Iron King Mine Part 1 shows a little bit of the area. Part 2, 3 and 4 show the area that was contaminated. (Coming soon) Had 45 minutes of video and did my best to get it down to 3 minutes segments. The videos are not that good. The morning was real hazy and I was shooting in to the low sun. I did the video in manual and forgot to keep adjusting the camera settings. I used a ND16 filter. I edited in Cyberlink 16 and tried out the video transitions. My wife thought they were neat. The Iron King Mine operated from the late 1800s until the early 1960s and was a periodically active mine for gold, silver, copper, lead and zinc. The place was neat to look at but we made sure we were a good distance from it since the EPA listed the site on the Superfund program’s National Priorities List (NPL) in 2008. Has cyanide, levels of arsenic and lead in soils due to erosion from tailings, Hope you enjoy looking at the area and not too concerned with video quality.
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