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Indiana Jones Quarry
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The pseudonym of this stone quarry says it all. Crazy place!

1 From here it's approximately 50 meters down a steep slippery slope. It's one of the tree openings where the mine carts used to be pulled out to collect the stones. The other two have collapsed.


2 I couldn't enter Indiana Jones' hangout without some home made torches of course.


3 There's a lot of rubble left behind, making it hard to walk around in some places.


4 The old mine carts are still there! Along with all sorts of leftovers of the ones who worked here.


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6 Suddenly, with a grinding sound, the carts started moving again. Could it be the ghosts of the miners still pushing them around?


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15 (I couldn't get the timing right with my camera shooting in interval mode, when I got home I discovered that all shots had captured nothing or only half a flame. I will go back some day and give it another try, for now I photoshopped in some more flames to make it look not too pathetic.)


16 Leaving the mine after the heavy climb back up the slope.



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Man, this is amazing. Very cool.




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Wow, these are incredible. This is the type of mine I dream of coming across.




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Awesome Awesome stuff here man, would love to check out a spot like this one, looks like you guys had a blast!




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< Reply # 4 on 9/9/2016 3:18 PM >
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this is awesome the spark shots and the fire shots are incredible




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REALLY, really good. I love #2, I have a thing for the low light fire shots. Cool find as well.




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< Reply # 6 on 9/9/2016 3:59 PM >
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So freaking cool. That minecart especially is a thing of beauty.




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UNBELIEVABLE!!! 🙀




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Super Awesome!




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I'm not normally big on mines and quarries, but these are some great pictures! Nice work!




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Awesome work!




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Amazing sparks and fire photos! Love mood of the place at night.




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Daaaamn. That bridge is ridiculous. Good stuff man!




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Very cool. Its almost too perfect to not be a movie set. Wow




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I am speechless. That is an amazing find! I would love to explore a mining tunnel. Or even a cave for that matter. My favorite photo is #14




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Awesome!!




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Insanely cool!!! That mine cart on the little bridge thing is so fascinating.




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< Reply # 17 on 9/25/2016 2:23 PM >
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neat stuff!




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This has all of the wins.




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Wow, fantastic location and excellent quality shots. All that loose rubble on the ground would make me very nervous about the integrity of the ceilings...

Great work!!!




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