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Geographical Magazine UK Gold: The hunt for the precious metal has returned Written by Laura Cole The view from Cadair Idris, a mountain at the southern end of Snowdonia National Park near the town of Dolgellau, which sits in the crook of a belt of gold-bearing rock 05 Mar 2021 In Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, miners are looking to the hills and mountains for viable gold deposits. Laura Cole asks why the hunt for the yellow metal has returned to the United Kingdom
Pubs are a good place to overhear tales about gold in the valley. Roger Marr runs the Cross Keys Inn in the former slate town of Dolgellau, north Wales, and every so often, an amateur gold panner shows up at his bar, raising a hand and tilting it so as to show off a ring between sips of beer. ‘They’ll make one from melted-down pieces they find in the rivers,’ Marr says, ‘but it can take years to find enough of the stuff.’
Parts of the UK could be blanketed with up to 30cm (11.8 inches) of snow this week, leaving drivers stranded, public transport disrupted and rural communities cut off for “several days”, forecasters have warned.
Prolonged snowfall, heavy rain or icy conditions are expected to hit various areas between Wednesday and Monday, bringing potential flooding, delays to train and bus services and affecting power supplies.
The Met Office has issued several weather warnings for the next few days, including a 66-hour-long yellow warning for snow over much of Scotland from 6pm on Thursday to midday on Sunday.
The series of warnings comes after the UK endured its coldest January in 10 years.