What Became of the Crow? by Robert Moriarty

What Became of the Crow? by Robert Moriarty

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What Became of the Crow? by Robert Moriarty

Every great gold discovery has a unique element that made it a reality. At Grasberg, miners solved unbeatable terrain challenges, accessing a vertical mountain peak to mine one of the world's largest copper - gold deposits. For the Klondike Gold Rush, a prospector shook gold nuggets out of a streamside bush while building a fire to cook his food. At Mongolia's Oyu Tolgoi, a legendary minefinder spent his last dollar drilling one last hole. In South Africa's Witwatersrand, a simple prospector's find belied the fact that, instead of a short life, a gigantic mineralized deposit would be tapped, giving up 40% of all the gold ever mined. But that was then. What if now, in a bone-dry portion of Australia, a mammoth gold deposit defying superlatives is on the cusp of being born? The elements? A rogue-thinking geologist, a cantankerous newsletter analyst and a financial heavyweight addicted to long-shot asymmetric bets looked at the evidence in a way no one else had done before. And proposed a new theory that - not unlike the Wits - a massive multiple layered, wildly-profitable goldfield lay before them that could be mined. For decades. In your hands is The Inside Story of the Greatest Gold Discovery in History David H. Smith
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ISBN 13 9781716170942
ISBN 10 171617094X
Title What Became of the Crow?
Author Robert Moriarty
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Lulu.com
Year published 2021-01-11
Number of pages 282
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.