Carrara #1 (3 PiPs)
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Carrara #3
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Merced River (1988)
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Merry Christmas! ;-)
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Driver's Seat – 1994
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View from Swayambu Hill to Kathmandu
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Carrara #2


Carrara – Mining of marble inside the mountain.
(44.09416, 10.13403); [270°] – Google Maps (Stelle, wo die Bahn in den Berg fährt.)
(44.09416, 10.13403); [270°] – Google Maps (Stelle, wo die Bahn in den Berg fährt.)
Diane Putnam, Gabi Lombardo, Pano ☼ Rapi ♫✯♫, Fred Fouarge and 10 other people have particularly liked this photo
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polytropos club has replied to Falk Preusche clubNaja, wenn alles abgebaut ist, was möglich ist, stehen die Hallen bis in alle Ewigkeit nutzlos herum. Das muss man schon irgendwie nutzbar machen.
Der Abbau geschieht ja über mehrere "Stockwerke". Dazwischen muss eine Decke von ca. 6 m (habe ich in Erinnerung) belassen werden, damit die Hohlräume nicht einstürzen. Ist schon alles sehr eindrücklich. Wir waren da zum Glück an einem Wochenende, wo nicht gearbeitet wurde, sonst hätte man den ganzen Staub auch noch miterlebt.
polytropos club has replied to Boarischa Krautmo clubpolytropos club has replied to Ulrich John clubpolytropos club has replied to Diane Putnam clubAnd yes, you can visit the mining places only by a tour. We had been on a weekend; so less traffic and dust all around.
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