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"Coal Mines Historic Site Is Also Located On The Tasman Peninsula In Tasmania, On Norfolk Bay. This Punishment Station Operated From 1833 To 1848, For The Operation Of A Coal-Mine. Coal Extraction Continued Until The 1880s,....... The Site Includes ..... The Four Pitheads,"
"Coal Mining, Formerly Occurred In Parts Of Blue Mountains National Park (Several Major Features Are The Result Of Cliff Collapses). One Of The Popular Visitor Attractions Is A Relic Of Coal Mining - The Scenic Railway At Katoomba. Much Of This Mining Was Long Ago (Late 19th And Early 20th Century) And Is Now Regarded As A Part Of The Cultural Heritage Of The Area. Nevertheless, The Coal Mining Did Impact On The Catchments Of Both The Nepean And Grose Catchments Of The Nominated Area" (Ab Eval). Nearby "Ruined Castle" Within The Np Boundary Has The Remains Of A Coal Mine.
See Www.Dictionaryofsydney.Org
See Www.Dictionaryofsydney.Org
"The Water Used For The Romantic Water Features Is Taken From The Drusel Creek And From The Mine Water Of The Former Zeche Herkules Coalmine" And "The Water Emerging From The Old Tunnels Of The Zeche Herkules Flows Into Aschgraben Towards Aschesee Pond And On To Feed The Park's Water Displays" (Nom File)
"Brown Coal And Later Oil Shale Was Actively Mined From 1859." And "Lignite, Often Referred To As Brown Coal, Is A Soft Brown Combustible Sedimentary Rock That Is Formed From Naturally Compressed Peat. It Is Considered The Lowest Rank Of Coal Due To Its Relatively Low Heat Content" (Wiki)
"Coal Was Mined In The 17th And 18th
Centuries By The First French Colonists And Continued In The Joggins Formation (Beside And Underlying Joggins Village) Intermittently From 1847 On, Some Galleries Running Underwater Into The Bay. The Gritstone Of Boss Point Was Used For A Successful Grindstone Business In The 19th Century. The Village Of Joggins Immediately Above The Cliffs Has Always Been Dependent On Coal Mining, Which Ended There Only In 1961, Leading To Local Economic Decline. " (Ab Ev)