Botallack Mine, St Just, Penzance, Cornwall

by WillWallis last modified 2020-05-25T10:49:10+01:00

Botallack Mine, St Just, Penzance, Cornwall, colour photograph, 2006, author: WillWallis; source:Wikimedia Commons, Cornwall in Focus, https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bergbaulandschaft_von_Cornwall_und_West_Devon#/media/File:Crowns_peh.jpg, public domain

Botallack Mine, St Just, Penzance, Cornwall

Tin mining in Cornwall had a long tradition which lasted from the early Bronze Age until the end of the 20th century. The Botallack Mine near St Just in the southwest of England was a submarine mine. In some places its tunnels extended under the sea for almost half a mile. The mine closed in 1895 as a result of falling tin and copper prices but its ruins have been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 2006.


Botallack Mine, St Just, Penzance, Cornwall, colour photograph, 2006, author:  WillWallis; source:Wikimedia Commons, Cornwall in Focus, public domain.

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