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The Problem Is Not Finding It
One mountain in texas might have enough rare earth materials that would make the united states self sufficient. I feel like this is one of those gigantic problems that will be solved one day. There's a recent one in far west texas, a a mountain called round top. It discovers five out of six of the light rare earth and tenent of leven. You don't think we're going to find some more mountains? Somebody says, a pebble mine in alaska et wel, isn't the problem just finding it?