Inside the Resolution Copper Mine, 1.3 Miles Underground

Inside the Resolution Copper Mine, 1.3 Miles Underground Mar. 14 — There are deeper mines in North America than the Resolution mine but none with a single shaft this long. It is a 6,943 foot concrete barrel, 30 feet in diameter bored into the mountain of Arizona and took six years to dig. Bloomberg’s Matt…

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What's Behind the Scary Gate at the Tonopah-Belmont Mine?

What's Behind the Scary Gate at the Tonopah-Belmont Mine? Steel vehicle barriers, a concrete filled gate and bars that look like something you’d find around Count Dracula’s Castle. Why did the authorities go to such great lengths to keep people out of this mine? We go behind the gate to try and figure out why.…

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Largest open pit mine | Morenci, AZ | Clifton, AZ

Largest open pit mine | Morenci, AZ | Clifton, AZ #arizona #coppermine #trains #mines #oldwest #navajo #familyvlog Hello again! We have another video coming at you this week. But first I’d like to reintroduce our family, we are the Curley’s: Melton, Drew, Tyrel, Miles, and Colter. We are Navajo from Chinle, AZ. Currently living in…

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Copper Mine – Miami, Arizona

Copper Mine – Miami, Arizona Mountain of copper mine tailings–Miami, Arizona. Music YouTube Copyright Free Everything Is Gonna Be Fine by Jeremy Blake U In My Arms by Jeremy Blake

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How to Find the History of Abandoned Mines & Ghost Towns (in AZ)

How to Find the History of Abandoned Mines & Ghost Towns (in AZ) This video goes over the numerous resources available to learn the backstory of the countless old mines & ghost towns scattered around Arizona. Whether it’s a well-known spot, or a small hole in the ground, chances are you’ll be able to find…

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An Arizona gem: Inside the Four Peaks amethyst mine

An Arizona gem: Inside the Four Peaks amethyst mine With its distinctive deep purple color, Kurt Cavano knows the stones coming out of his mine are “really, really special.” He holds the claim to the Four Peaks Amethyst Mine, nestled in an area around 7,000 feet between the third and fourth peaks.

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