Articles tagged: mines
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written by Sarah Baltic Mining is one of the most hazardous industries as it has to be performed under potentially unsafe and unhealthy conditions even with substantial technological improvements. written by Rev Michael Bresciani Bresciani After the gruesome execution style slayings of five young Amish girls the Amish community responded with something that only those who are spiritually numb could fail to see. Why is this so important? written by Martin Pladgeman Visit the palace at Vouni in North Cyprus in 483 B.C. as a royal advisor guides you from room to room. Imagine the palace filled with courtiers, soldiers, servants, officials. Join an intrigue 2500 years old as you learn why spies went out from Vouni to spy on the city of Soli just a few miles away. written by Martin Pladgeman As you tour Enkomi, North Cyprus, imagine you’re a copper merchant circa 1300 -1100 B.C. North Cyprus copper mines bustle as Cypriot copper is exchanged for wheat and dried fish. The Siege of Troy has driven up prices, so you note this using your Syllabary or Cuneiform writing pad. written by Maury Beaulier
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