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<blockquote data-quote="lukem" data-source="post: 235827" data-attributes="member: 7115"><p>hey mate, this is kobble creek (between Samford and Dayboro). I did do a quick pan in one of the little pools. All that came out was tiny bit of black sand with these little specks of shiny black that had a dark purple shimmer like purple tinsel. </p><p></p><p>Its on my brothers property at Kobble Creek and I thought I'd practice out there. There have been many a gold mines throughout the area. We use to have the old train line go though our property at Samford until it derailed down the back and mining through clear mountain and Dayboro pretty much ceased. </p><p></p><p>I figure all these long back roads that come to dead ends through thick scrub wouldn't have been made for no reason :/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lukem, post: 235827, member: 7115"] hey mate, this is kobble creek (between Samford and Dayboro). I did do a quick pan in one of the little pools. All that came out was tiny bit of black sand with these little specks of shiny black that had a dark purple shimmer like purple tinsel. Its on my brothers property at Kobble Creek and I thought I'd practice out there. There have been many a gold mines throughout the area. We use to have the old train line go though our property at Samford until it derailed down the back and mining through clear mountain and Dayboro pretty much ceased. I figure all these long back roads that come to dead ends through thick scrub wouldn't have been made for no reason :/ [/QUOTE]
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