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Sunday, March 2, 2014

Ruffner Mine No.1

Ruffner No.1 started off as a drift mining site, and later was upgraded to slope mining. These mines produced huge amounts of iron ore for the Sloss blast furnaces.
Today, the mines are abandoned, and partially flooded. It is quite large inside, and there are bats sleeping on the ceiling of the lower levels.

Portal
The entrance to the mine is a simple hole in the ground.

Dual View

Mine Heading

Ghostly Trail
Fun with light painting.

Looking Back

Mine Cart Rails

Vintage Beer

Reflect

Ice lake
The Ice Lake.

Batty
There were dozens of sleeping bats in the mine, clinging to the ceilings. They didn't seem to mind our lights. If you find yourself visiting a mine or cave and find bats, please do not disturb them. The bat in this picture is a Gray Bat, a species native to the south which is nearly endangered.

Wall

2 comments:

  1. Was there a few weeks ago. Great time exploring. Thanks for the great photos!

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    1. Glad you like them! Remember to stay safe in there.

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