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The 129 foot Burney Falls are located on Burney Creek, Shasta County, California. The souce of the water is a system of underground springs above and at the fall, and provides an almost constant flow rate of 100 million US gallons per day, even during the dry summer months
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our vacation rental in ochre pit cove, newfoundland, canada
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Vacation rental, ochre pit cove, newfoundland
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ochre pit cove, newfoundland, foggy day - our vacation rental is in this shot. Call us at + 1 613 293 1819 if you would like to visit! Bob and Karen
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Ochre Pit Cove, Newfoundland, Canada
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Abandoned opencast pit "Perchesbierg" between Tetange and Rumelange, southern Luxembourg. Upper part of the "Minette" ironstone formation, well-exposed Couche Rouge sableuse Cycle; Jurassic, early Aalenian age).
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December 20, 2008. Kyrgyzstan, Kumtor Gold Mine panorama. Altitude around 4000m above sea level. from www.centerragold.com/properties/kumtor
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Centerra owns 100% of the Kumtor gold mine through its wholly owned subsidiary Kumtor Gold Company. Kumtor is located in the Kyrgyz Republic, about 350 kilometres so...-
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Abandoned opencast pit "Lallingerbierg", showing the different "Minette" ironstone cycles typical of the Basin of Esch-sur-Alzette (Couche grise Cycle at the bottom to Couche rouge sableuses Cycle at the Top; late Toarcian to early Aalenian age, Jurassic).
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Abandoned opencast pit "Lallingerbierg" near Esch-surAlzette (late Toarcian to early Aalenian, Jurassic era).
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