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It can be developed for extreme sports after modification.

Although there are some difficulties in the disposal of abandoned mines at present, citizens believe that this historical problem will eventually be solved. In the case that it is difficult to complete the rescue work in a short time, the relevant departments should formulate a relatively long-term rescue plan. Government departments should introduce necessary measures to encourage construction waste to be buried in abandoned mines, such as giving certain subsidies or incentives; Comprehensive utilization of abandoned mines should be studied.

After the mining development activities, a large number of abandoned mines were left behind. Abandoned mines are transformed into museums, amusement parks and scenic spots, forming mine tourist attractions. Because of its knowledge and interest, it is often combined with human landscape.

Transform the stone age mine into a natural museum.

Humans have been mining mineral raw materials since ancient times. In primitive society, people knew that stone minerals were used to make tools, and began to use non-metallic minerals such as clay and clay as raw materials to burn pottery. The utilization of iron ore, copper mine and coal mine has also begun. Mining remains such as pits left by ancient mining confirm the history of human conquest of nature and are a kind of historical culture. Developing them and establishing natural museums can effectively protect ancient cultures for future generations to visit and inspect.

There are many stone age mines in Norfolk, England. From 2000 BC to 1800 BC, mining flint ore was a major industry here, and the mined flint ore was also exchanged for other items. Graves in grimes is the most famous flint mining area in Britain. Some mines here are 9 meters deep. It is speculated that ancient people needed 20 people to dig a mine, 100 days, and it took 40 days to dig a tunnel. These tunnels are supported by supports, which means that the tunnels cannot be dug too deep or too high, so there are many mines dug in one place. At that time, the mine was illuminated by crude oil lamps, and miners might use ladders to go up and down the mine. Now these ancient mines are used for sightseeing and scientific investigation.

Austrian Dillenburg Salt Spring is located on Hallein Mountain, south of Salzburg 15km, where there is a cable car to reach the salt mining area. As early as 4,500 years ago, the residents here knew how to go to Dillingberg Salt Spring to collect salt, so this salt mine has a long history. 1938, the town of Yanquan in Dillenburg has become a part of Harlem, and now this salt mine pit has been developed into a tourist attraction. There is an open-air Celtic museum near the salt mine. The so-called Celts are actually the original inhabitants of Austria. The exhibition of Celtic houses, farm tools and other objects in the open-air museum is very helpful for people to understand the history of Austria.

The old mine has developed underground adventure tourist attractions.

For mines with a certain depth, if the mine environment and safety conditions permit, they can be built into entertainment cities or special exploration sites. South Africa is one of the largest tourist attractions in the world. The gold mine city in the suburb of Johannesburg is a "century-old" gold mine site. This mansion, once the owner of a gold mine, has now become a museum to let people know about their homes in the last century. In the abandoned gold mining tunnel, you can experience the thrill of frightening adventure operation. This is an ancient gold mine, which contains all the equipment and modern amusement facilities of the previous gold mine. Visitors can go deep into the mine 220 meters underground by crane, visit and experience the gold mining site in person, and watch the dance performance and gold casting process of primitive tribes at the same time. In the dark and wet tunnel, some miners lit candles and used nails and axes to imitate the old hammers to dig for gold, while some miners used modern tools and electric drills to dig quickly, which formed obvious contrast.

Although Tokyo Disneyland has something in common with Disneyland around the world, it also has its own characteristics. Among them, the western paradise was transformed from an abandoned mine, which allows you to experience the pioneering taste of American cowboys, take a super-high-speed mine car and be scared in the mine.

Abandoned mines and their surrounding environment have been built into parks or scenic spots.

Parks or scenic spots can be built in areas with good environmental management around mines, especially in areas with high forest coverage.

"Eden" is one of the Millennium celebrations in Britain. It is the largest greenhouse in the world. On March 7, 2000, 17 was officially opened to the public, attracting 7,000 tourists that day. It was built in a waste clay mine near St Austell, Cornwall and cost 74 million pounds. It is composed of four dome-shaped buildings, and the skylight is made of translucent material, which looks like a huge insect compound eye. "Eden" claims to be "the gateway to the world of plants and people", which contains tens of thousands of plants from all over the world under different climatic conditions. How does human depend on plants to achieve sustainable development? The income is mainly used for plant maintenance in the research park.

Mine tourism is combined with historical culture and human landscape.

For some mine sites with humanistic landscape or special landscape value, visitors can often recall the past and present and remember the brilliant achievements of their predecessors while visiting the mine. Sovereign Hill in Melbourne, Australia is a tourist attraction transformed from the ruins of Australia's most important gold rush city from 65438 to 2009, which can make people feel the living history. It was managed by a local non-profit organization, and its 200 volunteers wore costumes at that time, presenting all kinds of faces at that time completely. People can enjoy 29 different trades from 185 1 to 186 1, including craftsmen, carriage workers, tin workers, pastry chefs, printers, potters and furniture workers who use steam lathes. In the mine museum, you can visit the underground and actually understand the situation of vein mining. Sovereign Hill is the only place outside the Australian government treasury where coins and gold can be cast. You can watch a unique gold casting process. The Gold Museum here mainly displays cultural relics from the Gold Rush era, and also reproduces the history of primitive tribal life and wool industry in central Victoria for tourists.