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<blockquote data-quote="CreviceSucker" data-source="post: 497245" data-attributes="member: 1804"><p>kind of.</p><p></p><p>Large fault lines hardly ever carry gold</p><p></p><p>small faults often can have gold , and those are the ones where , depending on the age of the feature , they may be on a hill top <em>at this time</em>.</p><p></p><p>some of the fault lines in Oz may be North / South or within 18 degrees of North/South , but this variation may be due to the earths poles having shifted through the last 100's of millions of years.</p><p></p><p>just because a mountain was formed 170 million years ago doesnt mean it didnt get its ass ripped and torn by other tectonic movement before or since then in any direction.</p><p></p><p>think of the earths crust as a very stiff doona cover that has three crazy rabbits fighting underneath it , if you look at the doona cover every 10 minutes its shape will have changed just as the earths crust has done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CreviceSucker, post: 497245, member: 1804"] kind of. Large fault lines hardly ever carry gold small faults often can have gold , and those are the ones where , depending on the age of the feature , they may be on a hill top [i]at this time[/i]. some of the fault lines in Oz may be North / South or within 18 degrees of North/South , but this variation may be due to the earths poles having shifted through the last 100's of millions of years. just because a mountain was formed 170 million years ago doesnt mean it didnt get its ass ripped and torn by other tectonic movement before or since then in any direction. think of the earths crust as a very stiff doona cover that has three crazy rabbits fighting underneath it , if you look at the doona cover every 10 minutes its shape will have changed just as the earths crust has done. [/QUOTE]
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