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Thanks, Phillip. Yes, I knew that ochre was used as pigment by the Australian Aborigines, but when there was such a large amount mined, I wondered if it had some other use as well! Regards, Heather.
If you are interested in history of this mine, Alex Palmers book 'Poona W.A. and the seekers of its Emeralds' is the book to read. The 2010 revised edition is the one to get. Hesperian Press 2010 are the publishers. I get a mention Chapter 13. Me? Tony Lee.
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Thanks, Phillip. Yes, I knew that ochre was used as pigment by the Australian Aborigines, but when there was such a large amount mined, I wondered if it had some other use as well! Regards, Heather.
If you are interested in history of this mine, Alex Palmers book 'Poona W.A. and the seekers of its Emeralds' is the book to read. The 2010 revised edition is the one to get. Hesperian Press 2010 are the publishers. I get a mention Chapter 13. Me? Tony Lee.
Love these old corrugated iron churches....fascinating!!
Fascinating place!
Nice pano here.. Some fool from Omeo Victoria has spray painted graffiti all over it .. sad....
Lovely sunny shot of this beaut scene!
Nice grab . It shows the rock still in place around the window.. Last week when I was taking photos here it had collapsed.. :-(
Cool!!
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Greetz, henry
Not quite as exciting as wolf creek crater but better then none I guess. 👍
Breathtaking! Heather.