some pretty dogey slate mines in Cumbria, Scald Cop on the old man, a rather ancien and unusual working has to be one of them, I didn't feel at all same when entering because we were quite high up on the mountain, so the weathering that took place on the rock was quite intense, thus splitting it over time. The entrance was small and tight, in a quarry that hadn't been worked since the 1880s - a dangerous climb down a scree slope, and underneath part of the quarryface that was splitting, brought us into the mine. Inside conditions were no better.
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That pic of my friend was to show the immense size of the fracturing taking place.
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Since the mine was so old it had some weirdly small tunnels inside it like this one, in fact there is no evidence of any railway lines being used.
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This is the way in, all the rock above this where Allan is was being held in place by more or less nothing!
Kein geneis kanaf - Cain gnais canaf
Byt vndyd mwyhaf - byth onddyth moyav
Lliaws a bwyllaf - Líows o boylav
Ac a bryderaf - ac o boryddarav
Kyfarchaf y veird byt - covarcav yr vairth
Pryt nam dyweid - poryth na'm dowaith
Py gynheil y byt - Pa gonail y byth
Na syrch yn eissywyt - na soroc yn eishoyth
Neur byt bei syrchei - nour byth bai sorochai