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Wittenoom Gorge - 1977
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Warning Signs at Witenoom - 2012
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Tranquil Pool in Witenoom Gorge
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Bicentenial in Witenoom - 1988
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Asbestosis - 2008
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Yampire Gorge, Wittenoom, Australia - c.a. Nov 1977: A visit to the long abandonded Yampire Gorge Asbestos Mine.
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Yampire Gorge, Wittenoom, Australia - c.a. Nov 1977: A visit to the long abandonded Yampire Gorge Asbestos Mine.
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Yampire Gorge, Wittenoom, Australia - c.a. Nov 1977: A visit to the long abandonded Yampire Gorge Asbestos Mine.
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Yampire Gorge, Wittenoom, Australia - c.a. Nov 1977: A visit to the long abandonded Yampire Gorge Asbestos Mine.
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Wittenoom 1977 4
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Wittenoom 1977 5
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Wittenoom Gorge, Australia - May 14, 2012: The town was abandoned when the government ordered it closed due to the high levels of deadly asbestos dust in the atmosphere from the nearby blue asbestos mine. Many of its residents died of asbestosis
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Wittenoom Gorge, Australia - May 14, 2012: The town was abandoned when the government ordered it closed due to the high levels of deadly asbestos dust in the atmosphere from the nearby blue asbestos mine. Many of its residents died of asbestosis
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Wittenoom Gorge, Australia - May 14, 2012: The town was abandoned when the government ordered it closed due to the high levels of deadly asbestos dust in the atmosphere from the nearby blue asbestos mine. Many of its residents died of asbestosis
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Wittenoom Gorge, Australia - May 14, 2012: The town was abandoned when the government ordered it closed due to the high levels of deadly asbestos dust in the atmosphere from the nearby blue asbestos mine. Many of its residents died of asbestosis
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Wittenoom Gorge, Australia - May 14, 2012: The town was abandoned when the government ordered it closed due to the high levels of deadly asbestos dust in the atmosphere from the nearby blue asbestos mine. Many of its residents died of asbestosis
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Tragic Church - Witenoom Western Australia
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Wittenoom Gorge, Australia - May 14, 2012: The town was abandoned when the government ordered it closed due to the high levels of deadly asbestos dust in the atmosphere from the nearby blue asbestos mine. Many of its residents died of asbestosis
Philip Schubert Trove Photography:
Wittenoom Gorge, Australia - May 14, 2012: The town was abandoned when the government ordered it closed due to the high levels of deadly asbestos dust in the atmosphere from the nearby blue asbestos mine. Many of its residents died of asbestosis
Philip Schubert Trove Photography:
Wittenoom Gorge, Australia - May 14, 2012: The town was abandoned when the government ordered it closed due to the high levels of deadly asbestos dust in the atmosphere from the nearby blue asbestos mine. Many of its residents died of asbestosis
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Wittenoom Gorge, Australia - May 14, 2012: The town was abandoned when the government ordered it closed due to the high levels of deadly asbestos dust in the atmosphere from the nearby blue asbestos mine. Many of its residents died of asbestosis
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Wittenoom Gorge, Australia - May 14, 2012: The town was abandoned when the government ordered it closed due to the high levels of deadly asbestos dust in the atmosphere from the nearby blue asbestos mine. Many of its residents died of asbestosis