It's curious that, when speaking of a Japanese drilling ship, the video shows three US Navy ships, and, when speaking of a South African diamond mine that can be seen from space, the video shows the eye of a hurricane.
And that was not at all the intent of the project. It's a neutrino detector. The clear ice was a perfect location for a dimensionally stable neutrino detector array. It could have been anywhere, but would have been much more difficult to set up.
I've been to Kimberly diamond mine twice in my life, and the hole is getting bigger and bigger each year by itself the town Kimberly it self is the most haunted city in my country South Africa because of all the people that died when the mine collapsed and apparently houses have collapsed in as well
The Mir mine couldn't have been built by Joseph Stalin in 1955 since he died on March 5, 1953. Nikita Khrushchev was running the country in 1955 after emerging victorious from a power struggle following Stalin's death. Please get your facts straight! :)
The Penrhyn Quarry is a slate quarry located near Bethesda in north Wales. At the end of the nineteenth century it was the world's largest slate quarry; the main pit is nearly 1 mile (1.6 km) long and 1,200 feet (370 metres) deep, and it was worked by nearly 3,000 quarrymen.
when the 1st super diamond mine was found. the diamond industry tycoons got together and repress the information about the diamonds super mines. this is why capitalism doesn`t work as people think it does. the businessmen can get together and do backdoor deals
They are expensive because of losses from mining them, and so few people buying them. The majority of "diamonds" they are selling are dust, not "cut gems". Ironic that gems can be made cheaper and faster, with more perfection, from simple carbon from burned "junk". Still, no-one even needs these things.
Yup Kennecott copper mine can be seen from space (with binoculars) and is the largest open pit mine in the world PERIOD. They also mine gold but to a much lesser degree
So, at 7.5 miles the temp was 360F? And everything at that depth is "practically liquid"? Then, pray tell, what are ovens made out of? How do humans cook? What are engines made out of?
I am not sure about liquifaction at that depth. I thought that process would only happen in uncosolidated sediments. The rock is solid at that depth, but due to the increased pressure it deforms in a ductile way and flows, rather than crack in a brittle fashion like at the surface. There is a common misconception that the Earth is mostly liquid beneath the crust, but other than the outer core it is solid.
I read another story saying that the drillers quit because of their equipment breaking due to too much capacity for then drilling equipment. Drilling equipment today maxes out at a million pounds of casing weight. And you add the average length of a casing tube and you’ll get your depth, a lot shallower than 7.5 miles or 9 miles deep. I’m sure with today’s equipment and tools, we could go further but there have been some horror stories about that hole. A neat read.
Bingham COUNTY Mine??!! How about Bingham CANYON Mine!! AKA Kennecott Copper Mine. Located in Salt Lake County. There’s not even a Bingham County in Utah. Come on editors! Get your facts straight before publishing. Was this an “autocorrect” typo that no one caught?
I live about 15 miles from the mine. Did you notice that many of the photos supposedly showing the Bingham mine area were not shot anywhere near the Bingham mine? It makes me doubt the accuracy of everything in the video.
@@Cory-M Yeah I agree. I'm from denmark, but have been to Bingham twice while travelling in the US, since I have interest in it as a geologist. Lots of weird things going on in this video. I also noted the sequence with the cars over the bridge at 0:48 is actually filmed at Gap of Dunloe in Ireland and has nothing to do with the diamond mine in Canada. The mineral shown at 1:42 is pyrite as far as I can see. Iron sulfide. Not really that relevant when discussing a copper mine. "Mine visible from space" at 5:42 and they show a weather system, hurricane or similar, with the eye in the middle. No relevance for a mine. Why not show this mine from space? 7:30 while talking about Bingham, that's Gap of Dunloe in Ireland again....
The Kennicott visitor center was rebuilt, and ‘test opened’ to invited guests in the autumn of 2018. It is scheduled to open to public again in the warm season of 2019.
