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In Australia's remote Pilbara region sits the largest contaminated site in the Southern Hemisphere, an exclusion zone of red dirt and gorge country baking under 47-degree heat. We explore Wittenoom, a former blue asbestos mining town that boomed into the largest settlement in the region before becoming a lethal trap. This is a story of industrial expansion, invisible threats, the people who refused to leave, and a massive ongoing legal battle for the land itself.
We trace the discovery of blue asbestos in the 1930s, the brutal extraction with camels and explosives, and how mine tailings were used to pave the town's roads and airport runways. We follow the staggering human toll, the slow bureaucratic erasure that de-gazetted the town off official maps without moving a single ounce of contaminated soil, the final evictions, and the traditiona ...Â