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wilder11354
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You're alive!! This is good. :)


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Still lots of culm piles. There was a open vein right to the surface in Taylor. Some of the railroad tracks were underfilled with rice throwaway coal. They dug a lot of that out and sold it 25 years ago. I can remember a lot of small streams that were orange, the only thing alive were crayfish. Wonder if they ever got that all cleaned up.

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Thanks for the picture. Brings back memories of going "up the Eynon" and passing all the coal activity going on

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