Exploring a future record setting copper mine

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  • Опубліковано 1 тра 2016
  • Located 70-miles east of Phoenix is the town of Superior, and what one day will be the largest most productive copper mine in the United States. The only problem is the rich ore deposit is buried 7,000 feet underground. The owners of the mine haven't even started mining yet because they have to get to it first.

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  • @anvilhead59
    @anvilhead59 5 років тому +8

    Randy Seppala says the mine will be there for a long time and it's all he'll do. He was my boss for a few years when we both were young men at a large copper mine.

  • @bethisway
    @bethisway 5 років тому +4

    Just amazingly crazy

  • @gunitundaboss2404
    @gunitundaboss2404 3 роки тому +3

    I'll lose it going down its bothering me jus watching

  • @andreaaristokrates9516
    @andreaaristokrates9516 6 років тому +3

    My right ear is pleased with the sound quality.

  • @BrianJuntunen
    @BrianJuntunen 3 роки тому

    You know, this is absolutely fascinating.

  • @dougferguson5581
    @dougferguson5581 7 місяців тому

    You couldnt pay me enough. I run 992 988 Cats...i prefer fresher air thanks

  • @fredflintstone8621
    @fredflintstone8621 4 роки тому +1

    Free water supply fer a while to the community, maybe your steam generator pumps the water. I am impressed with that. Thinking outside of the box and into the sauna what a commitment.

  • @almaminervalealbenavides5889
    @almaminervalealbenavides5889 8 років тому +1

    It is amazing what men and technology can do down earth in the sea or in space. Robotic work needed here. But I believe Nanotechnology will be able to provide all minerals needed for the super industrial world structures needed in the future.

  • @AceSeptre
    @AceSeptre 4 роки тому +1

    There is no way they are walking through water coming down at 175⁰. That is hot enough to cause 3rd degree burns in less than a second of exposure. In fact, you can get third degree burns at around 135⁰ with only about ten seconds of exposure.

    • @demetriusmiddleton1246
      @demetriusmiddleton1246 3 роки тому +2

      Yeah - because YOU can't understand how they've mitigated the risks, they MUST be lying, right?

    • @AceSeptre
      @AceSeptre 3 роки тому

      @@demetriusmiddleton1246 Mitigated risk doesn't equal accurate information. The videos claims they are walking through water at 175⁰. That means they would be getting burned wherever bare skin is exposed to the water, or the information presented is inaccurate.

    • @demetriusmiddleton1246
      @demetriusmiddleton1246 3 роки тому +2

      @@AceSeptre the water, uncooled may be 175, but they do have AC. Bruh, they are engineers! Why would they lie about that anyway! Smh

    • @L4M858
      @L4M858 Рік тому

      @@AceSeptre Your not comprehending the information presented.

  • @SergeiArtamonov-in4uh
    @SergeiArtamonov-in4uh 4 роки тому

    170 degrees? Seriously?)

    • @DJDrLandWhaleOfficial
      @DJDrLandWhaleOfficial 10 місяців тому

      I work at resolution. If the power goes out they have to evacuate immediately because the only way for them to stay alive is adequate ventilation. Once you hit a certain depth the earth heats dramatically.

    • @DJDrLandWhaleOfficial
      @DJDrLandWhaleOfficial 10 місяців тому

      #10 hoist is the main method of lowering personnel into the mine. #9 is the primary vent. The “never sweat” is the emergency vent.

  • @carsonfarist8590
    @carsonfarist8590 Рік тому

    I just ha e to say turn to the LORD and have all

  • @ipwizard08
    @ipwizard08 8 років тому +4

    Whats with the audio on these videos? No narration, just plain crappy audio production!

  • @chrisDeLano777
    @chrisDeLano777 7 місяців тому

    Soon after the next usage of nuclear weapons, there will be an "ET" (fallen angel) invasion of our false saviors at Oak Flat ("Angels Canyon"). Their genetic "upgrade mark" will lead to incredible suffering (Rev12;7-12; 13:16; 14:10, 16:2).