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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Gemstones and Minerals
Capertee river
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<blockquote data-quote="Heatho" data-source="post: 150868" data-attributes="member: 487"><p>You are probably right Karl, There has to be a lot of good stuff there so many gem and Gold bearing creeks/rivers start in the area, the Cudgegong starts near there also and has a lot of Ruby and Sapphire. The penny says to me there were people in the area for a good reason. Mt Airlie, Cudgegong, Turon, Capertee and Macquarie Rivers all in maybe less than 80-100 sq km, makes you really wonder about the ancient history there. I'm always interested in stuff like that. I hope you find something good there also as Matt said. </p><p></p><p>The Dunville Loop place where I used to stay was interesting in the fact that the property was quite level and just beyond the Southern fenceline boundary dropped away about maybe 150 metres depth over 50 metres length from the level ground, sort of toward the area you mention. seemed very eroded with deep gullies, wish I was into fossicking back then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heatho, post: 150868, member: 487"] You are probably right Karl, There has to be a lot of good stuff there so many gem and Gold bearing creeks/rivers start in the area, the Cudgegong starts near there also and has a lot of Ruby and Sapphire. The penny says to me there were people in the area for a good reason. Mt Airlie, Cudgegong, Turon, Capertee and Macquarie Rivers all in maybe less than 80-100 sq km, makes you really wonder about the ancient history there. I'm always interested in stuff like that. I hope you find something good there also as Matt said. The Dunville Loop place where I used to stay was interesting in the fact that the property was quite level and just beyond the Southern fenceline boundary dropped away about maybe 150 metres depth over 50 metres length from the level ground, sort of toward the area you mention. seemed very eroded with deep gullies, wish I was into fossicking back then. [/QUOTE]
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