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English: "Piping four streams from monitors (giants), with aggregate discharge of 2,500 miner's inches at a hydraulic mine. Material is washed through bedrock cuts to the sluices which are not visible."[1]
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Source Watkins Photo-Bancroft Neg. #8111 [2]
Author Unknown authorUnknown author
  • Photo ID: A7195
  • Mine: North Bloomfield (Malakoff Diggins)
  • County: Nevada
  • Photographer/Source: Watkins Photo-Bancroft Neg. #8111

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