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In pictures: Dangerous digging in Guinea

Guinea has been wracked by several landslides in recent months due to small-scale gold mining in the country’s east.

Pa Abou Conde and his son search through gravel for diamonds.
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By Youssouf Bah
Published On 4 Dec 20134 Dec 2013

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In a small village in Guinea’s Siguiri district, some 700km northeast of the capital Conakry, miners risk their lives daily to mine gold and diamonds from the earth. The miners dig deep into the mud, despite the ever present threat of landslides.

Known as the “land of gold”, Siguiri sits atop a vast reserve of precious minerals, and attracts miners of all ages from neighbouring Mali and Burkina Faso who hope to strike it rich. The work, however, is fraught with risks; miners squeeze down one-man shafts to reach the ore, and when each returns to the surface, the group gives thanks.

At least five landslides in recent months have killed dozens of workers, with some bodies still missing. While small-scale artisanal mining is legal in Guinea, the government has been unable to ensure the safety of workers. Yet in a resource-rich country where most people live in poverty, and where gold drives the economy, the miners are willing to accept that risk.

Young artisanal miners clear land in preparation to dig a mine shaft.
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A nine-metre-deep open mining pit.
An artisanal mining site in Guinea(***)s Siguiri region.
A miner prepares to go underground in search of valuable ore and gems.
Men sift through gravel containing gold from a mine site.
Amadou, a miner, breaks rocks in his quest for gold.
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Young men pull out gravel and rocks containing gold from a mine entrance.
A man carries a log to be used to build a mine entrance.


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