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A close-up photo of a large whirlpool in the Susquehanna River, caused by a 1959 mine collapse, by Stephen N. Lukasik.
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A close-up photo of a large whirlpool in the Susquehanna River, caused by a 1959 mine collapse.

Credit: Wyoming Historical and Geological Society

In 1959, the Knox Coal Company ignored safety regulations and dug too close to the riverbed while tunneling under the Susquehanna river. The river crashed through into the mine, flooding it and creating this immense whirlpool. Twelve miners were drowned.

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