Stock Photo - Former miners Monika Mietsch (L-R), Hans-Georg Petschke and Horst Richter stand before oversize portraits in the Ferropolis open museum in Graefenhainichen, Germany, 09 July 2014. The painter Hendrik Beikirch creates 12 meters high portraits of eight former miners of the open-cast mine Golpa-Nord on the wall of the former workshop halls. The artwork called 'Spuren' (lit: traces) was presented to the public during the 'Splash' festival on 13 July 2014. After the end of the brown coal mining in the 'City of Iron' (Ferropolis) in 1995, the former mine was turned into an open air museum exhibiting large equipment such as bucket-wheel excavators and bucket-ladder dredgers. Photo: Jan Woitas/dpa | usage worldwide. - Graefenhainichen/Saxony-Anhalt/Germany

Stock Photo: Former miners Monika Mietsch (L-R), Hans-Georg Petschke and Horst Richter stand before oversize portraits in the Ferropolis open museum in Graefenhainichen.

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