Slightly off topics but I have a friend from Tanzania.
She lives over here with her hubby who is a vicar and they have two grown up kids. They have lived in the uk for a very long time but still keep in touch with family and friends in Tanzania. One of them bought some land to build a house. When they were doing the foundations they hit a rock seam and had to get someone out to check it out.
They had hit a seam of emerald.
They had to go to the mayor who declared anything on their land included the earth below and anything it contained, valuable or not, the landowners property.
Nice don't you think?
I can't remember if they decided to build over the seam or move the house to another part of the land. I am sure she said the person involved didn't want it mined, not that it could have been that deep down
She lives over here with her hubby who is a vicar and they have two grown up kids. They have lived in the uk for a very long time but still keep in touch with family and friends in Tanzania. One of them bought some land to build a house. When they were doing the foundations they hit a rock seam and had to get someone out to check it out.
They had hit a seam of emerald.
They had to go to the mayor who declared anything on their land included the earth below and anything it contained, valuable or not, the landowners property.
Nice don't you think?
I can't remember if they decided to build over the seam or move the house to another part of the land. I am sure she said the person involved didn't want it mined, not that it could have been that deep down