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<blockquote data-quote="Tassie Daz" data-source="post: 176605" data-attributes="member: 334"><p>I only want to repeat what I said in the beginning. In Victoria, you never see a sight denergrated as these around Clermont appear to have been. In fact, in Victoria, Parks actually burn areas so as to allow easier access for the prospectors and fossickers [its not done for that reason, but that's the result] and in that way, they welcome people who are hunting the yellow. </p><p>And sites that are deemed "historical" are preserved by Govt and fossickers alike as we understand their significance. </p><p>I guess if Qld thinks that the weather, the reef, the lifestyle etc is its best assets, then we who fossick, will choose to go else where. Maybe I will, but then again maybe I'll come back one day but only to other places of greater significance. For those who do well at Clermont........good on ya, and I hope you find your payday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tassie Daz, post: 176605, member: 334"] I only want to repeat what I said in the beginning. In Victoria, you never see a sight denergrated as these around Clermont appear to have been. In fact, in Victoria, Parks actually burn areas so as to allow easier access for the prospectors and fossickers [its not done for that reason, but that's the result] and in that way, they welcome people who are hunting the yellow. And sites that are deemed "historical" are preserved by Govt and fossickers alike as we understand their significance. I guess if Qld thinks that the weather, the reef, the lifestyle etc is its best assets, then we who fossick, will choose to go else where. Maybe I will, but then again maybe I'll come back one day but only to other places of greater significance. For those who do well at Clermont........good on ya, and I hope you find your payday. [/QUOTE]
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