As a physicist with a degree in dendritic structures my opinion is it isn't speed of formation. The ice forms tree shapes by diffusion limited aggregation. As the fluid allows solidification of the silicates and a small amount of gold, there is plenty of silicates but not enough gold to form 3 dimensional shapes. The dendritic gold forms with a dimension of between one and three. The surrounding rock fills in the spaces where there's not enough gold to make chunks of gold. These processes are compounded with the dendritic structure of fractures in the rocks.
The collision of two neutron stars is now thought to produce most of the gold. That elemtal gold contaminated the dust cloud that went on to form the solar system.
So good that Tony can offer factual information on an nonpolitical scientific subject. Pity about some of the comments that are only interested in making every issue political.
that is until he starts to spout his left wing views, that's when I turn over to another channel. I can never understand why the majority of Stage, Film and TV presenters and actors support the left wing elements of our society, yet live the life of a capatilist, Sean Connery was a perfect example, he stated that if Scotland became independant he would return Scotland, why wait until then, did he not like paying taxes like the rest of us.
Can I ask for your professional opinion please? Early in the documentary, Tony said that the gold was ejected into our solar system as a result of a star similar to our Sun "dying". Does this mean that our sun contains a lot of gold? Was it our sun having a change of output? Or was he alluding to the big bang "theory"? Many thanks in anticipation.
Bull doze 60 tons of rock for a gold wedding ring? As far as I am concerned, that is pointless destruction of land. I absolutely agree with you, Dhindara. I have loved stone, minerals, and collecting my entire life and belong to 3 different Gem and Mineral clubs. But I was also a science teacher and abhor the destruction especially when 60 tons of rock and massive destruction of the landscape results in enough gold for one wedding ring. Insane pointless greed.
I'm glad you aren't a teacher anymore. You don't understand the very basics of an economy which creates wealth, jobs, and feeds people. The very house you live in, the computer you type on and the roads you drive on are all created by smashing up tons of rock and transforming it into useful items. In your fairy world, we'd all be gathering nuts and berries but as the planet couldn't support the 7 Billion people we have today in that fashion, more than 7/8ths of us would die of starvation. Grow a brain.
Gold is a mineral. You've been collecting all your life and don't realize the very methods for retrieving gold are the very same ones that brought you the other minerals in your collection, and built your house, and the city you live in, and the car you drive, and the electricity you use?
Totally agree. There's more easily accessible gold elsewhere, but 60 tons of rock for one piddly little ring? I thought the British were slightly brighter than that. I thought they only did that to the countries they colonised.
This has been extremely interesting ,I didn’t want to turn it off, right from the beginning of the volcanos to the forming of glaciers and now about England being joined with other continents and to fools gold which I had some for me when I was a very young girl.
Britain's true treasures are in its people and the culture that spread across the world to Australia and North America. While we may sometimes disagree with our older cousins back on the island we still recognize the origins of our heritage. Greetings from the United States.
Teach a man to fish and, teach a man to fish, teach a man to, Ahhh hell just make him a knight so he doesn't have to fish. 😂 😂 😂 Poor Tony I've watched him for years and his fishing never got any better 😂
The Celts were Mining gold in Dolcauthi and the surrounding area for at least a thousand years before the Romans arrived, there is Gold from this area found afar as the Caucasus and is now in the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg in the forms of Greek Jewelry from 800 BC . That is why the Romans knew where the Gold was! The Greeks and Etruscans had already been to West Wales.
Interesting. I knew that Britain was at the end of some long-distance inter-continental trade routes during the Bronze Ages. Gold and tin from these isles supplied the European Bronze Ages. The Thames would have been very busy.
But I'm not sure about saying that the Greeks and Etruscans had been to West Wales. From what I've read, it seems that the celtic culture of Bronze Age northern Europe was much more advanced, widespread and inter-connected than we think. So evidence of ancient 'Greek' culture in Britain is simply evidence of the western wing of this advanced pan-European celtic culture, which is called the 'Wessex Culture' in southern Britain and in the rest of Europe is called the 'Beaker People' or else the Indo-Europeans or the 'ancient Greeks.' (See the book "Baltic Origins of Homers Epic Tales).
