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The Kennecott Copper Mine in Sandy City, Utah

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The Kennecott Copper Mine in Sandy City, Utah; the biggest coppermine all over the world and the deepest hole made by human work

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  • Really, it's not far from Sandy City, Utah, a little bit outside of the town and on the west side of the valley.

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  • More likely in Magna, UT.

  • @73tonyharrison73 Small? IT IS OVER 10 MILES IN DIAMETER

  • that is small!

  • Its so beautifull !

  • Kennecott and Sandy are in fact on completely opposite sides of the Salt Lake valley. For anyone unfamiliar with the area I suggest you check it out on google earth. The hole is big enough you can zoom inside it and even fly around in it using the flight sim feature. It's smack between Tooele and Herriman in the Oquirrh Mountains on the west side of the Salt Lake Valley (SSW of SLC Int'l)

  • It is in West Jordan, Utah!

  • its such a shame. it was a beautiful mountain, now its an ugly hole that you can see from all over the wasatch valley

  • It's within the city of Magna. Not as far South as Sandy, yet about equally as West from SLC as Sandy is South.

  • Wow...it's almost like an inside out pyramid...How long did this excavation take???[Thanks Joe for the share ...(I WAS ROOTING FOR THE CARDINALS TOO...By 4 flipping points...for a while I thought they had it !!)]

  • That is an incredible excavation.

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