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Gold mine, overground site with buildings and rubble heaps, underground cross section

Gold mine, overground site with buildings and rubble heaps, underground cross section


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Gold mine, overground site with buildings and rubble heaps, underground cross section

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Dorling Kindersley

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Cave Construction Site Crane Construction Machinery Cranes Cross Section Digging Engineering Gold Mine Mining Oil Industry Picking Up Removing Site Technology Tunnel Underground Above Ground Caverns Deposits Extracting Extraction Lifts Overground Shafts Tunnels


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This print by Dorling Kindersley showcases the intricate world of a gold mine. The image captures both the overground site and underground cross section, providing a comprehensive view of this technological marvel. On the surface, we see an array of buildings and rubble heaps that serve as testaments to the industrious nature of mining operations. Cranes tower above, ready to lift heavy loads and aid in construction tasks. The scene is bustling with activity, highlighting the engineering prowess required to extract precious resources from deep within the earth. Delving deeper into the underground cross section, we are presented with a mesmerizing illustration that reveals hidden caverns, shafts, and tunnels. This intricate network represents countless hours of digging and meticulous planning necessary for successful extraction. The white background accentuates every detail in this color image while emphasizing its stark beauty. With no people present in the photograph, our focus is solely on these man-made structures that stand as testaments to human ingenuity. This artwork transports us into a world where technology meets engineering excellence: a realm where deposits are meticulously located and extracted using lifts and other advanced machinery. It serves as a reminder of humanity's relentless pursuit of natural resources while showcasing how industries like mining shape our modern civilization.

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