Its humbling really one could say!, provided a perspective of "TIME" ! Which reminds us of just how short a time a humans lifetime is in the measure of actual time!! Our 'earth!' , our world!, our planet! Ever fluid! Moving faster than a bullet from a gun, many times over!!!! Being held by invisible forces so great yet unfelt by its " passenger's!" Is itself only seen through strata's laid down over eon's of years!! Like fluid it moves silently on! Until tectonic plates slip and disapation of pressure!, creating variety of different pressure variable's thus the level of heavy elements traveling through strata's which eroded by hydrology ! Then quartz veins form trapping heavier deposits
@16:50 1.5 tons of gold is 53,760 ounces. Currently one ounce of gold is £1,512. So that’s £81,297,216 that the Romans took (stole) from the indigenous population.
I thought I was the only one that heard that, I thought it was endearing, this obviously is too educational for the women's libbers to be watching or the triggered snowflakes and the moronic would be freaking out... yes gotta love him.
First, the people of 4000 years ago weren't Celts. But the Bell Beaker people did move into Britain 4000+ years ago, and they did work gold. So I'm surprised they started with the Romans 2000 years later.
The Beaker People WERE the celtic people. They were the blue-eyed, blond haired people of northern Europe, that we also understand as the Indo-Europeans. They spoke a proto-indo-celtic language. What we think of as the British 'celts', are the mixed 'gaelic' people, who seem to have resulted from the local celtic people being over-ruled by people who were partially of Mediterranean origin, such as the Ancient British who invaded about 1800BC. That's where the darker skin & hair of some of the Welsh & Irish, as well as the French (Gaul) comes from.
This was an interesting video, I think it's more interesting that in all of the British isles that they haven't already discovered all the resources for Gold by now. I guess it just goes to show you, gold is where you find it LOL here on the west coast of the United States we haven't even found but less than 100 of it. Because most of it that was found was the easy stuff in the rivers and creeks. Yet there's still tons of it in the ground if you're willing to take the time to look around. We have laws in place so when you do start digging you're required to repair the ground within reason. If you have to harvest it from someplace in a third world country they don't care how they leave the ground from what I've seen. I'm amazed at how many people don't realize that gold is in their life every single day when they use their cell phones computers regular telephones etc.
Used to go climbing around the Hope's nose area in my late teens, guess I pulled up on some million dollar pockets and never knew! Saw the the dendritic gold at the Natural History Museum a couple of years ago, beautiful. Great show, thanks
Gold is almost everywhere. It is just the price to get it that decides when it is mined. There is gold in our soil on our land here in the Philippines. (Black sand about 2 feet below the surface.) But it would cost about $5000 to get $1000 dollars worth out of it even on a big scale.
I hope they aren't going to dig up that beautiful little brook, for greed and vanity. Gold isn't really essential for much else, is it? I have really enjoyed these films, thanks Tony.
It's become essential in electronics. Of course this depends on your definition of 'essential'. You can't use gold to shelter or stave off hunger, but our way of life would be impossible without it. Its value is no longer wholly speculative.
42:41 Blackadder reference. Percy playing alchemist informs Blackadder that he's succeeded in making gold. Blackadder sees that it's green, informs Percy that it's green. Percy now amazed that he's created a nugget of purest green. " bag of purest... grey?"
While it's great to have that income from a new mine, it's got to be scarring the land in ways you can't repair (including water pollution). I understand it in an economic sense. I hate it in a social and health sense.
