Just for the record, there are two Gaelics: Irish and Scottish and they are separate languages.
The Irish Gaelic word for gold is 'ór' which sounds like the English word 'ore';
the Scottish Gaelic word for gold is 'òr' which sounds like 'awr'.
In Irish it's "mianach óir"
Italy does not mine for gold of diamonds. Italy does, however, mine for gold.
Well... The Lumbridge mine has no gold... The mine west of the Lumbridge mine has no gold... The mine near the Champion's guild has no gold... the mine east of the dark wizards has no gold... and I don't think the dwarven mine has any gold. I hope those are the answers your looking for =)
Scottish Gaelic: ? Irish Gaelic: Croí na féile
karnataka has a gold mine
In Irish the word for 'gold' is ór.
is liomsa mé
In Irish it's "bí liom"
You need an iron pickaxe or better to mine gold. Ironically, a gold pickaxe will not be able to mine itself.
In (Scottish) Gaelic: òrdha, òrach; In Irish (Gaelic): óir (of the metal) órga (gold in colour)
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In Irish it's "mo cheannsa"
Reed Gold Mine was created in 1799.