Sunset, Magpie Mine
This evening, the sky cleared enough for the sun to peep through. It took me 5 minutes to drive up to Magpie mine and capture this shot.
The Magpie Mine, just South of Sheldon, was one of the most famous lead mines in the Peak District and is the only one with a significant part of its building still standing, having been taken into the care of the Peak District Mines Historical Society in 1962.
I've blipped it before in winter. I would like to try a moon blip of it as well.
Thanks for looking in and all your wonderful dry stone walling comments. on yesterday's blip. The guys were delighted when I reported to them today how well they had been received here.
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