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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
A can in a tree
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<blockquote data-quote="justoverthehill" data-source="post: 623835" data-attributes="member: 19226"><p>So was out in the goldfields this weekend and I came across a few areas that had a really old can in the tree. Could this possibly mean they might have found gold in that spot? I would have though once you find gold its like secret squirrel business and no one can know lol but a sun bleached can in a tree is sorta a dead giveaway :lol: </p><p>Anyone have any other ideas what it could mean? PS none had bullet holes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="justoverthehill, post: 623835, member: 19226"] So was out in the goldfields this weekend and I came across a few areas that had a really old can in the tree. Could this possibly mean they might have found gold in that spot? I would have though once you find gold its like secret squirrel business and no one can know lol but a sun bleached can in a tree is sorta a dead giveaway :lol: Anyone have any other ideas what it could mean? PS none had bullet holes [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detecting for Gold
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