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Tourists visiting the interpretation centre describing the rescue of the 33 miners who were trapped underground here on 5th August 2010, San José Mine, Region III, Chile
The 33 miners were trapped underground when a tunnel collapsed in the San José mine on 5 August 2010. They were finally rescued on 13th October 2010 after 70 days underground, the longest time anyone has survived being trapped underground. The rescue operation captured the public imagination worldwide, the finale when the miners were finally brought to the surface was televised live in many countries.
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Author: Photographer: James Brunker
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Published in: Atacama Region
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