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A 220-Meter-Deep Hole Left by an Iron Mine Is Now a Turquoise Lake With Plans to Become a Giant Clean Energy Battery

Summary by The Daily Galaxy
At the edge of a small Ontario town, a steep-sided turquoise lake occupies the footprint of a long-defunct iron mine. The water is still, the cliffs sharp, the surrounding land shaped by decades of excavation. From above, the site appears dormant, untouched since the last blast echoed through the valley nearly fifty years ago. Yet this disused pit, formed in the middle of the last century and abandoned before environmental rehabilitation became …
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The Daily Galaxy broke the news in on Sunday, January 11, 2026.
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