Image: La Luz Gold Mine
Description: Looking down from La Zona pool on La Luz Gold Mine complex in Siuna, Nicaragua. The town of Siuna was the site of La Luz Mining company, which was active from 1936 to 1968. There was migration from other areas of the country to work in the gold mine during these years, including people from the coast and indigenous groups. The mine was shut down in 1968 due to damage of the Ei River hydroelectric plant.[1]
Title: La Luz Gold Mine
Credit: Allen Drebert Family Photos 1957-1961 while uploader was a child, and his father was employed as an American in technical support (heading Mines maintenance shop[2]) of the La Luz Mine gold mine or the Ei River Hydro Electric Plant & hydroelectric Dam. (See this and upload note: here. Some photos in the group attribute the father as the author.) Most of the families photos were probably taken by the father of the uploader and were scanned digititized and uploaded after they passed into the hands of the uploader as part of his fathers estate. Several in the months long project were far more recent photos (ca 2008) with EXIF data, taken during a revisit to the region as an adult. These coincide with the beginning uploads.
Author: Allen Drebert
Permission: Own work, PD-self-US
Usage Terms: Public domain
License: Public domain
Attribution Required?: No
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