Landslide Aftermath in Kennecott's Bingham Canyon Mine (23 pics)

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Massive landslide damages Kennecott Utah Copper's Bingham Canyon Mine.



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№1 Author: noluk (16 Apr 2013 02:35) Total user comments: 327


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Keep raping mother earth and this will be more common.
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№2 Author: FishStyx (16 Apr 2013 08:03) Total user comments: 0


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That "raping Mother Earth" as you call it, is what is responsible for the computer you're using, the electricity that keeps you warm/cool, and the vast majority of what you would consider your every-day essentials.
When you start living in a cave, heating it with animal dung, and eating nothing but the roots, berries, and leaves you manage to find yourself, THEN you can start whining with your Gaia-worship BS!
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№3 Author: thughugger (16 Apr 2013 10:43) Total user comments: 1015


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industry on such a huge scale is hard to comprehend.
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№4 Author: Jinxaruny (16 Apr 2013 15:55) Total user comments: 10324


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That's terrible! :11:
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№5 Author: TheDane (16 Apr 2013 20:39) Total user comments: 0


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I'd love to have seen it "let go". What a sight.
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№6 Author: Lu (16 Apr 2013 22:00) Total user comments: 15132


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Wow! That's massive.
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№7 Author: No1 (16 Apr 2013 23:51) Total user comments: 1621


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So funny that from a distance it is pretty. I sincerely hope no one was down there though...
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