#Burros

Partido Animalista PACMAPartidoPACMA
2025-06-04

❌¡Documentamos las terribles condiciones en las que viven los burros de Mijas! Hacinados en zulos sin luz ni ventilación, atados de forma permanente.

🐴Qué vergüenza. Dejen de maltratar a estos pobres animales. Ayuntamiento de Mijas, alcaldesa Ana Carmen Mata, Partido Popular: acaben con esta interminable tortura para los pobres animales, que trabajan de sol a sol a pesar de las altas temperaturas.

✂️¡Corta su cuerda!

Partido Animalista PACMAPartidoPACMA
2025-05-23

✂️¡Corta su cuerda!

🐴¡Este domingo a las 11:00 nos concentramos en Mijas contra la explotación de los burros!

🙌Ven a defender a los burros y luchar contra el abuso turístico de los burro-taxis. ¡No se puede permitir!

📍¡Te esperamos en el Mirador Hermanos Núñez Andréu!

🟢Afíliate a PACMA y únete a : pacma.es/afiliacion/

Vivianevivi85
2025-03-05

Será que eles apoiariam ainda assim?

Der böse Hexe Njähähä 🧙‍♀️🪄⚡️moeria@norden.social
2025-02-08

🫏 4 German Chancellor 4 reasons:

✅️ Down-to-earth decicions instead of corruption!
✅️ Safety for everyone instead of deportations!
✅️ Honesty instead of populism!
✅️ Sex instead of lies!

#dunkies #burros #btw2025

SolenedeMSolenedeM
2025-02-02

Bonjour à toustes

C'est une autre de mes photos préférées. Elle date, je crois du 25 novembre 2024 (mais peut-être d'encore avant).
C'est une photo des deux ânes frangins : Gourmand et Cadeau.
Normalement ils sont plutôt rivaux, mais ce jour là, on sentait bien, qu'au fond, ils s'aimaient bien.

Une photo tendresse de deux ânes en France. Une bonne moitié de leur visage est au soleil.
don Elías (como los buses) 🥨donelias@mastodon.cr
2025-02-01

Ayer le comenté a @ushcala de la existencia del hashtag #Asstodon y hoy hacemos este aporte enseñándoles a Eugene, el burro vecino , comiendo una zanahoria 🥕🫏

#FediBurros #Burros

Burro comiendo una zanahoria que una mujer le da a través de una malla metálica
SolenedeMSolenedeM
2025-01-31

Allez, une de mes photos préférées, elle date du 21 novembre 2024.
C'est Surprise sur la photo.


Une photo d'une ânesse et de moi. On fait un exercice de médiation animale:  le respect commun. Devant un pigeonnier. Il y a de la neige par terre. Ce jour là, la télé est venue filmer pour faire un reportage de 2/3mn, à propos d'herboristerie, sur une chaîne française
SolenedeMSolenedeM
2025-01-28

@vlrny I have more than 4000 photos of donkeys on my phone and computer. Are you sure about it ? :)

SolenedeMSolenedeM
2025-01-24

@Ortie oh non, mais elle est tellement mignonne !!
Tu permets ?!

SolenedeMSolenedeM
2025-01-21

Et heureusement que les animaux sont là...

Photo d'un âne qui regarde vers la gauche. Et il a son oreille gauche particulièrement vers l'avant On peut aussi distinguer une cabane et tout au fond, une bâche verte qui recouvre du foin. Devant, une main qui fait un signe sur la tête de l'âne avec son pouce et son index.
SolenedeMSolenedeM
2025-01-10

Départ de l'Oise pour quelques jours. Sans date précise de retour encore. Donc je suis passée les voir avec la promesse que je reviendrai.
Heureusement que les animaux sont là...

@oise

Une photo d'un âne et d'un poing en FranceUne photo d'un âne et d'un bout de femme en FranceUne photo de le l'âne Cadeau et de Solène en FranceUne photo avec des ânes et un poignet tatoué en France
Antisana Media Onlineantisananews
2024-12-23

🔴Cómo resolvimos uno de los grandes misterios de la historia natural: de dónde demonios surgieron los ⁣⁣⁣⁣
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↩️
xataka.com/ecologia-y-naturale

Mario Valentemvalente
2024-09-03

E' um fenomeno! Coisa totalmente inesperada! Ninguem podia prever q isso fosse acontecer!

