BlankHowdy Vorts,

Interesting to Google  Earth view of  Nondalton Alaska, the town near the 
location of a huge new gold and copper mining site. A closeup view of the bay 
adjacent to the town indicates some barely discernible rectangular lines in the 
shallows can be seen.  The geology and the shape of Alaska is fascinating 
considering the supposed history of the migration of Siberians to the new world 
across a land bridge now named the Aleutians. Could it be that certain earth 
land shapes could be used to locate potential minerals near the surface?
We have a resident ole time gold prospector sitting at the bar at the Dime Box 
that is just hankering to know.

Richard

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