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panorama grada Majdanpeka, slikano sa Starice
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Mining at Red Ash, WV began in 1891 shortly after establishment of the nearby Rush Run mine which eventually connected underground to Red Ash. The mines are known for early affiliation with mining unions and were the site of several mining disasters including ones in 1900 and 1905. Both of these are believed to be ...
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Mining at Red Ash, WV began in 1891 shortly after establishment of the nearby Rush Run mine which eventually connected underground to Red Ash. The mines are known for early affiliation with mining unions and were the site of several mining disasters including ones in 1900 and 1905. Both of these are believed to be e...
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Mining at Red Ash, WV began in 1891 shortly after establishment of the nearby Rush Run mine which eventually connected underground to Red Ash. The mines are known for early affiliation with mining unions and were the site of several mining disasters including ones in 1900 and 1905. Both of these are believed to be ...
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The very first full 360 degree view of Vancouver BC. The original image is 5,396 megapixels and is made up of 676 photos taken on November 9, 2012 from the roof of Shaw Tower in Coal Harbour. Not much of the view looking down towards the city was captured because it was obstructed by the tall glass panels of Shaw Tower...
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Site of the 1921 Matewan Massecre. Much of the Hatfield-McCoy Feud took place nearby. This image was taken from near the railroad in the town of Matewan, West Virginia. Matewan is now a town of less than 500 people although in the boom days of coal it was a thriving community. The town is best known for the Bat...
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Used to remove overburden to expose the coal seams in the Diplomat Mine. Retired in 1984. The large dipper bucket on the right is all that remains of the "Mr. Diplomat" shovel, the largest ever used in Canada. It was 30 cubic yards. The rest of the shovel which weighed over 1250 tons was cut up for scrap in 1984.
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Under construction and newly completed, it will supply electricity to Northern and Central Alberta. There is a plan to recover a portion of the CO2 and store it underground.
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A brand new Bucyrus 8750 is ready to undergo trials at the Keephills mine west of Edmonton. It will be used to strip off the overburden to reach the coal for use in the thermal generating plant. The boom is 425 feet long.
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Mining at Red Ash, WV began in 1891 shortly after establishment of the nearby Rush Run mine which eventually connected underground to Red Ash. The mines are known for early affiliation with mining unions and were the site of several mining disasters including ones in 1900 and 1905. Both of these are believed to be e...
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