Notable Industry / Market
Berkeley Pit Copper Mine - Butte, Montana,
USA - most expensive EPA Superfund
site ; Wikipedia
Berkeley Pit
The copper kings were once the richest men in the world
supposedly.
The mining town of Butte. It's seen better days.
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The entrance |
The small building on the "water" front gives you an idea of how big this hole is. |
I'll also say - you won't get very far if you try to swim. |
Eagle Butte Coal Mine - Gilette, Wyoming - 6th largest strip coal mine in the US producing 24 million tons of coal in 2003
(#1 is 80 mln tons, #20 – 7.8 mln tons)
US
EIA Ranking. ; See the multi-image panoramas.
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Much of Wyoming consists of beautiful scenery. |
Coal trains up to 100 cars long. I stopped and counted! |
Why visit a coal mine? I have a thing for industry.... |
$38,000 tire |
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The Eagle Butte mine. |
A closer look. Yeah. Big. |
Celestial Seasonings tea plant (Boulder, CO,USA) - 2-3 million tea
bags / day. Hard to imagine.
Sorry no pictures of inside. Cameras not allowed. The sign post says
Sleepytime Drive. Very fragrant inside, especially the peppermint storage room.
They
import bulk tea leaves from 50+ countries if I recall correctly. That would
be a good international job.
Tea plantations of Sri Lanka, #1 tea exporter in the world
; including the original Lipton tea plantation
I felt like I had seen almost
a complete loop, the tea leaf mixing in Boulder, Colorado, and the source of
where some of it is grown in Sri Lanka.
Tea leaf pickers. Looks like hard physical work,
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One of the most memorable smiles of the entire
trip. |
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The cool tea plantation highlands. |
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One of the many tea factories in the area |
Plucking - Withering - Rolling - Fermentation
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Toyota’s largest auto factory in the US in Georgetown,
Kentucky – 500,000 cars/year
Sorry no pictures of inside. Cameras not allowed.
Incredible seeing the process. Previously I've toured Boeing and Airbus production
plants, but seeing
a large ultra-modern auto plant stamping out cars from
rolled steel is mind boggling. A good DVD to watch is Charcoal
People.
Map of Toyota's US facilities |
The first Camry out of Kentucky! |
Not an exciting photograph. |
Since all these photos are boring, I give you
this one from Japan. |
Tsukiji Fish Market (Tokyo, Japan) – #1 fish
market in the world
I also visited the Sydney Fish Market, #2, and needless
to say, it was a far cry to Tsukiji. I won't even show the photos here.
You
can see some in the April 2004 Update photo show. Tsukiji happens 6 days
a week I believe.
National
Geographic Photo Gallery on Tsukiji / Various
photos of the market (Photo.net)
John
Seabrook - Death of a Giant / Are
the World's Fisheries Doomed (Pulitzer Prize Winners) part of Oceans
of Trouble
Bluefin
auction 360 degree shot - Full Screen QTVR (HOT!)
A single fish can sell for over US$100,000 depending on quality |
The volume of seafood is incredible. |
The bluefin tuna after auction, ready to be cut up. |
Hard to see in this picture, but those are puffer fish I believe. |
Yes, the world's oceans are being overfished. |
Scooping frozen bluefin tuna from the auction floor. |
Ready to be transported, or are these fresh arrivals for tomorrow's auction? |
Speechless. |
AMARC - David - Monthan Airforce Base - World’s largest aircraft graveyard and likely assemblage of airplanes
; AMARC
Tours
We could not get off the tour bus to take photos, so all of these
are from behind a moving window.
YAB Aerial ; AMARC Aerial Gallery / PBS Boneyards
F-4 Phantoms |
F-18A Hornets |
Large transport / bombers |
F-16s |
Qatar Natural Gas fields
Qatar sits on one of the
world's largest natural gas fields.
The wealth from gas has vaulted the
per capita ranking of its citizens into the top tier.
After driving across the entire Eastern half of
the country |
My rental car. Not much to see. Glad I had A/C. |
What can I say. Not that interesting. The action/money is underneath. |
You you can see all the fuel tanks in the distance |
This may be a chemical plant producing plastic
pellets from natural gas. |
This road is by the palm plantation. No driving
off into the sunset here. |
Spindletop – where oil was first discovered in Texas
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No oil derricks left at Spindletop. The oil has been sucked out. |
Off the beaten trail once again. |
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Recreation of oil exchange and town. |
Photos of raging fires and the oil derricks in the early 1900s. Check the website link above for better pictures. |
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Sorry. Boring photos from Spindletop, so I'll
post these from a mall in Qatar. |
Here's the interesting thing, these same women wear beautiful colored dresses underneath. You can catch a glimpse of them by looking at the feet. |
Stockyards City (Oklahoma City, OK) – 1.25 million cattle auctioned/year
- largest cattle auction in world.
You eat beef from US? It probably went through
here.
Inside the auction house |
A bull which doesn't want to go inside the auction house |
Ditto |
Animal vs man/machine. Animal loses. |
Auction house in the distance accessed by catwalk. |
If I had got here earlier all these pens would have been filled. |