Image:Shale Bing, Drumshoreland.jpg

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The remains of a shale bing, Drumshoreland, near Pumpherston. This part of Scotland once had many shale bings, the result of a century of intensive oil shale mining. Most have now disappeared, quarried for road-building and construction throughout central Scotland.

Source

Geograph http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/75627

Date

Tuesday, 8 November, 2005

Author

Richard Webb

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