Finding the next #GoldVein in #KlondikeTheLostExpedition @Vizor_Games @Plarium | #GoldVeins #Gold #Vein #Golden #Veiny #GoldRush #Veins #PureGold #Deveining #GoldRecord #Intravenous

I'm sure you know that KLONDIKE: THE LOST EXPEDITION is a free online video-game in which you're a gold-miner searching for your father (who went to find 'the gold in them thar` hills' and ... hasn't been seen or heard-from for a little while!) 

Arriving in The Klondike, you suppose that the best way to find him is to follow in his footsteps---securing the business's Home Station and setting up further gold-mining & settlement-constructing expeditions just as you deduce he would be doing!

That involves 'making peace with a lot of his neighboring gold-miners,' sharing the resources of your Home Station as you take advantage of the resources of theirs. That means doing a lot of digging on their Stations; and--doing that digging--you're sure to find a few Gold Veins (hidden caches of huge reservoirs of natural resources)!

I'll do some research (on the rules behind KLONDIKE's gold-veins) and link 'the findings' through 'the main words' below; but first I want to understand those words better. And I find you understand words better if you look at 'the words at their base' (then going on to look at the words at those words' bases, then the words at those words' bases, etc.-etc. ad infinitum)

In real-life, Gold Veins are "solidified streams of the precious mineral" (within a mass of common clay or rock or another not-treasured material). 
The word “Gold (& #GoldRecord #GoldBrick #GoldDigger #GoldDust #Goldfinch #Goldfish #GoldLeaf #GoldMine #GoldMiner #Goldsmith #Marigold)” is built on ancient words that mean "to Shine |Brightly."
The word “Vein (& #Venation #Venous)” is built on ancient words that mean a Blood |Vessel, a Water-Course, a Solidified Stream (or Streak?) of Precious Metal within a Common Stone, a person's Natural Talent or -Interest.

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I think the Gold-Veins are randomly located in various 'objects' (mineral formations, buildings, decorations) across friends' 'territories,' but it could be that 'certain objects' are more likely to house Gold-Veins than other objects are.

I think I'll keep a list of the various 'objects' in-which I uncover Gold-Veins:
  • Sawmills - this is where I usually find Veins, though it might be because I will frequently 'dig' on neighbors' Sawmills
  • Greenhouses
  • Rocks/Handfuls of Large Pebbles (Red Stone, Grey (often "Sharp") Stone, Boulders, etc.)
  • Bails-of-Hay (usually the Cubes, rather than the Cylinders)
  • Kennels 
  • Blue Clay formations
  • Evergreen Trees
    • Small Fir 
  • Aerodromes (like a Garage-&-Driveway for an Airplane)
  • Bone-Gliders (a Decoration ... probably available for Halloween)
  • Sign-Post, Street-Lamp (general Poles in the Ground)
  • Water Pump
  • Quarries - not the actual 'Rock-Pits,' but more just the name for the buildings where the miners deposit the Stone-/Coal-Lumps
  • Benches (usually Town Benches)
  • blocks of Pyrite (which actually LOOKS like Gold)
  • open diggings for a Railway (at the entrance)


Go ahead and list (in a comment) any objects YOU usually check for Gold-Veins!

But I'm wondering ... if I find a Gold Vein, and 'leave it open' (do no more digging on it); does the hosting Neighbor get the treasure? Here's the start of some 'research' I did trying to find out ...

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