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A Giant Geological Discovery Could Hide the World's Largest Gold Mine

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The recent announcement of a gold ore deposit known as "supergiant" under the Wangu mine in Pingjiang County, Hunan Province, China, is likely to upset the world gold market. Immediately, experts and investors from around the world have been interested in this discovery. Estimated at 1,100 tons, it raises as much fascination as questions about the future of world gold production and its economic consequences. A huge deposit Wangu's site is disti…
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The recent announcement of a gold ore deposit known as "supergiant" under the Wangu mine in Pingjiang County, Hunan Province, China, is likely to upset the world gold market. Immediately, experts and investors from around the world have been interested in this discovery. Estimated at 1,100 tons, it raises as much fascination as questions about the future of world gold production and its economic consequences. A huge deposit Wangu's site is disti…

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L'EnerGeek broke the news in on Thursday, March 5, 2026.
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