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Hiking History and Old Florida Phosphate Mines 

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On this adventure I hike through this Florida wilderness around old mining quarries, once used for phosphate and limestone mining as well in the past. This area is where some of the first phosphate mining took place in Florida. Phosphate was a large industry here in the 1800's and early 1900's now reclaimed by this forest. The mining pits look much different than they did during active mining operations. Phosphate mining is still very much a large industry in Florida and throughout the world. In Florida you can find many interesting hikes by finding places where trails lead you around old phosphate and limestone mining pits. On this hike I explore areas in west central Florida. Phosphate is a controversial subject because of it's impacts on the environment . I hope that you found this video informative and adventurous, stay tuned for more and thank you!
History of Phosphate Mining in Florida: Phosphorus, a nonrenewable resource, is mined as phosphate minerals, which were formed millions of years ago when Florida was underwater. It is believed that phosphate formed when skeletal remains of animals, organic matter and dissolved phosphorus in seawater solidified and settled at the ocean’s bottom, ultimately becoming sedimentary layers of rock. Through a series of discoveries by amateur geologists and mining engineers, the Florida “phosphate boom” of the late nineteenth century was sparked. In 1881, Captain J. Francis LeBaron of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers discovered phosphate while surveying the Peace River south of Fort Meade. Florida phosphate mining also dates back to the first hard rock deposits found near Hawthorne in Alachua County in 1883. In those early years phosphate mining was done with wheelbarrows, picks and shovels. Next came mule-drawn scrapers. Mechanized excavation began between 1900 and 1905 with steam shovels. Steam dredges and barges came into use in hard rock areas where the water level was too high for picks and shovels. Phosphate comes out of the ground as mix of the phosphate, sand and clay. The phosphate must be separated from the sand and clay it has melded with in the ground over millions of years. Early separation methods included crushing, washing, screening and, in the case of hard rock, picking out silica by hand on a conveyor belt.
Uses of Phosphate: Phosphorus, the 11th most common element on earth, is fundamental to all living things. It is essential for the creation of DNA, cell membranes, and for bone and teeth formation in humans. It is vital for food production since it is one of three nutrients (nitrogen, potassium and phosphorus) used in commercial fertilizer. Phosphate can also be turned into phosphoric acid, which is used in everything from food and cosmetics to animal feed and electronics.
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@FLtrailblazer
@FLtrailblazer 2 года назад
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@kyles5963
@kyles5963 2 года назад
I live in bartow and I grew up fishing these old pits. A spot I highly recommend is District line road. Its just south of fort meade and has many old pits off to the sides and old abandoned machines. Mosaic owns all the property but will not sell any bit for some reason. I've hiked all through the woods out there and there is so much history just left behind. Would be a stop for good content. Many of the old phosphate stacks and hills are there. If you get to the top its an amazing view.
@cherylatkinson7479
@cherylatkinson7479 2 года назад
My dad and uncle use to fish for bass in those pits. They belonged to th old Fin and Feather Club.
@gottagrind2shine607
@gottagrind2shine607 11 месяцев назад
Pits in homeland are good fishing as well
@cherylatkinson7479
@cherylatkinson7479 2 года назад
Enjoyed the video Florida Trailblazer and the old photos of the mining machinery. My grandad was a carpenter for one of the phosphate mining companies near Mulberry FL in the early to mid 1900's. I was told that he would climb one of those shovel booms like he was a young man.
@ryant282a
@ryant282a 2 года назад
Absolutely fascinating to see the past and present photos, Joe. So much history.
@heyodi3092
@heyodi3092 2 года назад
My dad used to work in the phosphate mines and would bring us home huge sharks teeth. One of them was as big as my hand. I wish we would have kept up with it.
@dongrimes108
@dongrimes108 2 года назад
Great content! Thank you.
@2000Cowboys
@2000Cowboys Год назад
Dan Egan's book ( The Devil's Element ) covers this very well also.
@nick.maldonado
@nick.maldonado 2 года назад
Awesome bike trails out in croom
@Vintage_Garage
@Vintage_Garage 2 года назад
I enjoyed this video very much, and the quarry is very similar to the one I emailed you about a year ago near my house, so it answered a lot of my questions .. Tall, very steep sides, and the same water at the bottom.. thanks!
@bigsmallblock9480
@bigsmallblock9480 2 года назад
I know the mining activity can cause significant environmental harm but once nature reclaims the land it makes for excellent outdoor activities. Some of the best mountain biking and dirtbike trails in Florida can be found on the 100+ year old phosphate mines.
@lizsworld0209
@lizsworld0209 2 года назад
Such amazing places in Florida!
@PuertoRicoSeGoza
@PuertoRicoSeGoza 2 года назад
Loved this video, we go often to just walk but I take a thin pole to poke the ground before stepping
@ervinslens
@ervinslens 2 года назад
Awesome video man, bike trail is amazing.
@onmyphone-Fl
@onmyphone-Fl 2 года назад
Thanks for the video. Great content. It would be nice to know exactly where you are when you do these videos
@mathewallen3634
@mathewallen3634 Год назад
Note sure if you been to them but there are 3 stadium size OLD PHOSPHATE MINES in Citrus Springs, old Dunnellon. Full of caves, tunnels and more. We do alot of riding there
@FLtrailblazer
@FLtrailblazer Год назад
Public or private land?
@mathewallen3634
@mathewallen3634 Год назад
@@FLtrailblazer well you know. they always been private. but if you look on a google map satellite , east of highway 41, biggest one is citrus springs blvd behind bank, then one south at country club and another one called old blue at the other citrus springs blvd, all east of hwy 41. been to all of them, you can get pretty close even if not trespassing.
@mathewallen3634
@mathewallen3634 Год назад
@@FLtrailblazer is the reason DUNNELLON is there, those where the phosphate mines and they had a rail road that took in into dunnellon across the river... that bridge is now a pavend walking trail, they just build a connector to the other bike trail with a tunnel. might make for a great video.
@BalkanTraveler
@BalkanTraveler 2 года назад
Well dang this is awesome when are we gonna get a camping video 📹 I wanna see if you can camp in this stuff, is it safe??
@FLtrailblazer
@FLtrailblazer 2 года назад
Thanks man it’s fun to climb around in these places, quarry after quarry through the woods. Plenty of camping out here as well I’ll have to make a vid!
@jameshines6486
@jameshines6486 Год назад
All this land is ruined. Should've never been allowed.
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