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Deutsch: Kohleflöz im rückwärtigen Teil der Zeche Nachtigall im Muttental, Witten. Flöz „Geitling 3“, auch Flöz „Mentor“ genannt, im ehemaligen Tonschiefersteinbruch im Muttental, der durch den Nachtigall-Stollen mit dem Betriebsgelände der ehemaligen Zeche Nachtigall in Witten-Bommern verbunden ist.
English: Excavated coal seam in the backward area of the Nachtigall coal mine in Witten, Germany |
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Source | Self-photographed |
Author | Morty |
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