And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
Okrathief nails it! I worked on one for east Texas. My company was building it. I think the paint for it weighed 50,000 lbs. The cross pit spreader was over a 1/4 mile long.
Coal mining is my guess.
ReplyDeleteOr strip mining. Very efficient, but leaves ugly scars.
DeleteVisit Moffat County, CO and see how the land can be reclaimed.
DeletedOESN'T LEAVE UGLY SCARS. lAND IS RECLAIMED and lots of wonderful ponds are left for the wildlife to enjoy.. So fuck you anonymous.
DeleteGregory please report to the re-education camp for a booster brainwashing
DeleteThose Germans.
ReplyDeleteA bucket Wheel Excavator. The Wheel part.
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One was used to build Oroville Dam. (@ minute 1:30)
Deletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I7siCspqlf4
Back when stuff used to get built in California.
Okrathief nails it! I worked on one for east Texas. My company was building it. I think the paint for it weighed 50,000 lbs. The cross pit spreader was over a 1/4 mile long.
DeleteWell, I thought it was the Millennium Falcon.
DeleteNow that's a Ditch Witch!
ReplyDeleteThe reclaimed ares in Indiana coal country are beautiful after 20 or so years. Hundreds of lakes with idilic little fishing camps.
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ReplyDeleteCould be Canadian tar sands up at Fort McMurray.
ReplyDeleteOil Sands! Liberals and environmentalists started calling the tar to amke it sound bad.
DeleteIm in my 60's, they have been Tar Sands for as long as I can remember
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