I hate videos like this, showing incorrect footage and photos, you showed a massive cyclone saying you can see the mine from space but it was just the eye of the storm, then the Kolas drill hole you are showing surface open cut mining haul trucks and then guys working in an under ground mine when Kolas was drilled by a surface drill rig
i too felt the nr 10 records were reaching.what made me look were the last one. japanese scientific longest drill hole.3 miles under sea level are not really that deep . i come from a sea drilling oil land
In the immortal words of the great Firesign Theater - "As some Chinese philosopher said, just dig a hole that's deep enough, and everybody will want to jump into it."
I live near the Santa Rita (Chino) mine. It used to be a kenecot mine back when I lived here in the 80’s but somewhere along the lines changed hands by the time I moved back. It’s currently 1.75 miles across and 1,350 feet deep.
Lol, I live in the NWT and I recognized Diavik from the thumbnail and there's some inaccuracies in this video. Most employees at the mine fly in and out every two week rotation, and they do not fly in by a helicopter.. the idea that the employees can get stranded is inaccurate as it's only an hour flight from Yellowknife which is the main point of pickup. Also, while the ice road is accessible for a few short weeks, it's mainly used for the mine's shipments and imports by semi trucks.
Allie Glamour - Good thought... except it is actually not tied to people. After all the hand-wringing and doom & gloom, it turns out that the size of the hole in the ozone layer is controlled by the temperature... not by hairspray.
Thank you for educating me on this topic. Though i would like to add……I didnt say that humans created the hole; they only made it bigger with all the toxic fumes released into the atmoshpere daily by factories, cars, and peple. And while the hole is becoming large because of the temperture rise or as some may say “Global Warming” Humans still have effected the rate of how fast the hole is growing. So I see you point and applaude you for not being rude and just letting me know and i just wanted to defend my comment. Thank you
Hm nope Atomic testing in the atmosphere in the fifties and sixties and that is why they started underground testing and do not forget all the aircraft around the world fly higher than pollution rising that high. Think about it, millions of flying hours. Military and corporations blame the little guy.
The biggest mine in the world is the kennicott copper mine(Bingham canyon mine) in Utah,USA and I live by it. It also has the tallest tower at the kennicott smelter in the u.s. western hemisphere! You can still go to the mines overlook! 100% recommend it is beautiful. Those big huge mine trucks are amazing!
No mention of Homestake gold mine in South Dakota? Homestake closed after mining to over 8,000 feet with hundreds of miles of drifts (tunnels). Possibly a larger hole than five of these others combined. I lived a mile above sea level (Lead, SD), drove 15 minutes to work and on occasion worked over 1,000 feet below sea level (6,250 deep at that time.)
Without this giant sandbox digging you probably wouldn't enjoy the luxuries in your life or live in that home you live in... you can still choose to move to Africa and live in a Igloo made of cow and buffalo s*** I'm sure there's no metal or minerals in animal crap
Thomas Maughan not Namibia man, you're definitely not talking about German South West, you're talking about the new Africanised Communist and Socialist(always lying wherever they go) Namibia, Africa in a whole boet. You are actually talking about the leadership of Namibia, not the Land of Sud West. Another thing don't call a country out onto the board, if you don't know how to play chess.
I got no problem mining in the earth for useful materials we need in our day to day lives, and like you saw, if it's done properly and all environmental concerns are studied and taken into account, it could actually looks beautiful and becomes a tourist attraction. But honestly, why would anyone dig for diamonds that much? The main motive is money, and those are mostly accompanied by utter greed and carelessness for all the trails left behind. Not to mention, we all share the same rock!
@@moealsharif1669 There is nothing humans "need" beneath the surface of the earth. Only things that we "want"... Everything that every "surface dweller" NEEDS, is on the surface of the earth. Which is getting more and more toxic now, from things we keep bringing UP from BELOW the surface. What we NEED, is to WANT less.
@@PJ_Davis Well, humanity had a lot of interested in a soft, relatively cheap metal with good thermal and electrical conductivity. Not to mention its ancient uses as the first metal we learned to forge.
