When I worked 1700 feet below lake Erie at Sterling salt in Cleveland, I would put my hand on the newly exposed salt and have the satifaction of knowing that NO ONE on planet earth has ever touched this before me!
I work down in Morton for about a month as a construction contractor in a very impressive seems like the people that work there have their own language or dialect you know that sounds like they're from West Virginia or somewhere down south it's really unusual
This reporter is glorifying the environment in that mine . He wouldn't feel that way if he had to be in that day in day out . What amazes me is how all that water stays up and how the water stays fresh and not inhibited by the salt .
There's nothing wrong with working in a salt mine. The miners probably make more money than you do. That's why they have second and third generations working there. The mine is separated from the lake by 2000 feet of rock (as the video says) so no mystery there.
I pray that there is never an earthquake nor tremor in that area! I can't imagine cities and highways sinking as a result of the collapse of those shafts!
There has actually been about 4 yrs ago you can search a video by dahboo77 who reported on multiple quakes in this area. 😮 I live just south of Lake Erie in Western PA
That's weird because there's also an "abandoned 'salt mine'" 1500 ft under Detroit thats the size of an entire city. I know there's tunnels and buildings under and in lake Michigan, tunnels in lake Erie, there's so many underground tunnels and if you search historical news paper archives you can find articles about the first discovery of a lot of these tunnels made by a prior race and I believe we've just been reusing them.
salt is illegal to be put on Rail Road Tracks '' animals are attracted too sallt animals like moose will get hit bye trains .. also damage trains.. i thought that was not allowed cause saltis a conductor too electricity..
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Make a living doing something else. Lots of jobs out there. Make a living developing an alternative to salt. Make a living cleaning up waste instead of making it.
When I worked 1700 feet below lake Erie at Sterling salt in Cleveland, I would put my hand on the newly exposed salt and have the satifaction of knowing that NO ONE on planet earth has ever touched this before me!
Strange question but how does it taste 😭😭
Like can you just taste it straight away or what
I work down in Morton for about a month as a construction contractor in a very impressive seems like the people that work there have their own language or dialect you know that sounds like they're from West Virginia or somewhere down south it's really unusual
@@karem246tastes like chicken 🐔😅
@@ProJoe-xb5ie Your an idiot!
That's awesome, I watch you guys every day, don't know how I missed this ! 😊
This reporter is glorifying the environment in that mine . He wouldn't feel that way if he had to be in that day in day out . What amazes me is how all that water stays up and how the water stays fresh and not inhibited by the salt .
There's nothing wrong with working in a salt mine. The miners probably make more money than you do. That's why they have second and third generations working there. The mine is separated from the lake by 2000 feet of rock (as the video says) so no mystery there.
I pray that there is never an earthquake nor tremor in that area! I can't imagine cities and highways sinking as a result of the collapse of those shafts!
There has actually been about 4 yrs ago you can search a video by dahboo77 who reported on multiple quakes in this area. 😮 I live just south of Lake Erie in Western PA
That's weird because there's also an "abandoned 'salt mine'" 1500 ft under Detroit thats the size of an entire city. I know there's tunnels and buildings under and in lake Michigan, tunnels in lake Erie, there's so many underground tunnels and if you search historical news paper archives you can find articles about the first discovery of a lot of these tunnels made by a prior race and I believe we've just been reusing them.
Tell us more please, I have to search on this.
Nonsense. Why would a salt mine company mine salt where it was already mined? I assure you, modern men made those tunnels.
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Morton Salt Mine Discovered
"Mirelurk queen is lurking around".
Do they give public tours?
diamond mine under one of five craters from asteroid. salt is from great salt lake. they also make chlorine gas from the salt.
I was waiting for somebody to mention how that salt is transported to the surface.
Miningles reporting.
interesting.. look it up in other applications
I am curious does Morton Mine have any relationship to Morton the maker of the popular salt?
Yes, same company.
Road salt ... the worst salt there is ... should be outlawed everywhere!
Where's the entrance(s) to Cargill (Morton) mine?
Bend over, I'll show ya
fairport harbour ?
It's so tiny compared to the Sifto mine in Ontario Canada that goes under Lake Huron.
In emergency, run there for underground bunker 🤔
Epic Epson salt
It's only a matter of time....
salt is illegal to be put on Rail Road Tracks '' animals are attracted too sallt animals like moose will get hit bye trains .. also damage trains.. i thought that was not allowed cause saltis a conductor too electricity..
The question I always have is Injustice ingesting all that salt dust for years years and years wouldn't it give you high blood pressure😅
Salt domes
Humans are not meant to be down there. What happens when that collapses?
Ppl trying to make a living shut the fuck up douche bag
It's not going to collapse...lol
No different from coal mines, I suppose.
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should. Make a living doing something else. Lots of jobs out there. Make a living developing an alternative to salt. Make a living cleaning up waste instead of making it.
They get squished. How come you’re brain doesn’t work
4 tenths of a mile? So 2/5 of a weird measurement. Americans….
I'll bet the under groundcworkets are very healthy.
I bet the air tastes salty 😜
Sally Scott shut up Karen