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<blockquote data-quote="bill greenaway" data-source="post: 95440" data-attributes="member: 1873"><p>HI Lefty,</p><p></p><p>That's fine - we can arrange a meeting nearer the time.</p><p></p><p>I'm lucky! The claims either side of me have to go down 20ft shafts to get to the wash. For me it's only 4-5 foot below the surface, I can work in the sunshine (when there is any - we have just had 2 days heavy rain and the digging pits are flooded). Either the wash humps up where I am or the surface wash has already eroded either side of me.</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately I doubt that "Rivergum" is that romantic, The first right turn down Goanna Flats is Desperado Road (lovely name). The second is Stonebridge place and Rivergum is the first left turn from Stonebridge. It may not be on the maps yet. It's a peaceful place with lots of wildlife and - with luck - lots of sapphires!</p><p></p><p>Regards Bill</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bill greenaway, post: 95440, member: 1873"] HI Lefty, That's fine - we can arrange a meeting nearer the time. I'm lucky! The claims either side of me have to go down 20ft shafts to get to the wash. For me it's only 4-5 foot below the surface, I can work in the sunshine (when there is any - we have just had 2 days heavy rain and the digging pits are flooded). Either the wash humps up where I am or the surface wash has already eroded either side of me. Unfortunately I doubt that "Rivergum" is that romantic, The first right turn down Goanna Flats is Desperado Road (lovely name). The second is Stonebridge place and Rivergum is the first left turn from Stonebridge. It may not be on the maps yet. It's a peaceful place with lots of wildlife and - with luck - lots of sapphires! Regards Bill [/QUOTE]
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