The Hull-Rust-Mahoning Open Pit Mine on Minnesota's Mesabi Iron Range is 1.5 x 3.5 miles wide and 600 feet deep. It's a US National Historic Landmark and on the US National Register of Historic Places.
I can think of one A-hole that no one thought would ever become as big as it is today. Hint: It's surrounded fawns and hot air and moves between Mara Lago and 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
00:47 is the Gap of Dunloe in County Kerry, Ireland. It is not near the Diavik mine in Canada. For some reason you showed it again at 7:27 in relation to the Bingham mine. Please mention Kerry in the video description as we benefit from tourism in Ireland and we love to receive visitors, even if they are searching in the wrong place for a huge hole in the ground :)
What about the lavender pit (copper mine) in Bisbee AZ, USA. Phelps Dodge opened the Lavender Pit in 1950, at the site of the earlier, higher-grade Sacramento Hill mine. Production through 1974 totaled 86 million tons of ore averaging about 0.7% copper, or about 600,000 tons of copper produced, with gold and silver as byproducts.
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I've always been taught that they know what's down in the middle of the Earth, but they say in this video no one knows for sure. I've always figured that no one really did. Interesting video. Those are some crazy holes!
how come you don t have the open pit copper mine in casa grande arizona.. its on the north side of town.between phoenix and tucson.check it out on google maps it closed down in the 1980s run by a company named asarco. its got to be bigger then most you have here !there is a lake at the bottom of it and its ground water seeping up.arizona is known as the copper state.phelps dodge .,hecla,arsarco.names of companys that ran mines in arizona act like they did so much for the state all they did was rape this state the miners were paid well when they were working but they would lay them off half the time then when they laid them off for good and closed the mines they lost everything they had you could of bought campers,boats,cars,etc. for 10 to 20 cents on the dollor those companies left millions and millions of clean up costs! what they did was create enities that they sold the mines to then claim bankruptcy to get out of paying the millions and millions of clean up costs that the tax payers are gonna have to pay!the state government had to been in on it but were bribed because they turned a blinded eye to it they sould of told them we know what your trying to do by making these fake enities companies and claming bankrupcy to not pay clean up costs clean up your dame mess or go to prison !
there is no mess, it's just the mess in libturds minds - but the gov will push and pull you in every direction over it - and you'll biter and be angry and disoriented while they extract their tolls, forever
Research by historian Steve Lunderstedt in 2005 confirmed that the mine was the biggest hand-excavated hole in the world at 19.65 hectares (48.6 acres), slightly larger than the Big Hole of 17 ha (42 acres) in Kimberley, which had claimed the title up to then. Jagersfontein Mine - Wikipedia
Interesting that you neglected to mention the Superpit Gold Mine just outside Kalgoolrie, Western Australia. At 3.6 by 1.6 kilometers in size with a depth of 512 meters , It is visible from space.
Photographic equipment hanging at the bottom of a weather balloon is not what I call outer space technology. It's called a balloon approximately 120000 feet before the balloon explodes due to structural catastrophic collapse because of unequal pressurization within the balloon to the outside of the Blue Moon surface is so minimal that the material holding you can change are cannot withstand the pressure differential and becomes defeated. But it takes a lot of pictures between launch and explosion of the balloon. Never in space you cannot exceed the firmament Dome
"The mine itself was built by Stalin in 1955". Very clever of him, he died in 1953.
Yes I was wondering about that too... Perhaps it was under Krushchev?
I think he must have commissioned it I heard
um 😐 doesn’t mean he didn’t order it.. lol 😂
Ah yes, the "Murr Mine"
It's curious that, when speaking of a Japanese drilling ship, the video shows three US Navy ships, and, when speaking of a South African diamond mine that can be seen from space, the video shows the eye of a hurricane.
yep it cheapens the video
She sounded very excited when she talked about, discovering frozen viruses and diseases from Antarctica.
Mellow monsoon she knows something
And that was not at all the intent of the project. It's a neutrino detector. The clear ice was a perfect location for a dimensionally stable neutrino detector array. It could have been anywhere, but would have been much more difficult to set up.
