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Depth Of GPX Dependant On Soil Conditions?
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<blockquote data-quote="Deepseeker" data-source="post: 486631" data-attributes="member: 13321"><p>Thanks Ridge Runner & Mbasko, and thanks too for the link to Nenads Treasure Talk on the Minelab site.</p><p></p><p>I had wondered, as many years ago I was travelling up past Kerang in the direction of Swan Hill when off in the distance I could see these little white mounds and miniature mountains of what looked like pure white in the midday sun. I asked my ex-wife who was born and bred up that way what they were, and she told me that it was salt that had been bulldozed into piles by the farmers.</p><p></p><p>Of course, That area really isn't that far from places like Wychitella, Wedderburn and other places in the GT, and as we all know even a large part of Dunolly goes under in times of flood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deepseeker, post: 486631, member: 13321"] Thanks Ridge Runner & Mbasko, and thanks too for the link to Nenads Treasure Talk on the Minelab site. I had wondered, as many years ago I was travelling up past Kerang in the direction of Swan Hill when off in the distance I could see these little white mounds and miniature mountains of what looked like pure white in the midday sun. I asked my ex-wife who was born and bred up that way what they were, and she told me that it was salt that had been bulldozed into piles by the farmers. Of course, That area really isn't that far from places like Wychitella, Wedderburn and other places in the GT, and as we all know even a large part of Dunolly goes under in times of flood. [/QUOTE]
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