Lochaline Silica Mine, Morvern - Dec. 2011

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BenCooper

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Lochaline is a pretty wee village in, basically, the middle of nowhere - when you need to take a ferry and drive down 20 miles of singletrack to get somewhere, it's very un-urban exploring!



But what Lochaline has is a silica mine - opened in 1940 to meet the wartime need of silica to make optical quality glass, the sandstone in the mine is very pure. The mine closed in 2008, but is reopening in the spring.



What's odd is that the mine is full of cars! Old wrecked ones, used to get about in the mine, and shoved into side passages when they finally died.



The mine is huge - 48km of tunnels, covering 370 acres, and capable of producing 100,000 tonnes per year - destined mostly for Pilkington's solar panel production, apparently.











I thought these were explosives at first! They're not - they're resin for roof bracing.











On the surface, the processing equipment is all ready to go, and the silica sand goes out by sea.





That's all, folks :)
 
Thanks :)

Lost - there was a bloke walking a cat on a piece of string - apart from that, no!
 
That is a class set of pics. The strata is interesting, not something I have seen in other mines. Any idea what rock it is driven through? Some parts look a bit like flint.
 
There's a lot more to see down there as well.

Yes, I've seen from other reports - I only had a couple of hours, and only really tried adit 1, it's definitely worth more time...
 
An amazeing palce never seen a mine like that before, and the old cars. Just a shame there were wrecked they would be a retorers dream.
 
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