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BigLoada
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Had a trip here recently with a mate from Flickr, it is a bit different to the 18th and 19th century mines we normally go to. This was worked in the 1970s and therefore doesnt use the classic stone arch style, but uses timbers and girders for support but it is definitely an interesting mine and we had an enjoyable few hours down there.
The water was very clear and just came up to the crotch so it was nice and refreshing! So clean there were frogs living down in the water near the entrance.
Heres a few snaps:
My mate stood under a shaft woth torrential water to help light this and it still didn't work!
Looking inbye, with rails still evident
First collapse to crawl under
My mate having a rest on the shale
Frogs at this bit! Too quick for a photo though.
This shows how the timber supports were utilized
And this is a dry bit
Water was about upper thigh level at this point
Thanks for looking
The water was very clear and just came up to the crotch so it was nice and refreshing! So clean there were frogs living down in the water near the entrance.
Heres a few snaps:
My mate stood under a shaft woth torrential water to help light this and it still didn't work!
Looking inbye, with rails still evident
First collapse to crawl under
My mate having a rest on the shale
Frogs at this bit! Too quick for a photo though.
This shows how the timber supports were utilized
And this is a dry bit
Water was about upper thigh level at this point
Thanks for looking