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On the northern
coast, midway down the island, lie the abandoned gold mines that were
the center of Aruba's gold rush during the nineteenth century. In 1824,
gold was finally discovered in Aruba, and eventually, the industry
produced more than 3 million pounds of gold. These are the ruins
of what ones was an oven to melt gold. Now it looks a bit strange, this
blackened stone building, in the middle of nowhere. In 1872 the Aruba
Island Gold Mining Company Ltd. built a large smelting works at
Bushiribana on the North coast, for the ore that was being mined at Ceru
Plat and in its surroundings. This smelting works was in use for only
ten years, but its construction was so solid, that ruins thereof at the
North coast are still quite impressive. |