2024-08-22

Stop BLM's Wild Burro Elmination Plan for Small Herd in Northern Arizona #AnimalRights #wildlife #burros #Arizona secure.everyaction.com/Ng_XW5F

The following list identifies the longest aerial tramways built for mines in the Western United States. These unique transportation systems were built and operated primarily from the last quarter to the 19th century up until World War II.

Miners on an aerial tramway near Gladstone, Colorado in 1906- Source: reddit.com

Since many mines were located at much higher elevations that the mills, smelters, and shipping points, aerial tramways were a more cost effective alternative compared to extending railways further up into the mountains or using mule and burro teams to move the ore. Ranging anywhere from 400 feet long to an astonishing 16 miles, aerial tramways were handy for carrying raw ore the across vast stretches that included rugged terrain, steep slopes, snowy summits, deep gulches/canyons, and over roaring waters.

Mule train carrying wire rope up a mountain near Telluride, Colorado for an aerial tramway – Source: westernmininghistory.com

Sadly, as the minerals were depleted, the mines closed, or demand ceased, these amazing inventions were left to decay from the elements and time. Despite this, portions of some tramways still remain standing here and there, though none are now operational. Today, one can only imagine the sight and sound of such systems operating in the Old West. What an impressive and awesome experience that would have been. Peace!

Remains of tramway towers near St. Elmo, Colorado

Notes:

  • Mine and tramway names changed over the years at many locations. Whenever possible, the most commonly used name is used.
  • When lengths of tramways varied, the length shown is based on the quality of the data resource.
  • When alignments are listed those are multiple tramways operating near one another a mine.
  • Extensions of tramways are added on to the length unless the extension is given another name.
  • Numbered tramways with a 1 are the original tramway at that location and subsequent numbers are its replacements.
  • Dates of when the tramway opened/closed or removed are given when known.
Portion of Grand Encampment Tramway – Source: wyofile.com

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  1. Grand Encampment Mine Tramway (1904-1910): Encampment, Wyoming = 84,500 feet (16 miles)

2. Saline Valley Mine Tramway (1913-1936): Death Valley, California = 71,280 feet (13.5 miles)

3. American Metal Mine Tramway (1927-?): Pecos, New Mexico = 63,360 feet (12 miles)

4. Afterthought Mine Tramway (1925-1927): Ingot, California = 44,880 feet (8.5 miles)

5. Rawley Mine Tramway (early 1923-1930): Shirley, Colorado = 38,280 feet (7.25 miles)

6. Cerro Gordo Mine Tramway (1908-1929): Cerro Gordo, California = 29,100 feet

7. Four Metals Mine (1909-1914): Keeler, California = 29,040 feet (5.5 miles)

8. Finch Quarry Tramway (1918-1923): Stevens County, Washington = 26,400 feet (5 miles)

9. Continental Mines Tramway (1907-?): Alta, Utah = 24,288 feet (4.6 miles)

10. Highland Boy Mine Tramway #2 (1910-?): Bingham Canyon, Utah = 20,975 feet

11. Blue Bell Mine Tramway (1905-1926): Mayer, Arizona = 17,424 feet (3.3 miles)

12. Balaklala Mine Tramway (?-1920): Coram, California = 16,500 feet

13. Eureka Mine Tramway (1918-1942): Eureka, Colorado = 16,000 feet

14-16. Blue Bell Mine Tramway (1905-1927): Mayer, Arizona; Mackay Mine Tramway (1918-?): Mackay, Idaho; and Utah Rock Quarry Tramway (1929-1947): Sunnyside, Utah = 15,840 feet (3 miles)

