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Thursday, June 2, 2011

Visit to Big Hole or Kimberley Mine_South Africa

The Big HoleOpen Mine or Kimberley Mine is an open-pit and underground mine in Kimberley, South Africa, and claimed to be the largest hole excavated by hand.



Due to weathering, the hole has become partly filled with stones and rain, leaving the current remaining depth of 215 metres; as a result there is now some controversy as to whether it still qualifies as the largest hole. In 2005, historian Steve Lunderstedt claimed that the largest hole is in now at Jagersfontein Mine, another old South African diamond mine.






I have took some picture while i was visited  our mine site. have a look on bighole on month of March-2011. 




 Entrance Of the Bighole or Kimberley Mine   


after the entrance though the gate you can purchase/buy the ticket for visit in the mine and one small movie, 
it took some charge around 75 ZAR which is equivalent of  10 US$.  
                                                     way to the the big hole 


before entering the you must have a look on these figures. 




above pic showing how was the before 1914, and how they done amazing work. 




Big Hole in with full of Water now! 




4 comments:

Ankita said...

hii

jaimin said...

Rock Kimberlite is named after this mine's place. Kimberlite rocks are the potassic volcanic rocks and are the main carrier of the diamonds mostly founds in a Earth's crust in vertical structure known as a kimberlite pipe. But I have a question for you Nirav, Is this Big Hole can be consider as a Kimberlite pipe ?

Nirav Bhatt said...

yes jaimin that's true, It is named after the town of Kimberley in South Africa, where the discovery of an 83.5-carat (16.7 g) diamond in 1871 spawned a diamond rush

Core anderson said...

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