Sunday, October 17, 2010

San Jose Chile miners are pulled from mine in front of Chile flag

At 12:11 a.m. Wed morning, the first Chilean miner had been rescued from the San Jose mine where they have spent the last 69 days. All expectations are that all 33 miners will be rescued. Reports say that the last miner ought to be brought out of the mine by sunrise Thursday morning. Some individuals are really confused, however, thinking the TX flag is getting flown at the recovery. The Chilean flag, nevertheless, is comparable to the Texas flag. Post resource – Chile miners rescue live – Chile flag flown at San Jose mine by Personal Money Store.

San Jose mine sees Chile miners getting pulled out

A half mile recovery shaft had been drilled in order to rescue the Chilean miners. Apparently it was worth waiting 10 weeks as it appears to be working. The small “pods” that the miners are being elevated to the surface in are just barely larger than a man’s shoulders. The men are beginning to appear above ground on the live video of the Chilean miners rescue.

Miners have countless numbers which have worked to recovery them

In the ten weeks since the San Jose mine disaster in Chile, many different groups have become involved with the Chile mine rescue. There have been lots of drilling experts and mining experts around. Even NASA experts came on board to help the problem. There have been movie deals offered when the media has recorded anything going on with the mining incident so each and every faxless cash advance offers are made. The miners rescue continues to pull men out when the Chile miners are beginning to become famous. There are numerous, though, calling for the miners rescue to spark a discussion of mine safety, instead of only the Chile miners’ personal drama.

Chile and TX flag variations

One of the more unique effects of the live coverage of the Chilean miners rescue is new-found attention in the Chile flag. The official Chile flag looks really similar to the flag of the United States of America state TX. There is a blue corner with a white star on the Chile flag that also has half red on the bottom. Texas is a bit different. The blue field is on the whole flag. The voter ballots in Texas mixed up the TX and Chile flags for a number of years. They have been mixed up once or twice before so it is not new.

Articles cited

Washington Post

voices.washingtonpost.com/blog-post/2010/10/chilean_fland_texan_flag_confu.html

MSNBC

msnbc.msn.com/



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