17. Sidney Mine Tramway (1928-?): Idaho = 15,650 feet

18. Mammoth-Collins Mine Tramway (1897-?): San Manuel, Arizona = 14,530 feet (2.75 miles)

19. Eureka Slate Mine Tramway: Slatington, California = 13,300 feet

20. Iron Mountain Mine Tramway (1922-1927): Matheson, California = 13,200 feet (2.5 miles)

21. Hilltop Mine Tramway (1897-1899): Leavik, Colorado = 13,000 feet

22. Highland Boy Mine Tramway #1 (1898-1910): Bingham Canyon, Utah = 12,700 feet

23. Gold Prince Mine Tramway (1906-1917): Animas Forks, Colorado = 12,514 feet (2.37 miles)

24. Homet Mine Tramway (1921-?): Matheson, California = 12,500 feet

25. Contention Mine Tramway: Silverton, Colorado = 12,144 feet (2.3 miles)

26. Nowell Mine Tramway: Juneau, Alaska = 11,600 feet

27. Telegraph Mine Tramway (1903-?): Bingham Canyon, Utah = 11,450 feet

28. Treasure Hill Mine Tramway: White Pine, Nevada (1871) = 11,000 feet

29-31. Copper King Mine Tramway (1891-1893): Clifton Arizona; Pine Creek Mine Tramway (1937-1970): Bishop, California; and Mammoth Mine Tramway (?-1920s): Kennett, California = 10,560 feet

32. Aspen Public Tramway: Aspen, Colorado (1889-?) = 10,500 feet

33. Silver Consolidated Mine Tramway (1916-1924): Park City, Utah = 10,200 feet

34. Shenandoah Dives (Mayflower) Tramway (1930-1953): Silverton, Colorado = 10,100 feet

35-37. Nellie Mine Tramway (1897-?): Telluride, Colorado; Limestone Quarry Tramway (1970-late 1970s): Morenci, Arizona; and Bat Cave Mine Tramway (1958-1959): Grand Canyon, Arizona = 10,000 feet

38. Black Jack Mine Tramway: Santa Catalina, California = 9,900 feet

39. Nephi Gypsum Mine Tramway (1920s): Nephi, Utah = 9,500 feet

40. Iowa-Tiger Mine Tramway Alignment C (1895-?): Silverton, Colorado = 9,400 feet

41. Gold Dust Mine Tramway to Fisher Creek (1919-?): Gardiner, Montana = 9,200 feet

42. Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mine Tramway Alignment A (1891-1902) : Wardner, Idaho = 9,000 feet

43. Granite Mine Tramway: Deer Lodge County, Montana = 8,900 feet

44. Silver Lake Mine Upper Terminal Tramway (1895-?): Silverton, Colorado = 8,640 feet

45. Sunnyside Mine Tramway (1897-?): Silverton, Colorado = 8,600 feet

46. Camp Bird Mine Tramway (1896-?): Ouray, Colorado = 8,550 feet

47. Buffalo Boy Mine Tramway (1930-?): Howardsville, Colorado = 8,500 feet

48. Amethyst Mine Tramway (1892-?): Creede, Colorado = 8,250 feet

49. Grand Central Mine Tramway (1907-?): Tintic, Utah = 7,920 feet

50. Aldridge Tramway (?-1910): Gardiner, Montana = 7,800 feet

51. Keeler-Holcomb Mine Tramway: Kelly Switch, New Mexico = 7,500 feet

52-53. Saddle Mountain Mine Tramway 2 (1916-1920s) Christmas, Arizona and Christmas Mine Tramway (1916-?): Gila County, Arizona = 7,300 feet

54-55. Silver King Mine Tramway (1901-?): Park City, Utah and Foster Mine Tramway (?-1910): Gardiner, Montana = 7,200 feet

56. Eureka Mine Tramway (1899-1918): Eureka, Colorado = 7,100 feet

57. UCC Mystery Hill Mine Tramway: Monte Cristo, Washington = 6,600 feet

58. Pendant Mine Tramway: Gladstone, Colorado = 6,562 feet

59. Silver Age Mine Tramway (1890-?): Idaho Springs, Colorado = 6,240 feet

60. Silver Lake Mill Tramway (1898-?): Silverton, Colorado = 6,200 feet

61-62. Iowa-Tiger Mine Tramway Alignment A (1900-?): Silverton, Colorado and North Star Mine Tramway (1931-?): Grass Valley, California = 6,000 feet

