Strange Heartland History: Using Nukes for Mining and Excavation

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In 1957, the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission created "Project Plowshare."
It looked to find peaceful applications for nuclear weapons. A lot of them involved burying hydrogen bombs and detonating them to create artificial waterways or highways.
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