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Deep Gold: How low have been a world’s deepest solid mines as well as bullion mines?
If we stop correctly,several of a world’s deepest bullion mines as well as solid mines go down unequivocally low in to a earth.How distant down do a deepest go?Can we give me a stretch in feet, kilometers, or miles? It doesn’t make a difference which section we use;I can convert.Also, can we discuss it me a names of these mines, as well as where they have been located?
If we can consider of some-more than a single unequivocally low mine, as well as we can possibly discuss it me a name and/or how low it goes, which would be unequivocally helpful
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Answer by dadcat00759
The deepest cave – during slightest a deepest we can find any jot down of – is a Western Deep Levels bullion cave operated by a Anglogold association in South Africa. It’s abyss is 12,300 feet, or 2.33 miles. The bullion ore is recovered by tangible miners during this depth, so they would be a deepest any one has been in a earth.
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