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Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
If you try to destroy them before the first upgrade, you keep an abandoned building.
If you set them up for upgrading without the materials needed, let builders dismantle them and try to cancel the upgrade then to trick the destruction, you'll keep a pit.
Basically, you'll need candles to upgrade any mine once, and after that upgrade is completed, then you'll be able to remove it once it's empty again.
As a side note, if you upgrade the mine a second time, it becomes limitless, so there's no real need to destroy mines unless you're not happy with their placement and want to move them.
The 1st upgrade isn't too difficult to get and grants you another full mine/quarry that you can either upgrade a 2d time to become infinite or that you can remove as needed when it also runs out.
(Make sure you let that 1st upgrade complete. Interrupting midway through the upgrade to try and take advantage of the builders' deconstructing the 1st level doesn't work ;) )