Gold mining production in Senegal

TOMBORONKOTO, SENEGAL - FEBRUARY 5: Miners work at a gold mine in Tomboronkoto, Senegal on February 5, 2017. With only a few metal peaks and cubes to remove the earth, the excavation of the holes can last more than a week. Working days usually start with the first rays of sun, around 7-8 in the morning, when the temperature is not too high. As the day progresses they start to rise exponentially, and with a much greater thermal sensation inside the holes that are excavated in the earth. (Photo by Pablo Parra/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
TOMBORONKOTO, SENEGAL - FEBRUARY 5: Miners work at a gold mine in Tomboronkoto, Senegal on February 5, 2017. With only a few metal peaks and cubes to remove the earth, the excavation of the holes can last more than a week. Working days usually start with the first rays of sun, around 7-8 in the morning, when the temperature is not too high. As the day progresses they start to rise exponentially, and with a much greater thermal sensation inside the holes that are excavated in the earth. (Photo by Pablo Parra/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)
Gold mining production in Senegal
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