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Secrets of the world's largest mines

Secrets of the world's largest mines
El Teniente, Chile – copper
El Teniente, Chile – copper
El Teniente, Chile – copper
Fimiston Open Pit, Australia – gold
Fimiston Open Pit, Australia – gold
Fimiston Open Pit, Australia – gold
Boddington Gold Mine, Australia – gold and copper
Boddington Gold Mine, Australia – gold and copper
Boddington Gold Mine, Australia – gold and copper
Goldstrike, USA – gold
Goldstrike, USA – gold
Goldstrike, USA – gold
Oyu Tolgoi, Mongolia – copper-gold
Oyu Tolgoi, Mongolia – copper-gold
Chuquicamata, Chile – copper and gold
Chuquicamata, Chile – copper and gold
Chuquicamata, Chile – copper and gold
Grasberg Mine, Papua Province – gold and copper
Grasberg Mine, Papua Province – gold and copper
Grasberg Mine, Papua Province – gold and copper
Bingham Canyon Mine, USA – copper
Bingham Canyon Mine, USA – copper
Bingham Canyon Mine, USA – copper
Bingham Canyon Mine, USA – copper
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Secrets of the world's largest mines

Our everyday lives are filled with objects made of copper, gold and silver. Many of these objects have been extracted from colossal mines all around the world, such as the Gobi Desert in Mongolia and the mountains of Indonesia. These mines are huge in every sense, from their actual dimensions, to the gargantuan quantity of elements they produce, to the amount of money they make. These are the world's largest active mines.
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Harriet Noble

07 August 2018

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