February 27th 2020, Using rocks to demarcate the mining site in Uganda
The free rocks have been used to demarcate the mining site. After few days of rain, rocks are very clean and can be inspected for gold and other minerals.
It’s necessary to use these free (unattached) rocks as markers because they serve multiple practical purposes in a mining operation: firstly, they help delineate boundaries clearly within the mine area which is crucial for safety protocols; secondly, their mobility allows miners to reposition them easily if needed without requiring heavy machinery or additional labor. Additionally, after rainfall cleanses these rocks of surface dirt and debris, inspecting them becomes more efficient as it reveals any embedded gold or other valuable minerals that might have been obscured previously—this process aids in the initial assessment phase before deeper excavation begins.