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10 Most Fascinating Holes on Earth
Bingham Canyon Mine is the largest man-made excavation on earth. Also  called Kennecott Copper Mine, it is an open-pit mine located in Salt  Lake County, Utah. It is easily visible as a large layered multi-color,  barren protrusion on the side of the Oquirrh Mountains, which lie on the  west side of the Salt Lake Valley. It is currently the largest open-pit  mine in the world, and the world’s largest man-made excavation. The  mine is 2½ miles across, and ¾ mile deep.Kennecott is the second  largest copper producer in the United States - providing approximately  15% of the country’s copper needs. Minerals were first discovered in  Bingham Canyon in 1850, but exploitation did not begin until 1863. At  first, mining was difficult, but a railroad reached the canyon in 1873,  prompting massive settlement and extraction of the minerals. By the  1920s, 15,000 people of widely-varying ethnicity had settled in the  canyon. Large residential communities were constructed on the steep  canyon walls. Natural disasters were a common occurrence in the  heavily-settled canyon. The population declined rapidly as mining  techniques improved, and several of the mining camps began to be  swallowed up by the mine. By 1980, when Lark was dismantled, only  Copperton, at the mouth of Bingham Canyon and with a population of 800,  remained. Today, mining operations continue at full-swing in the mine,  and it is now the largest open-pit mine in the world.
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    10 Most Fascinating Holes on Earth

    Bingham Canyon Mine is the largest man-made excavation on earth. Also called Kennecott Copper Mine, it is an open-pit mine located in Salt Lake County, Utah. It is easily visible as a large layered multi-color, barren protrusion on the side of the Oquirrh Mountains, which lie on the west side of the Salt Lake Valley. It is currently the largest open-pit mine in the world, and the world’s largest man-made excavation. The mine is 2½ miles across, and ¾ mile deep.
    Kennecott is the second largest copper producer in the United States - providing approximately 15% of the country’s copper needs. Minerals were first discovered in Bingham Canyon in 1850, but exploitation did not begin until 1863. At first, mining was difficult, but a railroad reached the canyon in 1873, prompting massive settlement and extraction of the minerals. By the 1920s, 15,000 people of widely-varying ethnicity had settled in the canyon. Large residential communities were constructed on the steep canyon walls. Natural disasters were a common occurrence in the heavily-settled canyon. The population declined rapidly as mining techniques improved, and several of the mining camps began to be swallowed up by the mine. By 1980, when Lark was dismantled, only Copperton, at the mouth of Bingham Canyon and with a population of 800, remained. Today, mining operations continue at full-swing in the mine, and it is now the largest open-pit mine in the world.

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