The Deepest Mine in Europe — Where It Is Located and What Makes It Unique.
In Kryvyi Rih, there is one of the deepest mines in Europe — the Southern Mining and Processing Plant. Founded in the 1950s, the mine has expanded to gigantic sizes, reaching over 400 meters in depth.
The mine extracts iron ore with a content of 30 to 65%, which is used for producing concentrate at metallurgical enterprises. Also, thousands of tons of machinery operate in the mine, ensuring continuous extraction activity.
What Is Currently in the Depths of the Mine
The main wealth of the mine is iron ore, as well as equipment and working conditions that resemble an underground city with its logistics. The Southern GZK mine is considered one of the largest in Europe in terms of production volumes and depth.
Does the Mine Pose a Threat to the Environment
Massive extraction negatively impacts the environment due to the drainage of groundwater and the stability of the geological environment. However, the region is actively implementing reclamation programs to improve ecology.
Why the Mine Attracts Tourists
Besides industrial activity, the mine has become popular among tourists who appreciate its scale and extraordinary atmosphere. A viewing platform has been organized for visitors, offering a wonderful view of the mine. Tours are conducted only by prior arrangement.
The Southern Mining and Processing Plant in Kryvyi Rih, established in the 1950s, is one of the deepest mines in Europe. Its iron ore extraction is used for producing concentrate at metallurgical enterprises, and it also attracts the attention of tourists who can view it from the observation platform. Despite the negative impact on the environment, reclamation work is being carried out to improve the ecological situation.Read also
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