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yes even more good stuff for making your art work for you
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what a place for crafts
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a wonderful unique store in Webster Groves, Missouri
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The former lead extraction site sits in the picturesque Yorkshire Dale National Park near Swaledale. The works were in operation throughout the 18th and 19th centuries and a major source of lead for the UK. The works finally closed around 1910 and all that remains are the ruins of the works with some decaying equipment...
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The open pit at the top of the Homestake Gold Mine in Lead, South Dakota beautifully exposes a series of Tertiary rhyolite dikes that were the focus of the hydrothermal system that formed this rich gold deposit. The open pit is no longer active, but it is a great opportunity for geologists to get a glimpse into the up...
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