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Gold Prospecting
Alluvial Gold Prospecting
gold in and under the ocean
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<blockquote data-quote="Tassie Daz" data-source="post: 321474" data-attributes="member: 334"><p>Seems to be a feasible conclusion MPB. I to have wondered the same thing but with nothing to test the thought, decided to stay land bound. Here's just a thought tho, if gold finds its lowest point, bedrock, in a river, why would it not continue into the lowest parts of the ocean? Does it somehow not want to get its feet wet in the "salt water" and elect to stay on land? I was in Qld a few years ago and at the shore were wide ribbons of quartz seams in the rocks there. So I wondered at the time if a swing into the water would have been productive. Didn't have the detector that day so I didn't find out. "Murphy's Law" - when you most want it, you leave it home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tassie Daz, post: 321474, member: 334"] Seems to be a feasible conclusion MPB. I to have wondered the same thing but with nothing to test the thought, decided to stay land bound. Here's just a thought tho, if gold finds its lowest point, bedrock, in a river, why would it not continue into the lowest parts of the ocean? Does it somehow not want to get its feet wet in the "salt water" and elect to stay on land? I was in Qld a few years ago and at the shore were wide ribbons of quartz seams in the rocks there. So I wondered at the time if a swing into the water would have been productive. Didn't have the detector that day so I didn't find out. "Murphy's Law" - when you most want it, you leave it home. [/QUOTE]
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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
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