She knew something lol
Lol definitely
You forgot kim kardashian
Haha yeah they did
Oops....
How did they forget such a thing
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Lmao
At 3:18 Stalin manages to open a mine in 1955 - two years after his death in 1953. Awesome feat!
😂😂😂
Lmfaoo
that one, Stephen, take him now guards ! Stalin never died, that was all CIA trickery !
Video full of holes.
Actually she misspoke. She meant that it was opened by Palin (Michael, not Sarah) when he was 12.
What kind of drill bit melts at 360F? Were they using lead drill bits?
She sounds so excited when she mentioned viruses might be in the ice.
I've been to Kimberly diamond mine twice in my life, and the hole is getting bigger and bigger each year by itself the town Kimberly it self is the most haunted city in my country South Africa because of all the people that died when the mine collapsed and apparently houses have collapsed in as well
I live in Kimberley and whoever told you where the houses collapsed in the whole has lied to you, however the hole is actually getting bigger
The Mir mine couldn't have been built by Joseph Stalin in 1955 since he died on March 5, 1953. Nikita Khrushchev was running the country in 1955 after emerging victorious from a power struggle following Stalin's death. Please get your facts straight! :)
I opened comments section for the same reason, Stalin couldnt have started building this mine :)))
And the picture they showed, had it full of water?
The Penrhyn Quarry is a slate quarry located near Bethesda in north Wales. At the end of the nineteenth century it was the world's largest slate quarry; the main pit is nearly 1 mile (1.6 km) long and 1,200 feet (370 metres) deep, and it was worked by nearly 3,000 quarrymen.
This is why diamonds aren’t really supposed to be expensive there’s an abundance of diamonds they just say they are rare which is bs
Supply and demand
when the 1st super diamond mine was found. the diamond industry tycoons got together and repress the information about the diamonds super mines. this is why capitalism doesn`t work as people think it does. the businessmen can get together and do backdoor deals
They are expensive because of losses from mining them, and so few people buying them. The majority of "diamonds" they are selling are dust, not "cut gems". Ironic that gems can be made cheaper and faster, with more perfection, from simple carbon from burned "junk". Still, no-one even needs these things.
Diamonds are expensive because the price is controlled and idiots buy them. Who cares about diamonds or gold? I don't need either one.
try prospecting for diamonds in Arkansas - cheap to get in but not high chances of success.
Yup Kennecott copper mine can be seen from space (with binoculars) and is the largest open pit mine in the world PERIOD. They also mine gold but to a much lesser degree
So, at 7.5 miles the temp was 360F? And everything at that depth is "practically liquid"? Then, pray tell, what are ovens made out of? How do humans cook? What are engines made out of?
what she means is liquifaction. at those depth praticly everything suffered liquifaction. like you see in great earth wquake areas
I am not sure about liquifaction at that depth. I thought that process would only happen in uncosolidated sediments. The rock is solid at that depth, but due to the increased pressure it deforms in a ductile way and flows, rather than crack in a brittle fashion like at the surface. There is a common misconception that the Earth is mostly liquid beneath the crust, but other than the outer core it is solid.
dont forget about pressure, it lowers the liquidation point
guy tremblay but what he is saying we cook things at around or higher temps than 360 ...why haven't those things liquefied
I read another story saying that the drillers quit because of their equipment breaking due to too much capacity for then drilling equipment. Drilling equipment today maxes out at a million pounds of casing weight. And you add the average length of a casing tube and you’ll get your depth, a lot shallower than 7.5 miles or 9 miles deep. I’m sure with today’s equipment and tools, we could go further but there have been some horror stories about that hole. A neat read.
Kenecott copper mine is of course the biggest. you can see it from space! I happen to live close to it.
03:17 Stalin died in 1953. So please explain how he was able to build this mine in 1955??
Time travel 😨
The deepest hole made by humans is a mine which is still in operation in South Africa, called Taung
I love how this narrator makes the end of every sentence optimistic no matter what she says.
