Mr Mike
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🔗Groverake-Fluorite-Mine-User-Album-Image-44014[linkphoto]Groverake-Fluorite-Mine-User-Album-Image-44014[/linkphoto][/link]

Groverake Mine, Rake Level, the top of the decline.


🔗Capelcleugh-Lead-Mine-User-Album-Image-35698[linkphoto]Capelcleugh-Lead-Mine-User-Album-Image-35698[/linkphoto][/link]

Caplecleugh Low Horse Level, on the Greater Nenthead Traverse, the start of the really deep water.


🔗Groverake-Fluorite-Mine-User-Album-Image-43196[linkphoto]Groverake-Fluorite-Mine-User-Album-Image-43196[/linkphoto][/link]

Groverake Mine, Rake Level, junction of the main level towards the stopes.


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Dean Allison
15 years ago
Mike, you always do some great photography but that second image never fails to blow my mind. Truly awesome :thumbsup:
J4M35
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15 years ago
I'd love to see Grove Rake, it looks awesome 😮
Mr Mike
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15 years ago
"Dean Allison" wrote:

Mike, you always do some great photography but that second image never fails to blow my mind. Truly awesome :thumbsup:



Cheers Dean!
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ian S
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15 years ago
Damn good photo that second one Mike, i'll never forget it that's for sure, oh and by the way there's some telegraph poles to photo (wink wink)
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