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Report - - Dorothea Quarry - North Wales - March 2017 | Mines and Quarries | 28DaysLater.co.uk

Report - Dorothea Quarry - North Wales - March 2017

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KezAndNigelNW

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Dorothea Quarry commenced working in the early 1820s, though there were a number of smaller workings on or near the site before this. By 1848 it had become the dominant quarry in the area, employing 200 men and producing 5000 tons of finished slate. Production peaked in 1872 at 17442 tons. In the 1930s over 350 men were employed at Dorothea. Production dropped significantly after the start of World War ll and the quarry closed in 1970.

Since quarrying ended in 1970, the Dorothea Quarry has flooded and become a popular site for scuba diving(even though there are no facilities provided, and diving is officially banned in the quarry); the unregulated nature and depth of the site has encouraged some divers to overestimate their capabilities – in the decade 1994-2004 21 divers lost their lives in the quarry.

The quarry sits at the bottom of the wide Nantlle valley and consists of six pits, the deepest dropping 106m from the surface. The slate veins here run vertically, allowing unusually deep vertical pits to be dug. Because the pits fall below the water table they needed to be constantly pumped to stay dry. A Cornish Beam Engine was installed in 1904 to pump the pits; it stayed in use until 1951 when it was replaced with electric pumps.


A large site for an easy walk about with good views. Lots of little building ruins, we especially liked the old town hall...
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The Lone Ranger

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Some nice photos there :thumb It's a great place for a wander around, plenty to see dotted all over the place.
 

The Lone Ranger

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Thanks, it's a lovely place, I'm sure we missed a lot of it. Will go back on a warmer day :D

The tunnel for the narrow gauge railway is worth finding and heading down, about 300m long and fairly safe. Has been blocked at the end though. An interesting small side passage near the end I didn't look at as I was with my daughters at the time.
 

KezAndNigelNW

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The tunnel for the narrow gauge railway is worth finding and heading down, about 300m long and fairly safe. Has been blocked at the end though. An interesting small side passage near the end I didn't look at as I was with my daughters at the time.
Will have to look for it next time we go
 
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