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  • Mining company CEO portrait
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  • Lift operations station in a silver mine. The lift operator raises and lowers lift cages for men and materials, monitors lift speed, and controls the depth by a chart and a series of bell codes made by the miners when ready to be raised or lowered in the mine.
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  • CEO and safety officer review plans in briefing room of a silver mine, Idaho
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  • Looking up into a silver mine lift shaft from about 3000 ft below the surface, Idaho
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  • CEO stands next to a loader about 2300 ft underground in an Idaho silver mine
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  • Ore loader in an Idaho silver mine about 2300 ft underground
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  • Elevator lift operations, silver mine, Idaho
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  • Two drill operators prepare to continue enlarging an adit in a silver mine, approximately 2300 ft underground. The holes drilled will be filled with explosives and the ore will be hauled to the surface for crushing and refinement into silver and other metals.
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  • Pallet of explosives wait for use underground in an Idaho silver mine
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  • Jack-leg drill in operation. The jack-leg drill operator drills a series of deep holes for explosive placement. The resulting ore is hauled to the ore train which takes it to the surface for crushing and refining into silver and other metals. Idaho.
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  • Jack-leg drill in operation. The jack-leg drill operator drills a series of deep holes for explosive placement. The resulting ore is hauled to the ore train which takes it to the surface for crushing and refining into silver and other metals. Idaho.
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  • Finely crushed Lead/silver concentrate waiting to be processed to remove the silver
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  • A liquid slurry of crushed ore causes the silver to rise to the top and is scraped off to be further refined, Idaho
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  • Silver ore is dumped from railcars into a large grizzly which separates the larger rocks. The smaller mixture rides a conveyor belt to the ball mill for further crushing. Larger chunks of ore are broken with a sledge hammer.
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  • Silver ore train arriving at the surface on it's way to the grizzly separator where it will dump its cargo for crushing. Idaho.
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  • Idaho, Shoshone County, Wallace, multi-paned, barred, window with slight arched top and utility meter with red brick building
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  • Idaho, Shoshone County, Wallace. 609 Bank St, an HDR image of a glass doorway against red brick in an alley
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  • Window and door of old cabin, Warren ghost town, Idaho
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  • Mining Company CEO portrait
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