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Mining Australia Collection (#2)

Unveiling Australia's Mining Majesty: A Pictorial Odyssey

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Background imageMining Australia Collection: Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of an bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Aerial view of a road leading to a bauxite tailings dam

Aerial view of a road leading to a bauxite tailings dam
Bauxite tailings is a waste product generated in the industrial production of aluminium. For every tonne of alumina created, there are about two tonnes of waste

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Abandoned gold mining town

Abandoned gold mining town in Central Queensland, Australia. Photographs have blue sky without clouds and drought like conditions. Rusted vehicles lay abandoned where they where last used

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Coal Mining

Coal Mining
Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia, June 2019, Open cut coal mining

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Super Pit Open Cut Gold Mine - Kalgoorlie, Western Australia

Super Pit Open Cut Gold Mine - Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
The Super Pit is Australias largest open pit gold mine, producing around 850, 000 ounces of the precious metal annually

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Super Pit Open Cut Gold Mine - Kalgoorlie, Western Australia

Super Pit Open Cut Gold Mine - Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
The Super Pit is Australias largest open pit gold mine, producing around 850, 000 ounces of the precious metal annually

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Coober Pedy

Coober Pedy
Piles of dirt excavated from Opal mines in Coober Pedy, South Australia

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Kalgoorlie Town View

Kalgoorlie Town View
Elevated view over the remote historic mining town of Kalgoorlie, Western Australia. Its the biggest city in the Australian outback with a vibrant mix of gold rush history

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Drone photograph looking directly down on mine tailing patterns, Kalgoorlie, Australia

Drone photograph looking directly down on mine tailing patterns, Kalgoorlie, Australia
Kalgoorlie

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Surreal mine tailings shot from directly above, South Australia

Surreal mine tailings shot from directly above, South Australia
Drone Aerial Views

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Kalgoorlie gold mine shot by drone, Australia

Kalgoorlie gold mine shot by drone, Australia
Abstract Aerial Art

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Textures of a gold mine taken from a drone, Coolgardie, Australia

Textures of a gold mine taken from a drone, Coolgardie, Australia
Abstract Aerial Art

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Looking directly down from a drone on mine tailings, New South Wales, Australia

Looking directly down from a drone on mine tailings, New South Wales, Australia
Abstract Aerial Art

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Aerial view of mine tailings, Kalgoorlie, Australia

Aerial view of mine tailings, Kalgoorlie, Australia
Abstract Aerial Art

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Tailings in a gold mine photographed by drone, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia

Tailings in a gold mine photographed by drone, Kalgoorlie, Western Australia
Abstract Aerial Art

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Mine tailings as seen from above, Coolgardie, Australia

Mine tailings as seen from above, Coolgardie, Australia
Abstract Aerial Art

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Vibrant mine tailings photographed from directly above, Queensland, Australia

Vibrant mine tailings photographed from directly above, Queensland, Australia
Aerial Views

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Rural landscape bushland with dusk sunlight and trees, opal mining town

Rural landscape bushland with dusk sunlight and trees, opal mining town
White Cliffs, NSW, Australia. Aerial photography

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Mine tailings as seen from the air, Kalgoorlie, Australia

Mine tailings as seen from the air, Kalgoorlie, Australia
Aerial Views

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Mine tailings as seen from above, Mount Morgan, Queensland, Australia

Mine tailings as seen from above, Mount Morgan, Queensland, Australia
Aerial Views

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Winding Road down to the entry of a Gold Mine with a dump truck

Winding Road down to the entry of a Gold Mine with a dump truck, located in Cobar NSW Australia

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Offbeat Outback

Offbeat Outback
Abandoned cars and mining equipment left on the opal field of Lightning Ridge outback NSW, Australia. When miners decided to move to a different spot they sometimes left equipment

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Offbeat Outback

Offbeat Outback
Purpose built church for the movie Godess of 1967 that is still standing in the middle of the opal fields at Lightning Ridge NSW Australia. The church is built of corrugated iron

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Birds Eye View of Industrial Mining

Birds Eye View of Industrial Mining
Mining operations in Western Australia

Background imageMining Australia Collection: BHP Finucane Island Operations

BHP Finucane Island Operations
BHP Billitions Finucane Island Operations at Port Hedland

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Mount Molloy

Mount Molloy
Aerial view of Mount Molloy township lying about 55km northwest of Cairns, Queensland, Australia. Mount Molloy township developed with a copper mine in the 1890s

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Lake Argyle Diamond Mine

Lake Argyle Diamond Mine
The open cut of the Lake Argyle Diamond Mine and the pens on the side of Lake Argyle

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Small mine in Werstern Australia

Small mine in Werstern Australia
Small mine in Ravensthorpe, Werstern Australia

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Super Pit gold mine

Super Pit gold mine
Kalgoorlie with its Super Pit gold mine is of the most the most successful towns in the Australian Outback. There have been mined 1650 tons (3 million pounds) of gold since1893

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Super Pit gold mine

Super Pit gold mine
Kalgoorlie with its Super Pit gold mine is of the most the most successful towns in the Australian Outback. There have been mined 1650 tons (3 million pounds) of gold since1893

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Norseman in Western Ausralia

Norseman in Western Ausralia
Pano of gold mining town Norseman in Western Ausralia

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Brocken Hill mine in New South Wales

Brocken Hill mine in New South Wales

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Coolgardie

Coolgardie
View of Coolgardie, Western Australia

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Kalgoorlie

Kalgoorlie
Main Street at Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Australia - June 2, 2016

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Stars over Blythe Homestead

Stars over Blythe Homestead
Blythe Homestead is in Litchfield National Park, Northern Territory, Australia.The homestead is the old, abandoned accommodation for workers on a tin mine in operation

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Industrial Tailing Ponds

Industrial Tailing Ponds
aerial image of industrial tailing ponds

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Scraper, Brockman Airstrip Upgrade

Scraper, Brockman Airstrip Upgrade
Scraper equipment rebuilding the Brockman Mine airstrip in the Pilbara

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Dampier Salt Port Hedland

Dampier Salt Port Hedland
Rio Tintos Dampier Salt operation in Port Hedland, Western Australia

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Dump truck, Tom Price, W. A

Dump truck, Tom Price, W. A
Dump truck on display for tourists at Tom Price Iron ore mine

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Road sign warning of mine shafts, Coober Pedy, South Australia, Australia

Road sign warning of mine shafts, Coober Pedy, South Australia, Australia

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Desert Saltbush

Desert Saltbush near Silverton ghost town. Silver mining country north west of Broken Hill in far western New South Wales, Australia

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Ore hauling trucks in row, Telfer, Western Australia

Ore hauling trucks in row, Telfer, Western Australia

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Wall Art in a Ghost Town | Leonora WA

Wall Art in a Ghost Town | Leonora WA
Gwalia was once a thriving mining town in Western Australia. Now its a ghost town

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Opal mining area in Coober Pedy in the South Australian Outback

Opal mining area in Coober Pedy in the South Australian Outback

Background imageMining Australia Collection: Opal mining area in Coober Pedy in the South Australian Outback

Opal mining area in Coober Pedy in the South Australian Outback



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