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Panorama of the former coal mining field in Lievin, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. View from the indoor stadium www.gigapan.org/gigapans/4396/snapshots/109034/
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- Súria by Vicenç Palà
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The former lead extraction site sits in the picturesque Yorkshire Dale National Park near Swaledale. The works were in operation throughout the 18th and 19th centuries and a major source of lead for the UK. The works finally closed around 1910 and all that remains are the ruins of the works with some decaying equipment...
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Asbestos Mine just celebrated its centenary. With 1,000 feet deep pit is largest asbestos mine in the world.
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Taxco is a small town in the state of Guerrero is located on several hills. The white houses are enclosed in a labyrinth of streets and staircases. At the heart of the labyrinths are the church of Santa Prisca, one of the finest monuments of religious art of Mexico. In the eighteenth century, José de la Borda discover...
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Coppermines Valley, near Coniston. The view is from near the path on the SW side of Church Beck. It’s as good a place to walk as any if you’re a geologist into minerals and mineralisation. The area has been mined for copper and quarried for slate. On the right hand side of the image the spoil from quarrying slate a...
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View of the main areas of former mining activity in Coppermines Valley. To the right of the image the large spoil heaps from the Bonser ore dressing floors sit close to Church Beck. Spoil heaps from exploitation of the Bonser Vein are on the fells behind. In the centre the spoil heaps from the Paddy End Vein extend up ...
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The Peak on the left of the photo is Hesperus Peak. It was named Hesperus not because of the of the town of Hesperus but was so named after the poem The Wreck of the Hesperus. It is the Northeast point of the Navajo four quadrants that enclose their world. It is also the highest peak in the La Plata Mountains. The...
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