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[REV 25-NOV-2014]

November 1942. "Conveyor belts carrying copper ore through a tunnel at the Magna mill of the Utah Copper Company. Its plants at Magna and Arthur in Utah are treating vast quantities of the copper so vital for war purposes." Photo by Andreas Feininger for the Office of War Information. View full size.
Roger on the conveyors, but where's the ore?
[Whizzing by right in front of your nose! - Dave]
Dave, I love your periodic insertion of an element of comedy. Do you know if those conveyors lead to Track 29?
[Periodically. - Dave]
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