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gold mines

n. (gold mine English)

Usage examples of "gold mines".

And he would see the gold mines and the silver mines, and maybe go about of an afternoon when his work was done, and pick up two or three pailfuls of shining slugs, and nuggets of gold and silver on the hillside.

But no talk of prospectors and gold mines- at least none that reached me.

Englishmen owned coal mines and gold mines and irrigation ditches and railroads and insurance companies.

The fleeting thought of the suffering women and frightened children down in the Tebezza gold mines was enough to wake Giordino from the heavy fog of sleep and bring him dazedly to his feet.

None of them were for his overseas operations, the gold mines and alluvial diamond projects we heard about.

The Fordsburg branch of the Standard Bank serviced all the gold mines of the Central Rand complex.

The gold mines alone still employ over 500,000 serf workers, and vast sections of the central plateau south of Archona are honeycombed with tunnels stretching down over 15,000 feet—.

Crossing the Whiteridge and the scatter of mining and manufacturing settlements along it, past the huge, man-made heaps of spoilage from the gold mines.

He assumed Sterling was prying for suggestions on where to look for gold mines.