Abandoned Mine Entrance Near Lead, South Dakota

Abandoned mine entrance near Lead, South Dakota, a remnant of the Black Hills gold mining boom, with water runoff visible.
This abandoned mine entrance, located near the historic gold mining town of Lead, South Dakota, is a remnant of the Black Hills' late 19th and early 20th-century mining boom. Such exploratory adits were common following the 1876 gold rush, driven by prospectors seeking riches in the region's mineral deposits. The timber-framed portal, now succumbing to nature, highlights the transient yet impactful history of mining in South Dakota. Water runoff from the mine, carrying trace minerals, is visible, a reminder of the geological resources that once drew people to this rugged landscape.
Photo taken in July 2017.
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