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South West England
Phoenix- Sth Phoenix Parson Incline shaft, Whl Jenkin behind' - 16.6.99 (photo)
Phoenix- Sth Phoenix Parson Incline shaft, Whl Jenkin behind' - 16.6.99 (photo)
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ICLOK
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15 years ago
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I was asked if the shaft was open when i took the pic... it wasn't I'm afraid it was blocked about 12feet down.
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Red_Shift
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15 years ago
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This is up by minions, yes? I've dropped stowes shaft but unfortunately the deep adit has run in. I saw what looks to be a lidded shaft in the cheesewring quary as well.
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Tezarchaeon
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15 years ago
#3
What angle is the incline on this shaft?
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ICLOK
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It seemed about 15 - 20 degrees... (thats only an estimate)!!
EDIT... From vertical...
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stuey
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15 years ago
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Interesting thing to "block".
I'm curious as all the shafts in the area are not visible. I assume they were sollared over with granite and backfilled.
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ICLOK
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This one is now gridded over from memory but otherwise unchanged.
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