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Hard Rock Gold Prospecting
mine shafts depth
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<blockquote data-quote="Swinging &amp; digging" data-source="post: 378136" data-attributes="member: 2764"><p>Yes must have known potential was good to persist.</p><p>With old multi level reef mines there is often a tunnel at the every 100 feet mark depth, when a reef was struck stoping occurred and the quartz was taken out at the most suitable level for processing, the better mines had the own batteries onsite.</p><p></p><p>Would be great to go back via time travel to see what occurred. :Y:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Swinging & digging, post: 378136, member: 2764"] Yes must have known potential was good to persist. With old multi level reef mines there is often a tunnel at the every 100 feet mark depth, when a reef was struck stoping occurred and the quartz was taken out at the most suitable level for processing, the better mines had the own batteries onsite. Would be great to go back via time travel to see what occurred. :Y: [/QUOTE]
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