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A Toxic Place to Be
Processed copper, cyanide, and other toxins turned the once quiet village into unrealistic glowing orange tides, silver white drifts, and deep turquoise lakes on the outskirts. Detailed color schemes faded away in a valley of death to be replaced by a limited color palette dictated by toxic products...
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description | Processed copper, cyanide, and other toxins turned the once quiet village into unrealistic glowing orange tides, silver white drifts, and deep turquoise lakes on the outskirts. Detailed color schemes faded away in a valley of death to be replaced by a limited color palette dictated by toxic products, as the valley was engulfed by the effluent of an active mine. Author Contributions: All authors confirmed they have contributed to the intellectual content ofthispaper and have met the following 4 requirements: (a) significant contribution to the conception and design, acquisition ofdata, or analysis and interpretation ofdata; (b) draftingor revising thearticleforintellectualcontent;(c)finalapprovalofthepublishedarticle; and (d) agreement to be accountable for all aspects of the article thus ensuring thatquestions related to the accuracy or integrity ofanypart ofthe article are appropriately investigated and resolved. |
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