Old miner's cottage. by blinkings
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Taken yesterday morning on the Victorian goldfields. These places must have been cold when the fire was out! Please zoom for a better look.
Comments (19)
kgb224
Superb capture my friend. God bless.
stnaper
Looks like it's cold there all the time in general. Great photo Andrew. Stan
Richardphotos
very interesting to see this. thanks for sharing
bernieloehn
superb capture of the mood at this place!
abreojos
Cool shot!
dakotabluemoon
These are not as bad as the ones i had seen on Tobacco Road just driving through u could see through the cracks of the shacks no way to heat them and people were living in them at the time.a very nice capture Andrew glad to know ur ok my friend.
jayfar
Great shot but I bet most of it was underground!!
HopeFadesEternal
Not just cold, I imagine they must have been quite damp. Beautiful capture of the camp. We tend to forget how life was lived at one time before we had all our modern conveniences and construction.
Faemike55
I can well imagine that they would get very cold
pimanjc
Rugged
sharky_
It is always a welcome sight to see these old cottages. Wonderful capture. Aloha
Badsue
A really interesting place and a great shot!
durleybeachbum
So very interesting!
netot
I think that only hope was what kept them there! And only luck could get them out of there!
whaleman
Looks pretty neat and very appealing to me! I'd love to live in it for one year.
mtdana
Interesting how they are constructed. I think you are right about the fire not much insulation!
danapommet
Fantastic clarity in zoom Andrew and that is what I call monastic living quarters.
junge1
Fantastic capture Andrew. It would be nice if it could tell its history!
debbielove
Impressive! Such detail, I'm guessing that this is a recreation? If not, amazing preservation job.. Well taken Rob