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Written by Shantideva
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Sunday, 18 July 2010 15:03 |

Having nothing to explore I have promptly decided to travel to some old sandstone quarries in Belgium together with Gennaro. I contacted a friend and great explorer, called Staticpulse (Danny) on the Internet, because he lives very close to the quarries and knows this labyrinths by heart and we were very lucky that he has decided to go inside the quarries anyway that day. So we had 2 great guides Danny and his daughter Tycha. This made us also meet some other great explorers I never met personally except over the Internet (Frits, Bas and Bert). You may find the new pictures in the Industrial Speleology gallery. |
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A place to visit - Mine de Hussigny |
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Written by Shantideva
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Friday, 04 December 2009 13:52 |
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I have just realized that I forgot to make the pictures of the mine in Hussigny-Godbrange publicly available when I created the public section for Industrial Speleology. This old iron ore mine has been reconverted to a museum and can be visited on demand. I encourage people who really want to see without risks what an iron ore mine is and how our grand fathers used to work decades ago, to visit this mine. I have uploaded a PDF Information Flyer which can be found here. |
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New Industrial Speleology Pictures |
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Written by Shantideva
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Thursday, 19 November 2009 12:06 |
According to the latest news the iron ore mines in Dudelange and the Vesquenhaff (Scheuerhaff) and the Hutbierg in Rumelange have been definitively closed. So I have decided to make the pictures I made in these mines publicly available. You may have a look at these unterground pictures in the Industrial Speleology section under Mine Langebierg , Mine Vesquenhaff and Mine Hutbierg.
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Industrial Speleology and Caestert |
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Written by Shantideva
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Monday, 12 January 2009 15:38 |
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There will be some changes on LuxUrbex! The closing of the iron ore mines has started and there are already three mines that have been closed definitively. These are the "Mine Prince Henri", "Mine Grouwen" and "Mine Honsboesch". Since these mines are closed now, I have decided to divulge the pictures I have taken in these mines. I didn't show these pictures before because I didn't want to see people without the necessary equipment to enter mines after having seen my pictures. Mines are perilous places and it is crazy to enter a mine without good knowledge of the place and safe equipment.
This week-end I have visited another amazing mine on the border to the Netherlands. You may find the pictures of this mine under Carrière Caestert under Industrial Speleology.
Unfortunately the Industrial Speleology galleries are all texted in french and they have always been. I will not change this because this section has always been used by a restricted number of registered users from Luxembourg and its surrounding region. |
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