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The St. Nicholas Coal Breaker in Mahanoy City, Pennsylvania was constructed in 1930 as the world's largest coal breaker and was in use for 31 years. It's purpose was to remove impurities from coal and break it into different useable sizes.
A poplar wind breaker established by FAO to protect from excessive wind an organic pear orchard located in Nikozi, Shida Kartli region of Georgia
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Some breakers on the ocean at Hakodate, Japan. Taken from near the Gaijin Cemetery (Foreigner's Cemetery).
Breaker! Breaker!
Live at The Night Lite Cafe
Berwyn, Il
October 1st, 2011
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Pictures can be used anywhere on the condition that photo credit is given ("Zach Alvarez") and/or wathermarks are kept in place where ever the image is used
The Breakers Mansion was built as the Newport summer home of Cornelius Vanderbilt II. The 70-room mansion has 62,482 square feet of living area on five floors and was constructed between 1893 and 1895. The footprint of the house covers approximately 1 acre or 43,000 square feet of the 14 acres estate on the cliffs overlooking the Atlantic Ocean.
The tipple and breaker at Eckley Mining Village. This was where the movie "The Molly Maguires" was filmed in 1970. Most of the breaker is gone and was only built for the movie
I spent a while walking around and taking photos of the parts of the Breakers under renovation. The rotunda was already visibly gutted.
Clipper Mill Baltimore, Md.
I found this in one of the old warehouses now just being used as a garage for employee parking.
Breaker box with no visible means of support.
Week Nine White Dove remodel.
Week Nine White Dove remodel
Breakers bench celebrate at the buzzer. iinet ANBL, New Zealand SkyCity Breakers vs Sydney Kings, Vector Arena, Auckland, New Zealand. Friday 27th January 2012. Photo: Anthony Au-Yeung / photosport.co.nz