(211023) -- BOR, Oct. 23, 2021 (Xinhua) -- Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic (C) visits the Cukaru Peki mine in Bor, Serbia, Oct. 22, 2021. Chinese mining company Zijin opened a major new copper and gold mine near the Serbian city of Bor on Friday, which is expected to increase Serbia's copper production share in Europe while meeting the EU standards as a "green mine".,Image: 639343192, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: , Model Release: no
Miners take a coffee break at "The Pit" (Jama in Serbian) cafe, some 420 meters below the surface in Bor, eastern Serbia on December 1, 2018. Four hundred metres (1,300 feet) below the small city of Bor, the depth of Serbia's love for coffee is on display as men in hard-hats huddle inside a cafe carved into the walls of their copper mine. Known as "The Pit", the cave-like room has rough earthen walls and long wooden tables where miners and visitors can sip hot drinks and smoke cigarettes in the centre of RTB Bor, the biggest copper mine in Serbia.,Image: 403705484, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: TO GO WITH AFP STORY "Serbia's cafe culture percolates underground", Model Release: no
Miners take a coffee break at "The Pit" (Jama in Serbian) cafe, some 420 meters below the surface in Bor, eastern Serbia on December 1, 2018. Four hundred metres (1,300 feet) below the small city of Bor, the depth of Serbia's love for coffee is on display as men in hard-hats huddle inside a cafe carved into the walls of their copper mine. Known as "The Pit", the cave-like room has rough earthen walls and long wooden tables where miners and visitors can sip hot drinks and smoke cigarettes in the centre of RTB Bor, the biggest copper mine in Serbia.,Image: 403705478, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: TO GO WITH AFP STORY "Serbia's cafe culture percolates underground", Model Release: no