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Miners in Chihuahua, Mexico, discover a chamber filled with blue and pink crystals, some as big as 60 feet long; as temperatures run to 150 F, with 100-percent humidity, the authorities are only opening up the cavern to scientists and film crews.
Miners in Chihuahua, Mexico, discover a chamber filled with blue and pink crystals, some as big as 60 feet long; as temperatures run to 150 F, with 100-percent humidity, the authorities are only opening up the cavern to scientists and film crews.
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S3, EP10 "Crystal Cave"Miners in Chihuahua, Mexico, discover a chamber filled with blue and pink crystals, some as big as 60 feet long; as temperatures run to 150 F, with 100-percent humidity, the authorities are only opening up the cavern to scientists and film crews.
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