It told all about the mining industry, how miners lived, etc. Can you believe they worked 10 hours a day for .10/hr? WOW! And the working conditions. WOW! They even had a reproduction of a general store, and all the real mining equipment used for that mine. The actual mine is underwater now. They had diverted a river to mine it and when the mine shut down they let it fill with water again.
We went gem mining with the huge $35 bucket. Ok so it wasn't that huge considering that they sell a $1000/barrel. Huge barrel like a 55 gallon size barrel or bigger full of rocks! We even asked the clerk if they ever sell any of those, and he says they sell all the time! He said mostly to people that will cut their own gems to sell them. But seriously? Mining all that rock just to get the gems. Wouldn't it be easier just to buy the uncut stones? I guess not as much fun.
The boys of course loved it and would have been happy as larks with the $1000 bucket. I think our $35 bucket took us a couple of hours to do. The gem mining was the highlight of the trip for the boys. Even after we were done they kept asking if we could go gem mining again!
Below: Niels and the boys around some of the old mining equipment
This is the actual mine itself, full of water now.
Enjoying the gem mining in these next few pictures
These two pictures are also at the mining museum
1 comment:
How Fun! It looks really pretty there too.
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