63. Mountain Ledge Mine Tramway: Sierra City, California = 5,800 feet

64. Gold King Mine Tramway (1897-1922?): Gladstone, Colorado = 5,600 feet

65-66. Last Chance Mine Tramway: Cornucopia, Oregon and Richmond Mine Tramway Extension (1953-late 1970s): Shasta County, California = 5,500 feet

67-68. Wild Flower Tramway (1917-?): Crown King, Arizona and Keane Wonder Mine Tramway (1907-1942): Death Valley, California = 5,280 feet+/-

69. Mary Murphy Mine Tramway (ca 1891-?): Romley, Colorado = 4,996 feet

70. Park-Utah Consolidated Mine (1926-?): Park City, Utah = 4,700 feet

71. Bingham-New Haven Mine Tramway (1905-1912): Bingham Canyon, Utah = 4,600 feet

72. American Nettie Mine Tramway (1901-?): Ouray, Colorado = 4,200 feet

73. Newton Mine Tramway (1905-1908): Gardiner, Montana = 4,100 feet

74. Old Jordan Mine Tramway: Bingham Canyon, Utah = 4,025 feet

75. Unity Mine Tramway: Silverton, Colorado = 4,000 feet

76. DeSoto Mine Tramway (1904-1930): Middleton, Arizona = 3,960 feet

77. Radcliffe Mine Tramway: Ballarat, California = 3,800 feet – added 9/12/24

78-79. Consolidated Mine Tramway: Summitville, Colorado and Renton Mine Tramway: Santa Catalina Island, California = 3,700 feet

80. Saddle Mountain Mine Tramway (1907-1916): Christmas, Arizona = 3,600 feet

81. Spring Canyon Mine Tramway (1913-1918): Helper, Utah = 3,200 feet

82. Smuggler-Union Mine Tramway Alignment A: Creede, Colorado = 3,150 feet

83-84. Spring Canyon Mine Tramway: Storrs Utah *May be the same as #75 and Mayflower-Iowa Tramway (1929-?): Silverton, Colorado = 3,000 feet

85-86. Sunnyside Load Tramway (1891-?): Animas Forks, Colorado and Compromise Mine Tramway (1889-?): Aspen, Colorado = 2,640 feet

87-88. Morning Star Mine Tramway (1871-?): Freiburg Mining District, Nevada and Consolidated Smelting Tramway: El Paso, Texas = 2,500 feet

89. Vallejo Mine Tramway (1872-1874): Alta City, Utah = 2,400 feet

90. Sunnyside Extension Mine Tramway (1891-?): Animas Forks, Colorado = 2,279 feet

91-92. Holy Moses Mine Tramway: Creede, Colorado and Big Giant Mine Tramway: Colorado = 2,000 feet

93. Black Diamond Mine Tramway: Ouray, Colorado = 1,900 feet

94-96. Orphan Mine Tramway (1956-early 1960s): Grand Canyon, Arizona; Amy Tunnel to Silver Lake Mill Tramway (1907-?): Silverton, Colorado; and Old Hundred Mine Tramway Alignment A: Howardsville, Colorado = 1,800 feet

97. Paris Mine Tramway: Buckskin/Alma, Colorado = 1,750 feet

98. U.S. Mining Galena Branch Tramway: Bingham Canyon, Utah = 1,700 feet

99. Old Hundred Mine Tramway Alignment C: Howardsville, Colorado = 1,610 feet

100. California Chrome Mine Tramway (1915-1919): Sacramento River Canyon California = 1,600 feet

101. Golden Reef Mine Tramway: Cave Creek, Arizona = 1,500 feet

102. Ross Mine Tramway: Silverton, Colorado = 1,400 feet

103. Wagon Wheel Gap Mine Tramway Alignment A (circa 1918-1940s): Creede, Colorado= 1,350 feet

104. Old Dominion Copper Mine Tramway: Globe, Arizona (1892) = 1,224 feet

105. Bunker Hill & Sullivan Mine Tramway Alignment B: Wardner, Idaho = 1,200 feet

106. Wagon Wheel Gap Mine Tramway Alignment B (1918-1940s): Creede, Colorado = 1,105 feet

107. Little Giant Mine Tramway (1873-?): Silverton, Colorado = 1,000 feet – first in the area

108. Bachelor-Commodore Mine Tramway (pre-1930-?): Creede, Colorado = 850 feet

109. Old Hundred Mine Tramway Alignment B: Howardsville, Colorado = 760 feet

110. Homestake Mine Tramway to Gold Dust: Gardiner, Montana = 700 feet

111. Silver Queen Tramway: Crown King, Arizona = 400 to 500 feet

112. Smuggler-Union Mine Alignment B: Creede, Colorado = 400 feet

Macay Mine Tramway Towers in Idaho – Source: flickr.com

More Information Needed:

