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November 2018
Miners' outfits. Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55529
November 2018
Operator in the offices on the surface. Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55530
November 2018
Knut Lund, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). His job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Miners lockers. Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55546
November 2018
Working meeting of operators at 1,054 meters underground. Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.ly produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55572
November 2018
Operators cafeteria at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, their job is to manage remote-controlled equipment and supervise their work on a control monitor, away from the noise and damp heat of the drifts. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Carl Johan,28, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, his job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55550
November 2018
Operators at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, their job is to manage remote-controlled equipment and supervise their work on a control monitor, away from the noise and damp heat of the drifts. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55551
November 2018
Operators at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, their job is to manage remote-controlled equipment and supervise their work on a control monitor, away from the noise and damp heat of the drifts. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55552
November 2018
Operators at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, their job is to manage remote-controlled equipment and supervise their work on a control monitor, away from the noise and damp heat of the drifts. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55570
November 2018
Operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, his job is to manage remote-controlled equipment and supervise their work on a control monitor, away from the noise and damp heat of the drifts. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55553
November 2018
Operators at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, their job is to manage remote-controlled equipment and supervise their work on a control monitor, away from the noise and damp heat of the drifts. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55571
November 2018
Operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, his job is to manage remote-controlled equipment and supervise their work on a control monitor, away from the noise and damp heat of the drifts. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55554
November 2018
Operators at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, their job is to manage remote-controlled equipment and supervise their work on a control monitor, away from the noise and damp heat of the drifts. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Frida Eriksson, 33, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, her job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55555
November 2018
Operators at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, their job is to manage remote-controlled equipment and supervise their work on a control monitor, away from the noise and damp heat of the drifts. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Frida Eriksson, 33, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, her job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55557
November 2018
Carl Johan,28, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, his job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55580
November 2018
Frida Eriksson, 33, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, her job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55559
November 2018
Carl Johan,28, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, his job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55582
November 2018
Frida Eriksson, 33, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, her job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55545
November 2018
Working meeting of operators at 1,054 meters underground. Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55560
November 2018
Carl Johan,28, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, his job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55677
November 2018
1,054 meters below the ground. Knut Lund, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). His job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver
Sweden 2018.
e55679
November 2018
1,054 meters below the ground. Knut Lund, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). His job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver
Sweden 2018.
e55686
November 2018
Frida Eriksson (right) and Knut Lund, operators at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, their job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55589
November 2018
Operators cafeteria at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, their job is to manage remote-controlled equipment and supervise their work on a control monitor, away from the noise and damp heat of the drifts. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55607
November 2018
1,054 meters below the ground. Knut Lund, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). His job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55615
November 2018
Frida Eriksson, 33, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, her job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55673
November 2018
Vehicle and perforator controlled remotely at 1,054 meters underground. Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55596
November 2018
Operators cafeteria at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, their job is to manage remote-controlled equipment and supervise their work on a control monitor, away from the noise and damp heat of the drifts. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55600
November 2018
1,054 meters below the ground. Knut Lund, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). His job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55675
November 2018
Vehicle and perforator controlled remotely at 1,054 meters underground. Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55628
November 2018
Frida Eriksson (left), 33, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, her job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55633
November 2018
Frida Eriksson, 33, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, her job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55638
November 2018
Frida Eriksson, 33, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, her job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55585
November 2018
Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55586
November 2018
Operators cafeteria at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, their job is to manage remote-controlled equipment and supervise their work on a control monitor, away from the noise and damp heat of the drifts. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55729
November 2018
Site view. Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55732
November 2018
Site view. Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55734
November 2018
Site view. Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Maria Lindvall, 35, environment project leader at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Maria Lindvall (left), 35, environment project leader at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55745
November 2018
Maria Lindvall (left), 35, environment project leader at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55746
November 2018
Maria Lindvall (right), 35, environment project leader at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55702
November 2018
View of the control center. Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55748
November 2018
View of the concentrator. Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55751
November 2018
Maria Lindvall, 35, environment project leader at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55754
November 2018
View of the concentrator. Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55756
November 2018
Maria Lindvall, 35, environment project leader at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55709
November 2018
View of the control center. Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55710
November 2018
View of the control center. Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55711
November 2018
View of the control center. Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55714
November 2018
Jenny Gotthardsson, General Manager at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55760
November 2018
View of the concentrator. Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55761
November 2018
View of the concentrator. Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55717
November 2018
Jenny Gotthardsson, General Manager at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55539
November 2018
Old archive photo from the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55716
November 2018
Jenny Gotthardsson, General Manager at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55535
November 2018
1,054 meters below the ground. Knut Lund, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). His job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55538
November 2018
Old archive photo from the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55547
November 2018
Operators in offices at 1,054 meters underground. Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55574
November 2018
Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55569
November 2018
Operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, his job is to manage remote-controlled equipment and supervise their work on a control monitor, away from the noise and damp heat of the drifts. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55543
November 2018
Personal safety equipment for minors. Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55683
November 2018
1,054 meters below the ground. Knut Lund, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). His job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver
Sweden 2018.
e55688
November 2018
Frida Eriksson, 33, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, her job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55650
November 2018
Frida Eriksson, 33, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, her job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55608
November 2018
Frida Eriksson, 33, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, her job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
e55609
November 2018
Frida Eriksson, 33, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, her job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Frida Eriksson, 33, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, her job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Frida Eriksson, 33, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, her job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Frida Eriksson, 33, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, her job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Frida Eriksson, 33, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, her job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Frida Eriksson (right) and Knut Lund, operators at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, their job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Frida Eriksson (right) and Knut Lund, operators at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, their job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
1,054 meters below the ground. Knut Lund, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). His job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Frida Eriksson (right) and Knut Lund, operators at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, their job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Frida Eriksson (right) and Knut Lund, operators at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, their job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
1,054 meters below the ground. Knut Lund, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). His job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Frida Eriksson, 33, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, her job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Frida Eriksson, 33, operator at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). At 1,054 meters underground, her job is to handle a remote controlled rig and oversee its work on a control monitor, far from the noise and humid heat of the galleries. Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Ulf Gustafsson, from the IF Metall union representing the mine’s ‘blue collar’ workers at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Fredrik Hases, from the Unionen trade union, representing the ‘white collar’ workers at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Maria Lindvall, 35, environment project leader at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Maria Lindvall (left), 35, environment project leader at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
Maria Lindvall, 35, environment project leader at the Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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November 2018
View of the concentrator. Boliden Garpenberg underground mine (Sweden). Located 200 km northwest of Stockholm, Garpenberg is one of the world's most modern mines. It is also Sweden’s oldest mining area still in operation. The Garpenberg mine currently produces nearly one per cent of the world’s zinc and more than one per cent of its silver.
Sweden 2018.
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Pregnant female automobile mechanic, Sweden
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