Four hundred meters (1,300 feet) below the small city of Bor, the depth of Serbia's love for coffee is on display as men in hard-hats huddle inside a cafe carved into the walls of their copper mine. Known as "The Pit", the cave-like room has rough earthen walls and long wooden tables where miners and visitors sip hot drinks and smoke cigarettes in the centre of RTB Bor, the biggest copper mine in Serbia. The cafe was first opened in 2012 to give relatives and tourists a chance to connect with the miners and better understand their work. "We wanted to make it possible for everyone interested, who has never been down in the mine, to see and feel what it is like," sai...
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