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What is The Deepest Hole We Can Possibly Dig?

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From the logic behind digging deep into the Earth, to the holes that have defined how deep we can dig, and beyond! Join us as we explore what's the deepest hole we can possibly dig? Subscribe For New Videos! http://goo.gl/UIzLeB 9. The Desire To Dig Since the earliest days of humanity, we have learned via simply and very easily that within the earth under our feet are things that we can use to survive. From animals that we can eat, to water we can drink, to materials that can be refined into tools and items that can make our lives easier we have gone to great lengths to go and make things under the surface of the Earth known. 8. Mirny Mine Mirny Mine is a diamond mine, and one of the largest excavations in history. In regards to the width of the mine, it's about 3900 feet wide, and for the depth, it's 1700 feet deep. That's huge for a diamond mine. The mine itself was started by the leader of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin, 1955, and to this day, the mine is off-limits to bystanders. Why is that? It's because though they're not digging for diamonds anymore, they're still digging in the hole. Specifically, they're digging underground. 7. Bingham County Mine Miners are known for making holes in the Earth, but the Bingham County Mine definitely takes the cake as it was one of the biggest around. This copper mine has been in use for over a century, and it's still open to this day. Plus, to this day, it's the biggest copper mine in the world. 6. IceCube Neutrino Observatory There are many different ways to make holes into the Earth. But for the University of Wisconsin, they wanted to do a study of the Earth from a different perspective. They decided to go to Antarctica and drill a massive hole into the very ice caps of the Earth to see what's down there. Thus, the IceCube Neutrino Observatory was made. 5. Woodingdean Water Well The idea of making a well for water is not new, and it's something that has been going on for a very long time in regards to human history. But what some people forget is that sometimes they had to go REALLY deep in order to get the water. Such as the Woodingdean Water Well, which is the deepest water well in the world that was dug by hand. 4. Mponeng Gold Mine Mines all over the world dare to go deeper and deeper into the Earth in order to get things like gold, silver and valuable gems and minerals, but the Mponeng Gold Mine is one in South Africa that has the deepest shaft ever made by man. 3. Kola Superdeep Borehole When you look at the entrance to the Kola Superdeep Borehole, you probably don't think much about it, because it honestly doesn’t scream “it’s a borehole beneath this!”. The cover is only 9 inches wide, which again doesn’t feel right for a giant hole “entrance.” Yet don't judge it, because that's just the "cover" of this borehole and it hides a 7.5 mile hole that was dug in the 1970's. 2. Z-44 chayvo well For many years, the Kola Superdeep Borehole was the deepest hole on Earth, and by some metrics it still is. Mainly, it's the deepest borehole in the world, but in regards to the deepest artificial hole ever made by man, that happened in the 2000's via the Z-44 Chayvo Well. 1. Can We Reach The Earth's Core? Humanity has tried many, MANY times to go beyond its limits and reach the Earth's core, mainly because despite all of our theories and beliefs as to what "is down there", we honestly don't know what is well and truly down there. Which is both frustrating and yet curiosity building. #deepest #biggest #hole #dig #earth #world #largest #holes #digging #worldlist

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