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(30 Aug 1991) RR9136D USA: GOLD RUSH DURATION: 6 MINUTES 18 SECONDS ENGLISH SPEECH: 2 MINUTES 37 SECONDS MUSIC: "TRAVELLIN' ON" BY GRAHAM PRESKETT STORY: The western states of America are experiencing another gold rush, but whereas in the boom days of 1849 less than two-million ounces of gold were found, in 1990, that figure was more than quadrupled. Today it's only recreational miners who use the old romantic methods: pick, pan and sluice. Commercial mining is done with massive earth moving equipment and sophisticated processing - resulting in considerable environmental damage and attracting much organised protest. SHOWS: Aerials of hills and canyons, California; scenes of rivers through hills; scenes of people panning for gold in river; reflection of river in panner's spectacles; pan with "fool's gold" particles; man with metal detector meter; SOT mining guide; gold particles in hand; gold in phial; group around table camping; SOT tourist; SOT Jim Holstad, tourist guide; Jamestown street; signs outside tourist shop; interior tourist shop; gold nuggets in bowl; SOT Ralph Shock, tourist gold mining operator; earth mover excavating in mining hollow; trucks transporting rocks; mine-tailings, waste, dam; line of pipes; interior of plant: crusher mills; massive chemical pots; exterior plant workings; rocks and waste strewn over hollow; llama rancher, Fred Stone and his wife walking across field; SOT Fred Stone - overlaid with llamas and earthmoving equipment. SOURCE: WTN. Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...