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<blockquote data-quote="SnJ" data-source="post: 114808" data-attributes="member: 1606"><p>Wow. I love the online Australian mineral mapping data and how helpful it is, and this new stuff sounds great! I'm embarrassed to say it, but there is no comparison to what we have to deal with here in the US; the only way to find out claim boundaries is to go to a government office and look up the claim form and get the exact location off of that. There is absolutely no online mapping of locations, only a list of claims in given areas. Makes it really difficult to stay off claims. I found it easier to contact the claim owner directly and ask him where it is so I don't intrude. They really appreciate the effort and often invite me to detect on their claim anyways. Others don't even know where the boundaries are, as they only bought it as an investment - to resell someday. </p><p>I can hardly wait to do my homework when I plan my expedition Down Under!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnJ, post: 114808, member: 1606"] Wow. I love the online Australian mineral mapping data and how helpful it is, and this new stuff sounds great! I'm embarrassed to say it, but there is no comparison to what we have to deal with here in the US; the only way to find out claim boundaries is to go to a government office and look up the claim form and get the exact location off of that. There is absolutely no online mapping of locations, only a list of claims in given areas. Makes it really difficult to stay off claims. I found it easier to contact the claim owner directly and ask him where it is so I don't intrude. They really appreciate the effort and often invite me to detect on their claim anyways. Others don't even know where the boundaries are, as they only bought it as an investment - to resell someday. I can hardly wait to do my homework when I plan my expedition Down Under! [/QUOTE]
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