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<blockquote data-quote="davent" data-source="post: 404966" data-attributes="member: 6002"><p>In some areas, the gold is shallow, alluvial being the shallowest in most cases.</p><p>But there is also a lot of deep gold here as well.</p><p>The areas that have deep reefs around my area, also has a lot of fault iines around. I guess that over time, some of the reef stuff gets pushed to or near the surface and moves with the folds in the ground and weather. So I look for shallow ground near deep reefs, some times it works for me,some times it doesn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davent, post: 404966, member: 6002"] In some areas, the gold is shallow, alluvial being the shallowest in most cases. But there is also a lot of deep gold here as well. The areas that have deep reefs around my area, also has a lot of fault iines around. I guess that over time, some of the reef stuff gets pushed to or near the surface and moves with the folds in the ground and weather. So I look for shallow ground near deep reefs, some times it works for me,some times it doesn't. [/QUOTE]
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