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English: The National Mint of Bolivia, now a museum, was once a production facility for coinage of the Spanish Empire. Large geartrains like these fill a two-story structure, where the lower level allowed teams of draft animals (or people) to power machinery above.
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Camera location19° 35′ 17.29″ S, 65° 45′ 15.15″ W  Heading=258° Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap.View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMapinfo

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Geartrain within the National Mint of Bolivia

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5 April 2019

19°35'17.293"S, 65°45'15.149"W

heading: 258.0 degree

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