Mining Photo Coincidence
I was just at the Atlas Copco Office today and browsing their in house magazine when I came to the back cover and saw my previous blog post image on the back. Perfect timing I guess.
I was just at the Atlas Copco Office today and browsing their in house magazine when I came to the back cover and saw my previous blog post image on the back. Perfect timing I guess.
Inside the core shack a diamond driller sets up the rod with an ITH Diamond Drill Bit.
Here is another facility (Vale CORe Project) utilizing Konecranes Overhead Bridge Crane.
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The mines never stop production. It's mostly a 24/7 production across the globe. Getting out on the site at night can yield some amazing photographs, especially the 30 minutes after the sun sets when the warm glow of the sun melts over everything.
High above the exploration drill a Mexican driller makes repair while he's harnessed in for safety.
On a cliffside in Mexico, this Diamond Driller uses a custom made diamond drill bit drill through the Earths Core.
This Industrial Welder is putting the finishing touches on a repair job as the sun sets in the background. One of the heavy gauge teeth on this scoop was damaged while working in an open pit mine. A reinforced cap will quickly get this machine back on the job site. Comments are welcome on all Mining Industrial Photographer's Blog posts.
Here is another photograph I captured during the mine construction process. This huge excavator looks like a miniature in front of the massive headframe in the background.
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