Boulder Sunday - Holy Bore Hole Batman

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If you read my Friday's Rock post you'll know that I was looking for magnetite crystals up near Cedar City, Utah this weekend. Walking around the massive tailings piles, literal mountains themselves, I found this cool boulder.

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At first I thought it was a ridiculously large core drill hole. Now that I think about it, it was probably a hole drilled for ventilation before the mine became an open pit mine. I've never seen core drill holes that big before and that is why I'm leaning towards a ventilation hole for the old mine.

I apologize, in my haste I didn't get a whole picture of the boulder, but it was big and worthless which is why they rolled it out of the mine and into the tailings pile.

I went to another open pit mine nearby today and the scale was mind blowing.

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Here is a google satellite view.

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In person it was the biggest mine I had ever been to. And as I mentioned the tailings piles were mountains unto themselves. An incredible amount of work. While this one is depleted, there are 3 other active mines in the area. Here is a shot from this open pit, to the active one across the valley.

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All so we can have nice things made of iron. These are iron mines.

If you want to take a look for yourself search for Iron Mountain, Granite Mountain and/or Three Peaks in Utah. They are all 3 different mountain ranges in a row full of iron ore.

Thanks for reading!



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Interesting the large hole being a air vent, makes me wonder about
ancient drill holes I've seen around the world.
Utah looks like a great rock state and such beautiful sceanery!
Years ago I got to explose some quarries in Germany, found a
lot of fossil limestone and some shale shells.

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