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Queenstown, on Tasmania's west coast, still operates as a mining town for the nearby Mt Lyell mine. It dates from about the same time as Zeehan (earlier shot), as can be seen from the ornate post office up on the right of the street. Behind are some of the hillsides desolated by fumes from the mining operations over more than a century.
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in our heads as to what they are like ... I had no idea pre
conceived ideas actually about Tasmania other than I
have seen wonderful coastline oOo
Mists, low clouds ... why had I not thought of this ;-)
ADMIRED in LANDSCAPES 4U
tiabunna club has replied to beverleyAdmired in:
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;-) ah ...scotch mist on the rocks ~ cin cin
There's a Mt. Lyell in Yosemite, too--presumably they're both named after the same pioneer of modern geology.
tiabunna club has replied to slgwv clubslgwv club has replied to tiabunna clubDenudation of the topsoil would certainly inhibit revegetation. At least the high rainfall should also lead to high weathering rates, so--geologically speaking!--it won't take as long as you might think. That could still be a while on human timescales, however!
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