Bingham COUNTY Mine??!! How about Bingham CANYON Mine!! AKA Kennecott Copper Mine. Located in Salt Lake County. There’s not even a Bingham County in Utah. Come on editors! Get your facts straight before publishing. Was this an “autocorrect” typo that no one caught?
I live about 15 miles from the mine. Did you notice that many of the photos supposedly showing the Bingham mine area were not shot anywhere near the Bingham mine? It makes me doubt the accuracy of everything in the video.
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@@Cory-M Yeah I agree. I'm from denmark, but have been to Bingham twice while travelling in the US, since I have interest in it as a geologist.
Lots of weird things going on in this video.
I also noted the sequence with the cars over the bridge at 0:48 is actually filmed at Gap of Dunloe in Ireland and has nothing to do with the diamond mine in Canada.
The mineral shown at 1:42 is pyrite as far as I can see. Iron sulfide. Not really that relevant when discussing a copper mine.
"Mine visible from space" at 5:42 and they show a weather system, hurricane or similar, with the eye in the middle. No relevance for a mine. Why not show this mine from space?
7:30 while talking about Bingham, that's Gap of Dunloe in Ireland again....
Largest man-made hole is the financial hole they keep me in!
Amen!
The Kennicott visitor center was rebuilt, and ‘test opened’ to invited guests in the autumn of 2018. It is scheduled to open to public again in the warm season of 2019.
this video is just sad - full of flaws and misconceptions. huge contribution to dumbing down of the world. shame on people who made it.
Right on. They should be real about it and talk about how destructive it is to the earth and creation.
I agree. Just sad 🥺
Have fun without your Modern electricity and all other valuable things you take for granted on this Earth.
@@junjungatbos3548 Destructive to creation ???? Wait another 250,000 years and it will be good as new, have some perspective Dun Dun.
@@lawfulldick4158 just being real homeboy..i aint trippin doe..when mother earths immune system starts kickin you can say "hello great flood"😂
"you can pay $2 to see toxic water." Or I could just go to Flint for free.
P.S. The problem still hasn't been fixed
Too soon...
SincerelyFromStephen
As long as Democrats run the city it will never be fixed
Those problems are all *solved*? aren't they?
*I THINK TRUMP ALREADY FIXED IT*
Oooh, burn?
Haven't Flint's problems been solved by now?
I hate videos like this, showing incorrect footage and photos, you showed a massive cyclone saying you can see the mine from space but it was just the eye of the storm, then the Kolas drill hole you are showing surface open cut mining haul trucks and then guys working in an under ground mine when Kolas was drilled by a surface drill rig
i too felt the nr 10 records were reaching.what made me look were the last one. japanese scientific longest drill hole.3 miles under sea level are not really that deep . i come from a sea drilling oil land
In the immortal words of the great Firesign Theater - "As some Chinese philosopher said, just dig a hole that's deep enough, and everybody will want to jump into it."
I live in Utah so Right as the video started I was just waiting for the kenecot copper mine to show up 😂
I live near the Santa Rita (Chino) mine.
It used to be a kenecot mine back when I lived here in the 80’s but somewhere along the lines changed hands by the time I moved back.
It’s currently 1.75 miles across and 1,350 feet deep.
You can't beat the "holes" made by Armond Rizzo.
1:23 ayee I’ve been there before because I live really close to it
Lol, I live in the NWT and I recognized Diavik from the thumbnail and there's some inaccuracies in this video. Most employees at the mine fly in and out every two week rotation, and they do not fly in by a helicopter.. the idea that the employees can get stranded is inaccurate as it's only an hour flight from Yellowknife which is the main point of pickup. Also, while the ice road is accessible for a few short weeks, it's mainly used for the mine's shipments and imports by semi trucks.
At 0:47 that road is the Gap of Dunloe in Ireland. Video footage nothing to do with the mine at all. Bad research / lazy editing...
And the tunnel 0:59 is in Norway...
