Thursday, October 16, 2008

Palmarejo Project. Mexico. July 07.


Flying to Temoris, then a 1 hour drive to site.
After the Mali project I flew to Chihuahua Mexico to work on
a Mine Site in Palmarejo, which is in the Sierra Madre Occidental.


Flying over Chihuahua, heading for Temoris in the Sierra Madre.


Large cactus.


Looking up the road at Palmarejo. The little red store and
school next door.

Looking down on the Tiny town of Palmarejo. The church
right in the middle.

View while driving from Temoris to Palmarejo.


The Copper Canyon in the Sierra Madre, on the way from
Chihuahua to Palmarejo.

Some interesting rock formations on the road to Temoris.


The site being prepared for the new processing plant.


Forming the concrete plinths to support the Ball Mills.


Leach tanks being fabricated on site.


A linesman working on a new pole that was put in at the
man camp.Don't try this at home.

Doing my QA/QC work at Palmarejo.


Black Widow. I saw lots of these under the steel.


These kids were playing on the side of the road where I
stayed in Palmarejo.

This little old Mexican guy lived in Palmarejo and hung
around the construction site.

Back in Chihuahua, structural steel beams ready for sand blasting.


Ball Mill shells waiting for dispatch.


Tanks & beams ready for dispatch to Palmarejo.


Dye penetrant crack testing on a stainless steel elution column.


Bins heading to the rubber liners before being sent to the
Palmarejo Site

More Structural Steel in Chihauhua, for Palmarejo.


Fabricators & Welders at the Chihauhau workshop, Mexico.

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