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April 05, 2013 
Workers from the Rockwood Lithium mine play soccer during their time off in Peine, on the edge of the... 
Peine, Chile 
Workers from the Rockwood Lithium mine play soccer during their time off in Peine in northern Chile 
Workers from the Rockwood Lithium mine play soccer during their time off in Peine, on the edge of the Atacama salt flat in the Atacama desert of northern Chile, January 12, 2013. Argentina, Chile and Bolivia hold the planet's largest reserves of lithium, the world's lightest metal and a key component in batteries used to power a range of technologies from cell phones to laptops to electric cars. Industrial production from countries in this so-called "lithium triangle" is already high. Chile is the world's leading source of the metal, turning out around 40 percent of global supply, and Argentina is also a significant producer. Output from the Andes may soon rise after Bolivia - the country that holds an estimated 50 percent of the world's lithium reserves - opened its first lithium pilot plant in January. Picture taken January 12, 2013. REUTERS/Ivan Alvarado (CHILE - Tags: BUSINESS COMMODITIES ENVIRONMENT SPORT ENERGY)

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