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Where is Harpur Hill Quarry?

Where is Harpur Hill Quarry?

Derbyshire, England
Harpur Hill Quarry is a disused limestone quarry on Harpur Hill, Derbyshire, England.

How high is Harpur Hill?

1,312 ft

RAF Harpur Hill
Built 1938
In use 1939–1960
Airfield information
Elevation 400 metres (1,312 ft) AMSL

Where is the Blue Lagoon England?

Buxton, Derbyshire
Blue lagoon, Buxton, Derbyshire However, unlike Iceland, this lagoon is incredibly toxic – it gets its bright-blue colour from caustic chemicals in the rock.

What is Buxton known for?

The town of Buxton is famous for a few things; its mineral-rich water, its spectacular architecture, Opera House and associated arts festival, the notoriously awful micro-climate. There are also a few lesser-known Buxton facts: 1. Buxton is the centre of England.

Can you walk around Harpur Hill quarry?

It’s a dangerous abandoned quarry. It’s not open to the public and you’re trespassing when you go there.

Can you swim in quarries?

The first thing people need to be aware of is that swimming at a private quarry can be extremely unsafe. Quarries are bodies of water that are naturally more difficult to swim in because of their temperature and depth. Police say swimming at one that does not have lifeguards present can be fatal.

Can you walk around Harpur Hill Quarry?

Why is Blue Lagoon illegal UK?

Signs put up by the council last year around the previously bright blue water – which gets it colour from the caustic chemicals in the quarry stone – warn people it could cause skin irritations and stomach problems. The signs also state there are vehicles, rubbish and dead animals in the water.

Can you swim in Blue Lagoon Derbyshire?

Police warn people to stay away from blue lagoon which is ‘like swimming in bath of bleach’ Police have issued a fresh warning not to swim in a ‘dangerous’ blue lagoon in the Peak District. The disused limestone quarry, in Harpur Hill near Buxton, has been described as ‘probably the most dangerous water in the UK’.