Anyway then it was just a walk around the town centre, Quite a big town centre for a city with a population of about 24000 I think, but that is probably because it is spaced out over several streets not like other smaller towns in a single strip. The thing that is almost inescapable though is the mine, you can see it from everywhere, it is huge.
Town Clock, Mine Stack
The mine on the horizon
Mt Isa Hotel is a huge one isn't it
Told you, and that's not the half of it
Looking up Rodeo Drive
Looking away from the mine
Town Council Offices, Mine Stack
It's everywhere
Literally everywhere!
I also went to the Underground Hospital and the Tent House this afternoon after the mine, it was about 1200 getting out of the mine tour and so, after lunch, back underground again. The hospital was built as a agreement between the hospital and the Mount Isa Mine and they dug a tunnel into the hill behind the hospital and kitted it out to be a fully functional hospital in the event that Mt Isa ever came under Japanese attack or bombing (Mt Isa was supplying a lot of lead to the war effort). It never eventuated and the decision was made to fill in the entrances with stone and forget about it, it was still fully kitted out, nothing had been removed before sealing it up. In the 70s someone found mention of the underground hospital and they went looking for it, being such a fluctuating populace no one remembered it was there and when they found it and broke in an mines expert check it out determined it was too dangerous and it was sealed up again, then 20 years later they tried again and a group of men from the Mount Isa Mine gave up their free time for 4 years to restore it, everything in it now was in it when they started nothing has been added, though they had to recreate the beds.
Hospital was basically dug out in a E shape, 1st
Centre
Main cross spine
The Tent house is basically a canvas tent and separate roof over to deflect the heat, it was three rooms (the back section on this one was added after it was moved to this site) and the lady who owned this before the National Trust bought it and moved it was still living in it not that long ago.
Off for the 8 hour drive to Tennant Creek tomorrow...
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