Madre de Dios Mine

Madre de Dios, located east the town of Máfil in Chile, is a placer deposit of gold that has been mined several times since its discovery in 1556.

The bedrock of the Madre de Dios area is made of metamorphic and crystalline rocks of Paleozoic age all part of the Bahía Mansa Metamorphic Complex.

These rocks are covered with thick layers of glacial gravel from the Late Cenozic.

The deposit was discovered by Spaniards in 1556 but was not mined extensively until the late 19th century.

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View of one of the Mines in the Madre de Dios area