Underground ExplorerZ
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And forum posts like this about it isn't going to help either, especially with all the pictures about how dangerous it is, that's going to bring increased attention to it from all sorts.
As well as forum posts like this pointing out how dangerous it is and showing parts inside. Not going to do the place any favours either.100% the fault of everyone who has put this place on social media and YouTube over the last couple of years. Likes and shares claim another venue. Slow clap.....
Plenty of private forums, groups and message systems to spread the word around.We don't post much about places like this, but how would you recommend any relevant safety information is conveyed to the underground community?
Plenty of private forums, groups and message systems to spread the word around.
It’s the tailings dams they need to be worried about, these were inspected regularly, probably not any moreAnd in terms of the hydrology, well I'm sorry, but potentially flooding mines in this area is very important, and that info needs to be circulated. Folks who live downstream may be grateful for any info, as they're unlikely to get it from the former owners, and the EA usually only find out after something bad has happened.
I understand that the planning conditions for them require them to be made safe and reinstated once use ceases, and there's tightly controlled bond money held back for the works. As such, either the receivers or the purchasers of the Cav Mill site will have PDNPA wanting to know how they propose to deal with the dams in the near future.It’s the tailings dams they need to be worried about, these were inspected regularly, probably not any more