SteveR
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14 years ago
Interesting section on mining in Greenland near the end of Arctic with Bruce Parry last night on BBC2. Available on iplayer. Worth a look to see the access arrangements to the mine!
NewStuff
14 years ago
If you want to skip to the Mine related bit, it's about 43:30.
Searching for the ever elusive Underground Titty Bar.

DDDWH CC
Mr Mike
14 years ago
Makes me want to change jobs!
Mr Mike www.mineexplorer.org.uk
NewStuff
14 years ago
Most things make me want to change jobs!
Searching for the ever elusive Underground Titty Bar.

DDDWH CC
scooptram
14 years ago
its bloody hard work out here and when the weather turns nasty its no fun at all
Mr Mike
14 years ago
Am I imagining things, but you working there rings bell, did you ever post that you were of over there?




Mr Mike www.mineexplorer.org.uk
scooptram
14 years ago
yea a while ago someone had a post up about greenland and i put a reply up been over here for almost 12 months 😉
Mr Mike
14 years ago
Have you got more pics?
Mr Mike www.mineexplorer.org.uk
scooptram
14 years ago
yep got some but taken on a cheap cammera will dig them out from my hard drive when i get a bit of time
derrickman
14 years ago
"Mr Mike" wrote:

Makes me want to change jobs!



why? Don't go down t' mine, Da', there's plenty of coal in the shed... mining is a hard dollar, always was, always will be. It's not a job, it's a way of life.


''the stopes soared beyond the range of our caplamps' - David Bick...... How times change .... oh, I don't know, I've still got a lamp like that.
scooptram
14 years ago
yea your right it is a way of life and i love it (think i need to get out more!) 😉
derrickman
14 years ago
I was surprised and disappointed by the general failure of Cornish miners to come through into the oil industry in the 80s. There were a lot of opportunities there, and you'd think that with the number of Treweeks and Pengellys to be found in all sorts of places, they'd grab it with both hands ... but apparently not.

CSM graduates certainly took it on and now they are to be found throughout the industry - it certainly did me no harm in Russia this year, and one of the young engineers from Combe Down went to Schlumberger, who are about as big a name as you could find anywhere

Seacore at Gweek were started by a couple of CSM graduates and are now part of Fugro, another top-shelf name.




''the stopes soared beyond the range of our caplamps' - David Bick...... How times change .... oh, I don't know, I've still got a lamp like that.
scooptram
11 years ago
very good story that
after working over there for a number of years I can see both sides of the story .mining can be done without destroying the environment I just hope they get it right its a amazing place
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