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Remains of the ruined Botallack tin mine of Cornwall. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Botallack Tin Mine, Cornwall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Botallack Tin Mine, Cornwall Royalty Free Stock Photo
The abandoned buddle pit at Botallack tin mine, Cornwall Royalty Free Stock Photo
The arsenic labyrinth walls, Botallack tin mine, Cornwall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunset over the Crown Engine Houses, Botallack Tin Mine in Cornwall, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Botallack tin mine in Cornwall at sunset. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Botallack Tin Mine, Cornwall
Stormy Botallack Crown Engine House, Cornwall. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Botallack tin mine or whatever is left of it. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Panorama of Crowns Engine Houses at Botallack - Tin and Copper mine in Cornwall England. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Sunset at Crowns Engine Houses at Botallack - Tin and Copper mine in Cornwall England. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crowns Engine Houses at Botallack - Tin and Copper mine in Cornwall England. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crowns Engine Houses at Botallack - Tin and Copper mine in Cornwall England Royalty Free Stock Photo
Crowns Engine Houses at Botallack - Tin and Copper mine in Cornwall England. Royalty Free Stock Photo
A former mine in Botallack in the west of Cornwall, England, this was a submarine mine, with tunnels extending under the sea, in places for half a mile. Over its recorded lifetime, the mine produced around 14,500 tonnes of tin, 20,000 tonnes of copper and 1,500 tonnes of arsenic. The 1970s BBC television series Poldark was filmed partly in Botallack.


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