6 August 2010: San Esteban gold and copper mine manager Pedro Simonovich speaks to relatives of miners outside the mine near the city of Copiapo, in the arid Atacama desertPhotograph: Martin Bernetti/AFP/Getty Images
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7 August 2010: Co-workers, rescuers and relatives gather outside the minePhotograph: Ivan Alvarado/Reuters
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9 August 2010: Relatives place a Chilean flag at the collapsed minePhotograph: Luis Hidalgo/AP
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10 August 2010: Miners carry an effigy of St Lorenzo, patron saint of miners, before a mass outside a collapsed mine where 33 miners are trapped in Copiapó, ChilePhotograph: Luis Hidalgo/AP
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August 2010: Relatives and miners attend a mass outside the mine
Photograph: Luis Hidalgo/AP
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16 August 2010: The camp installed outside the mine of San Jose, where relatives of the miners are staying
Photograph: Ian Salas/EPA
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16 August 2010: Relatives of trapped miners gather at the entrance to the San Esteban gold and copper mine
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17 August 2010: Relatives of trapped miners pray and light candles outside the San Esteban gold and copper mine
Photograph: Ariel Marinkovic/AFP/Getty Images
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17 August 2010: Chilean workers operate a drilling machine at the San Esteban gold and copper mine
Photograph: Ariel Marinkovic/AFP/Getty Images
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17 August 2010: Chilean workers start a drilling machine outside the San Esteban gold and copper mine 12 days after the mine collapsed
Photograph: Ariel Marinkovic/AFP/Getty Images
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22 August 2010: Chile's President Sebastián Piñera holds up a plastic bag containing a message from miners trapped in a collapsed mine, that reads in Spanish "All 33 of us are well inside the shelter" in Copiapó, Chile
Photograph: Hector Retamal/AP
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22 August 2010: TV grab taken from the Chilean National TV (TVN) of trapped miner Florencio Antonio Avalos Silva, during the first contact with a video camera after 17 days in San Esteban gold and copper mine, near Copiapó, in the Atacama desert, 480 miles north of Santiago
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Photograph: Luis Hidalgo/AP
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16 August 2010: The camp installed outside the mine of San Jose, where relatives of the miners are stayingPhotograph: Ian Salas/EPA
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16 August 2010: Relatives of trapped miners gather at the entrance to the San Esteban gold and copper minePhotograph: Ariel Marinkovic/AFP/Getty Images
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17 August 2010: Relatives of trapped miners pray and light candles outside the San Esteban gold and copper minePhotograph: Ariel Marinkovic/AFP/Getty Images
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17 August 2010: Chilean workers operate a drilling machine at the San Esteban gold and copper minePhotograph: Ariel Marinkovic/AFP/Getty Images
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17 August 2010: Chilean workers start a drilling machine outside the San Esteban gold and copper mine 12 days after the mine collapsedPhotograph: Ariel Marinkovic/AFP/Getty Images
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22 August 2010: Chile's President Sebastián Piñera holds up a plastic bag containing a message from miners trapped in a collapsed mine, that reads in Spanish "All 33 of us are well inside the shelter" in Copiapó, ChilePhotograph: Hector Retamal/AP
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22 August 2010: TV grab taken from the Chilean National TV (TVN) of trapped miner Florencio Antonio Avalos Silva, during the first contact with a video camera after 17 days in San Esteban gold and copper mine, near Copiapó, in the Atacama desert, 480 miles north of SantiagoPhotograph: -/AFP/Getty Images
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