Children from post-industrial mining towns of Belgium play on top of waste

BERINGEN – The Belgium town of Beringen has a mining history from the twentieth century which left tonnes of excavated leftovers, yielding the only topographical mounds in the area. Aside from the architecture that remains from the coal-mining boo
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