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To: TobagoJack who wrote (200616)8/25/2023 8:23:10 PM
From: Snowshoe1 Recommendation

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It's raining gold in the Andes! ... ;)

The Volcano Which Erupts Tons of Gold; Galeras

Within Colombia is an active volcano that emits more than 100 kilograms of gold each year. And, when an eruption occurs, the amount of gold emitted sometimes ranges into the tons of material. This occurs at the towering Galeras stratovolcano through its main crater releasing many millions of tiny gold particles primarily as a gas. Although this might sound like a story told in legends, it is completely true. This video will discuss how Galeras emits so much gold.




To: TobagoJack who wrote (200616)1/8/2024 4:58:23 PM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 217734
 
re << NAK seems a perpetual call option on eventual weaponisation of ... gold >>

NAK tanked 34% today, let's see if they try to resuscitate this rotting corpse again...

Supreme Court denies Alaska’s bid to revive the copper and gold Pebble Mine proposal blocked by EPA
alaskasnewssource.com

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Supreme Court on Monday rejected Alaska’s bid to revive a proposed copper and gold mine that was blocked by the Environmental Protection Agency.

The justices did not comment in turning away the state’s attempt to sue the Biden administration directly in the high court over its desire to revive the proposed Pebble Mine in the state’s Bristol Bay region.

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Alaska still can try to reverse the decision through the more typical process, starting in a lower court and appealing any unfavorable decisions to the Supreme Court.