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Mining pit "Santa Barbara" (1870), S.Giorgio mine
Sardegna

The pit "Santa Barbara" is part of the mine of San Giorgio (zinc), cultivated since ancient times. Built in 1870 in form of a medieval castel (as tribute to the nearby ancient town of Iglesias), it contained a large steam machine that moved the mine cage down and up the shaft. The mine stopped all activities in the forties of XX century. The pit was sealed with concrete, the heavy machinery was scrapped. The spectacular "castle" is now in ruins but still charming and it's visible from many kilometers. It is also called "Sa Macchina Beccia" ("the old machine", in sardinian language).

Copyright: Paolo E Mauro Mattiello
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 10000x5000
Taken: 16/04/2014
Caricate: 29/04/2014
Published: 30/04/2014
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Tags: mine; ruins; old building; abandoned
More About Sardinia

Sardinia is the second-largest island in the Mediterranean Sea (after Sicily). The area of Sardinia is 24,090 square kilometres (9,301 sq mi). The island is surrounded (clockwise from north) by the French island of Corsica, the Italian Peninsula, Tunisia and the Balearic Islands. Sardinia is a constitutional part of Italy, with a special statute of regional autonomy under the Italian Constitution. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sardinia


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