ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 6月23日 12時34分


Loners seeking to escape society and discover fortune through opal mining find Lightning Ridge, Australia, an attractive place to live. Many miners live in tents or trailers without water or electricity and often die penniless — a challenge for a town without a professional undertaker. So more than 20 years ago, a group of locals took on the job themselves. Since then, they’ve buried 450 of their fellow residents. The volunteers collect bodies from town cottages, canvas tents on opal fields, trailers parked near mine shafts and sometimes the scrubby saltbush brush, where miners retreat to end their lives. @conorashleigh photographed Ormie Molyneux, a local opal miner, preparing for a funeral service at the local bowling club.


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