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Viral Video Sparks Gold Rush in Remote African Village After Farmer's Discovery

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A 33-year-old farmer named Manasse Lomachar triggered a gold rush in a remote African village after his discovery went viral. Lomachar had originally set out to search for missing gold when he came across a group of women panning for gold near a riverbed. Joining them, he successfully found 3 grams of gold. The footage of his find spread rapidly online, drawing crowds to the area in search of their own fortune.

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