Gold is one of the most precious metals, and many women adore wearing gold jewelry. The prices of gold fluctuate frequently, prompting individuals to check the rates before purchasing any jewelry. However, some people find themselves unable to afford gold due to their financial constraints. Imagine the excitement if gold were available for free!
A River of Gold in Thailand
Believe it or not, such a scenario is possible. Today, we will introduce you to a river in Thailand where gold can be collected for free. This river is so rich in gold that people arrive with bags from early morning to search for it in the muddy waters. The economic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has left many without jobs, making the hunt for gold in this river a popular activity.
The Reality of Gold Finding
However, the amount of gold found here is not enough to sustain generations without work. Typically, individuals can only find a few grams of gold at a time. One woman shared her experience of working for 15 minutes in the river and finding gold worth approximately 244 rupees. While this may seem minimal, it can be a significant source of income for those without jobs. Some even treat this as a part-time job.
The Quest for Gold
Finding gold here requires hard work in the mud, and sometimes, a small amount of gold is discovered. Many of you might be tempted to try your luck at this venture. To do so, you would need to travel to Thailand, where this gold river is located in the southern region, near the border with Malaysia. This area is known as Gold Mountain, which has a long history of gold mining.
Gold Opportunities in India
You might wonder who would travel to Thailand just to find a little gold. No worries! India also has its own gold river. In Jharkhand, the Subarnarekha River is quite famous for gold extraction. This river flows through parts of Jharkhand, West Bengal, and Odisha. Locals claim that gold particles from the nearby Karkari River wash into the Subarnarekha, making it a potential spot for gold seekers.
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