simonrl
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12 years ago
Some good photos of the revamp of the public tour area at Llechwedd on the beeb:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-22058752 
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by
RichardLevett
12 years ago
sinker
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12 years ago
This is where Pingu has been hiding out :lol:
Nice work :thumbup:
Yma O Hyd....
AndyC
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12 years ago
Very Nice.

It's 'Caban'.
Been injured while at work and are not to blame?

Get over it.
fjällvandring
12 years ago
hmm how are they updating it?
jeg elsker Norge, landets dialekter, folk, landskap og naturen!
christwigg
12 years ago
The £53,000 grant money has helped pay for new lighting to illustrate the depth, contours and beauty of this subterranean former workplace

According to the captions....
Brakeman
12 years ago
All credit to them revamping parts of the tours, they have been running a long time now, I recall several visits back to the 1970's, probably the best show mine in Wales, long may they continue :thumbup:
The management thanks you for your co operation.
Dark Prince
12 years ago
Talking of Llechwedd......

Last year i picked up some cold war era digital clock for a mate of mine. Drove over one night to Bath to get it. Got talking to the bloke and turns out he was on the board of directors at Llechwedd when it first opened to the public, and was proud of the fact that he was the driving force behind the public tours. He then moved on to help open Monkton Farleigh......his name was David iirc.

The new tours look good. I first went down in 1988 and it hadn't changed a bit when i went back 3 years ago!.

DP
Penrhynman
12 years ago
"christwigg" wrote:

The £53,000 grant money has helped pay for new lighting to illustrate the depth, contours and beauty of this subterranean former workplace.



Quite how bright blue lighting does this, I'm not sure. To my eyes that (and the like) makes the mine look too theatrical. Maybe that's what the powers that be think the public want.

Penrhynman
rufenig
12 years ago
Well everyone knows from watching films and TV drama that it is not dark underground.
Everywhere is lit with a green glow.
I don't know what all the fuss about mining lamps is about.
fjällvandring
12 years ago
Yep, most mines in films have mysterious red light in apparently long forgotten tunnels, and roller coaster like railway tracks... Did anyone see the latest Journey to the centre of the earth? Now a mine like that one would be a good explore
jeg elsker Norge, landets dialekter, folk, landskap og naturen!
RJV
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12 years ago
"fjällvandring" wrote:

Yep, most mines in films have mysterious red light in apparently long forgotten tunnels, and roller coaster like railway tracks... Did anyone see the latest Journey to the centre of the earth? Now a mine like that one would be a good explore



Quite possibly the greatest film about mine-exploration ever made! 😉
AndyC
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12 years ago
"rufenig" wrote:

Well everyone knows from watching films and TV drama that it is not dark underground.
Everywhere is lit with a green glow.
I don't know what all the fuss about mining lamps is about.



the green glow would be from the giant maggots.
Been injured while at work and are not to blame?

Get over it.
simonrl
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12 years ago
"rufenig" wrote:

Well everyone knows from watching films and TV drama that it is not dark underground.
Everywhere is lit with a green glow.
I don't know what all the fuss about mining lamps is about.



Ay! Even Edge of Darkness managed to get eerie glows coming in stage left from the unlit and abandoned part of the mine!
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by
pingu
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12 years ago
Thanks for the comments. :thumbup: Before doing the job we had meetings with the owners of Llechwedd to dicuss their requirements. It was decided due to financial constraints to overhaul the system that was already in place rather than replace the equipment with new LEDs. As this is a tourist attraction and has to compete with other venues for tourist trade, whilst not being in the same financial league as Wooky Hole Caves, we lit the caverns to high light the features for visitors, not as an underground Disney World or as a traditional mine tour. For those of you interested, Llechwedd may be doing a lot more for tourism in the future. :lol: :lol: :thumbup:
rufenig
12 years ago
pingu
Comments were in no way a knock at you or what has been done. 😞
Just a general p-ss take on Holywood & TV prductions. :smartass:
pingu
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12 years ago
Sorry, no offence taken. :thumbup: We are hopeful they will be doing a "caplamp tour" similar to the one that used to be in the Oakley. 😉
scooptram
12 years ago
so is the control system still upstairs next to micks office?
DylanW
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12 years ago
^ that Information IS classified! 😉
A sibrydodd yn welw ei wedd, rhowch garrag las ar fy medd, o chwaral y Penrhyn, lle''r euthym yn blentyn i''r gwaith.
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