There are no miners actively mining in Antarctica. The Antarctic Treaty sets the continent aside for science.
There is no reason to allow miners in Antarctica. The extreme cold would make working as a miner nearly impossible. Finally, the Antarctic Treaty forbids commercial ventures, such as mining, everywhere on earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude.
They haven't yet, at least not for any large-scale mining. As to why - well, it's the usual cause - to make money from whatever they can find in the ground there.
No, they are copper miners.
Scientists and miners study glacier structures and movements because they are checking to see how much they mealt each year. Global warming stuff really, that is why they are freezing their tales there.
Miners need Money
Miners need Money
The miners got out on October 15Th .
Miners will always study where is the treasure and how to get it.
the gold miners lived in: · Tents and bark Gunyahs: these were portable. · Miners Humpy: Some miners lived in a Humpy. · Slab hut
Yes, miners mine for diamonds.
Few miners grew rich
They are copper and gold miners.