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  ▪ Model:  C750UZ
  ▪ Make:  OLYMPUS CORPORATION
Basic shot info:
  ▪ Focal Length:  6.8 mm
  ▪ Flash:  Flash fired, auto mode
  ▪ Metering Mode:  Multi-segment
  ▪ ISO Speed Ratings:  200
Advanced shot info:
  ▪ Exposure Bias Value:  0
  ▪ Exposure Time:  1/30 sec
  ▪ Max Aperture Value:  F2.8
Exif-related info:
  ▪ Date/Time:  2004:09:20 18:59:43
  ▪ Exif Image Width:  432 pixels
  ▪ Exif Image Height:  323 pixels
  Altstadt Wander Treffen »  Viewing ceiling of tunnel     [Image 11 of 13]  
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Comment: The iron bars supporting the ceiling of the tunnel. They are dripping with the lime seeping through the tunnels, creating a calcite coating which preserves them without rusting. So no worry that the ceiling will collapse on our heads!
bikes morning * All the bikes sitting along side the castle in the morning light. * 358 x 432 * (55KB)

bikes tower evening * The bikes at the Left Lane club meeting alongside the castle wall and tower. * 320 x 406 * (49KB)

caped crusaders * Part of the group as they prepare to enter the mine with their hats and capes.  Lots of Batman jokes going around. * 432 x 323 * (65KB)

train going into mine * Jim, Wolf, Elke and others on the train as it enters the mine.  And, no, Jim is not asleep yet! * 432 x 323 * (52KB)

tunnel with tracks * One of the many tunnels we wandered down while on the tour of this iron mine.  In the late 1800s this mine was the major industry of the area. * 314 x 432 * (42KB)

 
ceiling of tunnel
group with stove in mine * Cheryl translating into English the importance of this stove which was cast here from iron from this mine. * 432 x 323 * (55KB)

ore * A thick layer of ore visible in this cavern.  When they tried to open this up, several miscalculations ended up with the whole area collapsing.  However, the horizontal deposit of ore is clearly visible near the top of the photo (dark reddish area). * 432 x 323 * (61KB)

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