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World's Largest Underground Cryogenic Detector Built in South Dakota
Workers in South Dakota excavated 800,000 tons of rock nearly 1,600 meters below the surface to construct two colossal caverns for the world's largest underground cryogenic detector, completing the project without any serious accidents.
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