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Astrobouncer
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Joined: 13 Jul 2009
Posts: 1801
Location: SC Upstate
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Sun Apr 01, 2012 9:51 pm |
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March 21, 2012—In 2005, Alaskan gold miner Mike Roberts was offered a trade. Lanny Perry owned the Vortex Sapphire Mine at Yogo Gulch, Montana and said he'd swap it straight across for Roberts' gold mine outside of Fairbanks. "Why not?" thought Roberts. And that's how he came to own what is now known as the Roberts Yogo Sapphire Mine.
The mine was his passion. He worked it mostly by himself, frequently through the night, staying underground as much as 24 hours at a time. In 2009 he fell off a ladder and barely struggled out. But he recovered and continued to work the blue seam, following the same dream that has pushed miners from the beginning of time. Just a few more feet, just a few more shovels, just a little bit more effort. Happiness and wealth is just around the bend...
During the night of March 19, 2012, Mike Roberts had another accident. This time he was not so fortunate. A distress call went out; he didn't make it. |
From http://www.ruby-sapphire.com/mike-roberts-yogo-sapphire.htm
He is listed on the MSHA Site, #4 down.
http://www.msha.gov/FATALS/FABM2012.asp
Be careful out there folks! |
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