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Fire and rain show California still has plenty of gold to discover
By Hope Sloop
Daily Mail, London
Sunday, April 23, 2023
Recent wildfires and rain have caused a "Gold Rush 2.0" in California's Central , where some people have located pieces of gold that were unearthed by the natural events.
According to historian Ed Allen of the Marshall Gold Discovery State Park in Coloma, only about 10-15% of California's gold has been discovered.
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Now, nearly 175 years after the first gold rush, groups of eager amateur miners are headed back to "Gold Country" -- an area on the western slope of the Sierra Nevada--- in search of the remaining 85%.
In an interview with the New York Times, Albert Fausel showed off the gold he located in a creek in Placerville after just 20 minutes of searching.
"Woooo-hoo-hoooo!" the man said of his find -- a piece of gold just big enough to pinch between your fingers that is worth around $100.
The hunt is on for anyone looking for nuggets of the pricey metal. In 1850 a nugget of gold went for $20 an ounce. Today an ounce will fetch you around $1,900. ...
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