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I know, right? I expect a much higher standard of journalism from random RUclips posts.
larp a lue
Mponeng Gold Mine near Carletonville in South Africa is over 4 kilometers deep, it's the deepest mine in the world and is still going.
The Hole in the O-zone Layer is definetly the Biggest hole created by Humans
True so true
I was going to comment about that but you beat me to it!
Allie Glamour - Good thought... except it is actually not tied to people. After all the hand-wringing and doom & gloom, it turns out that the size of the hole in the ozone layer is controlled by the temperature... not by hairspray.
Thank you for educating me on this topic. Though i would like to add……I didnt say that humans created the hole; they only made it bigger with all the toxic fumes released into the atmoshpere daily by factories, cars, and peple. And while the hole is becoming large because of the temperture rise or as some may say “Global Warming” Humans still have effected the rate of how fast the hole is growing. So I see you point and applaude you for not being rude and just letting me know and i just wanted to defend my comment. Thank you
Hm nope Atomic testing in the atmosphere in the fifties and sixties and that is why they started underground testing and do not forget all the aircraft around the world fly higher than pollution rising that high. Think about it, millions of flying hours. Military and corporations blame the little guy.
The biggest mine in the world is the kennicott copper mine(Bingham canyon mine) in Utah,USA and I live by it. It also has the tallest tower at the kennicott smelter in the u.s. western hemisphere! You can still go to the mines overlook! 100% recommend it is beautiful. Those big huge mine trucks are amazing!
Stalin died in 1953 sorry gets facts right
U know people always lying
Who cares when he died it don’t change anything about this video really...
did he now
@@Bowiiihowdy yes. March to be exact.
I love how chill the girl drinking the water is whilst they are mentioning all the bad things that polluted the water..
This is great news - we are digging our own graves - but until them , we'll look good wearing gold and diamonds.
I wish I could donate 12 hours a a day for a month or more to removing the harmful water before it can contaminate the water table
How was the Mir mine built by Joseph Stalin in 1955, when he dies in 1953?
No mention of Homestake gold mine in South Dakota? Homestake closed after mining to over 8,000 feet with hundreds of miles of drifts (tunnels). Possibly a larger hole than five of these others combined. I lived a mile above sea level (Lead, SD), drove 15 minutes to work and on occasion worked over 1,000 feet below sea level (6,250 deep at that time.)
The Earth is just a giant sandbox to some people. 😞
CONSIDERING WHAT I'VE SEEN, IT'S ACTUALLY A ROTATING SHITHOLE TO MOST PEOPLE.
"The Earth is just a giant sandbox to some people" People in Namibia, for instance.
Without this giant sandbox digging you probably wouldn't enjoy the luxuries in your life or live in that home you live in... you can still choose to move to Africa and live in a Igloo made of cow and buffalo s*** I'm sure there's no metal or minerals in animal crap
Samantha June no, not to me :)
Thomas Maughan not Namibia man, you're definitely not talking about German South West, you're talking about the new Africanised Communist and Socialist(always lying wherever they go) Namibia, Africa in a whole boet. You are actually talking about the leadership of Namibia, not the Land of Sud West. Another thing don't call a country out onto the board, if you don't know how to play chess.
Where is the giants o line?
RIO TINTOS
Bingham Canyon Mine
What about Western Australia, Kalgoorlie super pit ? No mention of this hole and it’s still going.
Mir Mine build in 1955 by dead Stalin?? He died in 1953
The "super pit" is a gold mine and still in use today. It has been swallowing up surrounding small towns for decades.
Good video, have a great day everyone
100m carat of diamonds= 22,090,000,000,000 dollars
Everyone who hates the pollution factor, using the benefits of copper every day of thier life..
I got no problem mining in the earth for useful materials we need in our day to day lives, and like you saw, if it's done properly and all environmental concerns are studied and taken into account, it could actually looks beautiful and becomes a tourist attraction. But honestly, why would anyone dig for diamonds that much? The main motive is money, and those are mostly accompanied by utter greed and carelessness for all the trails left behind. Not to mention, we all share the same rock!
