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<blockquote data-quote="Mr Magoo" data-source="post: 428190" data-attributes="member: 3008"><p>Not totally untrue because the plight faced here could end up with the full stop they have there (although not likely but the reasoning is similar). The gold, as mentioned in the article, may be claimed by the crown as regardless of who owns the land the crown generally owns the gold unless permission is given to the fossicker by both the crown and the land owner. But the crown will not give that permission because of the claimed perceived environmental damage as mentioned in this pdf. <a href="http://www.crownestatescotland.com/maps-and-publications/download/74" target="_blank">www.crownestatescotland.com/maps-and-publications/download/74</a></p><p></p><p>Although I must admit I plan to do panning in Scotland next month in a little place called Tyndrum. Any gold ounce nuggets I find will not be appearing in the local paper or be handed over to HRH.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mr Magoo, post: 428190, member: 3008"] Not totally untrue because the plight faced here could end up with the full stop they have there (although not likely but the reasoning is similar). The gold, as mentioned in the article, may be claimed by the crown as regardless of who owns the land the crown generally owns the gold unless permission is given to the fossicker by both the crown and the land owner. But the crown will not give that permission because of the claimed perceived environmental damage as mentioned in this pdf. [url=www.crownestatescotland.com/maps-and-publications/download/74]www.crownestatescotland.com/maps-and-publications/download/74[/url] Although I must admit I plan to do panning in Scotland next month in a little place called Tyndrum. Any gold ounce nuggets I find will not be appearing in the local paper or be handed over to HRH. [/QUOTE]
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