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In Uruguay, Renato is setting off an explosive to reveal an ancient, glittery stone — amethyst. While in Italy, Enrico is cutting slabs off of one of the most expensive marbles in the world — Calacatta.
Stones, salts, crystals, and other natural resources are worth millions of dollars. But…
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I subscribed for the massive plagiarizer Neri Oxman, Business Insider did an incredible job bringing light to the situation. Finally a source I can trust
And you wonder how the Egyptians cut and shaped stone 4500 years ago with no machinery
The narrators voice is so uncanny. Like they always perfectly pronounce everything perfectly in its native accent is incredible. Sometimes they have to switch accents 3 times in one sentence and it sounds weird. But when you go back and listen to each word it is pronounced perfectly in its language of origin. The seamlessness it’s so strange.
I worked in landscaping and construction for 20 years as labor 😢.
Man someone helped them out!😢
Be adviced: Some pink salts can, to my knowledge, potentially be higher in contaminants such as heavy metals…
Your video is very good, keep it up
Look at the steep and rocky cliffs, there is a threat of landslides hitting the acid lake and causing an acid tsunami.
The Opal time stamp is wrong. It stars at 34:18.
I can't imagine the face a new opal miner gets whenever he's told by someone who's got 40-years of experience, "You've got just as much a chance at me dawg, good luck g 👍"
19:05 this is crazy.. The man is wearing a "Baťa" t-shirt, which is a shoe maker company, very old one, from near my home town in the Czech Republic.
I wonder how did they get the pipes there and installed them at the volcano?
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Or some CEO who has been mining benitolite in the asteroid belt and found this beautiful stone had to get it to the earth to make money so the CEO found a failed mine and abra cdabra magical new stones. We are the only world in the Milky Way that has Money! And it just kills us!
I really hope these people get paid for their time during the interview.
Interesting.
But this made me feel thankful for the life I've got back home.
❤❤4ALLTHEM❤❤
hate to see that sulfur and coal mining … government and mining company should do something to lighten the miners load like rails to carry their products, transportation and gears… greedy people taking advantage of the miners //SMH
If spam suddenly cost $1,000 a can Pairs Hilton would be eating it.
why is it so expensive , because rich people spend their money on stupid things.
Can I find where the sulfur miners are I was thinking about going with my YouTube crews first mission to buy them some liquor and gas maks if I have the money where can I find them
Interesting video
Would that be considered a natural mustard un-noble gas?
Im glad the people who dug that Arkansas quartz found a buyer for it… but also kinda pissed the Smithsonian is who got to keep it. The Smithsonian basically hoards valuable artifacts (some very cursed and dangerous) in their massive basement where most of them are never seen again, and are never displayed. If they are displayed its usually for a short time and then back into the basement.. Who knows what they actually do with these items because they would never tell the general public. They are also known to steal/coercively take and hide all of the bones of giants that are found in the US.. i mean giants if the bible, giant humanoids not dinosaurs. In order to control the public narrative about the fact that giants existed. Smithsonian is basically a branch of the shadow government; criminals. Just because it’s registered as a museum does not mean it’s innocent.
At least THIS time they included some I actually haven’t seen yet, fewer old posts.
I'm tired of clicking on a "new" video, just to realize it's a bunch of old content thrown together with a new title. 😂😂
Stone is a symbol of paganism for long time. it not because stone is faulty item. it because how human valuing a stone with human life. even make those item as a source of man problem as such sin.
Don't see many feminists calling for quotas at the sulfur mines huh?
Not sure if this comp will mention it but shout out all the cobalt miners in Africa, those nine year Olds mined, so I could type this.
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