• World's Largest Crystals Found in a Cave in Northern Mexico
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News is older than the crystals. Also I know it was a bump.
[QUOTE=WTFTY;16487796]its because the light eluminating through the crystals[/QUOTE] Great job captain obvious, the answer to that was already posted months ago.
I'm having Superman Returns flash-backs.
[QUOTE=WTFTY;16487796]its because the light eluminating through the crystals[/QUOTE] Tick-tock...
[QUOTE=TAU!;13857588]These crystals are used in sheet-rock. That is used for walls in houses.[/QUOTE] Atleast we can make more houses :\
I remember the Discovery feature about this. They found some kind of narrow passageway at the very back that may lead to god-knows-where (secret underground civilisation?!), but it being so bloody hot in there, they couldn't fit while carrying their fatshit cooling suits, and couldn't withstand the temperature and such long enough to make it any way. The worst part is they have to re-flood the chamber soon before the crystals start to seriously decay, meaning we'll never know what lies beyond the main chamber itself. It would be a real fucking shame if through that narrow passage was a MASSIVE chamber full of more crystals or something else entirely :(
[QUOTE=WTFTY;16487796]its because the light eluminating through the crystals[/QUOTE] ... Why would you bump this?
Irony is that the thread was already old news when it was posted.
Cool, but are the caves destroyed now?... You know.. GREEDY MONEY DESTROY EVERYTHING TO GET MONEY... T.T
There's no way crystals of that magnitude could be destroyed in a matter of a year, unless someone blew it all up with a LOT of explosives.
[QUOTE=aznz888;16517077]There's no way crystals of that magnitude could be destroyed in a matter of a year, unless someone blew it all up with a LOT of explosives.[/QUOTE] They are quite fragile for their size.
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