
Nestled within the Scott Creek Conservation Park, the Almanda Silver Mine Complex offers a glimpse into South Australia's mining heritage. Established in 1868, the mine was renowned for its silver production, extracting approximately 310 kilograms before ceasing operations in 1887. Today, visitors can explore well-preserved ruins, including a circular stone chimney, remnants of the engine house, and Ey's Tunnel—a 60-meter passage connecting the lode to the Wheal Mary Anne Shaft. Interpretative trails guide guests through the site, providing insights into its rich history amidst the park's native bushland.
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