Dinorwic Quarry

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The UK region of Wales was once the largest source of slate, a type of stone used for roofing, countertops, and other building applications.  In this drone video by AirVuz contributor Jabomedia, you'll see the Dinorwic Quarry, once the world's second-largest slate quarry. It's located in Gwynedd, one of the northwestern counties of Wales.  Intensive slate quarrying began here in the late 1700's, and at its peak Dinorwic employed over 3,000 men.  It was closed in 1969 and is now the home of the National Slate Museum.  

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Dinorwic Slate Quarry, located in Llanberis, Wales, is a historic slate quarry that operated from the late 18th century until 1969. It was one of the largest slate quarries in the world, known for producing high-quality Welsh slate. The quarry's vast network of tunnels and chambers, along with its impressive industrial infrastructure, is a testament to the significance of the slate industry in Wales. Today, the site is a popular tourist attraction, offering guided tours that provide insights into the quarry's history, the lives of its workers, and the impact of the slate industry on the local community. The quarry's remnants stand as a fascinating industrial heritage site and a symbol of Wales' rich geological and industrial past.