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Showing posts with label Iron Ore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Iron Ore. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Ruffner No.2 Redux - On Film

I can't imagine a more unforgiving environment in which to shoot low speed film than a pitch black abandoned iron ore mine.
I accepted the challenge, and upon my return to Ruffner No.2, I used my OM-2n and Ektar 100 film to capture the trip.

RUFFNER

Looking Forward

Rock Pile

The Flood

Support

Cart

Rockfall

Splash Down

Caved

Down The Drift

Gearing Up

Sunday, March 23, 2014

To Hell 'n Back Aagain

Enter into the depths of Hell. Will you emerge from the abyss unscathed?

To Hell and Back Again.

Abandoned Alabama Iron Ore Mine.
Location : Undisclosed.
Entry into this location requires rappelling down a vertical shaft, and use of supplied air respirators. The doors have been shut.
Do not attempt. You have been warned.

The Facility
The surface works.

Re-Barred

Shear Rivet

Rust Out

Enter the Darkness
The Portal.

The Door
Dare you enter?

Depths of Hell

Lights Out

Dramatic Darkness

Satan's Walk

Ride This to the Depths

45 Degrees to the Abyss

Falling to the Inferno

Death

Ceiling of Hell

Hanging

Light of Freedom

Only Escape

Escape from Purgatory

Monday, February 24, 2014

Ruffner No. 3 Mine

The Ruffner No. 3 mine slope began producing iron ore in 1908. The site closed years before Ruffner No. 2 was modernized in 1939. Today, the mine is flooded only a short way down.

Ruffner No 3 Portal

Down

The Heading

Area Closed

The Way Up

Wall

Frothy Growth

Growth

CrusherDoge

Monday, February 17, 2014

This Ole Mine - Ruffner No. 2

Mining was done at Ruffner No. 2 as early as 1886, and work on this slope mine began in 1908. This mine fed the Sloss blast furnaces, and helped to shape Birmingham into the city it is today. Activity onsite ceased in 1952, and the mine portal was blocked with dirt and stone. A large explosion at an above ground storage building, presumably from abandoned explosives, occurred onsite in 1971.

Today it sits much the same as it was then. The only break in the dark, eerie silence of this black hole are a few sporadic water drops, and a tiny underground stream.

For the first time known : Ruffner - Illuminated.

DANGER : Do not enter unless you are prepared to risk bad air and cave ins.

Portal

Descent

Carted Off

This passageway ended suddenly into a wall. Ruffner No.2 was once connected with another mine that sat just to the east, and this wall is the sealed portal that once allowed mine carts to travel across the valley to the next mine. A closer picture can be seen in my March 2014 Ruffner No.2 on Film post.

Ghostly Figure

Curved Up

Depths of Hell

Old Times

Splash Through

Reflect

Exit

Above ground structure

Texture

Three story tall ore crusher

Crusher