There's a history of quarrying and mining on this site. Lead was mined here for about 2000 years, until the lead began to run out when the site changed to a limestone quarry. It seems as though the lagoons are popular with bathers in summer as I read a few articles about the police being called to the site.
The first thing that hit was the size of the place, could easily picture the huge dumper trucks driving around the place. There's no buildings left on site, but quite a few interesting bits.
Can see why the colour of my car is Lagoon Blue as it's quite similar to the lagoons here.
This is looking back towards the main entrance, the lagoons are just below to the left
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Weigh Bridges,
I wasn't sure they were weight bridges until I noticed objects coming from the ground at each corner
The belt from one of the conveyors
I noticed a few of these dotted around the site
Cake rock?
A couple for the brickies..
The only thing that looked like it could be a peice of machinery
Apart from in here...
Excuse the poor pic, only had mt small torch with me
I didn't see how far the drain looking things at the back went as my feet were geeting wet as it was.
Sardines anyone?
Rest on photobucket, http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y31/mig_v6/Middle Peak Quarry/?start=0
The first thing that hit was the size of the place, could easily picture the huge dumper trucks driving around the place. There's no buildings left on site, but quite a few interesting bits.
Can see why the colour of my car is Lagoon Blue as it's quite similar to the lagoons here.
This is looking back towards the main entrance, the lagoons are just below to the left
Push the button..
Weigh Bridges,
I wasn't sure they were weight bridges until I noticed objects coming from the ground at each corner
The belt from one of the conveyors
I noticed a few of these dotted around the site
Cake rock?
A couple for the brickies..
The only thing that looked like it could be a peice of machinery
Apart from in here...
Excuse the poor pic, only had mt small torch with me
I didn't see how far the drain looking things at the back went as my feet were geeting wet as it was.
Sardines anyone?
Rest on photobucket, http://s2.photobucket.com/albums/y31/mig_v6/Middle Peak Quarry/?start=0