Right - not just a gravel pit. It's a stone quarry. Lots and lots of very high quality (for what it is) limestone out of there. Same with the big strip pit in Carmel on 96th st.
I heard a rumor that there's an underground gravel mine starting near 465 and Harding that extends for miles.
74 degrees I believe.
That one is ginormous. There are miles and miles down there. If you don't know where you're going you'll will surely get lost. The roads have street names. Interesting fact: regards of the season, and the temp, the temperature in mines is always the same. 74 degrees I believe.
We drove many miles and the company rep said that the remaining 90% of the mine was more of the same.
That one is ginormous. There are miles and miles down there. If you don't know where you're going you'll will surely get lost. The roads have street names. Interesting fact: regards of the season, and the temp, the temperature in mines is always the same. 74 degrees I believe.
don't forget the underground tunneling machine that they have going to make the sewage overflow storage.
I believe it averages 56 degrees year round, the same as natural caves.
I work in a underground mine in Bedford and I'm surprised at how many are unaware that it's there. Bedford is a small town unlike Indy.
That one is ginormous. There are miles and miles down there. If you don't know where you're going you'll will surely get lost. The roads have street names. Interesting fact: regards of the season, and the temp, the temperature in mines is always the same. 74 degrees I believe.
I believe it averages 56 degrees year round, the same as natural caves.