America and Saudi Arabia will die on it .. Discover the largest golden treasure in the world .. Hundreds of millions of tons are buried in this country

In an unprecedented geological achievement, the Chinese authorities announced the discovery of one of the largest buried gold reserves in the world, in a depth of more than 3000 meters under the hills of the province of “Banggiang”.

Buried golden treasure: more than 1000 tons of pure gold

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According to what was published by a newspaper Daily Galaxy British, the reserve discovered in the “Wango Gold field” is estimated at more than a thousand metric tons of pure gold, which is equivalent to about 600 billion Chinese yuan (approximately 78 billion euros) and this field is classified among the richest fields that are not exploited globally, giving China a strong boost to expand its influence in the gold and precious mineral market.

Amazing deposits and high golden calibers

More than 40 golden ethnicity that extends in the depths of the rocks has been identified, and samples of drilling showed very high golden concentrations of 138 grams per metric ton – which is a rare concentration in mining standards and the geological expert “Chen Rollin” confirmed that the quality of the discovered gold exceeded all expectations, and that this project has become compared to the richest mines around the world in terms of productive density and quality of raw.

Advanced techniques behind historical disclosure

This discovery was not a coincidence. The Chinese team used the latest means of exploration, such as 3D geological models, seismic scanning techniques and deep radar imaging, which helped identify high -density of gold in amazing accuracy. This technology paved the way for drilling in depths that were previously considered difficult to reach.

Exploration is ongoing and new prospects opens

Liu Yonggon, Deputy Director of the Geological Office, stated that the excavations have not yet stopped, but rather the search scope is being expanded to include the areas adjacent to the discovered field, which also showed strong references to the presence of precious minerals and indicated that the “Wango field” may only be the beginning in a series of archaeological discoveries and heavy metals in the region.