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<blockquote data-quote="Moneybox" data-source="post: 630542" data-attributes="member: 3960"><p>A friend took me to his mining lease about 60km north of here. He's working with a mate putting together a big dryblower for the rich alluvial patch on a slope covering about 10HA. There's a big mineshaft dug at the head of the slope where they tried to dig the motherlode. They missed it by about 5m. This guy has since opened out the side of their original shaft for several hundred ounces and there's a lot more gold there. The original shaft just produced baron quartz but they knew it was there because it has spread right down the gently sloping incline. If they'd had the machinery available these days a few drill holes would have saved an awful lot of digging and would have paid handsomely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moneybox, post: 630542, member: 3960"] A friend took me to his mining lease about 60km north of here. He's working with a mate putting together a big dryblower for the rich alluvial patch on a slope covering about 10HA. There's a big mineshaft dug at the head of the slope where they tried to dig the motherlode. They missed it by about 5m. This guy has since opened out the side of their original shaft for several hundred ounces and there's a lot more gold there. The original shaft just produced baron quartz but they knew it was there because it has spread right down the gently sloping incline. If they'd had the machinery available these days a few drill holes would have saved an awful lot of digging and would have paid handsomely. [/QUOTE]
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