DOCUMENTARIES

LAVRIO MINES UNDERWATER (2020)

UNKNOWN JOURNEY (2022)

About The Documentaries

Two documentaries about the underwater exploration of the Lavrio Mines. Filmed between 2019 and 2020. The second documentary filmed between 2021 and 2022. Both films show for the very first time amazing underwater video footage of Greek mines. Including the planning, preparation and a firsthand account on the many challenges faced by the team in organizing highly demanding dives in extreme environments. Providing the viewer with a unique insight of the flooded galleries from their last days of operation. Αdding Greek Mine Diving to the domestic and international technical diving forum communities.

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Background

The discovery of a flooded arcade and the need for further exploration led cave divers Erikos Kranidiotis and Stelios Stamatakis to explore these galleries further. In 2019 and 2020, exploratory dives were carried out in several sections of the mines at Lavrio in Greece, capturing amazing images of these underwater galleries for the very first time. Lavrio was a center of attraction for mining activities since the ancient times. The geologic activity between the Eurasian and African tectonic plates formed the Attica-Cyclades Geological Arc, essentially making Lavrio a mineral-rich area. The ore veins were already visible superficially from the Neolithic Age. The first organized inhabitants of Attica extracted natural copper from the galleries of Thorikos to manufacture tools. Mining activity intensified from 3200 BC and reached its peak in the 5th and 4th century BC in the time of the Athenian Republic, making Lavrio and its surrounding area an industrial center of antiquity. After centuries of neglect, the mines were reopened in the 19th century, industrial activity supported the Greek state economy, and the Lavrio Mining Companies were the industrial superpowers of this era until almost the late 20th century.

The Venue

The first documentary premiered at CINE ALIMOS in Athens, Greece on the 6th of September 2021. The second premiered on the 5th of October 2023.  Entrance to both events was free to the public. The brand new screen of Cine Alimos which was only recently installed is the largest of an outdoor cinema in Greece. With a clear projection surface of 72 square meters and a height of 11 meters. We enjoyed the day and were happy to see so many people turn up to these events.

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OTHER PRESENTATIONS

Lavrio Mines Online Presentation

20 March 2021

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Invited by Tethys Scuba Club to provide a brief insight into the project which has been in progress since 2019 until the present day by the Addicted2h2o diving team. The team present the goals, the findings so far including 3D maps, equipment and tools used, underwater images, challenges faced, historical significance of the sites explored, and what is installed for the future. The presentation and the supporting material were in Greek.

The Abandoned engine at Sklives Mine

15 September 2020

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Within the context of the the underwater exploration at the Greek Mines of Lavreotiki Region, a short film from our mission to find the missing engine will be first screened at Tethys Scuba Club. Since the project started in June of 2019 it has always been a goal of the team to locate the engine and other machinery which were thought to have been left in the Sklives mining facility when this flooded back in the late 70s. During spring of 2020, information obtained by Mr.Vasilis Stergiou which he shared with us confirmed this as highly probable, although the exact location would have to be explored underwater. With the help of expert in this field Hercules Katsaros and members of the team we set out in September 2020 on a mission to find it. This short film documents these efforts, above and below water, ultimately reaching the goal of locating the engine.

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