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Subterranean Exploration: Boat and Walking Tour
4.8
555 Ratings
Bonne Terre
Embark on a surreal journey, navigating the tranquil waters of Billion Gallon Lake, witnessing the marvel of submerged ore carts, wrapped pillars and abandoned catwalks, all within the heart of an ancient mine
Embark on a surreal journey, navigating the tranquil waters of Billion Gallon Lake, witnessing the marvel of submerged ore carts, wrapped pillars and abandoned catwalks, all within the heart of an ancient mine
Cancellation:
7 days
Highlights
- Immerse yourself in an extraordinary adventure as you glide over the serene waters of the Billion Gallon Lake, uncovering the hidden mysteries of an ancient mine
- Experience the thrill of exploring the world’s largest subterranean lake, home to submerged ore carts and wrapped pillars, a testament to its rich mining history
- Marvel at the sight of…
- Immerse yourself in an extraordinary adventure as you glide over the serene waters of the Billion Gallon Lake, uncovering the hidden mysteries of an ancient mine
- Experience the thrill of exploring the world’s largest subterranean lake, home to submerged ore carts and wrapped pillars, a testament to its rich mining history
- Marvel at the sight of abandoned overhead wooden catwalks suspended high above the lake, offering a unique perspective of this underground marvel
Location
185 Park Ave
Park Avenue
1 mile west of Highway 67 Bonne Terre Exit
Cancellation Policy
7 days prior for a full refund.
7 days prior for a full refund.
Customer Ratings
4.8
(555 Ratings)
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Kelly
Nov 25, 2024
Faith was a Great guide. A lovely 1 hour tour. Faith was an expert in the history. She takes a lot of pride in the job.
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Crystal
Nov 10, 2024
Our guide was extremely knowledgeable and it was a joy taking the tour with her.
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Julie
Nov 5, 2024
Our guide was a little late. He did do a good job, lacked details, could be more informative. Jokes were pretty funny. It was hard to hear him. Diving area could be cleaned up a bit, divers were there, but the plastic bags and bottles as well as all the items everywhere distracted from our experience. Maybe a locker type box for each diver and for stashing some equipment. The condition of that area of getting on the boat, and I’m adding the few Halloween items left along our tour, displayed lack of conservation and protection of this important part of history. Took away from the experience of being respectful to the history and the environment within the mine.
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