Disappearing Steam Locomotives in Fuxin
FUXIN, LIAONING PROVINCE, CHINA - 2015/07/06: A railway worker rides his motorcycle back home after the steam train. Fuxin, located in China's northeast Liaoning Province, which had the biggest open cast mine in Asia and relied mainly on mining in the 1960s, is transforming the development mode of economy and making the last steam locomotives retired from service, because of the environmental pollution and coal exhaustion. (Photo by Zhang Peng/LightRocket via Getty Images)
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