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    The American economy in a nutshell? A borderline gold mine turned tourist trap returns to its original function after commodity prices rise due to dollar devaluation.

    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...#ixzz1R3X48e7X

    A Northern California gold mine that has been a tourist attraction for years could go back to mining as high gold prices boost the promise of profits.

    Sutter Gold Mining Inc. has lined up $20 million in financing to restart operations. The deal could close as early as next week.

    Chief financial officer Bob Hutmacher said Friday that the 400-foot-deep hard-rock mine near Sutter Creek, in the Sierra foothills about 120 miles east of San Francisco, has secured state permits but needs local construction approvals. If all goes as planned, mining could start next summer.

    The mine opened in 1989 but has mainly hosted tour groups since the 1990s. The owners say gold prices, topping $1,500 an ounce, make mining economically attractive again.

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    Re: The once and future gold mine

    Originally posted by c1ue View Post
    The American economy in a nutshell? A borderline gold mine turned tourist trap returns to its original function after commodity prices rise due to dollar devaluation.

    http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/articl...#ixzz1R3X48e7X

    The mine opened in 1989 but has mainly hosted tour groups since the 1990s. The owners say gold prices, topping $1,500 an ounce, make mining economically attractive again.
    as been in my thinking for a year or so: just for the hell of it, line up some like minded 'hobbiest geologist types' and go a'prospecting, turn over some of the tailing piles, pan some streams that had produced previously - when the price was a heluva lot lower than it is now and see what happens....

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