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The Big Nickel
Canada

The Big Nickel is a nine metre (30 foot) replica of the Canadian five cent nickel from the year 1951, on display in Sudbury, Ontario.  The nickel depicts the mining history of this region, which is home to the largest nickel metal deposit in the world.  The nickel w/in the bedrock is the result of material deposited from a comet impact 1.849 billion years ago that created the Sudbury Basin.  The Big Nickel itself was erected on July 27, 1964 & remains an iconic symbol for the region.  It was foggy this morning, but on a clear day one can see nice views of the Sudbury metro area as well as the Inco (Vale) Superstack, the world's second largest stack in nearby Copper Cliff.

Copyright: William L
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Resolution: 13200x6600
Taken: 11/08/2017
Uploaded: 11/08/2017
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Tags: the big nickel; dynamic earth; sudbury; greater; ontario; coin; five cents; basin; canadian shield; sudbury basin; impact crater; meteor; comet; nickel
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