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Metal Detecting for Gold
"Gold is Where You Find it"
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<blockquote data-quote="Oh!Pal" data-source="post: 666853" data-attributes="member: 24149"><p>A question for the experienced among you; Is your brain more full of "where <em>not</em> to look" information or has "where to look" information been more valuable over the long haul? For example:</p><p>I know that if I go close to an old working I might find colours left over. That's somewhere I know to look.</p><p>I suspect I won't retrieve gold in a lava flow. That's somewhere I know <em>not </em>to look.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Oh!Pal, post: 666853, member: 24149"] A question for the experienced among you; Is your brain more full of "where [I]not[/I] to look" information or has "where to look" information been more valuable over the long haul? For example: I know that if I go close to an old working I might find colours left over. That's somewhere I know to look. I suspect I won't retrieve gold in a lava flow. That's somewhere I know [I]not [/I]to look. [/QUOTE]
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