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  • These south African mines were the abzu of ancient Sumer, de bers found a mine 22 thousand feet deep , but since has covered it up . The anunnaki mined here hundreds and thousands of yeArs ago . These are the richest plains of land in the entire world . The reptiles are real . Draco will return

  • @Prowlerintruder

    watch your step and your back when you go down such frightening depth.

  • @vincentyeo88

    So I take it that although u're in to mining quite likely being a hands-on physical solid kind o' guy, you also believe that their may be more to the Sumerian Tablets and Zecharia Sitchin(RIP) findings than most mainstream scientists would like to admit.....?

  • @Paddyllfixit

    absolutely, but most mainstream scientists and mining engineers ain't known nothing about those Sumerian Tablets and Sitchin's research work.

    even if they've come across Sitchin's work about the Anunnakis' enslavement of earthly peoples in those olden days to mine gold, these scientists and engineers ain't gonna believe in ancient history and philosophy. they are now working with those mine owners in the enslavement of poor peoples of the Third World countries to mine gold.

  • vincentyeo88 Is this the Gold mine of South Africa that goes down as far as 12,606 feet below the earth surface and what I found out on a network here in the United States called the Science Channel that the miners are planning to dig 7,000 feet more into the earth or nearly 20,000 feet in all just mind boggling I tell you let me know if this is the mine and I would like to know the name of the mine so I can look up other videos about it thanks.

  • @PolishExplorer

    i have no idea about such a mine that goes down as far as 12,606 feet.

  • How deep down the ground these miners have to work? Safety remains the matter of concern.

  • I worked underground at Vaal Reefs in the '80s - can't believe I went into those stopes everyday - the naivety of youth!

  • Wow this video is really impressive,

    i work in a gold mine in canada with similar mining methods like jackleg mining and slusher , locomotive etc .

    But this seem so different in the structure.

    Very nice video , mining is hard but if well payed it worth it.

  • africa is the best place in the world

  • vincent is this your video footage?

  • Eye opener... watching this makes you realize why Canadian mines have such a low mortality rate, Mining doesn't have to be dangerous and difficult, but by the looks of this video some people just have no clue what they are doing

  • right, mining doesn't have to be dangerous when job safety is the utmost concern.

  • I worked on Bracken mine in the Eastern Transvaal in 1974. I was a Learner Official with Union Corporation. Seeing this brought it all back - it doesnt seem possible now. Thanks so much for this.

    Jamie

    London

    England

  • you're most welcome, Jamie.

    thank you for watching this video.

  • i worked at a gold mine in the Transvaal years ago and watching this reminded me how awful it was.Thanks for posting.

  • yes, it's a tough job. thank you for sharing your work experience.

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