Part II.That was fast. Anyway, you seemed to like it so I dug some more awesome pictures up. And for the few haters, if you don’t like it, stop using your phone, PC, car, internet, etc. & limit your own footprint as a start.
Garth Lenz did some amazing photo shoots I will not copy here, you can find these here
Elk Valley Photo: Garth LenzKalgoorie Mine (also in Part I, sue me)(unknown) Lithium ‘Mine’ in ChiliSalar de OlarozSalinas Grandes, Jujuy Province, ArgentinaSalineras de Maras, PeruSalineras de Maras in Peru’s Sacred Valley. The salt pans of the town of Maras, found in the Sacred Valley of the Incas, at an altitude of 3,500 metres, near Cuzco, in Peru’s Andes on July 22, 2017, Peru. (Photo by Frédéric Soltan/Corbis via Getty Images)Salt mine, Soligorsk, Belarus Soligorsk, south of Minskformer salt mine, Soledar, UkraineSalina salt mine, Romania (can’t figure out the context, which makes it magical)Silver Peak lithium mine, NevadaSulphur and mineral salt formations are seen near Dallol in the Danakil Depression, northern Ethiopia (Not really a classic ‘mine’ but a cool picture nonetheless).West Virginia mountains, coal mineDiavik Diamond Mine. It was in Part I, just an amazing viewThe Greenbushes Lithium. Picture : Ian Munro The West Australian Unspecified German Coal MineAlrosa’s MirAppalachian Mountains, West Virginia, coal mineAnother unspecified coal mineUnspecified mine. A neat collection of pictures showing the amount of extracted metals (link)