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An aerial view of a phosphate mine processing facility in south eastern Idaho.
Germany is the world’s eighth-largest producer of coal
Carts for the miners, silver mines of cerro Rico, Potosi Bolivia
Crushed stone quarry machine from above.
A close up on an old and abandoned chalk or salt mine seen from the top of a tall hill or mountain showing all the places of excavations surrounded with forests and moors seen in summer
Aerial drone view of an open pit gypsum mine.
Oil field drills aerial view
Mining and railroad equipment near Virginia City, Nevada
Aerial view of a large quarry in Racine County, Wisconsin, on a sunny day in Fall.
Bucket-wheel excavators at the largest lignite mine in Europe hambach near cologne
Quarry for the extraction of granite. Granite quarry.
Aerial view of the pit of a copper a mine.Adams Massachusetts
Open-cast quarry in Pennsylvania, USA
Aerial view from height large industrial quarry for extraction of rubble, sand and stones of different rocks and different layers of soil. Machinery and equipment for transportation cargo
Loading railway gondola cars with a dragline excavator at a warehouse in a clay quarry. Zaporizhia region, Ukraine. April 2015
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.
Aerial Overhead View of Indiana Limestone Quarry
Aerial still image of a quarry in Perkiomenville, an unincorporated community located in Montgomery County, Pennsylvania, on a cloudy day in Fall.\n\nA site filled with construction equipment and machinery,
View at the brown coal open-pit mining site Terra Nova 1 near Elsdorf in Germany.
Landscape garden after industrial coal mining
Extraction of granite. Open cast mine. Stone Quarrying.
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A large Bucket Wheel Excavator being repaired in a lignite pit mine
Aerial view of a construction site with heavy machines
Kyme Ancient City, Aliaga
Old clay mining pits near Chudleigh in Devon, UK
Coal mining in an open pit
Aerial view of a rock quarry in Leesburg, Virginia.
Aerial view at open pit mine Hambach with brown coal digging in Germany
Aerial view Coal open cast mine Jaenschwalde and the village Griessen, Brandenburg, Germany
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