Mining in Zimbabwe is a wild wild West type of early gold rush of the West in USA. One can only believe if one is in Zimbabwe to witness that a bunch of rag tag villagers with hammers and chisels and with picks and shovels are breaking chunks of rocks and digging out sand that they end up heating like bar becuing a steak and see the drops of gold dripping down at the bottom. They collect these tiny gold droplets and take them to the store to buy a loaf of bread, canned food, bear etc. paying for a loaf of bread as much as a gram of gold. it’s absolutely unbelieveable to witness what I saw with my own eyes, As an American it is something totally unbelievable. It is in true sense a gold country with so much gold and diamonds that it defies all the rationale and business logic!
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Ed Melik, Esq.
Mining in Zimbabwe is a wild wild West type of early gold rush of the West in USA. One can only believe if one is in Zimbabwe to witness that a bunch of rag tag villagers with hammers and chisels and with picks and shovels are breaking chunks of rocks and digging out sand that they end up heating like bar becuing a steak and see the drops of gold dripping down at the bottom. They collect these tiny gold droplets and take them to the store to buy a loaf of bread, canned food, bear etc. paying for a loaf of bread as much as a gram of gold. it’s absolutely unbelieveable to witness what I saw with my own eyes, As an American it is something totally unbelievable. It is in true sense a gold country with so much gold and diamonds that it defies all the rationale and business logic!