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Dangers in Mutoroshanga Ethel Mine


Dangers in Mutoroshanga Ethel Mine

While use of Asbestos is internationally condemned due to health risks, these risks only apply when Asbestos fibres become airborne and are inhaled. In this specific circumstance, there is no airborne Asbestos, therefore the site is likely to be completely safe -- but naturally, attending the site is at your own risk. As this is a rural site, there are no nearby hospitals, so it is advisable to bring a first aid kit. This is a remote site, with no access control or any staff. When diving, ensure your vehicles and belongings are guarded by one of your party -- locals often become curious as to what people are doing, and wander around -- and they have been known to have light fingers. It is highly recommended that you travel with somebody who knows the area. Since Zimbabwe has been undergoing political and economic turmoil since 1990, it's not currently recommended as a tourist destination.

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