Cornwall Minerals Railway ended in 1896.
Cornwall Minerals Railway was created in 1873.
Popular places to collect minerals in Cornwall include Porth Nanven, Wheal Coates, and Botallack Mine. It is important to ensure you have permission to collect minerals from these locations as some may be on private property or protected areas. Be sure to follow proper etiquette and regulations when collecting minerals in Cornwall.
Water would be full of minerals. Also anything that contains water would be rich in minerals. For example orange juice. Fish is another good example of food that would be rich in minerals.
Cornwall WAS rich in tin but there isn't much left now and most of the mines have closed.
Eastern Asia is rich with minerals.
Hades is very rich with the Earth's minerals.
Minerals
Soil rich in minerals deposited by flooding rivers is called silt.
The subsoil becomes rich in minerals through various natural processes such as weathering of rocks, decomposition of organic matter, and leaching of minerals from the topsoil. These processes release minerals into the subsoil, enriching it over time. Additionally, mineral-rich water percolating through the soil can also contribute to mineral accumulation in the subsoil.
Both humus and minerals contain nitrogen for growth of plants. Alluvial soils are rich in humus and minerals making them good for growth of plants.
Calcium, iron and minerals.