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Report - Coed-yr-Esgob Lead Mine or Fish Mine (Wales, Apr, 2024)

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urbanchemist

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Also known as Fish Cave, this is quite literally a tourist mine.

There’s a map showing the location in the nearby carpark and a plaque outside the entrance explaining that fish have been mined here since the 1700s.





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Generations of locals have been playing out in this hole and there are numerous videos, so why was I interested?

Well, there’s a deeply flooded bit in the main level (adit/tunnel) and no pictures from beyond this so I had to see where that went.

Also, there are also a couple more levels (at least) to explore judging from old maps and other information.
Parts of the higher level are shown in a video by the salt of the earth types who like climbing around holes,
, link only posted here because it has a map of the place and forum-appropriate background music (skip to 1:00).




Lower Level. This seems to have started as an opencut, continuing as a tunnel which stops abruptly after less than 50 yards.



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Middle (Fish) Level. A few for the record on the way in to a worked-out area before the deep section, with ore and calcite in the walls.



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Now the bit which is too deep for waders, probably where some ore was dug out of the floor.
I crabbed across this but it would have been much easier and faster to float on something or just swim.




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The other side goes on a fair distance with fist-sized chunks of calcite on the floor and in the walls and small excavations here and there.



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The end.



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Back over, looking up the shaft which dog-legs up to the higher level on the way out.



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Higher Level. This starts off as an odd crawly little tunnel, with a shaft to the surface not far in.
There was a strong smell of bats in here, but nobody seemed to be home.




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On to a crossroads where the shaft from below comes up.



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One of the tunnels here carries on some distance with a few worked out areas, eventually fizzling out in a pile of rocks.



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Back out to admire the view of the Prestatyn wind farm and caravan parks.



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Calamity Jane

i see beauty in the unloved, places & things
Regular User
That's pretty cool. I'm very surprised its a tourist mine, given how dangerous mines can be. That water does look deep, great photos in hard conditions.
 
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