Came here from that same comment, was not disappointed. That's a really cool chunk of salt, I've never seen one like that.
5 months ago
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I came here from that exact comment as well, of course there always has to be that one idiot that yells “fake” but I know it’s real already and you just proved it there with those beautiful crystals wow Thanks for showing us
4 months ago
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Love it when people say stuff is fake. As if everyone is lying all the time. I could tell someone Im working on my own comic but lazy cause I'm drawing more pictures about it then anything. "Fake" I can't prove it unless I actually record me drawing. Said that cause I don't know if I got the community update or not.
6 months ago (edited)
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came from that comment, a bit hard to see but very cool! I wonder what other minerals form naturally like this
5 months ago
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I have a question. When you are a salt-miner, do you have to be very careful with consuming salt in food? I am assuming the miningprocess is very "dusty". I assume you use masks or whatnot to negate this issue, but a whiff or two of some salty air can be a lot of salt
4 months ago
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thats fucking sick, came from your comment on that pyrite video
2 months ago
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Abe Tweakin'
Just thought I'd share some pics on here, this is pure "salt crystals" as I called em, mined from a depth of 1,200 feet underground beneath the state of Michigan. Here in Michigan we live atop a vast dome-like shape deposit of salt that spans the entire state and beyond iirc.
This salt usually broke apart in square-like shapes, and yes this is the raw salt "ore" in its purest form, only thing that touched it other my hand was the steel-carbide tipped 14-Foot Long drum on a JOY continuous mining machine. (you can look those up on YouTube to see some in action)
Thanks for anyone who stopped by to view/read any of this.
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