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A "reveal" of an area rich with veins and gems
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A "reveal" of an area rich with ores and gems.
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Veins and clusters, fully revealed. Note this unusual copper (brown) vein has been folded over and reconnects with itself, and also overlaps one of the two hematite (red) veins. Also note the brown gems in the very top of the center hematite vein, and the various small clusters of gems across the level. The bottom quarter of a large cluster (of non-valuable stone) is at top right, with a small cluster of native aluminum (white chevrons) below it. This area is well above average - some areas this size have nothing to offer but callouses and disappointment.
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''(This view uses a 3rd party [[utility]], and is not possible in the normal game.)''
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Latest revision as of 09:53, 4 October 2009

A "reveal" of an area rich with ores and gems.

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Veins and clusters, fully revealed. Note this unusual copper (brown) vein has been folded over and reconnects with itself, and also overlaps one of the two hematite (red) veins. Also note the brown gems in the very top of the center hematite vein, and the various small clusters of gems across the level. The bottom quarter of a large cluster (of non-valuable stone) is at top right, with a small cluster of native aluminum (white chevrons) below it. This area is well above average - some areas this size have nothing to offer but callouses and disappointment. (This view uses a 3rd party utility, and is not possible in the normal game.)

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