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Wheal Hughes Copper Mine (Australia)


In 1860 James Boor, while looking after sheep for Captain Walter Watson Hughes, a retired sea captain, discovered copper in a wombat hole. A year later, Irish shepherd Patrick Ryan, who also worked for Hughes discovered copper at a place known to the local Aborigines as Moonta-Moonterra. During most of their working life these mines were among the largest and most profitable mines in Australia. And became know as little Cornwall.

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Latitude: -33.9133
Longitude: 137.6299

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