Islands.com on MSN
South Of The Washington-Canadian Border Is An Abandoned Mining Town Cloaked In Mystery And Rugged Beauty
Washington enjoyed a brief moment in the sunshine during the Gold Rush, but this abandoned mining town is a testament to how ...
Interesting Engineering on MSN
Canadian village turns abandoned coal mines into cheap geothermal heat source
Canada's village of Cumberland has began using abandoned coal mines to supply clean geothermal heating and cooling for homes ...
They claim the government failed to consult its 14 member tribes on major mining projects proposed in the headwaters of the ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Experts stunned after making unusual discovery in vast labyrinth of abandoned mine shaft: 'It's really powerful to look at all of this'
"It's about reimagining these old resources and relics of industry." Experts stunned after making unusual discovery in vast ...
All Penny Stocks (English) on MSN
Old Mines, New Fortunes: Juniors Revive the Majors’ Lost Projects
Real-time index price for TSX Metals and Mining Capped Index (TTMN), along with buy or sell indicators, analysis, charts, historical performance, news and more ...
If heating and cooling loads are balanced properly throughout the year, economic savings will come along with a much lower ...
Alaskan tribes claim the B.C. government's move to fast-track the Eskay Creek gold mine was illegal and sidesteps mandatory environmental protections ...
The Queen Zone on MSN
16 Abandoned Towns Left in Ruins by Environmental Catastrophes
Often referred to as the “Atlantis of the Sands,” Ubar was a city swallowed by the unforgiving sands of the Arabian desert.
Faded backlots and once-vibrant sets linger in quiet ruin, holding the last echoes of the worlds they helped create. Here, ...
In response to the news, Robbie Picard, an oilsands booster, has proposed that the resurrected project be called the Spirit ...
The issue is of interest to western Canadian farmers because they, too, have bulk commodities that need to get to world ...
Discover Magazine on MSN
6,000 Years Later, Neolithic Seashells Made into Trumpets Still Work
Learn how Neolithic communities transformed seashells into powerful signal horns built for long-distance communication.
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