Paul Marvin said:We think it possibly is guys what's your opinions ? :-\
Cantclimbtom said:Is this the one with acidic pools you visited a short while ago?
lumenchild said:Paul Marvin said:We think it possibly is guys what's your opinions ? :-\
That is a very nice Adit, but i gotta admit, i do have a soft spot for the slate mine entrances, especially Wrysgan in Tanygrisiau, north wales,
Cantclimbtom said:Is this the one with acidic pools you visited a short while ago?
Ian Adams said:Cae Coch has some of the best mineral formations I have seen. The "red waters" in the adit below are unique to my experiences and are nothing less than "utterly superb"
Super stuff :bow:
Ian
Tomferry said:On my recent trips their with Dave Tyson & Chris Cowdery we done a lot of ph tests the lowest we found was 3 but the common is around 4.
I've only been there at night, sounds like I'm missing something thenroyfellows said:... never cease to be amazed at the daylight caverns up at Rhosydd....
royfellows said:I dont want to rain on peoples parades but adits are technically drainage and sometimes haulage levels, so the term does not really apply to cavernous entrances.
having said that, been doing this for , well, but never cease to be amazed at the daylight caverns up at Rhosydd.
Another good one is the Towanwrath Vugga at Wheal Coates in Cornwall.
Love the image, it almost looks like a macro lens shot of something really really tiny, gives the image an interesting effectlumenchild said:... ... i do have a soft spot for the slate mine entrances, especially Wrysgan in Tanygrisiau, north wales,
Tomferry said:On my recent trips their with Dave Tyson & Chris Cowdery we done a lot of ph tests the lowest we found was 3 but the common is around 4.
royfellows said:I dont want to rain on peoples parades but adits are technically drainage and sometimes haulage levels, so the term does not really apply to cavernous entrances.
having said that, been doing this for , well, but never cease to be amazed at the daylight caverns up at Rhosydd.
Another good one is the Towanwrath Vugga at Wheal Coates in Cornwall.
Keris82 said:We found this beautiful adit in North Wales near our campsite