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Quadro de mensagens em Portuguêsminas do carris

29th Jun 2011 20:08 UTCMichel Ambroise

Hello,


Sorry if i don't write in Portuguese, i don't speak unfortunatly.


Simple question, is it possible to go to the "minas do carris " the summer.


It seems to be easy walking but what about reach the mine by car??


Thanks a lot


Michel

29th Jun 2011 22:55 UTCJorge Santos Garcia

The Carris Mine in a restricted area of a national park, you need permission to pass a control barrier by car to get relatively near the mine or you have to walk about 7 km (or more).

And you cannot colect anything, not even grab a single small rock from the ground.


Jorge

30th Jun 2011 08:11 UTCMichel Ambroise

Thanks a lot for your fast answer.


7 km is much better than the 19 km and 8 hours walking that i found on a web site..


And underground for collecting?? LOL


Michel

30th Jun 2011 10:05 UTCJorge Santos Garcia

Maybe you're right. I may be a little confused and the 7km is the distance to walk if you pass the control by car. If not, you walk a lot more. We once tought make a visit there and we quit because of non collecting law and the distance we need to walk.


Jorge

30th Jun 2011 12:54 UTCMichel Ambroise

I think you are right.


I am reading a book talking about minas dos carris and it seems that it's difficult in summer time.


The problem seems to be the fire more than anything and some national park protection.

It' s funny because they care about collecting mineral in a national park and in some other national park open quarry like crazy.

Look the "serra" up of rio maior also in a national park.....serra do candeeiros!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


I will see anyway because there is enought place to go in Portugal.


Thanks again


michel

30th Jun 2011 23:01 UTCRui Nunes 🌟 Expert

Things are not so simple... the numerous limestone quarries in the Serra dos Candeeiros are very much linked to issues of local economy and is a phenomenon that existed long before the creation of the natural park.

The man, his subsistence and cultural issues also weigh in the decisions; it's easy to criticize and even more when we do not know all the reasons.

In fact there are still many places in Portugal where to collect minerals but this is not the third world as many people think.

Enjoy our country and have a nice mineral holidays!

1st Jul 2011 11:32 UTCMichel Ambroise

Rui, don't worry about me, i come to Portugal two or three time a year since over 5 years.


I perfectly know about serra dos candeeiros and the historical heritage of the stone produce around.

And it's was not a critic but more a statement..


I don't think like others about the third world of stone because with the experience i got since i collect in Portugal, it's not easy.

I will for sure have nice holliday in Portugal like everytime i go there.


Bests


Michel
 
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