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* How would the bandits NOT recognize gold dust when they saw it? How could the wind blow away something a dense as gold?
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* How would the bandits NOT recognize gold dust when they saw it? How could the wind blow away something a dense as gold?gold?
** It's gold dust, not nuggets, and they hadn't melted it into bricks or coins yet, so they probably thought all gold has to look a certain way. And while gold is very dense, in dust form it's still dust and can can be blown away.
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** It's gold dust, not nuggets, and they hadn't melted it into bricks or coins yet, so they probably thought all gold has to look a certain way. And while gold is very dense, in dust form it's still dust and can can be blown away.
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* Two of the men had no prospecting experience. The other was something of a blowhard. They spent all their time collecting fool's gold or some similar mineral.
* How would the bandits NOT recognize gold dust when they saw it? How could the wind blow away something a dense as gold?
* Two of the men had no prospecting experience. The other was something of a blowhard. They spent all their time collecting fool's gold or some similar mineral.
* How would the bandits NOT recognize gold dust when they saw it? How could the wind blow away something a dense as gold?