Herzog Mine

Herzog Mine is a location in Point Lookout. Herzog Mine is set into the rock, to the south of the Ark & Dove Resting Grounds and south of the Coastal Grotto.

Background
The Herzog mining site was named after an old man named Herzog, the owner of the mining site who put the miners through poor working conditions. If you talk to Kenny who lives in the mine, he states that one day the workers just stopped working and sat down, probably referring to a strike. Herzog wasn't very happy when he heard about what they were doing so he blew up the entire site with a "million million tons" (may be referring to a nuclear device, as those are measured by tons of TNT equivalent, although this is unlikely due to the relatively small amount of damage to the mine) of dynamite according to Kenny. Kenny's exaggeration here is apparent, but there is a large amount of collapsed rock with many skeletons visible inside showing signs of an explosion and subsequent cave-in. After he detonated his explosives, Kenny says that old man Herzog hanged himself.

Exterior
Herzog Mine is set into the rock cliffs south of the Ark & Dove Resting Grounds. It can be accessed by a path down the rocks from the top of the cliff, or by climbing up to it from the beach below. It consists of a small cave entrance with some rubbish around.

Interior
The mine is a set of tunnels winding into the cliffside. Various branches of the mine have collapsed, due to explosives set off before the great war. Kenny is the mines only inhabitant, and has set up numerous traps to make the mine seem haunted. Eventually, by winding through the passages you will come across Kenny's Cave.

Appearances
Herzog Mine only appears in the Fallout 3 add-on Point Lookout.

Behind the scenes

 * Herzog Mine is a reference to Herzog Island, located on the Potomac in Maryland.
 * Herzog means "duke" in German.