Nevada's New, Post-Recession Look

TIM DYHR scrambles atop a mound of land in the lonely Nevada desert. “That’s where the pit mine will be,” he says, pointing towards a bland expanse of scrub. Turning his gaze to an area of desert indistinguishable from the first, he identifies the site for waste storage. A processing facility will occupy a third plot. It is an impressive feat of visualisation.

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