The sapphire mines of Madagascar

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The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
The tiny village of Ilakaka, Madagascar had barely 40 residents before 1998. Then, a large deposit of sapphires was discovered along a nearby riverbed, and caught the eye of some Thai businessmen in the gem trade. Word got out, and Ilakaka swelled to tens of thousands of residents.
 
The center of a sapphire boom, today the source of nearly 50% of all the sapphires in the world. Illegal miners mixed with large-scale operations, all operating under little or no regulation, in a wild-west atmosphere of potential fortunes, lawlesness, violence and hardship. More of The sapphire mines of Madagascar with 19 more pics after the jump.
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
In the years since, the easily-mined sapphire fields have been picked clean, and the remaining miners often work in deep holes, climbing far underground. Mining is also a family effort - according to an official study, of the 21,000 children living in the region, 19,000 belong to working families.
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar
 
 The sapphire mines of Madagascar


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