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Angaur Phosphate Factory.JPG - あばさー
Battle of Angaur map.jpg - Prüm
Loading Phosphate rock to the ship at Angaur (from a book published in 1932).png - Motokoka
Phosphate rock carrier at Angaur (from a book published in 1932).png - Motokoka
Phosphate rock drying oven at Angaur (from a book published in 1932).png - Motokoka
Angaur mine (from a book published in 1932).png - Motokoka
Angaur mine factory (from a book published in 1932).png - Motokoka
Repair station of Angaur mine (from a book published in 1932).png - Motokoka
Phosphate rock drying room at Angaur (from a book published in 1932).png - Motokoka
O&K locomotive on Angaur Island in the Pacific Ocean used to convey phosphorus stones, probably 40HP, 0-4-0, with Alan type valve gear, 750mm gauge (postcard collection of Takayuki Abe).jpg - NearEMPTiness
Workers at the phosphate mine in Angaur during German times (1899-1914).jpg - NearEMPTiness
Workers in Phosphate Mine in Angaur, 1930s.webp - NearEMPTiness
Laborers from Palau and Yap working in the phosphate minds on Anguar, Palau (Georg Fritz Collection, MARC).jpg - NearEMPTiness
Soldiers of the 322nd Infantry Regiment, accompanied by Sherman tanks of the 710th Tank Battalion, follow narrow-gauge railroad tracks that lead to Angaur’s phosphate plant and Lake Salome.jpg - NearEMPTiness
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