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Typical landscape of Donbas looks mostly like a hilly or even mountainous terrain. This is mainly due to enormous number of coil mines and other coal producers in that region. There are hundreds of man-made mounts which in English can be called as slag heaps, dirt piles, waste piles, waste banks, pit refuse heaps, spoil heaps, muck stacks and so on. In Russian such a heap is named "terrikon" or "terrikonik" from the French words "Terri" (rock debris) and "Conique" (conical). They really are conical, pyramidal or of more intricate shape, as you can see in picture, which was taken at the outskirts of Shakhtarsk city (its name is from the Ukrainian word “shakhtar” meaning a miner) near the mine named after Chapayev. It seemed to me that the right-hand heap resembled a pyramid, while the left one looked more like a sphinx. So I included the image into my small theme "Egyptian Pyramids out of Egypt" as the final item (see the 1st and 2nd ones).

GPS coordinates: 48.0890 Lat, 38.4066 Long

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