If you add up the weight of Celtic gold in artefacts thus far found - it had to come from somewhere - has anybody ever worked out the answer to that question - is there a lot more in plain sight? One has to wonder
Sadly the authorities seem very keen to 'forget', 'lose' or 'overlook' our native Celtic artifacts. I remember reading about some amazing Ancient British metal shields and other things that had been found in Wales, which just 'happened to get lost' on the way to the museum ... We need to reclaim our pre-Roman past ourselves, if we want to get anywhere.
Gold... you cannot eat it, drink it or keep warm with it. At an average $247 to extract it, paying $1300 an ounce is insanity. Owners pay vaults to store it back underground... double insanity.
And you can't use your cell phone without it LOL or your television or most of the things that you use that are electronic communications. But I don't see you throwing down your phones or anything else because you're worried about all the plants and animals LOL you guys are n...
i got my spot :) i honestly thought it was bull and there would be no gold, how wrong i was and there is other places not just wales and scotland in the UK where Gold can be found, i gave panning a go and after alot of patience and scouting spots i actually started finding little bits like he shows in his hand, i not found a chunk just tiny bits and it can be sold too if you get enough and i wish i lived in Austrailia as those TH-cam Video's are amazing as they find onzes and gram chunks!! i am also going to start metal detecting to find the gold rings and jewellery people lose too!! might even find a roman hoard? who know's and sitting around not trying will get you nowhere!
gold in England??? was thinking if it was in west midlands but fat chance! seems either Devon, wales, Scotland or Ireland by the looks of it :( , I like you would love to go gold prospecting/panning but its worthless here as there is more than likely nothing :( was also thinking of metal detecting but apparently you cant on public land as council don't like it aaarrrrhhhh. no precious stones, no gold and now cant metal detect freely :(
Gold has been found in Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, and in the Humber, the Wash and the North Sea. It's not _that_ scarce, but it's difficult to find enough in one place for it to become s profitable business.
alot of the gold found in yorkshire is in the form of electrum(white gold), it has silver and platinum mixed in it, but its there if you pan it, what you want really is a sluice so you can process a lot of silt.
,Thats because youre an ignorant and dont pay attention to the gestalt of what he is saying. The program takes a big leap from iceage to gold? Well, thats just not my cup of tea.
So this shows the gold content, but what about the other heavy metals? How could they impact the economics? Are rare earths, and lithium part of that equation?
We now know stars don't produce enough energy and pressure to make gold and other heavier metals, it's now thought that neutron stars and their counterparts magnetar's make it possible to reach the higher levels of energy needed to get to gold, platinum, and other heavier metal's.
I was trawling comments and you're the first person to mention it! The usual presumptions and theories without any justification. BBC rubbish, just like the Building 7 and Jane Standley debacle. That's too much of my life I'll never get back!
Great film, but A LOT happened in this country before the meddling Romans arrived. The north European Bronze Age Celtic culture was pretty advanced and had spread to Britain by 2000BC ('Wessex Culture'), followed a few hundred years later by the Ancient British people. Sadly the UK authorities seem very keen to 'forget' or 'lose' our native ancient artefacts. I remember reading about some amazing Ancient British metal shields and other things that had been found in Wales, which just 'happened to get lost' on the way to the museum ... We need to reclaim our pre-Roman past ourselves, if we want to get anywhere.
"...it's only when the calcite's dissolved away with strong acid...." Calcite is calcium carbonate - weak acid will dissolve it - vinegar would work fine.
So many self righteous comments about mining gold sent by people on their plastic computers derived from oil that are run by computer chips that require gold to work.
Can I bring a couple chain hoists and a 5 foot tall sawhorse made from I beams to get that gold infused rock out? Anywho if you can't see the gold in the quartz those deposits would have been ignored by miners in California and Alaska during our gold rush. And today some visible veins of gold inside a chunk of quartz is worth more than the gold itself to collectors.
Here in Ireland we are hoping that is true and they fuck off before they do too much damage! I curse the despoilers with the Banshees to take their souls down to hell!
The newest gold mining operation is in the UKs Lake District, I wish there was a open river with good old deposit in the UK, I'd like to pan for gold like some areas of the USA.
