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The Samson Pit or Samson Mine (German: Grube Samson) is an historic silver mine in Sankt Andreasberg in the Upper Harz region of central Germany. The pit has one of the oldest man engines in the world still working and it can be seen in operation during guided tours. The man engine, installed in the Samson Pit in 1837, used to be driven by the water power of the Rehberg Ditch (Rehberger Graben). The start of this ditch is the Oderteich reservoir, which is part of the Upper Harz Water Regale. The large water wheel (with a 12 m diameter), which drove the man engine until 1922, is only powered by water today for demonstration purposes; an electric motor has taken over the operation of the man engine.

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  • Grube Samson (de)
  • Samson Pit (en)
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  • The Samson Pit or Samson Mine (German: Grube Samson) is an historic silver mine in Sankt Andreasberg in the Upper Harz region of central Germany. The pit has one of the oldest man engines in the world still working and it can be seen in operation during guided tours. The man engine, installed in the Samson Pit in 1837, used to be driven by the water power of the Rehberg Ditch (Rehberger Graben). The start of this ditch is the Oderteich reservoir, which is part of the Upper Harz Water Regale. The large water wheel (with a 12 m diameter), which drove the man engine until 1922, is only powered by water today for demonstration purposes; an electric motor has taken over the operation of the man engine. (en)
  • Die Grube Samson ist ein historisches Bergwerk in Sankt Andreasberg im Oberharz. Hier befindet sich die letzte funktionstüchtige Fahrkunst der Welt, deren Funktionen bei entsprechenden Führungen vorgeführt werden können. Die Fahrkunst, 1837 in die Grube Samson eingebaut, wurde früher durch die Wasserkraft des Rehberger Grabens angetrieben. Ausgangspunkt des Rehberger Grabens ist der Oderteich, der Teil des Oberharzer Wasserregals ist. Das große Kunstrad (Wasserrad mit 12 m Durchmesser), welches bis 1922 die Fahrkunst antrieb, wird heute nur noch zu Demonstrationszwecken mit Wasser beaufschlagt. Ein Elektromotor übernimmt den Antrieb der Fahrkunst. (de)
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  • Samson Mine (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/FahrkunstGrSamson2.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Pyrargyrite_on_Calcite_-_Samson_mine,_St._Andreasberg,_Harz.jpg
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  • Lower Saxony (en)
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