@@moealsharif1669 There is nothing humans "need" beneath the surface of the earth. Only things that we "want"... Everything that every "surface dweller" NEEDS, is on the surface of the earth. Which is getting more and more toxic now, from things we keep bringing UP from BELOW the surface.
What we NEED, is to WANT less.
@@moealsharif1669 majority of mined diamond is used for tooling (diamond carbide cutters)
seriously, if I stop using copper will the mining industry go away? I never asked them to poison us and I certainly don't think they asked first.
@@PJ_Davis Well, humanity had a lot of interested in a soft, relatively cheap metal with good thermal and electrical conductivity. Not to mention its ancient uses as the first metal we learned to forge.
What about the Kalgoorlie, Western Australia "Super Pit"?
How is it ironic the US had to stop drilling? Not seeing irony here.
If you stopped drilling because you came across a hard to penetrate layer of rocks that consist mostly of (Iron), that's (ironic)!
Pedantic Pete
Chris Clintsman that’s not irony. That’s humor. A play on words. People don’t understand the definition ever
The only irony I see is that the biggest holes in politics pulled funding for the biggest hole in the ground.
@@gtwons4310 and the irony we see in mines are iron ore.
The kennicott copper mine was just filled in, actually before this video was made, back in June of 2018.
Wait.... they left Kim Kardashian out?
You never know , that hole still night be small ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) , if you know what I mean
The Bingham copper mine is a few miles away from my house, the blasting shakes the entire neighborhood sometimes
"ironically", the US bore hole had to be discontinued. Where's the irony? I don't see it. Do you know what irony means?
guess they got bored
The Hull-Rust-Mahoning Open Pit Mine on Minnesota's Mesabi Iron Range is 1.5 x 3.5 miles wide and 600 feet deep. It's a US National Historic Landmark and on the US National Register of Historic Places.
Flock of Snow Geese?? I love that band!!
levity... thanks =)
The inaccuracies in this video damned near make it a work of fiction.
I love your voice great video today keep it up
It's Bingham canyon open pit mine in utah.
No jokes about my mother? I am mildly disappointed and at the same time positively surprised.
Morther Lifetime Further Lifetime
Explain it
I can think of one A-hole that no one thought would ever become as big as it is today. Hint: It's surrounded fawns and hot air and moves between Mara Lago and 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
My ex’s hole is deeper than everyone of these
Pencil dick?
@@drServitis nah thats just her clit
00:47 is the Gap of Dunloe in County Kerry, Ireland. It is not near the Diavik mine in Canada. For some reason you showed it again at 7:27 in relation to the Bingham mine. Please mention Kerry in the video description as we benefit from tourism in Ireland and we love to receive visitors, even if they are searching in the wrong place for a huge hole in the ground :)
Origins Explained can you upload a video featuring Chills/Top15s?
The IceCube Neutrino Observatory must be cold 🥶
Joseph Stalin died in 1953
Yossif Stalin*
It's actually the Bingham Canyon mine, not the Bingham County Mine...
you are amazing miss
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The Berkeley Pit. So that's where Flint gets its water.
I've seen humans who are bigger holes than those holes.
What about the lavender pit (copper mine) in Bisbee AZ, USA. Phelps Dodge opened the Lavender Pit in 1950, at the site of the earlier, higher-grade Sacramento Hill mine. Production through 1974 totaled 86 million tons of ore averaging about 0.7% copper, or about 600,000 tons of copper produced, with gold and silver as byproducts.
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Gurl wtf are you on drugs?
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How many people did that mine benefit? 320 million tons of copper?
Who is here before 50 views I am!
Who is here taking a shit and just clicked the first video? I AM!
And this is not the most toxic elements that humans have created.
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"And could contaminate the water for 30,000 people," she said in a cheerful voice. Such an American attitude.
