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SiteReference: 

RecordingGroup

General

AutoID: 

UMLANDO-KAM044 - 23/01/2011

Author: 

siyasanga.mhlekude

RecordingDate: 

23/01/2011 - 09:27

PrimaryRecording?: 

Yes

AlternateCode: 

239

Recorders: 

Gavin Anderson

SiteComments: 

The term ‘quarry’ is broadly used to define the excavated prospecting holes. The quarries relate to the initial prospecting that occurred in the area in the 1950s (according to a local informant). I recorded a total of 13 quarries, although there may be more. In terms of the heritage legislation all features, or structures, older than 60 years may be protected. Since these quarries are on the border of the 60-year mark, I recorded them anyway.

RecordingMedia: 

  • Digital Photos
  • GPS
 
 

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