The Abandoned Mines project has just celebrated their first year of research. To mark this occasion, the group has released their second newsletter, which provides updates on the project progress, information about the extensive team, and background information for those interested in Canada’s abandoned mines.
Featured image: Beattie Mine, Duparquet, Québec, Canada, 2020. Photo by Tinss on Wikimedia Commons.
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