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<blockquote data-quote="Picker" data-source="post: 165136" data-attributes="member: 5060"><p>Was out on Sunday inspecting an area arround ballarat (outskirts) looking for a spot to pan on a river, couldn't get to it. But on the way back to the car walking up the hill (probably 200 metres walk) I peered up the hill and saw a rock (which stood out because the hills aren't rocky). So went up to look at the rock and was surprised it was a huge lump of cemented river quartz pebbles rounded, arround a grey matrix (what they call pebble conglomerate). There were a few of these rocks. All near the top of a hill. Millions of years ago the landscape would of looked so so different no doubt!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Picker, post: 165136, member: 5060"] Was out on Sunday inspecting an area arround ballarat (outskirts) looking for a spot to pan on a river, couldn't get to it. But on the way back to the car walking up the hill (probably 200 metres walk) I peered up the hill and saw a rock (which stood out because the hills aren't rocky). So went up to look at the rock and was surprised it was a huge lump of cemented river quartz pebbles rounded, arround a grey matrix (what they call pebble conglomerate). There were a few of these rocks. All near the top of a hill. Millions of years ago the landscape would of looked so so different no doubt! [/QUOTE]
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