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Parys Mountain - Hell on Earth!

Parys Mountain -  Hell on Earth!
Looking like a scene from Tolkiens Lord of the Rings (Mount Doom), one could hardly imagine colours to paint a scene like this. The result of both natural ores near the surface and man’s ability to wreak havoc with nature. Love or hate it, you have to confess it looks impressive.
“Parys Mountain is located south of the town of Amlwch in north east Anglesey, Wales. It is the site of a large copper mine that was extensively exploited in the late 18th century. Parys Mountain (Mynydd Parys) is a mountain in name only, being a hill with an elevation of barely 150m.
It was mined for copper ore in the early Bronze Age, as shown by sub-surface debris nearly 4,000 years old revealed during excavations in 2002. Parys Mountain is one of the few sites in Britain where there is evidence for the prehistoric beginnings of the British metal mining industry. The 18th century miners recognised that they were following in the steps of much earlier workers, an observation that was then linked to the discovery locally of copper ingots bearing Roman inscriptions.
In 1764 Charles Roe of Macclesfield was granted a 21-year lease to work the mountain for copper. Rowland Pugh, a local miner, discovered the "Great Lode" on 2 March 1768. Although the ore here was of low quality, this was more than compensated for by the fact that it occurred in two large masses close to the surface. Initially ore was worked on the surface from shallow shafts, next by open-pit mining and finally underground from adits or from shafts. The ore was broken into small lumps by hand, the best ore being shipped to Lancashire or to the Lower Swansea valley in South Wales through the port of Swansea for smelting. Copper was concentrated and extracted from the remainder using kilns and furnaces on site. It was also discovered that purer metal could be obtained efficiently, although in small amounts, by its precipitation from drainage water with scrap iron in purpose-built ponds
Parys Mountain dominated the world's copper market during the 1780s, when the mine was the largest in Europe. Its rise severely damaged the mining industry in Cornwall. The copper from the mine was used to sheath the British Admiralty's wooden ships of war.
Since 1988, Anglesey Mining plc, which owns the western part of the mountain has discovered resources of 6,500,000 tonnes containing 10% combined zinc, lead, copper with some silver and gold and has permits and a plan to restart mining operations at 350,000 tonnes per year.
Due to the high level of soil contamination, plant life is sparse on or near the mountain, but there are a number of examples of rare plants and bacteria. The bare, heavily mined landscape give the mountain a strange appearance which has been used in the filming of science fiction films and television shows such as a scene in Mortal Kombat: Annihilation.” WiKi

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 Jaap van 't Veen
Jaap van 't Veen club
What a fascinating landscape; beautifully captured Herb.
Thank you for the very interesting note.
Have a nice week ahead.
3 years ago.
 ROL/Photo
ROL/Photo club
WAOUHH beautiful view
3 years ago.
 Annemarie
Annemarie club
most beautiful

happy week.
3 years ago.
 Nick Weall
Nick Weall club
Hi Herb

Thanks for the interesting info
3 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Nick Weall club
My pleasure Nick.
3 years ago.
 tiabunna
tiabunna club
Great colours and an impressive image, Herb. That said, there's not much as desolate as the ruined landscapes left behind by mining (we have more than a few).
3 years ago.
 Ulrich John
Ulrich John club
Wow ! Looks fantastic, Herb !
3 years ago.
 Berny
Berny club
fantastic and interesting landscape!
3 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Berny club
Great to photograph and see but I would have hated to live near there in those old days.

Keep safe. Herb
3 years ago.
 Marije Aguillo
Marije Aguillo club
Impresionante paisaje. La belleza de la tierra tiene múltiples caras. Saludos cordiales.
3 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Marije Aguillo club
Glad you liked this Marije. You are quite right about the many faces of earth.

Regards, Herb
3 years ago.
 cp_u
cp_u club
wow!
3 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
I think most types of landscape have there own special attraction...............and this is an excellent example. It's not necessarily beautiful or even attractive...........but it's certainly interesting and probably unique in the UK. It's easy to imagine how it could seem like "Hell on Earth".

I really like the textures and colour palette.................especially in the sunlight. A cracking shot Herb!
3 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to Keith Burton club
Thanks Keith. I had seen this before but as you say, when the sun was on it this time it looked absolutely fascinating. Great for photography and also Geology no doubt but not a place to wander around too freely. Glad you enjoyed it.

Keep safe. Herb
3 years ago.
 LutzP
LutzP club
...amazing! and absolutely magnificent in full screen
3 years ago. Edited 3 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to LutzP club
Very happy that you admired this in full screen Lutz. I try to make most of my photos to be viewed in that way.

Best Wishes, Herbert
3 years ago.
 TOZ
TOZ club
Hi Herb super Image beautiful colors brings back memories long time since I've been there love it cracking Image,
Best TOZ
3 years ago. Edited 3 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to TOZ club
Aye, I already know that you missed this place out this year but now you can add it to the list of things to see again on your next trip. Great that you liked it, of course. I am pretty pleased with the full sized image too.

Cheers, Herb
3 years ago.
 uwschu
uwschu club
interessante Geschichte. Die verschiedenen Erze kann man sehr gut erkennen
3 years ago.
Herb Riddle club has replied to uwschu club
Great to see you again Uwe. You are quite right in that you can clearly see the different ores here.

Best Wishes. Herb
3 years ago.
 Christa1004
Christa1004 club
Awesome view, were you on the moon, Herb?;-)))
3 years ago.
 Sarah P.
Sarah P.
Dramatic landscape and fascinating history.
3 years ago.
 Roger (Grisly)
Roger (Grisly) club
Great narrative and a dramatic landscape Herb,
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3 years ago.
 Gabi Lombardo
Gabi Lombardo club
a fantastic landscape with an interesting history about!
3 years ago.
 Rosalyn Hilborne
Rosalyn Hilborne
It has a certain beauty to it Herb, especially in a photo. The array of colours are amazing and thank you for the information. A star for both shots.
Happy Tuesday, Rosa.
3 years ago.
 Don Sutherland
Don Sutherland club
Exceptional landscape shot.
3 years ago.
 J.Garcia
J.Garcia club
Spectacular Tonesof this fantastic landscape
Great image and very interesting story
Many thanks for showing, Herb
3 years ago.
 J. Gafarot
J. Gafarot club
Superb picture.
Other wordly . . . as you say.
3 years ago.
 David G Johnson
David G Johnson club
A brilliant write up there - Herb'... amazing that plans are in place to start digging out further material .. // Dj.
3 years ago.

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