Tipple at Largest Potash Mine Eddy County New Mexico 1940
The image shows a tipple at the largest potash mine in the world, situated in Eddy County, New Mexico. Taken in March 1940, it reveals the scale of mining operations and the industrial processes of that time. Potash mining has played a crucial role in the region’s economy, supporting agricultural needs with potassium fertilizers.
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Tipple at Largest Potash Mine Eddy County New Mexico 1940
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