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<blockquote data-quote="bogfrog" data-source="post: 678062" data-attributes="member: 24557"><p>Right, so a 'mythical image' is continued on the wiki page and folk memory in the song. It's credible that in places, shallow gold would be on the surface. An old fallen tree could lift a piece by its upturned roots. The first nugget at Bendigo was visible in the creek. These seem to confirm that in general, it was elusive and abundant amounts were near the surface but hidden from view.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bogfrog, post: 678062, member: 24557"] Right, so a 'mythical image' is continued on the wiki page and folk memory in the song. It's credible that in places, shallow gold would be on the surface. An old fallen tree could lift a piece by its upturned roots. The first nugget at Bendigo was visible in the creek. These seem to confirm that in general, it was elusive and abundant amounts were near the surface but hidden from view. [/QUOTE]
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