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California Fires (afternoon overpass)
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Published October 24, 2007
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Fires in Southern California
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Haze over Eastern China
Published October 23, 2007
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Dust Storm in Egypt
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Smoke from California fires over the Pacific Ocean
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Published October 22, 2007
A nearly opaque plume of haze snaked through eastern China on October 20, 2007. The haze likely results from industrial and vehicular emissions as China struggles to balance economic growth with a healthy environment.
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Bingham Canyon Mine, Utah
The Bingham Canyon Mine is one of the largest open-pit mines in the world, measuring over 4 kilometers wide and 1,200 meters deep. Mining first began in Bingham Canyon in the late nineteenth century, when shafts were sunk to remove gold, silver, and lead deposits that played out by the early 1900s. It would take the advent of open-pit mining in 1899 to turn the Bingham copper deposit into an economically favorable resource.
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