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History of gold exploration in Scotland part 2: 20th century and beyond Provided by Dr Taija Torvela Video Description:

This video is part of the Youtube channel “Our Metallic Earth”.
Robert Burns’s lyrical descriptions about Scotland’s gold-bubbling fountains may have been an exaggeration, but gold was mined in Scotland since the middle ages. Scotland even experienced its own gold rush in 1869. This two-part video gives an overview of the history of gold exploration and mining in Scotland.
Link to video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HPOyOR84d4c

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