Tegroup
  • Tegroup
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15 years ago
As a matter of fact it wasn't uranium mine only. First it was a silver mine (XIVth century), then iron mine (from XVIth century), uranium and fluorite mine. The position of the mine is incorrect! The mark shows uranium mine in Kowary! :oops:
Now you can explore 7 adits of the mine: over 2 km long.
Pictures from Kletno: http://tegroup.org.pl/exploration/galeria/kletno_galeria.htm 
Regards,
Chris
simonrl
  • simonrl
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  • Administration
15 years ago
Thanks Tegroup, do you have correct co-ordinates for it (lat/long) and an admin can correct the record.
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by
carnkie
15 years ago
Simon, I've taken the liberty of changing the co-ordinates and adding Tegroup's historical notes and link. If Tegroup thinks the position needs further adjusting not a problem.
The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.
carnkie
15 years ago
"Tegroup" wrote:

As a matter of fact it wasn't uranium mine only. First it was a silver mine (XIVth century), then iron mine (from XVIth century), uranium and fluorite mine. The position of the mine is incorrect! The mark shows uranium mine in Kowary! :oops:
Now you can explore 7 adits of the mine: over 2 km long.
Pictures from Kletno: http://tegroup.org.pl/exploration/galeria/kletno_galeria.htm 



Thanks Tegroup. I've made some slight adjustments (hope they are okay) and added your comments.
The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.
Tegroup
  • Tegroup
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15 years ago
Now co-ordinates are quite OK.
Regards,
Chris

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