A hundred miles away from the camp's valley.
Near a slightly concealed pile of rocks.
Dozens of impact crushers, hammer mills, compound crushers, and other crushing equipment, as well as drilling rigs, ball mills, vibrating screens, sand washers, and belt conveyors, were neatly arranged in front of a semi-elevated entrance.
This entrance was approximately seven to eight meters wide and angled downward at forty-five degrees into the ground, with a smooth and wide avenue cleared by human hands extending from the entrance to the edge of the rock pile.
This avenue was nearly ten meters wide, allowing large vehicles to pass through.
Beside these machines stood over a hundred Huaxia people, scattered and wearing safety helmets.
These individuals came from the exploration and extraction departments of a large state-owned mining enterprise in East China, all of whom had over twenty years of industry experience.
According to the original plan.