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Red brick buildings, ruins of the industrial quarrying activity near to Porthgain harbour, Pembrokeshire, Wales, United Kingdom, Europe

Abandoned tin mines on the Cornish cliffs near Botallack, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Abandoned Copper mine, Tankardstown, Copper Coast Drive, County Waterford, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Power House building, Guinness Brewery, architect F R M Woodhouse, 1948, St. James' Gate, Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Abandoned Copper mine, Tankardstown, Copper Coast Drive, County Waterford, Munster, Republic of Ireland, Europe

Cutting Edge steel wall and cascading water feature outside Sheffield railway station, Sheffield Gateway, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England

Victorian buildings and Cambridge Street Collective, Europes largest food collective, Charles Street, Heart of the City, Sheffield, Yorkshire, Engalnd

Cutting Edge steel wall and cascading water feature outside Sheffield railway station, Sheffield Gateway, Sheffield, Yorkshire, England

Botallack tin mines, UNESCO World Heritage Site, used in the filming of Poldark, on the cliffs near St. Just, Cornwall, England, United Kingdom, Europe

A view of the industrial and militarized Russian seaport city of Murmansk on the northern shore of the Kola Peninsula, Murmansk Oblast, Russia, Arctic, Europe

The LXFactory, housed in an old industrial complex where textiles were once made, now a creative village within the city, Lisbon, Portugal, Europe

Aerial view of Victoria Quays and Sheffield city skyline at dusk, Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

The iron ore mine Cockerill d'Esch-sur-Alzette played a major role in economic boom from the 1870s to the 1990s, Luxembourg

Aerial of the industrial town of New Lanark, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Aerial view of pit headstocks at Pleasley Country Park during sunset, Pleasley, Bolsover, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom, Europe

Oil derrick and buildings, Spindletop boomtown period, Spindletop-Gladys City Boomtown Museum, Beaumont, Texas, United States of America

Cod drying on racks temporarily built for that purpose in the small fishing town of A in the Lofoten Island Group, Norway

Views of the abandoned whaling station in Stromness Bay on South Georgia, Southern Ocean, Polar Regions

The A-Bomb Dome, skeletal ruins of the former Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall at Hypocenter, Hiroshima Peace Memorial, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Horoshima, Honshu, Japan, Asia

The A-Bomb Dome, skeletal ruins of the former Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall at Hypocenter, Hiroshima Peace Memorial, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Horoshima, Honshu, Japan, Asia

Aerial of the industrial town of New Lanark, UNESCO World Heritage Site, Scotland, United Kingdom, Europe

Elevated view from Castel Sant'Elmo of Naples and Mount Vesuvius in the background, Naples, Campania, Italy, Europe

Worked out phosphate (fertiliser) fields of bird guano organic waste on the island of Nauru in the South Pacific

Husk mill, historic olive oil press with granite millstones used until 1970s now a heritage monument to a former industrial past, village of Alvito, Beja district, Baixa Alentejo, Portugal, Europe

Worked out phosphate (fertiliser) fields of bird guano organic waste on the island of Nauru in the South Pacific

Worked out phosphate (fertiliser) fields of bird guano organic waste on the island of Nauru in the South Pacific

Worked out phosphate (fertiliser) fields of bird guano organic waste on the island of Nauru in the South Pacific

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide.

The mine uses the most sophisticated modern mining techniques to bring grit salt to the surface, including a laser guided JOY excavator and mechanical drills and lift.

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide. .

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide.

The mine uses the most sophisticated modern mining techniques to bring grit salt to the surface, including a laser guided JOY excavator and mechanical drills and lift.

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide.

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide. .

The mine uses the most sophisticated modern mining techniques to bring grit salt to the surface, including a laser guided JOY excavator and mechanical drills and lift.

The mine uses the most sophisticated modern mining techniques to bring grit salt to the surface, including a laser guided JOY excavator and mechanical drills and lift.

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide. .

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide.

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide.

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide.

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide. .

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes!.

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide. .

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide.

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide. .

The mine uses the most sophisticated modern mining techniques to bring grit salt to the surface, including a laser guided JOY excavator and mechanical drills and lift.

The mine uses the most sophisticated modern mining techniques to bring grit salt to the surface, including a laser guided JOY excavator and mechanical drills and lift.

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide.

The mine uses the most sophisticated modern mining techniques to bring grit salt to the surface, including a laser guided JOY excavator and mechanical drills and lift.

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide.

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide.

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide.

The mine uses the most sophisticated modern mining techniques to bring grit salt to the surface, including a laser guided JOY excavator and mechanical drills and lift.

Mining grit salt is very different to the traditional image of cramped dark areas and men with pickaxes! The nature of grit salt mines mean they resemble vast caverns, up to 20 metres wide.

Artificial beech forest with a stuffed animal, tawny owl (Strix aluco), 2012 special exhibition at the industrial museum, Sichartstrasse street 5-25, Lauf an der Pegnitz, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe

Artificial beech forest with a stuffed animal, European hedgehog (Erinaceus europaeus), 2012 special exhibition at the industrial museum, Sichartstrasse street 5-25, Lauf an der Pegnitz, Middle Franconia, Bavaria, Germany, Europe