I have been wondering for the last 10 years when I'd be in close proximity to some kind of nuclear history area or some other point of interest. I just took a job working in Sullivan the other day, but the job changed so I'm down in Farmington for the next 12 weeks, so close but no cigar I guess, even though it's only an hour away. Hey let us know if they ever do tours or anything :) I'd be happy to swing by and see the sites and sounds.
I have been wondering for the last 10 years when I'd be in close proximity to some kind of nuclear history area or some other point of interest. I just took a job working in Sullivan the other day, but the job changed so I'm down in Farmington for the next 12 weeks, so close but no cigar I guess, even though it's only an hour away. Hey let us know if they ever do tours or anything :) I'd be happy to swing by and see the sites and sounds.
This is so cool!
is it private land? like can i hiking in the woods around the mine? obvioulsy not into the mine
Is that Jim Kennedy's mine?
Good catch, that's his mine. Just verified he is the president of Caldera Holding LLC on his LinkedIn profile.
He did own it, I'm not sure if he still does.
i have no idea
Is thorium complicating the ability to make the rare earth elements recoverable?
dont visit this land my brother biff died explroring it