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Posted on 23/02/201803/05/2018 by admin

ROV in a gold mine

Yet another demonstration of the wide variety of applications for underwater Remotely Operated Vehicles. This article describes a Seabotix ROV exploring a flooded gold mine shaft in California: Minign Journal 21feb18

Rise Gold sends ROV down mine shaft

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