DISCOVERING | Nonesuch Mine in the Porkies | Crane Count & Bird Tips
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 14 เม.ย. 2024
- Episode 81 - We explore the ruins and learn the history of one of the most fascinating copper mines, the Nonesuch Mine in the Porcupine Mountains Wilderness State Park.
Mid-April is the annual Midwest Crane Count, and we learn some tips to help out our feathered friends during the spring nesting season.
Watch the full Nonesuch Documentary I created for the Friends of the Porkies: • The Story of the Nonsu...
Crane Count Info: www.savingcranes.org
Keweenaw Wild Bird REC: / kwbrec
Awesome video on the way our past history of how things came to be Michigan played a very important role of our country and it's early period of time to the present.thumbs up💯👍✝️🙏❤️🌎
Great show...as always. Thank you!
Interesting. Thank you both
Miss Urban, sure loves her job.
As always, very entertaining. I love learning about the U.P. and you guys put out top notch content. Thank you so very much!
I just come across this video I have a small TH-cam channel myself maybe you would care to take a look and for sure this was amazing content
Thank you! And thanks for watching!!
The cranes congregate around the Charlotte area cleaning up the dropped corn from the harvesting in the fall before heading on south.
Would be interesting to go tour the copper mines
I highly recommend it!
All that equipment and lumber and engines and stuff , how is it all gone? They must’ve taken every last piece out of there when the mine dried up because there would definitely be more stuff there from 1912.
Copper mining is more fascinating than gold mining.
Especially primitive mining. Dates back very far in the UP