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That is the remains of Hoffman Quarry which had large lime burning kiln. As a child I lived on the main road and went to school on Grinlow Road just above where you turn for the industrial estate. The Air Ministry built a large underground weapon storage bunker which in later years became a Mushroom Farm. At the other end of Grinlow Road towards Axe Edge is another Quarry called Ladmanlow which is now The Caravan and Motorhome club site.
@@paulcomptonpdphotography It is just full of burnt lime, on the in the dip there is a cottage and the stream was always bright blue! My Grandad worked up at the Airministry and he would get a big lump of burnt lime and take it home wrapped in newspaper. He would put in a bucket and fill it with water and it would erupt. He then used it to whitewash his outside loo and coal house. Google Hoffman quarry and yo will see photos of the huge kiln and chimney
Think the colour comes from the lime dissolving from the limestone in the area certainly would push the Ph level up, shipwreck beach in Zante is the same but that colours the sea.
Needs a good dose of acid to neutralise. It is noticeable the pool does not have a shore line, the water level is stable. So water must leak out when it rains and there must be a water supply when dry? One of these pools breached its dam some years ago and turned the Derwent river blue green to the Trent.
There is a Lake in Guadelest in Spain which is the same colour I wonder if the water is as toxic as this one? I must start doing a bit of research, thank you for showing us around it....
I seem to remember (dredging my memory from over 30 years ago) one like this down near Winchester I saw from a road above it. Anyone know where ? I think it had something to do with the china clay industry.
For a location you first thought you might get a phone snap, you got some great shots with the camera mate. It amazes me the stupiditiy of people out there who would think it's ok to swim in something that toxic, madness.
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In this video i get some epic light, if you fancy a day out with me then drop me a line paulcomptonpdphotography.co.uk or you could hire our van and join me for a weekend adventure bit.ly/indiecampers-bob
That is the remains of Hoffman Quarry which had large lime burning kiln. As a child I lived on the main road and went to school on Grinlow Road just above where you turn for the industrial estate. The Air Ministry built a large underground weapon storage bunker which in later years became a Mushroom Farm. At the other end of Grinlow Road towards Axe Edge is another Quarry called Ladmanlow which is now The Caravan and Motorhome club site.
Wow thanks for that, the water looks amazing was there water back then
@@paulcomptonpdphotography It is just full of burnt lime, on the in the dip there is a cottage and the stream was always bright blue! My Grandad worked up at the Airministry and he would get a big lump of burnt lime and take it home wrapped in newspaper. He would put in a bucket and fill it with water and it would erupt. He then used it to whitewash his outside loo and coal house. Google Hoffman quarry and yo will see photos of the huge kiln and chimney
wow thats so cool to hear thanks
Think the colour comes from the lime dissolving from the limestone in the area certainly would push the Ph level up, shipwreck beach in Zante is the same but that colours the sea.
Ship wreck beach how cool is that
Wow what a weird place! So inviting...Yet so deadly!
It really gives the idea to swim
Beautiful but deadly indeed!!! Great photos Mr C and great adventure! Thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks for watching not sure its deadly is it?
Looks like a lime quarry we’ve got one near Bridgend same colour water
Yes it is i found out after, is your blue
@@paulcomptonpdphotography same colour as your video
wow thats crazy
Very interesting place Paul.
I the engine is from a vauxhall but not sure which one.
Great image's as usual mate.
Look forward to the next one.
Thanks for the info wow how do you know that
@@paulcomptonpdphotography I put the number into Google.
haha cheater hahaha
I was in the motor trade.
I could try and find out what vehicle it was if you like.
your amazing well done
Great video.
Although the water is toxic, it looked beautiful. Great photos too.
Well done.
It was amazing to see
Needs a good dose of acid to neutralise. It is noticeable the pool does not have a shore line, the water level is stable. So water must leak out when it rains and there must be a water supply when dry? One of these pools breached its dam some years ago and turned the Derwent river blue green to the Trent.
It turned the river blue wow that much of been mad to see
There is a Lake in Guadelest in Spain which is the same colour I wonder if the water is as toxic as this one? I must start doing a bit of research, thank you for showing us around it....
Well it would make you think
What a terrific place to photograph. It seems to be the graveyard for stolen cars. Loved the photos Paul.
Not sure if stolen but i hear there are many in the lake
Think that engine is from an old vauxhall astra
No way how can you tell
Great images Beautfull but deadly .People must be mad to go in .
People must be so mad yer, the lady we spoke to say people would come for miles to swim there
That car part number seems to point to a Vauxhall.
Now ay how cool its that
I seem to remember (dredging my memory from over 30 years ago) one like this down near Winchester I saw from a road above it. Anyone know where ? I think it had something to do with the china clay industry.
No way i am sure it was not toxic like this one
For a location you first thought you might get a phone snap, you got some great shots with the camera mate. It amazes me the stupiditiy of people out there who would think it's ok to swim in something that toxic, madness.
I know fancy swimming in that, i wonder what there eyes were like after
pH 1.4 is acidic, not alkaline. The pH scale goes from 1 to 14, with 1 being highly acidic, 14 being highly basic/alkaline. O level chemistry.
Many thank now i know... it was still cool to see
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Go ahead!
Dear Sir
The mine reason the video goes viral is Video SEO. High ranking keywords and organic promotion of your video's targeted audience.
Your Video Score is absolutely low and the video has no high ranking keywords.
all you have to do is get views and subscribers
1. Video SEO (80+ SEO Score)
2. Organic promotion top social media site
3. High ranking tag setup ( keywords, Hashtag)
4. Create High Quality backlinks for your videos
if you want, I will help you,
I waiting for your response
Best regards
Thank you
make it happen then i can see haha
Dear Sir
if you want, I will help you
lol