  • Chicago Mine Tramway, Utah
  • Harley Mine Tramway: Kernville, California
  • Standard Gold Mine Tramway: Bodie, California
  • Blue Jacket Mine Tramway: Elko, Nevada
  • Amson Mine Tramway (1883-?): Gladstone, Colorado
  • Pay Rock Mine Tramway (1897-?): Silver Plume, Colorado
  • Black Hawk Mine Tramway (1892-?): Rico, Colorado
  • Suffolk Mine Tramway: Ophir, Colorado
  • ? Mine Tramway (1891-?): San Bernardo, Colorado
  • Portland Gypsum Mine Tramway (1913-1921): Mound House, Nevada
  • Yellow Mountain Mine Tramway: Colorado
  • Bull Hill Mine Tramway (1906-?):
  • Aspen Mine Tramway (1887-?): Aspen, Colorado
  • Hercules Mine Tramway: Burke, Idaho
  • Baker Mine Tramway: Oregon
  • Bald Mountain Mine Tramway: Lead, South Dakota
  • Bingham Canyon Mine Tramway: Utah
  • Grand View Mine Tramway: Colorado
  • Columbia Mine Tramway: Colorado
  • Liberal Bell Mine Tramway: Colorado
  • Iowa-Tiger Mine Tramway Alignment B (1897-?): Silverton, Colorado
  • Mogul Mine Tramway: Gladstone, Colorado
  • Henrietta Mine Tramway: Gladstone, Colorado
  • Green Mountain Mine Tramway: Howardsville, Colorado
  • Kentucky Belle Mine Tramway: Creede, Colorado
  • Yampa Mine Tramway (1907-1910): Bingham Canyon, Utah
  • Midget and Moon Anchor Mine Tramway (1912-?): Cripple Creek, Colorado
  • Basalt Rock Mine Tramway Alignment A (1925-?): Napa, California
  • Basalt Rock Mine Tramway Alignment B (1925-?): Napa, California
  • Virginia Chief Tramway (ca 1901): Cabezas, Arizona
  • Texas Mine Tramway: Shasta County, California
  • Iron Chest Mine Tramway: Romley, Colorado
  • Charter Oak Mine Tramway: Elliston, Powell County, Montana
  • North London Mine Tramway: Alma, Colorado – first tramway in Colorado
  • Sunrise Peak Tramway (1907-1917): Colorado

SOURCES:

https://panethos.wordpress.com/2024/07/18/working-list-longest-aerial-mine-tramways-in-the-western-usa/

#1 #2 #75 #AerialTramways #burros #geography #geology #history #landUse #mining #mountain #mules #ore #rail #shipping #tramways #transportation #travel #West

2024-03-10

Help End the Brutal Extermination of America's Wild Horses and Burros #AnimalRights #horses #wildhorses #burros #Care2 thepetitionsite.com/963/622/66

anna_lillith 🇺🇦🌱🐖anna_lillith@mas.to
2023-09-18

information and quotes to let my fellow Coloradans know what was happening to our #WildHorses.

We know that when the American people hear about what's happening to these beloved animals, they are outraged. It's our job to build public #awareness and the grassroots army necessary to rise up and advocate for the conservation of America's #mustangs and #burros.

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Letras PrestadasLetrasPrestadas@masto.es
2023-08-27

#Burros, #mulos y otros #animales. letrasprestadas-clubpickwick.b Te propongo un paseo junto a los burros, esos animales modestos y humildes que han acompañado durante tanto tiempo al ser humano y han desaparecido de su vida. Nos acompañan obras literarias y musicales dedicadas a ellos

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