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gold rush![]() Early prospectors in the US gold rush, about 1867. After gold was discovered in California in 1848, men streamed west in their thousands – they were dubbed the ‘forty-niners’ because they left home in 1849.
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The search for the elusive precious yellow metal during the Michipicoten gold boom led to the unexpected discovery of iron ore in 1897, again opening up the mining operations in Wawa. Dines is credited for having predicted the gold boom of the 1970s, the Internet boom of the 1990s, and the current booms in raw materials, especially energy and uranium. This approach allows the company to focus on the gold boom in West Africa, while retaining upside potential in projects in the Americas. |
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