Tungsten Ore Conveyor at Boriana Mine Arizona 1942
Tungsten ore moves along a conveyor belt at the Boriana mine and concentrating plant near Kingman, Arizona, in 1942. This facility was vital for supplying tungsten, essential for military equipment and other applications during World War II. The strategic importance of tungsten in wartime manufacturing cannot be overstated.
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Tungsten Ore Conveyor at Boriana Mine Arizona 1942
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