Birkside-Gill copper mine (August 2016)

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Newage

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Hi All

I was on a photographic holiday to Cumbria to photograph planes low level, so as the weather was looking nasty one day I thought a trip to a derelict copper mine would be in order.

Located high up above the A591 just south of Thirlmere it`s a might hike to get to it.
The Mine was active from 1840 to 1866 it`s not that large with one main passage and two side passages both of which are dead ended, the first part is flooded to about 1 foot of water and fine mud (much fun getting waders free), infomation from Aditnow.

Anyway enough yak.

Picture time.

Main adit from entrance.

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After the wet stuff the passages "dry out"

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At the far end of this passage (about 15 min walk) is this flooded pool at the dead end.

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Well that`s about it, as I said its not massive but I did try a cheeky Silhouette shot.

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Thanks for looking, all comments are most welcome.
There might be the odd one or two extra picture on my FlickR page so shoot over to:-

https://www.flickr.com/photos/newage2/albums/72157670969849980/with/28799912735/

Cheers Newage
 
Nice photographs. I was in Cumbria last year on holiday and standing on the shores of one of the lakes an RAF jet flew over and did a roll, all I had to do was to lift the camera and take the shot - but I was too slow.
 
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