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==Veins and Clusters==
 
==Veins and Clusters==
  
[[Image:Veins revealed.PNG|thumb|right|300px|(click to enlarge)<br />'''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 [[gem]]s across the level.  The bottom quarter of a '''large cluster''' of [[alunite]] is at top right, with a small cluster of [[native aluminum]] (white ^'s) below it.  This area is well above average - some areas this size have nothing to offer but callouses and disappointment.<br />(''This view uses a 3rd party [[utility]], and is not easily achieved in an unmodified game. See smaller image, below, of this same map with a more typical view.'']]
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[[Image:Veins revealed.PNG|thumb|right|300px|(click to enlarge)<br />'''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 [[gem]]s across the level.  The bottom quarter of a '''large cluster''' of [[alunite]] is at top right, with a small cluster of [[native aluminum]] (white carets) below it.  This area is well above average - some areas this size have nothing to offer but callouses and disappointment.<br />(''This view uses a 3rd party [[utility]], and is not easily achieved in an unmodified game. See smaller image, below, of this same map with a more typical view.'']]
  
 
[[Image:Copper_strike.PNG|thumb|right|200px|(click to enlarge)<br />The '''same map''' as above, except with tiles visible from the same [[exploratory mining]] shafts and tunnels only.  This is what is more typically seen in gameplay, only the tiles visible from the exploratory mining itself.  A lot of work and surprises ahead!]]
 
[[Image:Copper_strike.PNG|thumb|right|200px|(click to enlarge)<br />The '''same map''' as above, except with tiles visible from the same [[exploratory mining]] shafts and tunnels only.  This is what is more typically seen in gameplay, only the tiles visible from the exploratory mining itself.  A lot of work and surprises ahead!]]

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