Much of the gold left behind is microscopic and is being wrung from the earth at enormous environmental costs.
I wanna dig for gold
Gold is typically found in the Earth's crust at depths ranging from a few meters to a few kilometers. The depth at which gold can be found varies depending on the geological characteristics of the area and the location of the gold deposits. Prospectors may need to dig through soil, sand, rock, or even undertake mining operations to access gold deposits.
People who dig silver and gold typically work in mines or mineral exploration sites. These can be underground mines, open-pit mines, or placer deposits where the precious metals are extracted from the earth.
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No. The temperatures at the Earth's core are much too hot.
get the pick then dig
dig
thay dig
The second largest gold nugget in the world was found in Sovereign Hill. There is still gold there, although not as many people dig for gold as used to.
Gold is typically found underground in veins or nuggets in areas known for their geological gold deposits, such as in rivers, streams, and mountains. To dig for gold, it is best to research and seek permissions from private landowners or use designated mining areas open to the public to avoid trespassing or breaking the law. Joining a local prospecting club or contacting a mining association may also provide guidance on where and how to legally dig for gold.
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gold miner and dig-in some gold.