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Kennecott Bingham Copper Mine in Salt Lake City, Utah.  A large 24/7 copper mine operating in the Southwest of the United States.  Has been in operation for over 120 years.
Potosi, Bolivia - December 1, 2008: Bolivian miner standing near silver mines in Potosi that are in operation since the town was founded in 1546. These days the Potosi mines are almost inactive due to silver exhaustion
Head frame and buildings at old mining site in Broken Hill, NSW, Australia. This area of Broken Hill is where the mining company BHP was founded in 1885. They mined silver, lead and zinc.
Portsmouth Mine an open pit iron and manganese mine, Crosby, Minnesota, USA. The pit has since filled with water and is called the Portsmouth Mine Pit Lake. Photo taken in 1957.
Butte, Montana, USA - July 21, 2015: The original 1878-1976 3569ft deep copper mine site in Butte Montana
Masimthembe Mine Shaft a Gold Mine owned by Sibanye-Stillwater, operating to a depth of 3347m together with other mine shafts.
Anaconda Smelter Stack and train depot, Anaconda, Montana, USA
Simple houses and Tibetan dwellings on the plateau
Empty mine cart at the entrance of Cerro Rico silver mine, Potosi, Bolivia
Oil field drills aerial view
The Barrick Nickle Plate Mine in the interior of BC, Canada.
Butte is a consolidated city-county and the county seat of Silver Bow County, Montana, United States.
The Berkeley Pit Mine and Butte Montana
Aerial view of marble quarry in Burdur, Turkey. Taken via drone.
The Berkeley Pit, a former open pit copper mine located in Butte, Montana, is currently one of the largest Superfund sites that is filled with water that is heavily acidic.
Aerial view of heavy machinery working in the quarry transporting gravel
Bilibino nuclear power plant, power station near the town of Bilibino in Chukotka.
Meadows and Tibetan buildings on the plateau in a cloudy day
Garden and nature in kurdistan province region, Iran
Mining lodging and equipment in once huge town of old 1880s gold mining and now a small town of modern gold mining in Colorado. Victor, Colorado in western USA, North America.
Colorado - Mountain Reflection Lake - 1990. Scanned from Kodachrome 64 slide.
Giant MIne sits abandoned on the edge of the arctic city of Yellowknife, Northwest Territories.   Industrial setting, old buildings and blue sky for copy space.
Westport, New Zealand, July 12, 2013: drilling rig prepares blasting holes to remove overburden at stockton coal mine, Westland, New Zealand
Dumper truck and earth mover in a mining pit, Venezuela
Horizontal close-up shot of a 1970s oil pumping rig.
Aerial video of marble quarry in Burdur, Turkey. Taken via drone.
Shovel emptying in to dump truck Shot on B&W Infra Red Film
Marble quarry distribution factory in rural areas
Bilibino nuclear power plant, power station near the town of Bilibino in Chukotka.
During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939) an outbreak of leprosy on the island of Tenerife began to raise alarm; by 1940 a total of 197 cases had been reported. Early medicine lacked a familiarity with the infectious disease, and this was reflected in crude methods of therapy and treatment of the afflicted.\n\nAt the time it was believed quarantined isolation in an arid, temperate climate was the most appropriate solution to dealing with the malady. Tenerife’s first leprosy station was on the north side of the island. The second would be located in Arico, near “Los Abriguitos” and present-day Abades.\n\nThe location was also conveniently out of the way of the public’s eye. Spanish ruler Francisco Franco’s Falange military would oversee the southern leper colony project, which was given the green light in 1942.\n\nSpanish architect Jose Enrique Marrero Regalado (pictured above right), was well-versed in neo-canario monumental design, and tasked to pen the sanatorium structures. He is also credited with the Basilica in Candelaria, the Cabildo and the Mercado de Nuestra Señora de África in Santa Cruz, and the Siboney Building in Santander, Spain.\n\nThe “Sanatorio de Abona” consisted of forty buildings, including a crematorium, dormitories, a hospital, and the impressive church. Patients were to be separated for the healthy and sick by gender. The sanatorium itself contained a dining hall, exam rooms, temporary residential quarters, and a recreation area.
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