http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6518161.stm
Very similar to the crystal cave in Joplin, MO, where following the cessation of mining, the enormous crystals are no longer above groundwater levels.
Perhaps if we could simply build more ethanol plants and poultry CAFO's we would be able to keep that pesky groundwater away from humans who threaten to drink it.
The real crystal cave, Naica, Mexico
RE: The real crystal cave, Naica, Mexico
That looks like a magical place, I know sounds corny but it really is lol
RE: The real crystal cave, Naica, Mexico
I would say in the next 5-10 years the crystal cave will be open again. The city historain wants in it bad, but there is alot of politics and alot of property owners that have to come to agree to it all.