Blue John and Clifton gold

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When I was 11, I went down the Blue John mines in Derbyshire, and saw which were now flooded.  As there was no commercial value - nobody had bothered.

I remember seeing a black dust.  And carried on with my tour.  But then I learned 2005 that gold is soluble in high pressure water.  Like 34 metres down around the world.

So mine workings with a black dust, at the bottom of the waterfall, are actually fills the gold dust.  That an books black when particulates, when the melted down into a solid ingot, it then looks exactly like a gold bar - which it is,

So the Blue John mines have a flooded underground water pool, filled a black dust.  This is as they could do down and fill a little flask with the black dust.  One it will be very very heavy!

And the surface a metals company would use x-ray equipment, to identify a the dust, position.  And for you by weight, for the gold!

All around the world are disused mine workings, below that crucial 34 metres depth.  People could extract the gold dust, which looks like a black dust.  But will then turn out to be gold.

The closest to me in salford, are at Clifton country park.  A big dog walking area!  Which I have probably walked past with my dog.

Wet Earth Colliery - Clifton Country Park

Salford City Council

https://www.salford.gov.uk › wet...

Wet Earth Colliery is of importance for three main reasons. It was the first deep mine to be sunk in the valley, and had the first application of steam winding ...

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