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  2. Nonesuch Mine - Wikipedia

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    The Nonesuch Mine is an abandoned copper mine and small ghost town in the southeast corner of the Porcupine Mountains State Park in Carp Lake Township, Ontonagon County, near Silver City, Michigan, United States. The area was given its name soon after Ed Less discovered the Nonesuch vein of copper on the Little Iron River in 1865. [1]

  3. Hidden underground, in shining fool's gold, signs of life ...

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    The density of pyrite also means the fool's gold material thoroughly filled in tiny areas where the arthropod's body once lay in sediment − including internal body parts, scientists said. "These ...

  4. Pyrite - Wikipedia

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    The mineral pyrite (/ ˈ p aɪ r aɪ t / PY-ryte), [6] or iron pyrite, also known as fool's gold, is an iron sulfide with the chemical formula Fe S 2 (iron (II) disulfide). Pyrite is the most abundant sulfide mineral .

  5. Mining the Pacific – future proofing or fool's gold?

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    The hope is that the income from these metals could lead to more prosperity than the islanders had ever imagined. Except the promise of deep sea mining may carry an environmental price.

  6. Gogebic Range - Wikipedia

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    The Gogebic Range is an elongated area of iron ore deposits located within a range of hills in northern Michigan and Wisconsin just south of Lake Superior. It extends from Lake Namakagon in Wisconsin eastward to Lake Gogebic in Michigan, or almost 80 miles.

  7. The 10 Best Beach Towns in Michigan - AOL

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    This under-the-radar beach town is just slightly north of some of the more overcrowded vacation spots in the state, but still only a stone’s throw away from tourist hubs like Traverse City. (You ...

  8. Porcupine Mountains - Wikipedia

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    Porcupine Mountains State Park was established in 1945 to protect the area's large stand of old-growth forest, much of it of the "maple-hemlock" type. In 1972, Michigan passed the Wilderness and Natural Areas Act. This act gave the park the new designation of the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park.

  9. 21 Of The Best (And Most Underrated) Towns In Michigan ... - AOL

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    The best beach trips, low-key lake vibes, hiking and biking trails, Bavarian havens, and more.View Entire Post › 21 Of The Best (And Most Underrated) Towns In Michigan, From Someone Who Lived ...