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<blockquote data-quote="mudgee hunter" data-source="post: 423296" data-attributes="member: 9124"><p>Not you, but some people cant grasp the fact that Australia is still growing... slowly but UPWARDS! </p><p>and beleive the water has slowly been sucked back into the ocean. </p><p>As a mountain grows higher, the water will always take the shortest path downward. </p><p>Ophir is a prime example. River beds 100's above where you stand. </p><p>And some think the water has re seeded. </p><p>That bit of a mountain has been pushed up , and the river has just simply taken the quickest lazy way down hill with time.</p><p>hence good gold can be found up high above the water line now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudgee hunter, post: 423296, member: 9124"] Not you, but some people cant grasp the fact that Australia is still growing... slowly but UPWARDS! and beleive the water has slowly been sucked back into the ocean. As a mountain grows higher, the water will always take the shortest path downward. Ophir is a prime example. River beds 100's above where you stand. And some think the water has re seeded. That bit of a mountain has been pushed up , and the river has just simply taken the quickest lazy way down hill with time. hence good gold can be found up high above the water line now. [/QUOTE]
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