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Dyffryn Aled Copper Mine (Wales, Jan, 2024)

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urbanchemist

28DL Regular User
Regular User
This is one of a group of small mines between the foothills of Snowdonia and the main band of lead workings further east.
Both lead and copper were found, with copper being the main product.
Other than that not much is known although it’s said to be quite an old mine, with 50 - 60 men employed in 1841, eventually closing in the late 1800s.

The only pictures I can find are from 1977 showing an underground air tank, which looked interesting.

The map shows two levels (tunnels/adits), both right next to the River Aled - an earlier map also shows a shaft near one of the buildings.




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Starting with the left level, which is the more recent one, it barrels straight in for some distance.



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There’s a worked-out space up the rock pile to left of this junction - the second (phone) picture is looking upwards round a corner.



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The tunnel carries on, wiggling around to reach another worked-out space - another picture looking upwards.



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Back out.



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The other level has a ruin outside, said to be an engine house.
It goes straight in for a while with a fault visible in the ceiling in places.




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Left at the junction leads to a worked-out space, second picture looking up.



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Right at the next junction leads to a flooded shaft.



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Straight on is the rusty air tank with another flooded shaft behind.



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Beyond this is someone’s dig, trying to unblock a rockfall - there’s faint breeze coming from beyond so there might be more to see in the future.



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Back out.



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A pleasant wade & wander around if you like this sort of thing with nothing deeper than low waist water.
 

Mr Budge

28DL Regular User
Regular User
nice crisp shots there, the water in the 4th photo looks a lot deeper tan the rest? or is this just an optical illusion :hmm
 

kai7011

28DL Full Member
28DL Full Member
This is one of a group of small mines between the foothills of Snowdonia and the main band of lead workings further east.
Both lead and copper were found, with copper being the main product.
Other than that not much is known although it’s said to be quite an old mine, with 50 - 60 men employed in 1841, eventually closing in the late 1800s.

The only pictures I can find are from 1977 showing an underground air tank, which looked interesting.

The map shows two levels (tunnels/adits), both right next to the River Aled - an earlier map also shows a shaft near one of the buildings.




53478990505_73298ac46f_b.jpg




Starting with the left level, which is the more recent one, it barrels straight in for some distance.



53478726888_ca470446f0_b.jpg






53478726858_682663d4dc_b.jpg






53478580261_c4ca39e4e8_b.jpg






53478896244_003be85e8f_b.jpg




There’s a worked-out space up the rock pile to left of this junction - the second (phone) picture is looking upwards round a corner.



53478896129_d773d44159_b.jpg






53478896039_13c9b24d20_b.jpg






53478726648_b4e5406ab3_b.jpg




The tunnel carries on, wiggling around to reach another worked-out space - another picture looking upwards.



53478896004_db650b2314_b.jpg






53478895854_09618c90b0_b.jpg




Back out.



53477676722_1001ceae74_b.jpg






53478895819_23c4a58b37_b.jpg






The other level has a ruin outside, said to be an engine house.
It goes straight in for a while with a fault visible in the ceiling in places.




53477676677_267a4b6c39_b.jpg






53478895714_83475c9c1e_b.jpg






53478726353_744bdc6a92_b.jpg






53477676547_db9168c01d_c.jpg






53478726303_f4c495c71d_b.jpg




Left at the junction leads to a worked-out space, second picture looking up.



53478726193_15341972c7_b.jpg






53478895499_b5b74ec231_b.jpg






53478579576_499cf2b63d_c.jpg




Right at the next junction leads to a flooded shaft.



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53478579436_36c311d125_b.jpg






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Straight on is the rusty air tank with another flooded shaft behind.



53478895369_3664631e1a_b.jpg






53478989780_258288f1a4_b.jpg




Beyond this is someone’s dig, trying to unblock a rockfall - there’s faint breeze coming from beyond so there might be more to see in the future.



53478895189_9fa95855f1_b.jpg




Back out.



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A pleasant wade & wander around if you like this sort of thing with nothing deeper than low waist water.
that looks absolutely awesome
would definitely check it out if caves didnt scare the shit out of me
 
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