The grand canyon i know but the biggest one is the grand canyon i looked it up
That was an earthquake not us
valeria q that's not made by humans
valeria q yeah but it’s not man made...
The Grand Canyon wasn't built by people
That was natural
0:59 You're talking about a mining operation in Canada, but showing pictures of Norwegian roads?
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I've always been taught that they know what's down in the middle of the Earth, but they say in this video no one knows for sure. I've always figured that no one really did. Interesting video. Those are some crazy holes!
The intonations of this girl's voice are super annoying.
Maybe I do not know English enough so she does not bother me.
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Googled the video title.... "Did you mean the DCEU movies?"
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how come you don t have the open pit copper mine in casa grande arizona.. its on the north side of town.between phoenix and tucson.check it out on google maps it closed down in the 1980s run by a company named asarco. its got to be bigger then most you have here !there is a lake at the bottom of it and its ground water seeping up.arizona is known as the copper state.phelps dodge .,hecla,arsarco.names of companys that ran mines in arizona act like they did so much for the state all they did was rape this state the miners were paid well when they were working but they would lay them off half the time then when they laid them off for good and closed the mines they lost everything they had you could of bought campers,boats,cars,etc. for 10 to 20 cents on the dollor those companies left millions and millions of clean up costs! what they did was create enities that they sold the mines to then claim bankruptcy to get out of paying the millions and millions of clean up costs that the tax payers are gonna have to pay!the state government had to been in on it but were bribed because they turned a blinded eye to it they sould of told them we know what your trying to do by making these fake enities companies and claming bankrupcy to not pay clean up costs clean up your dame mess or go to prison !
there is no mess, it's just the mess in libturds minds - but the gov will push and pull you in every direction over it - and you'll biter and be angry and disoriented while they extract their tolls, forever
I worked for Asarco in Arizona.
@@Poddytat Was Larry Nichols comment accurate?
@@JonathanDLynch afraid so. The companies just raped the hell out of the land, and left miles of contaminated tailings. Cancer rates are sky high.
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I visited the copper mine when I was in Utah in 2005.
Neutrinos ? ha ha ha, good one , veeeery funny.
The Kimberley Open Mine Hole was dug with spades. No machinery. Only buckets to haul up the dirt.
Research by historian Steve Lunderstedt in 2005 confirmed that the mine was the biggest hand-excavated hole in the world at 19.65 hectares (48.6 acres), slightly larger than the Big Hole of 17 ha (42 acres) in Kimberley, which had claimed the title up to then.
Jagersfontein Mine - Wikipedia
@@wynand5050 Thanks Wynand
Interesting that you neglected to mention the Superpit Gold Mine just outside Kalgoolrie, Western Australia. At 3.6 by 1.6 kilometers in size with a depth of 512 meters , It is visible from space.
Given the cost of copper these days, maybe somebody should build a solar still to pump water and distill out the minerals.
Photographic equipment hanging at the bottom of a weather balloon is not what I call outer space technology. It's called a balloon approximately 120000 feet before the balloon explodes due to structural catastrophic collapse because of unequal pressurization within the balloon to the outside of the Blue Moon surface is so minimal that the material holding you can change are cannot withstand the pressure differential and becomes defeated. But it takes a lot of pictures between launch and explosion of the balloon. Never in space you cannot exceed the firmament Dome
For # 7 the Canadian diamond mine . At the 46 second mark is the Gap of Dunloe in Ireland near Killarney. LOL
whats up with the 2 big holes at the poles ?
Leicester in the UK didn't make the list?!
A 12 km deep hole in the ground! Wow! And it was so thin. Or was wider deeper down? Good gracious that is deep!
The Kimberley Hole, handmade, N-Cape, South Africa, Coordinates: 28°44′19″S 24°45′31″E .
What about the Superpit in Kalgoorlie Australia, look that up
It can be largest or deepest, but it can't be biggest. Biggest refers to size of an event, not the dimensions of anything.
The copper mine in Bisbee AZ should have been on here.
That acid pit lake could have the PH neutralized easily with 20 tons of baking soda