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194-37581 viewsYandi campsite for Henry Walker operated iron ore mine owned and managed by BHP, view of camp are from man cage on Kato 50 tonne hydraulic crane.
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194-36579 viewsYandi campsite for Henry Walker operated iron ore mine owned and managed by BHP, view of camp are from man cage on Kato 50 tonne hydraulic crane.
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195-12579 viewsWittenoom, top of Bee Gorge looking north, Toyota HJ75 Landcruiser.
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198-19578 viewsPort Hedland Port, view of the Cargill Salt berth and loader, or PHPA Berth No. 3, in this 2001 view, the then new bulker loader is under construction and manganese is stockpiled on the ground. The BHP Finucane Island berth is visible along with the overland conveyor for the HBI plant.
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198-21578 viewsPort Hedland Port, view of the Cargill Salt berth and loader, or PHPA Berth No. 3, in this 2001 view, manganese is stockpiled on the ground. The BHP Finucane Island berth is visible along with the portal for the under-harbour tunnel and overland conveyor for the HBI plant.
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195-33577 viewsWittenoom Gorge, Australian Blue Asbestos or ABA Colonial Mill, view of the drier.
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195-35577 viewsWittenoom Gorge, Australian Blue Asbestos or ABA Colonial Mill, overview from the crusher level, looking down on the holding bin/silo and drier and milling plant.
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204-09577 viewsYampire Gorge, warning sign courtesy of the Department of Regional Development and North West.
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237-12577 viewsJust south of Pilga and the old Cooglegong Mine is this rusting hulk of a Ruston Bucyrus shovel, possibly an RB10, serial RB21269. Geodata .
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196-33576 viewsWittenoom Gorge, Gorge Mine area, asbestos mining remains, view looking south up the gorge past the mill site of the river and tailings, ore waggons visible.
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197-34575 viewsWittenoom, Colonial Mine, view of the drivers 'cab' of a Mancha locomotive, view of drivers seat, brake wheel, controller and battery module with the number 2933 on it.
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237-09575 viewsA lunch break on the bank of the Shaw River, just north of where the Shaw Patch Creek joins the Shaw River. Geodata .
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195-34574 viewsWittenoom Gorge, Australian Blue Asbestos or ABA Colonial Mill, overview from the drier level looking down on the mills and dust collectors.
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198-15574 viewsPort Hedland Port, view of the Cargill Salt berth and loader, or PHPA Berth No. 3, in this 2001 view, the then new bulker loader is under construction and manganese is stockpiled on the ground. The BHP Finucane Island berth is visible along with the overland conveyor for the HBI plant.
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205-17574 viewsWittenoom, top of Bee Gorge, Pope decided it was time for bacon and egg sangos, location is 22 17'46.38" S 118 15'50.08" E, 688 metres.
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204-19573 viewsWittenoom Gorge Mine area, pool located near mine site.
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204-10572 viewsYampire Gorge, road out of the gorge area with warning sign, Toyota HJ75 Landcruiser ute, PH 5090.
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206-09572 viewsCarawine Pool at Carawine Gorge, looking north.
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206-31572 viewsAn empty train on the Yarrie (former Goldsworthy) line behind BHP 5633 'Hephaestus' with a string of Golynx ore waggons, built by Goninan WA to a Lynx Engineering design, these are belly dump waggons as opposed to the BHP fleet of rotary dump bodies.
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237-08572 viewsA lunch break on the bank of the Shaw River, just north of where the Shaw Patch Creek joins the Shaw River. Geodata .
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