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A relatively quick overview shot, just before the mine museum closed.
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Ougrée, Blast furnaces of John Cockerill factories (now Arcelor , sorry, now Mittal) 192 images, D300; Vivitar 300 (450mm DX equivalent) Merlin Goto, Stiched with AutopanoGiga2.5Beta2, Shot date: 15/10/2010
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Mark of the Beast and the Spiritual and Physical Power
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The Sir James Pit was operated for the mining of siderite, an iron carbonate ore. The siderite ore was originally deposited on the seafloor ~2.75 Ga as the result of seafloor hydrothermal venting in the Archean oceans. The dark outcrop seen here at the lip of the pit is thought to represent the primary vent from whic...
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Exposed in a roadcut just south of Wawa, Ontario, this is one of the Banded Iron Formations (BIFs) in a greenstone belt of the Superior Province.
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Industrial Ruin - Carrie Furnace disused iron mill - Rankin, Pa. Once made the iron that fed the Homestead works, across the river.
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Yes they have portions of the "iron curtain" in Fulton, Missouri at the location where a church bombed by Nazis is erected and Churchill spoke there about the iron curtain and tyranny.
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Taken with a stereomicroscope using a lumix LX3 digiscoping through the eyepiece courtesy of a camlink mount. The image consists of 76 individual pictures stiched using PTGUI. Thanks to the curvature of the camera lens, plus that of the microscope this was a tricky one to stich. Not so sharp eyed observers will notice ...
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Pant y Wrach copper mine, North Wales. Natural growths in a man-made tunnel, formed over the last 150 years or so. A nice little mine with lots to see, but access is along a rather damp adit, flooded to knee level, then a short crawl. Not somewhere to visit in your Sunday best. Trying out some underground photo tec...
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