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  2. File:Hombo Batu, Pulau Nias.jpg - Wikipedia

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    Hombo_Batu,_Pulau_Nias.jpg (678 × 452 pixels, file size: 52 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.

  3. File:Bara Imambara Lucknow.jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. Tanjung Bara - Wikipedia

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    Tanjung Bara itself has a fair tidal range from 4.4 to 2.8 meters (14.4–9.2 feet). The channel leading to the port has a higher draft allowed of 25 meters (82 feet). While the stockpile on the jetty can store up to 1.25 metric tons (1.38 short tons) of coal, each of the quadrant type loaders is capable of loading at a rate of 4,200 metric ...

  5. Grasberg mine - Wikipedia

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    Photos and comments from a visit to the mine, by geology professor Kurt Friehauf; Grasberg Open Pit, Indonesia, geology and mining technology, 2006; Freeport-McMoRan > Who we are > Our History Accessed 27 August 2013. Detailed 2006 report on environmental effects of mine; includes discussion of related violations of Indonesian law.

  6. Batubara Regency - Wikipedia

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    Batubara Regency is a regency on North Sumatra's eastern shoreline, with the town of Limapuluh as the seat of its administration. It was carved out from the seven most westerly coastal districts of Asahan Regency with effect from 15 June 2007.

  7. Mount Batu - Wikipedia

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    Mount Batu is one of the highest of the Bale Mountains of Ethiopia, as well as of the Oromia Region. Part of the Bale National Park , and located at 06°40′N 39°25′E  /  6.667°N 39.417°E  / 6.667; 39.417 , it reaches an elevation of 4,307 meters

  8. Grand Bara - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Bara (Somali: Baadha Wayn), Bara Wein or Bada Wein, is a desert in southern Djibouti. It consists of large areas of sand flats, with sparse, semi-desert and desert grasses and scrub vegetation. [1] A road built in 1981 passes through the area, connecting the capital Djibouti City with the south. [2]

  9. Batu Hijau mine - Wikipedia

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    Haul trucks at the Batu Hijau mine. Batu Hijau is an open-pit mine. Ore is removed from the mining face using P&H 4100 electric shovels and loaded into Caterpillar 793C haul trucks (pictured). Each haul truck can move a payload 220 t (240 short tons) of ore. The trucks haul ore from the shovel to primary crushers.