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Tuesday, 11 August 2020

Gold Rush

Hi everyone welcome back to my blog,

I'm going to share what we have been doing for hur1. What we have been doing for hur1 is learning about the gold rush then answer some questions. Then we tell some facts about the gold rush on our blog.


The reasons gold is valuable is that it is rare and it looks attractive. You can find very small flecks of gold in quartz veins. The place you can find some gold is at Otago, South-land, The west coast, Golden bay, Mariborough and Coromandel penincula.

Four properties that gold has is it is inert, very heavy, shiny and malleable. The first ever European to discover gold in NZ is Charles ring he is from atasmanian or European. He find the gold in drive creel neer coromandel. He find the gold in the 1852s.

In NZ the total gold up to 2003 is 998.71 tonnes. Now am going to tell you how much gold they find in  Coromandel penimsula, West coast and from Otago. In Coromandel penimsula they find 312 tonnes of gold, In the West coast they find 274 tonnes of gold and in Otago they find 265 tonnes of gold.

That's all bye.

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