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Pretty cool stuff.
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It was very cool, damp and water was dripping everywhere.... And we were only 65 feet underground.
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They used to use dynamite years ago.
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Lots of big things were used.
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This is what the miners' toilets looked like back in the day. Eeeeew!
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That makes me feel safe.
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By the end of the tour my hair was frizzing up from the dampness and I had a pounding headache (get them when the air pressure changes).
It was a fascinating tour. If you're ever in Sudbury Ontario, check it out!!!
Gotta take some ibuprofen.
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2 comments:
I can't believe you were actually sitting on that old toilet - you should have had a good squat going. I know how much you like "public toilets"...glad you had a good time.
I was assured that it was a replica!!!
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