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A zipliner completes his traverse with style at Morrison's Quarry, a site where magnesium carbonate was mined starting in WWII. A very deep pond has formed there, and startlingly white MgCO3 is piled around when seen from above.
It's now a site for swimming, ziplining, bungee jumping, and scuba diving. The swim was refreshing and worthwhile. In hindsight I should have considered exploring the mine structures still present on the property!
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