Stará Lužice - pit No. 9P
At the beginning of the 60s, a reconnaissance aircraft overflying the area of Stráž pod Ralskek noticed a significant magnetic anomaly. It meant only one thing, there are deposits of uranium ore underground. The establishment of uranium mines did not take long. The beautiful landscape around began to change for the worse.
The first mine with the original name Stará Lužice (in maps it is marked as Hamr II) was founded...
The first mine with the original name Stará Lužice (in maps it is marked as Hamr II) was founded...
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Stará Lužice - pit No. 9P
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