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Mouth hole White Taube Stolln

The White Taube Stolln is a former mining facility in Johanngeorgenstadt , Erzgebirgskreis , Saxony .

The mouth of the tunnel is located at 735 m above sea level in the Lehmergrund . The adit was 1,692 muted and 120 m in the Middle Fast Berg driven . After that, work was stopped. In 1717, the King David's pit began further excavation. This ended with no results and was discontinued after 1722. Several passages, albeit deaf, were crossed, and the hopes associated with this tunnel were not fulfilled. During the Second World War , the tunnel was used as an air raid shelter. After the demolition of the VEB Wema Johanngeorgenstadt building, on whose property the mouth hole was located, the Stollnmundloch was reconstructed from rubble stones after 1990 as part of the construction of a mining trail and provided with a notice board.

In 1947 was the object 01 of the bismuth AG of lying on the other side of the stream old Christianusschacht as pit shaft 51 aufgewältigt and as shaft White dove called. In 1956, mining in the valley was finally stopped.

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Coordinates: 50 ° 25 ′ 26.5 ″  N , 12 ° 43 ′ 14 ″  E