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<blockquote data-quote="Mike678" data-source="post: 614537" data-attributes="member: 16778"><p>More info . on The Big Hole and Marble Arch can be found on the NParks website . The camp site is on the head waters of the Shoalhaven river , 50 mts. Just Google them up , plenty of photos . </p><p></p><p>It did take me some time to find the Snowball diggings , even with detailed directions . They had rebuilt the road , and the turn off was no longer there . I found it by walking around and then had to drive my Ford up a 1 mt. bank of loose soil . The diggings are shafts and alluvial . I did find a piece of gold and a poverty pot that I still have . It is in a forest area , the last time I went you could no longer drive all the way . A storm had passed by and a number of large trees had fallen , but it is not far to walk . If I went again , I would go and pan in the creek , to the right . </p><p></p><p>Yorick ? Is that a Polish name ? My neighbor is Polish , Zofia . I know her as Sophia which she used when working .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike678, post: 614537, member: 16778"] More info . on The Big Hole and Marble Arch can be found on the NParks website . The camp site is on the head waters of the Shoalhaven river , 50 mts. Just Google them up , plenty of photos . It did take me some time to find the Snowball diggings , even with detailed directions . They had rebuilt the road , and the turn off was no longer there . I found it by walking around and then had to drive my Ford up a 1 mt. bank of loose soil . The diggings are shafts and alluvial . I did find a piece of gold and a poverty pot that I still have . It is in a forest area , the last time I went you could no longer drive all the way . A storm had passed by and a number of large trees had fallen , but it is not far to walk . If I went again , I would go and pan in the creek , to the right . Yorick ? Is that a Polish name ? My neighbor is Polish , Zofia . I know her as Sophia which she used when working . [/QUOTE]
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