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<blockquote data-quote="Tuz" data-source="post: 66521" data-attributes="member: 2488"><p>Gold is where you find it. Haha. Sometimes gold will be found on outside bends particularly sharp bends, bends with large rocks or cracks in bedrock. You will find that, a lot of the time, deep holes have been mostly washed out (hence why it is a hole) so, there will be little, if any, gold there. It all really depends on how the water had flowed during a flood. A deep hole could also be a boil hole, meaning that the gold that did get in there got tumbled and smashed up by rocks. A lot of it, being flattened, would eventually wash out but you should still be able to find fine gold in them and maybe even some small areas (cracks in bedrock for example) where the gold (nuggets if you're lucky) was protected from said smashing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tuz, post: 66521, member: 2488"] Gold is where you find it. Haha. Sometimes gold will be found on outside bends particularly sharp bends, bends with large rocks or cracks in bedrock. You will find that, a lot of the time, deep holes have been mostly washed out (hence why it is a hole) so, there will be little, if any, gold there. It all really depends on how the water had flowed during a flood. A deep hole could also be a boil hole, meaning that the gold that did get in there got tumbled and smashed up by rocks. A lot of it, being flattened, would eventually wash out but you should still be able to find fine gold in them and maybe even some small areas (cracks in bedrock for example) where the gold (nuggets if you're lucky) was protected from said smashing. [/QUOTE]
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