I did find some in a West Wales river some years ago. In was insubstantial, just flecks, but thrilling.
As a physicist with a degree in dendritic structures my opinion is it isn't speed of formation. The ice forms tree shapes by diffusion limited aggregation. As the fluid allows solidification of the silicates and a small amount of gold, there is plenty of silicates but not enough gold to form 3 dimensional shapes. The dendritic gold forms with a dimension of between one and three. The surrounding rock fills in the spaces where there's not enough gold to make chunks of gold. These processes are compounded with the dendritic structure of fractures in the rocks.
Well now that I know that I'll just go and knock some up in my shed
The collision of two neutron stars is now thought to produce most of the gold. That elemtal gold contaminated the dust cloud that went on to form the solar system.
So good that Tony can offer factual information on an nonpolitical scientific subject. Pity about some of the comments that are only interested in making every issue political.
Watched all 3 episodes - fascinating! Sir Tony Robinson is such a terrific presenter.
that is until he starts to spout his left wing views, that's when I turn over to another channel. I can never understand why the majority of Stage, Film and TV presenters and actors support the left wing elements of our society, yet live the life of a capatilist, Sean Connery was a perfect example, he stated that if Scotland became independant he would return Scotland, why wait until then, did he not like paying taxes like the rest of us.
@@edwardashton7502 Well, friend, I'm not interested in his politics, just his presentation.
Thanks Tony you managed to answer one major question ove always had about heavy minerals
Retired Geologist here. This series was so fascinating to watch. Thank you for taking us on this journey.
Can I ask for your professional opinion please? Early in the documentary, Tony said that the gold was ejected into our solar system as a result of a star similar to our Sun "dying".
Does this mean that our sun contains a lot of gold? Was it our sun having a change of output? Or was he alluding to the big bang "theory"?
Many thanks in anticipation.
Thank you for posting from the far side of the pond!!!!
Ive loved Tony Robinsons presenting style ever since Time Team 😊 I used to watch that show religiously 😍 lol
The “squeeze box” demonstration was great.
Wonderful, watched all three, hats off to Tony Robinson. Thank you.
Bull doze 60 tons of rock for a gold wedding ring? As far as I am concerned, that is pointless destruction of land. I absolutely agree with you, Dhindara. I have loved stone, minerals, and collecting my entire life and belong to 3 different Gem and Mineral clubs. But I was also a science teacher and abhor the destruction especially when 60 tons of rock and massive destruction of the landscape results in enough gold for one wedding ring. Insane pointless greed.
I'm glad you aren't a teacher anymore. You don't understand the very basics of an economy which creates wealth, jobs, and feeds people. The very house you live in, the computer you type on and the roads you drive on are all created by smashing up tons of rock and transforming it into useful items. In your fairy world, we'd all be gathering nuts and berries but as the planet couldn't support the 7 Billion people we have today in that fashion, more than 7/8ths of us would die of starvation. Grow a brain.
That's right there is no end to exploitation.
Gold is a mineral. You've been collecting all your life and don't realize the very methods for retrieving gold are the very same ones that brought you the other minerals in your collection, and built your house, and the city you live in, and the car you drive, and the electricity you use?
Totally agree. There's more easily accessible gold elsewhere, but 60 tons of rock for one piddly little ring?
I thought the British were slightly brighter than that. I thought they only did that to the countries they colonised.
@@eviehanlon1445 yea we is all stupid now . .
Excellent series ... thanks for posting. Love Sir Tony and his red 'Rover!
Death-rattling stinky diesel.
Great series. I've watched all three parts. Very enjoyable. Thank you Baldrick :) Such a Cunning Plan!
my thanks once again to Reijer Zaaijer for uploading another of tonys briiliant series..
He should do a tour across Canada. The series could be twenty episodes long.
