
Geologists Might Have Stumbled Upon the Largest Gold Mine in the World

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Geologists have discovered a potential "supergiant" gold ore deposit beneath an existing mine in China's Hunan province, estimated at 1,100 tons and possibly the largest in the world. The deposit, located under the Wangu gold field, could be worth around $83 billion, with a high-quality yield of 138 grams of gold per metric ton. This find may surpass South Africa's South Deep mine, currently the largest. The discovery has impacted global gold markets, raising prices to $2,700 per ounce, and further exploration may reveal additional gold reserves.
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