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quarry in North Carolina that turns stones into sand
A conveyor belt for processing coal ore
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The gravel pit
Coal mining in the Hunter valley of New South Wales.
Cement factory with ship loading at seaport, Venezuela
Akita, Japan - July 29, 2023: Batcher plant at construction site of Naruse dam in Akita, Japan
Open pit mining area in Welzow in the south of Brandenburg in Germany
Bucket-wheel excavator during excavation at the surface mine. Huge excavator on open pit mine.
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.
conveyor transport for loading iron ore from the warehouse
Dams are large hydraulic structures that allow water to be stored or retained for the generation of electrical energy.
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Large coal mine trading yard
Witbank, South Africa – February 20, 2021: Witbank, South Africa - July 25 2011: Coal Ore on a conveyor belt for processing
power plant construction site
open pit coal mine with machinery
Aerial view of terraced fields designed for managing and storing mine waste, featuring a variety of textures and colors from different soil and material deposits, showing the organization of mining byproducts.
Northern Territory, Australia, February 13, 2000: View of Gold Mine processing plant equipment and structures
Close up of production line with small crushed stones and gravel
Panorama Fotoaufnahme Kohleabbau
Iron Ore Mine Site Port Hedland Western Australia Pilbara
An aerial view of a mineral excavation site featuring a large expanse of dirt and gravel with a body of water in the foreground
Dumper truck and earth mover in a mining pit, Venezuela
Photo taken in Eching, Germany
Overhead aerial view of crushed stone quarry machine
Large Bucket Wheel transporting iron ore
Braunkohletagebau, Germany - brown coal surface mine at dusk
Helicopter shoot of the stone quarry on the sunny summer morning.
Image show dame to property, cars and freeways as the earthquake destroyed Northridge\n\nAt 4:30 am, on January 17, 1994, residents of the greater Los Angeles area were rudely awakened by the strong shaking of the Northridge earthquake. This was the first earthquake to strike directly under an urban area of the United States since the 1933 Long Beach earthquake.
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