Lol..20 episodes per each episode he has finished in Britain
It's not about Canada not every thing is haha
Its what UK did with all that geology history, ie the industrial revolution started in the UK
Watching these Tony Robinson documentaries is like listening to your dad tell you a story
This has been extremely interesting ,I didn’t want to turn it off, right from the beginning of the volcanos to the forming of glaciers and now about England being joined with other continents and to fools gold which I had some for me when I was a very young girl.
Thanks once again for posting these series!!!!!!!! Tony is BRILLIANT!
No he's not, nor are the researchers that write his lines. They have gotten a lot wrong.
@@curtisclary9911 i must agree
A pity I couldn't download the previous two episodes coz I enjoyed that effort of Sir Tony.
Fabulous documentary.
Thank You, Mr Robinson.
Primus 777
Sir Robinson. 😉
Great series. Amazing that the Freelander kept going fault free
Terrific series, many thanks from New Zealand.
Thank you from the USA for this fascinating series!
Gold
Always believe in your soul
You've got the power to know
You're indestructible
sing it!!!!
It only ends up buried again at around the same level it was dug from, only in a vault.
Really enjoyed this series. Thank you for posting! :)
Gold is an awesome conductor, makes great guitar cables.
Silver is better and cheaper and more abundant.
@@MrBoreray not better
@@superjeffstanton Yep, better, in fact Silver is the best conductor. But it also corrodes, which Gold doesn't, so is used for electronic circuits.
@@davecrowley4168 is gold magnetic?
Britain's true treasures are in its people and the culture that spread across the world to Australia and North America. While we may sometimes disagree with our older cousins back on the island we still recognize the origins of our heritage. Greetings from the United States.
And You Tisha Hayes, are a diamond for saying so x.
Cash Converters wont pay for people or culture. Gold wins.
Well said. As we get older and maybe wiser it’s our people that are the real value in our lives.
I believe the correct modern term for saying "greetings" in British to British peoples is "Allah Akbar".
@Des M. Its 2019 for crying out loud. What are ya, a racist Islamophobe or something?
Get with the times and a very very Allah Ackbar to you.
Teach a man to fish and, teach a man to fish, teach a man to, Ahhh hell just make him a knight so he doesn't have to fish. 😂 😂 😂 Poor Tony I've watched him for years and his fishing never got any better 😂
I had no idea that the British Isles had volcanoes or gold. Thanks for a very informative series.
The Celts were Mining gold in Dolcauthi and the surrounding area for at least a thousand years before the Romans arrived, there is Gold from this area found afar as the Caucasus and is now in the Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg in the forms of Greek Jewelry from 800 BC . That is why the Romans knew where the Gold was! The Greeks and Etruscans had already been to West Wales.
Interesting. I knew that Britain was at the end of some long-distance inter-continental trade routes during the Bronze Ages. Gold and tin from these isles supplied the European Bronze Ages. The Thames would have been very busy.
But I'm not sure about saying that the Greeks and Etruscans had been to West Wales. From what I've read, it seems that the celtic culture of Bronze Age northern Europe was much more advanced, widespread and inter-connected than we think. So evidence of ancient 'Greek' culture in Britain is simply evidence of the western wing of this advanced pan-European celtic culture, which is called the 'Wessex Culture' in southern Britain and in the rest of Europe is called the 'Beaker People' or else the Indo-Europeans or the 'ancient Greeks.' (See the book "Baltic Origins of Homers Epic Tales).
Great show, thank you. 🙂
ok as a maintance guy that works in a rock pit seeing that demo was super cool with the layers and how they form
Its humbling really one could say!, provided a perspective of "TIME" ! Which reminds us of just how short a time a humans lifetime is in the measure of actual time!! Our 'earth!' , our world!, our planet! Ever fluid! Moving faster than a bullet from a gun, many times over!!!! Being held by invisible forces so great yet unfelt by its " passenger's!" Is itself only seen through strata's laid down over eon's of years!! Like fluid it moves silently on! Until tectonic plates slip and disapation of pressure!, creating variety of different pressure variable's thus the level of heavy elements traveling through strata's which eroded by hydrology ! Then quartz veins form trapping heavier deposits
@@lordthomastravis1617 yea it’s pretty crazy
Thank you once again for this very interesting and informative video about our country.
