Seattle Times: In the giant, open-pit mines north of this sub-Arctic boomtown, oil literally is carved out of the ground. Shovels the size of buildings scoop hundreds of tons of oil-soaked dirt into Caterpillar dump trucks as big as two-story houses. The trucks move to and from the pits in a perpetual storm of dust. Everything in the Canadian oil sands — from the machinery to the seemingly infinite oil reserves — is extra large. "This is mining to the max — it’s very extreme," said Brian …
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Canada’s oil-sands boom creates vast riches and a dirty footprint
Seattle Times: In the giant, open-pit mines north of this sub-Arctic boomtown, oil literally is carved out of the ground. Shovels the size of buildings scoop hundreds of tons of oil-soaked dirt into Caterpillar dump trucks as big as two-story houses. The trucks move to and from the pits in a perpetual storm of dust. Everything in the Canadian oil sands — from the machinery to the seemingly infinite oil reserves — is extra large. "This is mining to the max — it’s very extreme," said Brian …
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