I don't know what these two huge pieces of #industrial #machinery are or what they were used for. There's really no info provided at the site to help identify the old abandoned things that you see there. If you know what these are, please educate me - TIA!

We decolonized a BC government sign before leaving the site. We saw many toxic black tar pools, all across this abandoned coal mine site.

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#Suquash was the site of the first #CoalMine on #VancouverIsland. It still has lots of cool ruins & abandoned #mining #industrial machinery in the middle of the forest & on the beach below. It's very isolated & you'll likely see no one else around, if you go. It's just slightly north of #PortMcNeill town centre.

I often take friends here, when visiting North Island because the site has many different elements. The forest has a section where multiple trees were split down the middle by lightening strikes. New trees, plants & fungi are growing out of the burned out trees. The beach is full of prehistoric fossils of ancient marine animals. It is well worth a day visit. Follow flags to avoid getting lost there - it's easy to lose yourself in dense forest, if the site is unfamiliar to you. Carry a big stick & poke the ground before walking ahead - to avoid falling into hidden sinkholes.

The site still needs environmental clean up. There's still lots of black, greasy, toxic water that bubbles up from underground. The government only put up danger signs but they've otherwise abandoned this site.

More info on the #history of this site:
https://www.whattherock.ca/post/suquash-beach-vancouver-islands-first-coal-mine

My photos are from 2022 visit.

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Looking at the #beach through #tree at the abandoned #Suquash mining site - about 13 minutes North of Port McNeill on #VancouverIsland in #BritishColumbia #Canada

There's remnants of industrial past on beach & lots of rusting iron pieces scattered down there too.

I want to go back with volunteers to do some site cleanup.

@cobalt One of the #black #tar pools at the #Suquash #abandoned #CoalMine site - two different views in this #PhotoCollage - the pools were frozen over.

Lots of #iron pieces are scattered all around forest floor - lots of them look like wood bark. This is one of the larger pieces. I found some big iron #spikes left in ground too. My #hands are in photos for scale.

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Me, sitting at base of a #lightningStrike #tree - on #Suquash #abandoned #CoalMine site near #PortMcNeill on #VancouverIsland North. There's a grove of trees that all got hit by #lightening & they're still standing - providing essential nutrients for new #forest #life 🌲⚡🌲

Photo by Pazifica.

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