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Another View of the Mine Site Above Maria's Gunnoe's Community
March 21, 2009

Photos by Vivian Stockman; Flyover courtesy SouthWings

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Maria Gunnoe's community of Bob White. The closest mine site is up the valley at right.
Maria Gunnoe's community of Bob White. The closest mine site is up the valley at right.

Maria's community and the edge of the closest mine.
Maria's community and the edge of the closest mine.

Like many small communities in southern West Virginia, Maria's homeplace is increasingly surrounded by mountaintop removal / valley fill coal mining.
Like many small communities in southern West Virginia, Maria's homeplace is increasingly surrounded by mountaintop removal / valley fill coal mining.

A wider view of the mining near Maria's.
A wider view of the mining near Maria's.

Dust coming off the mine sites can contain silica from blasted sandstone, coal dust, chemicals from the blasting agents used and diesel equipment smoke.
Dust coming off the mine sites can contain silica from blasted sandstone, coal dust, chemicals from the blasting agents used and diesel equipment smoke.

 

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