Permalink: https://photo.greenpeace.org/archive/Mountain-Top-Removal-in-West-Virginia-27MZIF26US7Z.htmlConceptually similarMountain Top RemovalGP03VUJCompleted★★★★Mountain Top RemovalGP03VUKCompleted★★★★Mountain Top Removal in West VirginiaGP03VULCompleted★★★★Mountain Top RemovalGP03VUMCompleted★★★★Mountain Top Removal in West VirginiaGP03VUNCompleted★★★★Mountain Top RemovalGP03VUOCompleted★★★★Mountain Top RemovalGP03VUPCompleted★★★★Mountain Top RemovalGP03VUQCompleted★★★★Mountain Top RemovalGP03VURCompleted★★★★View AllGP03VUZMountain Top Removal in West VirginiaAerial photograph documenting mountain top removal mining atop Cherry Pond Mountain.Locations:Appalachian Mountains-North America-United States of America-West VirginiaDate:30 Mar, 2012Credit:© Wade Payne / GreenpeaceMaximum size:5184px X 3456pxKeywords:Aerial view-Air pollution-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Destruction-KWCI (GPI)-Land pollution-Mountains-Mountaintop removal mining-Roads-Water pollutionShoot:Documentation of Mountaintop Removal in West VirginiaAerial photographs documenting mountaintop removal mining on Cherry Pond and Kayford mountains in West Virginia. Mountaintop removal mining is a destructive type of surface mining at a mountain's summit. Explosives are used to remove rock layers in order to access coal seams below. The overburden rock is deposited in the valley, permanently scarring the mountain and burying miles of streams.Related Collections:Mountaintop Removal in West Virginia