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Wheal Wray (photo)
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DaveM
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6 years ago
#1
is it a vertical shaft?
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Scoggan
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6 years ago
#2
Engine Shaft is vertical to the 54fm level below adit (10fms.
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Chalcocite
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6 years ago
#3
You might even be able to get yer hands on some of those cracking calcites :devil:
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