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This is a large congregation of Colletes inaequalis, commonly known as the “Mining Bee.” This natural phenomenon occurs between March and July. The bee ranges from Nova Scotia, Canada south to Georgia, United States. This bee is known to be polylectic (diverse forage), but can specialize on pollinating apples. ...
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Aerial panorama of the One Mile Lake area, downstream of the Thermalito Afterbay Outlet on the Lower Feather River. Much of this area is gold mining tailings which have been extensively mined for gravel, and in the 1960s, for material to build the Oroville Dam, about 10 miles upstream.
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River restoration site at the mouth of the Bear River. Levees in the area were set back from the channel of the Bear River, and a riparian forest was planted in the floodplain. New residential development in the background is Plumas Lake. The Plumas Lake area flooded after levees to the north failed during major sto...
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View from Highway 20 overlook. Near the barren dirt bluffs in the center of the image were the gold mining towns of Alpha and Omega, established in the early 1850s. During this time, Yuba River water was diverted into canals and flumes which were used for both small-scale 'placer mining' and 'hydraulic mining' - wh...
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This view looks North and West from Grouse Ridge Lookout, on the Tahoe National Forest. To the West is the South Fork of the Yuba River, to the North are the Sierra Buttes. Mount Lassen is visible on the NW horizon.
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The picture is taken from the tower of a ski jump (!). The shadows seen on each side is from the broken fence on the top... There was a local football tournament going on just below the hill. Sandnes is a local community app 10 kms ooutside Kirkenes. They have theis own children school to be seen in the centre of the p...
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A slag pile in Roros, Norway. Roros is a former copper mining town; slag is a byproduct of copper extraction. The town residents use the pile as a giant, multi-leveled stage for theatrical produtions.
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