How hard and expensive to reopen an old gold mine?
>>1275629
Why would an old gold mine exist?
There's no fucking gold left
i promise. If you by a metal detector and look for "lost jewelry " I.e. Gold. You will find much much more gold for less money.
>>1275629
Whatkindof mine would it be? Digging with excavator, filling the screening system with a wheel-loader, pumping the water off the pit and something isnt that expensive, and if there is good road for maintenance, and you can get supplys and fuel nearby, its like a nice summerjob. It will be extremely expensive, if there is no gold to be found there though...
reminds me of an old scam people pull in places like nevada. They buy up a useless piece of desert with a cave. They get a shotgun and some gold flake, which they load into shotgun cartridges.
Proceed to blast the gold flake into the cave walls.
Sell the land as a potential gold mine to gullible tourists. Pretty good scam, IMHO.
>>1278175
tfw this was me
>>1278184
Really? Did you get scammed or were you the one with the shotgun? Details please