Halloween

Published 31st of October, 2017

To The Mines

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Anyway, on to the main event. To visit the Magnesium Mines, just follow the long nature trail from Smigies Picnic Area. You can also drive there in a decent 4x4.

The Smelter

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This structure looks fairly modern in comparison to the graves. The Magnesium Mine was still in use for most of the 20th century.

Ore Processing

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The ore dug from the mine would be processed here to extract the magnesium.

To The Mines

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There were two main mines here, though apparently there are quite a few others dotted around too.

Gated Community

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We chose the mine with the gate.

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