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Posted: 2025-05-12 04:10:32 UTC

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Wyoming's Carissa Mine, abandoned after a gold rush in 1867, may hold significant gold reserves deeper underground, potentially rivaling the world's richest gold regions. Additionally, Wyoming has over 2.3 billion tons of rare earth minerals.
Potential for significant gold reserves in the Carissa Mine
Wyoming's large deposits of rare earth minerals
Economic transformation of Wyoming from cowboy country to tech treasure chest
Previous unsuccessful gold mining attempts
Need for advanced drilling and exploration to confirm reserves