Abandoned metal mines of mid-Wales on BBC
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Abandoned metal mines of mid-Wales on BBC
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Our Lives, Series 8: 9. Secrets of the Lost Mines: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m00225h2 via @bbciplayer
The Our Lives strand is proving to be a BBC hidden gem. In this episode, there is a 30-year age gap between historian Ioan and dairy farmer Al, but their unlikely friendship is joyous to watch as they share a passion for the abandoned metal mines of mid-Wales. In this lovely half-hour, they explore “a hidden, forgotten world of history – time capsules waiting to be discovered”.
Our Lives, Series 8: 9. Secrets of the Lost Mines: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m00225h2 via @bbciplayer
The Our Lives strand is proving to be a BBC hidden gem. In this episode, there is a 30-year age gap between historian Ioan and dairy farmer Al, but their unlikely friendship is joyous to watch as they share a passion for the abandoned metal mines of mid-Wales. In this lovely half-hour, they explore “a hidden, forgotten world of history – time capsules waiting to be discovered”.
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Ooh nice, thanks. Paging @RIP 

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Yep, in the diary 

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"My God, Ponsonby, I'm two-thirds of the way to the grave and what have I done?" - RIP
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - WW
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
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That looks interesting, off to the pictures this evening so will catch up later.

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What are you going to see? We watched The Outrun last night
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There's already loads on YouTube
Also some content on gold panning in the same areas
Also some content on gold panning in the same areas
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@godivatrailrider We went to see Small Things Like These, I read the book a couple of years ago. A tough story, magdalene laundries related, but pleased I went to see it despite the lack of laughs.

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There was also a young couple on that series doing a 100 mile walk around the Lakes over a week taking in some of the crags along the way. Worth 30 mins of anyone’s time,
But yes, the mining one was vaguely exciting
Shame most of the other series are not available, wonder what I’ve missed out on
But yes, the mining one was vaguely exciting

Shame most of the other series are not available, wonder what I’ve missed out on
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Thanks for the headsup. A great show, There's another in the series about Sheep shearing that was also great.
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I’m starting to worry about you Rich 

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Enjoyed that last night on catch up. Sadly no caves to speak of round here but reminded me of a trip I did with the Venture Scouts on the Mendips.
https://youtu.be/362xSXxKzCE?si=VU9sRx53M4yT8Gas
Found the entrance while down visiting my mum the other week and was surprised to find it open.


https://youtu.be/362xSXxKzCE?si=VU9sRx53M4yT8Gas
Found the entrance while down visiting my mum the other week and was surprised to find it open.


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Gawd that takes me back. Although the memories are rather blurred since they were usually followed by a bit of a session in the Hunters. Occasionally the session in the Hunters was before going down which made things interesting...
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Sorry about the Offtopic diversion ... Claire Keegan is vaguely exciting ! I read 'Foster' a few months ago.... just incredibly moving!.Blackhound wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 9:58 pm @godivatrailrider We went to see Small Things Like These, I read the book a couple of years ago. A tough story, magdalene laundries related, but pleased I went to see it despite the lack of laughs.
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@godivatrailrider I read Foster a few years ago, it was also made into the film 'The Quiet Girl' which we went to see onn its release.

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Finally watched it. Excellent. The gents are very respectful of the mines and the history. A real shame that so many sites were obliterated in the latter half of the 20thC in the name of "eyesore removal", particularly after they'd survived unharmed for hundreds of years.gecko76 wrote: ↑Fri Nov 01, 2024 8:42 am This could be of interest to some.
Our Lives, Series 8: 9. Secrets of the Lost Mines: www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m00225h2 via @bbciplayer
Just had a little daydream about WRT2020 with BDS Steve when we visited 26 metal mines around the Nantymoch area.
Right, off to re-read my 6-volume "Old Metal Mines Of Mid Wales" books again

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"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - WW
"At least you got some stories" - James Acaster
"A little nonsense now and then is relished by the wisest men" - WW
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Ooooo this looks interesting, will put it on the watch list for this evening 

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...while listening to Public Service Broadcasting's album "Every Valley", which depicts the hopes and struggles of Welsh mining communities, perhaps?

https://open.spotify.com/album/3jS2Xu9O ... MV2xrsKKDg
All rather poignant

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