Sunday, April 08, 2012

Swiss village strikes gold, but villagers not impressed, prefer peace and tranquility...

It was not a question many villagers will ever have to face - and theirs was an answer that even fewer would probably give.

But when residents of a remote Alpine valley were offered a share of a fortune that would have brought them tens of millions of pounds, they said "No".

Swiss banks may be bulging with gold ingots, but the inhabitants of a cluster of villages in the Medel Valley have shown themselves less than keen to dig the stuff out of their own mountains.

 After months of anguished debate, the villagers voted in a referendum last week to stop a Canadian mining company prospecting for the estimated $1.2 billion worth of gold ore believed to be lie in seams beneath the surrounding snow-capped mountains. Full story...

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