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Age and Stone.
Click to view SlickNick's profile Posted by: SlickNick // 3 months ago // viewed 36 times
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Last updated: 3 months ago
Today we were at one of the mines where we usually work at. In the lower part of it, it is called the stockpile. Various types of stone used in construction is stored there.

While setting there I looked at the north wall which is no longer mined. The reason being, it is to close to homes, town ordinances and zoning. Hence this has just sat there for many years unused.
On this particular wall there is an inground spring which works when the water shed is high. Over time the water dripping, along with enviromental dust, has reformed parts of the wall. I thought this was interesting and wanted to share this.
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