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15 DEEPEST Mines in the World

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Humans began mining in the Neolithic period, digging for flint to break down and shape into tools like scrapers, knives, arrowheads, and spears. Some of the deepest known shafts of the time are 330 feet deep in the chalk deposits of France and Britain. Just imagine what it must have been like to dig with such remedial tools. We’ve come a long way since then, digging deeper and deeper into the Earth using progressively more impressive technology that can work around the clock for us. We live in a world where we’ve made mining a necessary task to get us what we want and keep the population of consumers happy, and there’s no end in sight. There is, after all, a lot of money in mining. But some of these mines are absolutely massive and hold more materials than we could possibly imagine. So join us for today’s video, where we countdown the top 15 largest mines on Earth! #mines #top15 Several segments are licensed under creative commons https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode For more video information, please visit our website. The Top Fives show brings you informational and entertaining top five videos! Join us and subscribe for more. Follow Josh on Instagram! Founder and producer of the Top Fives show. Stay up to date with the channel and everything YouTube and business related! https://instagram.com/joshuajosephbaker Follow us on Facebook! https://facebook.com/topfivesyoutube Contact us via the email form here: https://www.youtube.com/topfives/about Note: The videos featured on the Top Fives channel are for educational and informational purposes. If you have a good idea for a video, leave us a comment! We try to read each and every comment made.

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