In New Zealand, there are two different ways. In the South Island, the gold is alluvial. You can find it in tiny specks in the rivers. Anyone can pan for gold. The Chinese made their camps beside the rivers a hundred and fifty years ago, so that they could pan for gold and never have to go underground. Nowadays lucky people continue to find rare nuggets!
In the North Island, the gold is from old volcanos. The enormous heat of…..
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