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Mullock heaps, worth a look?
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<blockquote data-quote="Digger Danny" data-source="post: 85908" data-attributes="member: 3136"><p>I know I am talking on a much larger scale however there were very big mullock heaps all around</p><p> Charters Towers until 1988, I think they were all gone by 1992. They used the carbon in pulp method</p><p> to reprocess the whole lot. They were not wasting their time and would not be doing it for nothing. I</p><p>wish I had an interest in finding gold then. It would of also of been good if PA was around then. Come to</p><p>think of it after living there for 7 years I never seen anybody with a detector, I must of been blind :lol:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Digger Danny, post: 85908, member: 3136"] I know I am talking on a much larger scale however there were very big mullock heaps all around Charters Towers until 1988, I think they were all gone by 1992. They used the carbon in pulp method to reprocess the whole lot. They were not wasting their time and would not be doing it for nothing. I wish I had an interest in finding gold then. It would of also of been good if PA was around then. Come to think of it after living there for 7 years I never seen anybody with a detector, I must of been blind :lol: [/QUOTE]
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