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== Adding New Ruby Mines == | == Adding New Ruby Mines == | ||
Revision as of 05:23, 29 September 2018
- Return to Maps/Public Mines
- Return to Maps
- Also see Ruby
- Also see Gems
- Also see Sand Minining Guide
- Also see Mining Guide
Map of Ruby Mines
This map uses the CondMap template, if this map imports data from other maps please edit those. Please see Maps for further details and links to all raw data pages }}
Adding New Ruby Mines
To add a new Ruby mine to this map, simply copy/paste the following template alongside the other {{Map Marker/Ruby}}
references on this page and fill in the details:
{{Map Marker/Ruby|region=|coords=}}
Not feeling confident or just want more details on using this template? Check out the {{Map Marker/Ruby}} template page for additional details on usage.
Still feeling unsure about editing the list or just feeling lazy? Just post what details you can on this article's talk page without worrying about templates or formatting and someone else can handle the rest for you!