Hello all! Time for my second post here.. This time something different again then my previous one.
Last Sunday a friend and i had no clue what to do.. So we've left somewhat late in the morning to this "little-big" slatemine, that i still had to visit..
It used to be a bigger mine back in the days , but due to flooded levels and collapses that happend during the years, only a small bit of it is still explorable.
Complete darkness once you've turned off the flashlight, and only the noise of water falling on the floor.
Still some equipment was left inside this mine... i wonder what the flooded levels have left.. It looks like their have been divers in there before..
Spend 3hours and a half inside of the mine.. Once outside we where back in the snow ! Was actually way warmer inside of it then outside
Was a bit difficult lighting out all the pictures, but the end result is good afterall
Anyway one great piece of history!
Light in the darkness by Laurens Dufour, on Flickr
Light in the darkness by Laurens Dufour, on Flickr
Light in the darkness by Laurens Dufour, on Flickr
Light in the darkness by Laurens Dufour, on Flickr
Light in the darkness by Laurens Dufour, on Flickr
Light in the darkness by Laurens Dufour, on Flickr
Light in the darkness by Laurens Dufour, on Flickr
Light in the darkness by Laurens Dufour, on Flickr
Light in the darkness by Laurens Dufour, on Flickr
Light in the darkness by Laurens Dufour, on Flickr
Light in the darkness by Laurens Dufour, on Flickr
Light in the darkness by Laurens Dufour, on Flickr
Last Sunday a friend and i had no clue what to do.. So we've left somewhat late in the morning to this "little-big" slatemine, that i still had to visit..
It used to be a bigger mine back in the days , but due to flooded levels and collapses that happend during the years, only a small bit of it is still explorable.
Complete darkness once you've turned off the flashlight, and only the noise of water falling on the floor.
Still some equipment was left inside this mine... i wonder what the flooded levels have left.. It looks like their have been divers in there before..
Spend 3hours and a half inside of the mine.. Once outside we where back in the snow ! Was actually way warmer inside of it then outside
Was a bit difficult lighting out all the pictures, but the end result is good afterall
Anyway one great piece of history!