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Metal Detecting for Gold
McIntyre Historical Area. Matrix Reef.
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<blockquote data-quote="karelian65" data-source="post: 371047" data-attributes="member: 9224"><p>Forgot to mention that if you are thinking of visiting this area a good guide to where you can and can't detect is, Parks Victoria Kooyoora State Park Prospecting Guide. It is available at the Parks Victoria website along with other prospecting maps, they are not perfect but do offer valuable information. Combined with other maps and information they are worth downloading. Old news to locals but perhaps worthwhile for visitors.</p><p></p><p>Yes <strong>nucopia</strong> I can think of a number of private properties that have superb prospects, but I always respect private property and the rights of the owners. No law against knocking on the farmers door and asking.. we can dream can't we.. Luckily in Victoria we have very good access to State Forest and other public lands, although there is considerable room for improvement. It helps if we fill in our holes.. pick up our rubbish etc follow the code of ethics.. don't give 'em any excuses.. </p><p></p><p>I enjoy taking photographs and always carry a camera when I'm out prospecting, part of the whole experience for me and I like sharing them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="karelian65, post: 371047, member: 9224"] Forgot to mention that if you are thinking of visiting this area a good guide to where you can and can't detect is, Parks Victoria Kooyoora State Park Prospecting Guide. It is available at the Parks Victoria website along with other prospecting maps, they are not perfect but do offer valuable information. Combined with other maps and information they are worth downloading. Old news to locals but perhaps worthwhile for visitors. Yes [b]nucopia[/b] I can think of a number of private properties that have superb prospects, but I always respect private property and the rights of the owners. No law against knocking on the farmers door and asking.. we can dream can't we.. Luckily in Victoria we have very good access to State Forest and other public lands, although there is considerable room for improvement. It helps if we fill in our holes.. pick up our rubbish etc follow the code of ethics.. don't give 'em any excuses.. I enjoy taking photographs and always carry a camera when I'm out prospecting, part of the whole experience for me and I like sharing them. [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
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