Robben Island Prison Museum: Limestone Quarry
The limestone quarry was used for hard labour of maximum security prisoners like Nelson Mandela and Walter Sisulu. Conditions were harsh – limestone dust caused lung damage, the rock was blindingly bright in direct sunlight, and there was only a small cave to shelter from the elements. Rock was broken from the quarry face manually, and then broken down into small pieces to be used as road gravel.
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