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April 1975
“The company’s [Kennecott Copper] mineral bull’s-eye in the Oquirrh Mountains stretches two and a half miles wide and more than half a mile deep - the nation’s largest open-pit copper mine, and its most productive.”
From article Utah’s Shining Oasis by Charles McCarry, photographs by James L. Amos

    April 1975

    The company’s [Kennecott Copper] mineral bull’s-eye in the Oquirrh Mountains stretches two and a half miles wide and more than half a mile deep - the nation’s largest open-pit copper mine, and its most productive.

    From article Utah’s Shining Oasis by Charles McCarry, photographs by James L. Amos

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