The Abandoned Mines Project has produced its first movie, titled “The Pine Point Mine: History in the Landscape.”
The movie does not translate well in full screen, but can be viewed in a mid-sized screen using the HQ setting at the bottom of the screen. Any comments or questions should be directed to John Sandlos (jsandlos@mun.ca). Happy viewing!!
Featured image: Abandoned workings at Pine Point, Northwest Territories, 2020. Photo by awmcphee on Wikimedia Commons.
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