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Mulberry Downs Quarry is an old, unused quarry in Cornwall, England. A quarry is a place where people dig into the ground to get useful rocks or minerals. This quarry was once used to mine a metal called tin. Today, it is a special place because of its unique rocks and land features. It is known as a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

The Quarry's Past: A Look at Mulberry Hill Mine

This quarry was once called Mulberry Hill Mine. It was open for mining at different times between 1859 and 1916. During its working years, the mine produced about 1,350 long tons of tin. A long ton is a way to measure weight, equal to about 1,016 kilograms.

Where is Mulberry Downs Quarry Located?

The Mulberry Downs Quarry site covers an area of about 3.2 hectares (which is about 7.9 acres). It was officially recognized as a special site in 1973. You can find it in the area called Lanivet, which is a civil parish. The quarry is located about 2.5 miles (4 kilometers) southwest of the town of Bodmin.

What is a Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI)?

A Site of Special Scientific Interest, or SSSI, is a special area in the United Kingdom. These places are protected by law because they have important wildlife, plants, or geological features. Mulberry Downs Quarry is an SSSI because of its interesting geology. This means the rocks and how the land was formed here are very important for scientists to study.

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