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Men in hard hats stand in front of giant shovel scoop.

1. Hanna Coal Company Tour Group in Shovel Scoop

2. Visitors Standing in Scoop of Hanna Coal Company's Tiger Shovel

View of Highwall: Many feet of overburden are removed by the large electric shovels to expose the coal seam. After completion of mining operations, the land is graded. It is then planted in forage crops, and beef cattle graze on it. Many trees have also been planted on lands affected by open-cut mining operations. At approximately the vertical center of the picture is a stratum of limestone which is quarried for use as road aggregate, track ballast and agricultural meal.  Hanna Coal Company, Division of Pittsburgh Consolidation Coal Company

3. Results of Open Cut Mining

Two cranes surface mining a gorge.  Dump trucks taking away hillside ruble.

4. Strip Mining Operation, Georgetown No.12 Mine

Agricultural land being stripped by the C and P Coal Company in Taylor County. After mining, this land will be leveled and sloped for drainage, then restored to productive farm cover.

5. C and P Coal Company Strip Mine; Taylor County, W. Va.