He really did have a devilishly cunning plan...
Destruction of habitats and landscaping for enough gold for one small wedding ring. Is it worth it?
Thank you Tony for a great 3 part series,I really enjoyed it 🙂
Tony knew all about how gold was mined. He did it in Worst Jobs- The Romans.
Good episode that 😉
Jewelry made with pure rare IRISH gold and not british gold. You should correct it Tony.
@16:50 1.5 tons of gold is 53,760 ounces. Currently one ounce of gold is £1,512. So that’s £81,297,216 that the Romans took (stole) from the indigenous population.
Come on, pet!
Ahhh! I LOVE him!!
I thought I was the only one that heard that, I thought it was endearing, this obviously is too educational for the women's libbers to be watching or the triggered snowflakes and the moronic would be freaking out... yes gotta love him.
Kristin Rivera
Tony is Gold isn’t he?😬
First, the people of 4000 years ago weren't Celts. But the Bell Beaker people did move into Britain 4000+ years ago, and they did work gold. So I'm surprised they started with the Romans 2000 years later.
The Beaker People WERE the celtic people. They were the blue-eyed, blond haired people of northern Europe, that we also understand as the Indo-Europeans. They spoke a proto-indo-celtic language. What we think of as the British 'celts', are the mixed 'gaelic' people, who seem to have resulted from the local celtic people being over-ruled by people who were partially of Mediterranean origin, such as the Ancient British who invaded about 1800BC. That's where the darker skin & hair of some of the Welsh & Irish, as well as the French (Gaul) comes from.
People have found many beautiful gold torcs and bracelets in Norfolk ,Suffolk .The Iceni tribe etc, etc
Thank you for bringing these to us.
Amazing. Right, time to get my paning gear out.
Kaolin ( China Clay ) is mined in Cornwall using high pressure water jets (monitors I think they call them).
Love the show, I can tell he dont fish much he he.
This was an interesting video, I think it's more interesting that in all of the British isles that they haven't already discovered all the resources for Gold by now. I guess it just goes to show you, gold is where you find it LOL here on the west coast of the United States we haven't even found but less than 100 of it. Because most of it that was found was the easy stuff in the rivers and creeks. Yet there's still tons of it in the ground if you're willing to take the time to look around.
We have laws in place so when you do start digging you're required to repair the ground within reason. If you have to harvest it from someplace in a third world country they don't care how they leave the ground from what I've seen. I'm amazed at how many people don't realize that gold is in their life every single day when they use their cell phones computers regular telephones etc.
That's interesting that your statement is almost word for word for when I made a statement on another posting. How interesting
I have enjoyed every show. I only wish they had run on American TV.
Yes Canada is very varied in climate, geology
Used to go climbing around the Hope's nose area in my late teens, guess I pulled up on some million dollar pockets and never knew! Saw the the dendritic gold at the Natural History Museum a couple of years ago, beautiful. Great show, thanks
I thought the empires gold came from around the empire? 😅
Seems like Britain hasn't really had great mining of actual minerals.
Gold is almost everywhere. It is just the price to get it that decides when it is mined.
There is gold in our soil on our land here in the Philippines. (Black sand about 2 feet below the surface.) But it would cost about $5000 to get $1000 dollars worth out of it even on a big scale.
Great Documentary, but spoilt a little by only having head torches in the mines and caves
Great episode
I hope they aren't going to dig up that beautiful little brook, for greed and vanity. Gold isn't really essential for much else, is it? I have really enjoyed these films, thanks Tony.
It's become essential in electronics. Of course this depends on your definition of 'essential'. You can't use gold to shelter or stave off hunger, but our way of life would be impossible without it. Its value is no longer wholly speculative.
