I'm a total newcomer to Gold Prospecting and have begun my research into every aspect so that I can head off in the right direction when I finally retire at the end of 2022. I have a collection of Gold, Gem and Treasure mags and I particularly like to read the Echoes from the Past stories of Prospectors in our bygone era. In one story the Murchison Region of W.A. tells a tail, which I will cover in brief of a camel herder looking for his lost camels about miles to kms of 400 east of a coastal town called Onslow. He stumbled onto a creek with water in it and Gold deposits nearby. But he had to get back to get more supplies to return. The money would have been hard to come by I guess, but illness delayed him and on his death bed he told a woman nurse he knew about his discovery. She rallied some men to go back to the location, but there was no further report of any discovery, until this modern day I heard that there is a new Gold Rush in the Parabadoo Region, which would roughly be where the old timers directions would lead to.