Gold Maps Online took a U.S. Bureau of Land Management (BLM) database of active and abandoned gold claims and converted the data so it could be seen as a gold map in Google Earth. The result is an incredibly accurate near real time view of Americas active gold deposits.
Buy NowOfficial estimates indicate that total world gold production since the beginning of civilization has been around 6,109,928,000 troy ounces (190,040.0 t) and total gold production in Nevada is 2.5% of that, ranking Nevada as one of the Earth's primary gold producing regions.
Buy NowAccording to our scientists we can use gold nanoparticles to repair Earths damaged ozone layer). 445,000 BC Anunnaki extraterrestrials landed on Terra and established their base in Eridu, wanting to extract gold from the Persian Gulf. They were led by Enki, one of Anus sons. 416,000 BC The gold production dropped down, which made Anu come to Earth. Together with him came his other son, Enlil.
Buy NowJan 01, 2016I have gathered filter some mine data so that only Gold Mines show up in these downloads. Left clicking on the mines in Google Earth will give location and other details of the mines.
Buy NowMay 18, 2015Gold Comes From Outer Space. Gold, the shiny yellow metal prized for its beauty and malleability and used in many different industries, is actually created inside massive stars when they explode into a supernova. Of course, after a star supernovas and forms gold, the precious metal has to travel to Earth in some way.
Buy NowFeb 25, 2017Mponeng is a gold mine in South Africa's Gauteng province. It extends over 4 kilometres below the surface, and is considered to be one of the most substantial gold mines in the world.
Buy NowJun 11, 2019The South Deep gold mine, owned and operated by Gold Fields, is the seventh deepest mine in the world. The South African gold mine extends up to 2,998m below the surface. Covering an area of 4,268ha, the mine is located 45km south west of Johannesburg.
Buy NowThe TauTona mine, operated by AngloGold Ashanti, is a gold mine so its a good yard stick for how deep we can go. The volume of the earth (approximated
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