Never mind the gold; let's talk about that diamond-tooth chainsaw! 🤣
Facinating,,,and great show
DOUG FERGUSON
I'm rockin.
There’s still gold in that rock 😂
42:41 Blackadder reference. Percy playing alchemist informs Blackadder that he's succeeded in making gold. Blackadder sees that it's green, informs Percy that it's green. Percy now amazed that he's created a nugget of purest green. " bag of purest... grey?"
Grey matter stimulated hopefully?
what you mean?
Tell me again, what is a horizontal passage leading into a mine for the purposes of access or drainage.?
An Adit
I absolutely love Tony !
So in the UK. If you have anything valuable on your property the government takes it or finds a reason to steal it from you???
Jeffrey Kroll same in the USA... they take your property to put freeways through. If they want it? They take it...
Welcome to salvery 2020
Learned to pan at Wanlochead, great fun, have a week panning each summer, had our best results around Loch Awe
How can I get in touch with Garth about moving that boulder ? I fancy my chances
While it's great to have that income from a new mine, it's got to be scarring the land in ways you can't repair (including water pollution). I understand it in an economic sense. I hate it in a social and health sense.
I loved watching time team especially the romans
More Tony, please! We love him! - Howdy from the crumbling USA!
would be nice if they brought some real good lighting with them under ground
If you add up the weight of Celtic gold in artefacts thus far found - it had to come from somewhere - has anybody ever worked out the answer to that question - is there a lot more in plain sight? One has to wonder
Sadly the authorities seem very keen to 'forget', 'lose' or 'overlook' our native Celtic artifacts. I remember reading about some amazing Ancient British metal shields and other things that had been found in Wales, which just 'happened to get lost' on the way to the museum ... We need to reclaim our pre-Roman past ourselves, if we want to get anywhere.
Gold... you cannot eat it, drink it or keep warm with it. At an average $247 to extract it, paying $1300 an ounce is insanity. Owners pay vaults to store it back underground... double insanity.
You left out the destruction of the environment visually and ecologically.
@@TheSuzberry And the use of poisons which affect local folk, wildlife and plants!
And you can't use your cell phone without it LOL or your television or most of the things that you use that are electronic communications. But I don't see you throwing down your phones or anything else because you're worried about all the plants and animals LOL you guys are n...
Actually you can eat it 🤣
I have eaten it.
i got my spot :) i honestly thought it was bull and there would be no gold, how wrong i was and there is other places not just wales and scotland in the UK where Gold can be found, i gave panning a go and after alot of patience and scouting spots i actually started finding little bits like he shows in his hand, i not found a chunk just tiny bits and it can be sold too if you get enough and i wish i lived in Austrailia as those TH-cam Video's are amazing as they find onzes and gram chunks!! i am also going to start metal detecting to find the gold rings and jewellery people lose too!! might even find a roman hoard? who know's and sitting around not trying will get you nowhere!
gold in England??? was thinking if it was in west midlands but fat chance! seems either Devon, wales, Scotland or Ireland by the looks of it :( , I like you would love to go gold prospecting/panning but its worthless here as there is more than likely nothing :( was also thinking of metal detecting but apparently you cant on public land as council don't like it aaarrrrhhhh. no precious stones, no gold and now cant metal detect freely :(
Gold has been found in Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Norfolk, and in the Humber, the Wash and the North Sea. It's not _that_ scarce, but it's difficult to find enough in one place for it to become s profitable business.
alot of the gold found in yorkshire is in the form of electrum(white gold), it has silver and platinum mixed in it, but its there if you pan it, what you want really is a sluice so you can process a lot of silt.
A wonderful programme. Did I hear that "all that GLITTERS?" It's "glisters".
Nope, its glistens, sorry...
@@chriskennard938 yup
I adore Tony ❤ I really, really do
,Thats because youre an ignorant and dont pay attention to the gestalt of what he is saying. The program takes a big leap from iceage to gold? Well, thats just not my cup of tea.
