Rua Levindo Inacio Andre 400, Ouro Preto, State of Minas Gerais 35400-000, BrazilMap
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Great lesson on slavery and mining in this region.
The tour is very interesting. It started out with a great 15m explanation by our great guide Herbert. He went deep into how mining was done in this region of Brazil and also brought great insight to h...
One of several mines in which the wealth of Ouru-Pretu was glad. The tour takes place on a mixture of bad English and Portuguese, so it is better to read something in advance on the topic. The passages are narrow ...
tight moments when you go to the bottom of a well preserved gold mine, take a pocket lamp to see where the children were working, there are still traces of mining
The Orifagion Mine of Ouro Preto worked from 1819 to 1985 and gave 35 tonnes of powder of Ouro. At the closure of the site, the site was converted into a museum.
Great lesson on slavery and mining in this region.
The tour is very interesting. It started out with a great 15m explanation by our great guide Herbert. He went deep into how mining was done in this region of Brazil and also brought great insight to h...
Visit gold mines
There are several gold mines to visit. I think it's worth it since you are told about the horrors of slavery and mining.
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One of several mines in which the wealth of Ouru-Pretu was glad. The tour takes place on a mixture of bad English and Portuguese, so it is better to read something in advance on the topic. The passages are narrow ...
down in the d'or mines
tight moments when you go to the bottom of a well preserved gold mine, take a pocket lamp to see where the children were working, there are still traces of mining
L' orifying
The Orifagion Mine of Ouro Preto worked from 1819 to 1985 and gave 35 tonnes of powder of Ouro. At the closure of the site, the site was converted into a museum.