South Africa’s mining history dates back to 1852 when the country’s first commercial mine, a copper operation in Springbok, was established.
As additional copper deposits were discovered, mining quickly expanded to nearby regions and beyond.
However, by 2007, most of these mines had been exhausted, with many having closed decades earlier.
Using CGI, Dillon Marsh visually represents the total volume of copper extracted from each of these historic mines, offering a striking perspective on the scale of South Africa’s early mining industry.







Check out some more of Marsh’s series on other elements.
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