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During one of the many discussions at CodeMash, I brought up the fact that deep beneath the city of Detroit (some 1200 feet below the surface) exists a very large salt mine that spans some 1500 acres and contains over 100 miles of roadways connecting a series of large excavated rooms.  This salt deposit, formed hundreds of millions of years ago when a great salty sea evaporated, actually extends under most of Michigan and lower Ontario, as well as parts of Ohio and New York.  A large operation in Cleveland, for instance, mines salt from equal depths below Lake Erie.

My discovery sources: http://www.detroitsalt.com/home.htm http://www.saltinstitute.org/mich-1.html

 

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