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The deepest mine is the Western Deep mine in Witwatersrand, South Africa; 3.3 km (presently)
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The deepest gold mine in Africa is the Mponeng mine, located in South Africa. It reaches a depth of around 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) below the surface. The mine is operated by AngloGold Ashanti and has been in production since 1986.
South Africa is where it's at for deep mines. And what are they digging for? Gold! AngloGold Ashanti's Savuka mine near Carletonville is currently the world's deepest mine at just less than 3.8km below the surface. Gold Fields mines Driefontein will be the world's deepest mine at 4.1km below the surface and Kloof will be the second deepest mine at 4km underground when their extensions are complete. They're digging them now. At this stage AngloGold Mponeng mine is official the deepest mine in the world and the current project will take it another 300 meters deeper.
South Africa's width is 854 miles (1,380 kilometers).
Manilla is in South-Western Australia and not in South Africa.
The air distance from Kingston, Jamaica, to Stellenbosch, Western Cape, South Africa, is 7,219 miles. That equals 11,617 kilometers or 6,272 nautical miles.
In Western Africa, Islam was able to penetrate all the way up to the Sahel region but was unable to make it successfully to the tropical central African kingdoms or to reach the southern seashore of West Africa. In East Africa, Islam pushed further south, but hugged the eastern coast and the Horn of Africa.
As of 2008, the deepest mine in the world is TauTona in Carletonville, SOuth Africa. It is 3,900 meters (3.9 km) deep. Second deepest is Savuka Mine in the North West Province of South Africa at 3,774 meters
South Africa is a large country. To get an accurate answer to your question, you will have to specify a city in South Africa
About 760 km