This 14 metre (45 foot) chimney was built by Cornish miners in about 1848 as an air shaft. It stands tall on a hill overlooking the old mine site at Kapunda.
Thursday, May 1, 2008
Kapunda mine chimney
This 14 metre (45 foot) chimney was built by Cornish miners in about 1848 as an air shaft. It stands tall on a hill overlooking the old mine site at Kapunda.
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3 comments:
What a contrast between the green bushes and the brown land around the chimney.
It really makes you feel a bit lonely!lol...hughugs
I like red brick-built factory chimney.
They should be preserved
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