File:Big Hole Kimberley.jpg
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Summary
Title / Description
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The Big Hole is a huge open-pit mine in Kimberley, South Africa and claimed to be the largest hole excavated by hand. |
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Author(s)
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Rudolph Botha (http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=User:Bothar&oldid=165630565) |
Copyright holder
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Rudolph Botha See below for license/re-use information. |
Source
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Big_Hole_Kimberley.jpg |
Date created
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2005 |
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Notes
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Sharpened by Kjetil Ree |
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