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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Chapel Hill alluvium (SA)
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<blockquote data-quote="Thumper" data-source="post: 259769" data-attributes="member: 7862"><p>Hi Dave thanks for the welcome, sounds like fun and yes a shout out would be great. We were working Chapel Hill yesterday in the drizzle. Today would have been fantastic!</p><p></p><p>AtomRat I prob do mean ferruginous conglomerate, will have to look up the docs again. It was certainly partly cemented but not rock hard. Makes me suspect I could have still been in 100-year-old tailings. If thats the case then most of the valley there is full of tailings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thumper, post: 259769, member: 7862"] Hi Dave thanks for the welcome, sounds like fun and yes a shout out would be great. We were working Chapel Hill yesterday in the drizzle. Today would have been fantastic! AtomRat I prob do mean ferruginous conglomerate, will have to look up the docs again. It was certainly partly cemented but not rock hard. Makes me suspect I could have still been in 100-year-old tailings. If thats the case then most of the valley there is full of tailings. [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Chapel Hill alluvium (SA)
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