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Hard Rock Gold Prospecting
Could areas of bigger gum trees indicate richer gold sources?
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<blockquote data-quote="Goldfreak" data-source="post: 425614" data-attributes="member: 10082"><p>The best gold deposit I found was at the end of a straight line of large trees. I think it just indicated the ground on that line was eroded, decomposed or fractured more than the surrounding shallow ground allowing them to get there roots down deeper and grow better.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Goldfreak, post: 425614, member: 10082"] The best gold deposit I found was at the end of a straight line of large trees. I think it just indicated the ground on that line was eroded, decomposed or fractured more than the surrounding shallow ground allowing them to get there roots down deeper and grow better. [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
Hard Rock Gold Prospecting
Could areas of bigger gum trees indicate richer gold sources?
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