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Durikai, Talgai, Thanes creek (Qld) Queensland information and questions
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<blockquote data-quote="hAyyoUinAU" data-source="post: 523753" data-attributes="member: 10637"><p>Dunn Gully in Talgai produced some of the largest nuggets found in the area.</p><p>You will find a lot of dry wash left behind from the blowers.</p><p>People seem to put a lot of effort lifting some of them huge boulders and shoring them up. Might have something to do with the gold. lol</p><p></p><p>Friday Gully has a lot of history, and leads to all the main cluster of mines. That being said, rubbish in the gully, a lot of rubbish. But that is half the fun.</p><p>So detecting will net you a lot of rubbish and work, but it might also net you some big ones left behind. Patience is key.</p><p>Same goes for Dunns Gully.</p><p></p><p>I have found a couple of pieces there, and would love to spend more time. But I guess that is the same with everyplace.</p><p></p><p>If you go, good luck (success)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hAyyoUinAU, post: 523753, member: 10637"] Dunn Gully in Talgai produced some of the largest nuggets found in the area. You will find a lot of dry wash left behind from the blowers. People seem to put a lot of effort lifting some of them huge boulders and shoring them up. Might have something to do with the gold. lol Friday Gully has a lot of history, and leads to all the main cluster of mines. That being said, rubbish in the gully, a lot of rubbish. But that is half the fun. So detecting will net you a lot of rubbish and work, but it might also net you some big ones left behind. Patience is key. Same goes for Dunns Gully. I have found a couple of pieces there, and would love to spend more time. But I guess that is the same with everyplace. If you go, good luck (success) [/QUOTE]
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