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Open Pit Mine Collection

Beneath the sun-scorched earth and vast expanses of open pit mines, a world of relentless toil unfolds

Background imageOpen Pit Mine Collection: Chuquicatama Copper Mine, Chile in 2023

Chuquicatama Copper Mine, Chile in 2023
Color satellite image of Chuquicatama copper mine in Chile in 2023. Chuquicamata, also called Chuqui is the largest open pit copper mine in terms of excavated volume in the world

Background imageOpen Pit Mine Collection: Chuquicatama Copper Mine, Chile in 1985 and 2023

Chuquicatama Copper Mine, Chile in 1985 and 2023
Color satellite image of Chuquicatama copper mine in Chile in 1985 and 2023. Chuquicamata, also called Chuqui is the largest open pit copper mine in terms of excavated volume in the world

Background imageOpen Pit Mine Collection: Chuquicatama Copper Mine, Chile in 1985

Chuquicatama Copper Mine, Chile in 1985
Color satellite image of Chuquicatama copper mine in Chile in 1985

Background imageOpen Pit Mine Collection: Engraving miner working on surface mine to dig gold

Engraving miner working on surface mine to dig gold
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Background imageOpen Pit Mine Collection: High angle view of empty dirt roads at open-pit coal mine, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Australia

High angle view of empty dirt roads at open-pit coal mine, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Australia
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Background imageOpen Pit Mine Collection: Engraving men working in mine digging for gold and carbon

Engraving men working in mine digging for gold and carbon
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Background imageOpen Pit Mine Collection: Kalgoorlie Super Pit Gold Mine

Kalgoorlie Super Pit Gold Mine

Background imageOpen Pit Mine Collection: South American amalgam mill

South American amalgam mill

Background imageOpen Pit Mine Collection: Amalgamation farm

Amalgamation farm
Antique illustration of a Amalgamation farm, miners working on surface mine

Background imageOpen Pit Mine Collection: Opencast mining landscape south of Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Opencast mining landscape south of Leipzig, Saxony, Germany, Europe

Background imageOpen Pit Mine Collection: Ranger uranium oxide mine, Australia C016 / 6643

Ranger uranium oxide mine, Australia C016 / 6643
Ranger uranium oxide mine, an open pit mine in Kakadu National Park, Northern Territory, Australia

Background imageOpen Pit Mine Collection: Open cast coal mining

Open cast coal mining
Open cast coal mine. View across a coal mine in Buryatia, Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS). Buryatia, a Central Asian republic of the former Soviet Union


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Beneath the sun-scorched earth and vast expanses of open pit mines, a world of relentless toil unfolds. From the gold-rich lands of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, where miners etch out a living on the surface, to the high-angle vistas of empty roads at the Kalgoorlie Super Pit Gold Mine, the scene is one of raw, unyielding determination. In South America, the amalgam mill hums with industry as men dig deep for precious metals, their labor a testament to human ingenuity. The landscape of open cast mining in Saxony, Germany, mirrors the rugged terrain of outback Australia, where the Ranger uranium oxide mine digs into the earth, yielding its radioactive bounty. Open cast coal mining, a process as old as civilization itself, continues to shape the land, carving out vast expanses of emptiness, transforming the landscape in the name of progress. Yet, amidst the dust and the noise, the grit and the grime, there is a sense of awe-inspiring resilience, a testament to the indomitable human spirit that drives us to dig deeper, to reach further, and to extract the resources that fuel our world.