- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
- Remains of tin mines Rolava
Tin Mine Rolava
Remains of tin mines Rolava, where tin ore has been mined since the 14th century.
During the Second World War, the Germans created a huge mining complex with a shaft to a depth of 175m and corridors with a total length of 14km.
Unfortunately, the prisoner camp was also a part of it.
Now nature is slowly taking back the whole territory.
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PLACE Tin Mine Rolava, CZDATE October 2021PHOTOGRAPHER Richard CB&T