I grew up in Northern Ontario, in the land of the sunken Laurentian peaks that once rose majestically throughout the Canadian Shield. Where there was no rock, there were plenty of lakes and large expanses of clay and sandy loam. Agriculture was nominal but the mines were plentiful. Eons ago, movement of magma through this portion of the Shield had elevated plenty of gold close to the surface and it was later joined by copper, zinc, and silver, and now a large deposit of nickel.
The Disappearing Signs
The Disappearing Signs
The Disappearing Signs
I grew up in Northern Ontario, in the land of the sunken Laurentian peaks that once rose majestically throughout the Canadian Shield. Where there was no rock, there were plenty of lakes and large expanses of clay and sandy loam. Agriculture was nominal but the mines were plentiful. Eons ago, movement of magma through this portion of the Shield had elevated plenty of gold close to the surface and it was later joined by copper, zinc, and silver, and now a large deposit of nickel.