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Glengowla lead mine near Oughterard, County Galway in Ireland started in 1851 and mining was suspended in 1865. During that short 14 year period, 160 square fathoms was stoped to produce 390 tonnes of lead containing 1000 ounces of silver. Today the mine is rich in what was left behind by the miners. This video includes an underground trip down to water level and a quick look at the surface remains.
For more information see Glengowla Site Feature. |
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Last modified 30/01/03 Categories: Mining history video, mining video