Treasure Mountain Unveiled: A Billion-Year-Old Gold Mine Revealing Untold Riches!

The Kondyoɾ Mɑѕѕιf in a NASA satellite image. (Photo: Sіbeɾіan Tіmes).

When observed from an aerial perspective, Kondyor Massif presents a striking resemblance to an ancient fossil or a volcanic ash formation resulting from a celestial meteorite. According to experts, this geological marvel is attributed to molten lava from igneous rock that solidified beneath the Earth’s crust over a billion years ago, shaping a perfectly circular massif.

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The massif’s distinct structure withstands soil erosion over extended periods, owing to its superior hardness compared to the surrounding soil. Kondyor Massif represents the elevated surface edge of a rock column gradually descending into the Earth’s crust, preserving the remnants of a fully eroded dome section. A central stream emanates from the heart of the massif, fed by melted snow along its periphery. Numerous smaller streams branch out from the edges, contributing to the flow of water towards the Kondyor River on the north face.

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These springs harbor deposits of platinum manifested as crystals, beads, and ingots, accompanied by gold and various precious minerals. While some crystals are diminutive, others boast rounded edges. Notably, Kondyor Massif is renowned for hosting some of the world’s highest-quality gold-plated platinum crystals. The annual platinum yield from this site reaches up to 4 tons, earning Kondyor Massif its moniker as the “treasure mountain.”

As a consequence, streams emanating from the massif’s rim carry platinum deposits in the form of crystals, ingots, and grains, alongside an array of other precious metals such as gold and gemstones. These findings are hailed as the “best discovered” globally, known as Konderite—a blend of copper, platinum, rhodium, lead, and sulfur.

 

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.As reported by Siberian Times, platinum extraction commenced in the Kondyor Massif in 1984. The debut of platinum crystals from this massif took place at The Tucson Gem and Mineral Show in the USA in 1993. Approximately 4 tons of platinum are harvested annually from this site.