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Lipovsky quarry (Sverdlovsk region): description

Lipovsky quarry (Sverdlovsk region) - the Urals deposit of minerals. Until now, precious stones have been found on dumps. Many careers after workings are abandoned. And Lipovsky refers to this category. Although it still has reserves, but not ore, and gems, and not extracted from the earth completely.

Where did the name of the quarry come from?

Lipovsky quarry (Sverdlovsk region) got its name from the village, located nearby, only 1.5 kilometers away. The village belongs to the ancient. The first house there appeared in 1681, the village was named Lipovsky. And this is not surprising, since in the old days, when they were just starting to master this land, peasants constantly found amethysts, quartz, citrine and other gems and minerals in arable lands and kitchen gardens. And treasure hunters began to "stick" to this place.

Deposit of gems and ores

Over time, the neighborhood of the village was gradually surrounded by artisanal mines. 1920 was the richest for found gems: aquamarines, topazes, amethysts, etc. This year 120 people worked in the career. In the 1930s. Lipovsky quarry (Sverdlovsk region) became even more popular, as there was discovered a deposit of nickel ores. The search for gems turned out to be in second place.

The quarry began to be developed for the extraction of nickel. He went to the Rezhiv factory. And the first smelting on it took place in 1936. Lipovsky quarry (Sverdlovsk region) exploded at night. In 1980, tourmaline was accidentally discovered in the quarry. The vein of the crystal deposit stretched for 2.5 km. The place where the ore was mined was covered with spotlights. And the crystals found after another explosion flashed in the light.

Workers began to collect gems with bags. The length of tourmalines was up to 75 cm, and in diameter - from 15 to 25 centimeters. But for the factory bosses ore was more important. And all the tourmalines the workers filled the ground with orders. And then, together with sand and clay, they were taken to the dumps.

In 1991, when the ore reserves were exhausted, the Lipovsky quarry became part of the Rezhevsky reserve. The deposit was closed. The quarry filled with water, and a small lake formed. Its maximum depth is 120 meters.

Lipovsky quarry today

After all the ore was mined in the Lipov mine, the mine was abandoned. On its slopes begins to appear vegetation and young trees. Near the quarry are still the facilities of the company involved in the extraction of ore.

Here there are farm buildings, an office building and a dining room. But all this is in a dilapidated state. Due to ore extraction for the entire period, 626 hectares of land were destroyed. From it (in ha) 422 - arable lands, 72 - hayfields, 90 - forests and 38 - pastures. And somewhere under the ground, all the same hidden many precious stones.

On the territory of the Rezhevsky district, the largest is the Lipovsky quarry. Can I swim in it? Since the deposit has long been abandoned, nature began to restore the broken harmony. And now you can swim in the lake formed on the place of the quarry. Because of the remaining "crumbs" of nickel and talc, the water in the formed lake acquired an unusual turquoise hue.

How to get to the quarry?

In order to get to the quarry, you need to leave Ekaterinburg to a city called Rezh (Sverdlovsk region). Pass it and Go along the highway towards Nevyansk. Lipovskoe round, without calling, until there is a clear turn to the left. On this dirt road you need to get to the biggest quarry. This will be the center of the Lipov deposit of gems and nickel.

The way described above is for cars. But you can reach the quarry and with the help of public transport. By train or bus, go to the above city. Then change to the transport going to Lipovskoe. And from there - on foot to the quarries. It's about an hour's walk.

Nearby there are other careers. They are also considered Lipovsky, but much smaller in size. To reach them, you need to turn to the right from the asphalt road. But to approach them is rather difficult, since the road is partially washed out. But you can walk on foot.

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