Mine exploration, photographs and mining history for mine explorers, industrial archaeologists, researchers and historians
AditNow
ish
Home
Mines
, Quarries & Sites
Photographs
Forum
Information
& Resources
Info, Reference & Documents
Essential Reading List
Mining & Mine History Museums
About Mine Exploration
About this Web Site
Web Site Links
Everything Else
Miners Reunited
Worthy Causes
Site Leaflet
AditNow Mining History Society
About ANMHS
Join ANMHS
Photo Competitions
2016 Photo Competition
2013 Photo Competition Results
2012 Photo Competition Results
2011 Photo Competition Results
2010 Photo Competition Results
2009 Photo Competition Results
2008 Photo Competition Results
2007 Photo Competition Results
a
b
c
d
e
f
g
h
i
j
k
l
m
n
o
p
q
r
s
t
u
v
w
x
y
z
AditNow Community
Search
Login
Register
Login
Display Name
User Name is required.
Enter New Password
Password is required.
Remember me
Lost Password
Forum Login
AditNow Community
UK Mine Exploration Forums
General Chat
Web Site
Web Site
Previous Topic
Next Topic
Tools
Print this topic
carnkie
50.2% (Neutral)
Newbie
Topic Starter
17 years ago
#1
Quite an interesting little site with a history summary and some nifty pics.
http://www.bgs.ac.uk/nocomico/home.html
The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.
View All Posts by User
Wanna join the discussion?!
Login to your AditNow Community forum account
or Register a new forum account
simonrl
51% (Neutral)
Administration
17 years ago
#2
An awful lot of good content on the BGS site, from the underground explorer perspective I like the recent earthquakes page :lol: 😮
http://www.earthquakes.bgs.ac.uk/recent_events/recent_events.html
my orders are to sit here and watch the world go by
View All Posts by User
Gwyn
50.2% (Neutral)
Newbie
17 years ago
#3
If you like the BGS stuff and earthquakes, have a look at New Zealand and their GS. It all made for grim viewing at the time of the "Tsunami". Hope this hasn't timed out!
View All Posts by User
carnkie
50.2% (Neutral)
Newbie
Topic Starter
17 years ago
#4
The US site is very good as well.
http://www.usgs.gov/
The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.
View All Posts by User
Similar Topics
Suggestions for improving the web site
(
General Chat
) by
simonrl
16 years ago
Where is this geological web site?
(
General Chat
) by
tiger99
17 years ago
Web site bloomers
(
General Chat
) by
ICLOK
17 years ago
Snowdonia 1890 web site
(
North Wales
) by
AndyC
15 years ago
Forthcoming web site improvements
(
Site Updates, Suggestions & Corrections
) by
davel
14 years ago
Users browsing this topic
Guest