I am intrigued by such a large excavation. What mineral/ore was extracted from the ground?
Not sure, but in near vicinity was largest steel factory in BulgariaI am intrigued by such a large excavation. What mineral/ore was extracted from the ground?
Don't think so, but only 40-50 km away is the biggest open copper mining in Bulgaria Coper miningCopper?
Being near to the largest Bulgarian steel works, and judging by the "rust" red/brown colour of the exposed rock I would put it down to being a source or iron ore. It would have been nice to have seen some of the runoff water from the middle of the quarry more closely. Its white/blue colour in most of the video is only due to reflection of the sky/
If it had been from copper ore quarrying (probably malachite) the colour would be more probably blue/green.
My interest in the mineral in a disused quarry comes from me having had 42 years working in laboratories for the clay industry for both refractory materials and also facing brick manufacture.
Wish we'd had drones when I was at work - it'd have made quarry surveys a load easier!!!
I wasn't in a mining industry as such. Only what is generally classified as heavy clay industry/Waw You have extensive knowledge of mining unlike me but I remember they dig for iron but found very small deposits and they imported it - very inefficient production
What, in the clay industry Alex?Interesting. I was whole my life in IT far away from the clay
Excuse my ignorance.What, in the clay industry Alex?
I originally worked for GR Stein Refractories. then later for Butterley Brick, who later became Hanson Brick and is now (I think) Fortera.
Thank You for suggestions, I was thinking of something similar but did not made it yetI found the upbeat music an eerie counterpoise to the stark landscape of the mine. I would have liked to see some commentary on the history of the mine. Possibly a little research at a nearby library or newspaper archives would be revealing. But a very nice video, nonetheless.
Some one told I have inspired him to fly, You are the second one accusing me of something niceYou're spurring me on to take a trip up to Halifax to film one of the old works I was employed at - now derelict.
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