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Kanchanaburi Pictures - Page 1 |
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 |  |  | |    | |  | | There are a lot of rocks dug up during the mining process which are graded for size and colour and sold on for various uses. | | | | |    | |  | | Huge pumps used to pump the water up to the high pressure hoses used to wash the gem bearing soil. | | | | |    | |  | | A very large jig used to wash the gem bearing soil. To give an idea of the size of this machine, if you look 1cm from the top and about 2 cm from the right into the picture, you will be able to make out a 10 wheeled truck arriving at the jig with a truck load of soil. | | | | |    | |  | | This is where the trucks tip the soil into the jig. The two high pressure hoses are mounted above to wash the soil down into the jig. | | | | |    | |  | | These trees are dug up during the mining operation, collected and replanted in a specific area. There are hundreds of these ancient trees giving the area an apocalyptic look. | | | | |    | |  | | The Thais are very superstitious and believe that the ancient trees will bring them good fortune. Another 'lucky tree' can be seen below. | | | | |    | |  | | The washed gravel passes by on a conveyor belt and the sapphires are picked out by hand. The workers are continually watched by security personnel and CCTV to ensure no sapphires are swallowed. | | | | |    | |  | | Each time a sapphire is found it is placed in a locked and sealed pot which hangs over the belt. Some days no sapphires are found other days there could be kilos. | | | | |    | |  | | The sealed pots are used to collect the sapphires as they are found. | | | | |    | |  | | The sieving machine used to grade the smaller sized stones. | | | | |    | |  | | Occasionally the gravel gets blocked up and needs a poke. | | | |  |  |  |
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