Silver is mined in Australia at and around:Broken Hill in far western NSWMcArthur River mine in the Northern TerritoryMt Isa, in far western QueenslandOlympic Dam in South Australia's central northThere are also silver mines in Western Australia and Tasmania.More details and a map of Australian silver mines can be found at the related link below.
Australia's largest dam is Lake Gordon, on the Gordon River in southwest Tasmania. When full, Lake Gordon covers an area of about 48,000 hectares. It has a capacity of 12450 million cubic metres.
Dubi Dam Dam was created on 2005-06-05.
Zambia's tourist attractions are Victoria Falls and Kariba Dam.
Copper is predominantly mined in South Australia, Queensland, New South Wales, and Western Australia. It is extracted from various mines such as Olympic Dam in South Australia, Mount Isa in Queensland, and Cadia Valley in New South Wales.
Hardap Dam was created in 1962.
Fontenelle Dam was created in 1964.
Hongjiadu Dam was created in 2005.
Sivand Dam was created in 2006.
Fujinuma Dam was created in 1949.
Mullaperiyar Dam was created in 1895.
Imnam Dam was created in 2003.