I'm not certain about now, but Kennecott Copper Corp. used to pay for it's copper production with the gold found in the ore.
Thanks for the upload!
nice that the computer remembered everything.and i ahd part 1,2 and 3 one after the other.
breaks my heart to see beautiful Irish landscape torn to pieces like that. it's wrong to destroy the land like that.
'just as the ancient celts are thought to have done' - I'm with Falcon Feathers
So this shows the gold content, but what about the other heavy metals? How could they impact the economics? Are rare earths, and lithium part of that equation?
We now know stars don't produce enough energy and pressure to make gold and other heavier metals, it's now thought that neutron stars and their counterparts magnetar's make it possible to reach the higher levels of energy needed to get to gold, platinum, and other heavier metal's.
I was trawling comments and you're the first person to mention it!
The usual presumptions and theories without any justification. BBC rubbish, just like the Building 7 and Jane Standley debacle.
That's too much of my life I'll never get back!
Got a new hobby for the weekend.... Gold! gold.. always believe in the hunt.. 😂
Great film, but A LOT happened in this country before the meddling Romans arrived. The north European Bronze Age Celtic culture was pretty advanced and had spread to Britain by 2000BC ('Wessex Culture'), followed a few hundred years later by the Ancient British people. Sadly the UK authorities seem very keen to 'forget' or 'lose' our native ancient artefacts. I remember reading about some amazing Ancient British metal shields and other things that had been found in Wales, which just 'happened to get lost' on the way to the museum ... We need to reclaim our pre-Roman past ourselves, if we want to get anywhere.
And, if humans could get at most of the gold, it's value would fall so much so that sand would probably be worth more.
"...it's only when the calcite's dissolved away with strong acid...." Calcite is calcium carbonate - weak acid will dissolve it - vinegar would work fine.
In some cases the gold panning is rigged.... and in this case, it WAS rigged.....deerrrrrr
Preach
He was close to haVing an unfortunate shmelting accident!! LOL
When tony gets in his land rover he is sat in a right hand drive but then when he’s driving down road he’s driving a left hand drive!
So many self righteous comments about mining gold sent by people on their plastic computers derived from oil that are run by computer chips that require gold to work.
That's 300 of those carriages full of rock a day.
Mind boggles.
Can I bring a couple chain hoists and a 5 foot tall sawhorse made from I beams to get that gold infused rock out? Anywho if you can't see the gold in the quartz those deposits would have been ignored by miners in California and Alaska during our gold rush. And today some visible veins of gold inside a chunk of quartz is worth more than the gold itself to collectors.
Strange maths here. 15000 troy ounces of gold is 15 million pounds not 150 million. The mine must be at the border of being uneconomic.
Here in Ireland we are hoping that is true and they fuck off before they do too much damage! I curse the despoilers with the Banshees to take their souls down to hell!
If your a small island is it smart to mine it?
The newest gold mining operation is in the UKs Lake District, I wish there was a open river with good old deposit in the UK, I'd like to pan for gold like some areas of the USA.
Baldrick knows his gold.
'Filming a documentary' was the cover story part of his cunning plan.
The 'corncob' we shall return, dripping wet and egad a foreigner! Better get on back to the farm?
Not to mention turnips!
Tony deserves Knighthood for historical work.
He was knighted in 2013.
@@JulianneTure Sir Tony deserves his knighthood for his historical work.
Did he do the research, or does he do only the narration?
@@heenanyouI don’t think he was knighted for being a television presenter. He was knighted for other reasons.
You misspelled ' hysterical ' .
I wonder with the mighty effort to keep Northern Ireland just that. The Northern Golden Ireland 🇮🇪👌🇮🇪🇦🇺👍
A lump of purest Green, Baldrick? :-)
"No... what you have is ... gray." - Black Adder
“A brooch fashioned in the purest green ” :loved Lord Percy.
25:28 he said he's off to hopes nose but shows Portland bill! There are some things worth checking
Yeap They fooked up there!