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Old chimney, Redruth, Cornwall.


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Near the centre of town, an attractive reminder of an unnactrative industry. It seems that this was part of one of the major mines in the region.
www.mindat.org/loc-1141.html
It appears that in addition to the usual tin, copper and arsenic of the area, uranium was also mined.
Best on large to admire the stonework in the chimney.
Near the centre of town, an attractive reminder of an unnactrative industry. It seems that this was part of one of the major mines in the region.
www.mindat.org/loc-1141.html
It appears that in addition to the usual tin, copper and arsenic of the area, uranium was also mined.
Best on large to admire the stonework in the chimney.
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Thanks for the comments made on my Pakistan/ Central Asia mountain photos. It is my favourite part of the world, and I am a mad reader of all manner of historical travel and adventure books on the area. Hope you have shaken off all the horrors of your appalling COVID experience.
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A very well composed shot sir...........the wall makes a great leading line. The whole scene looks wonderful in the sunshine.
Definitely worth viewing large as you suggest.
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