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NOOBY Question. Was that flecks of gold i saw in the Snowy River?
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<blockquote data-quote="Redmanti" data-source="post: 29255" data-attributes="member: 368"><p>Some of the best alluvial prospecting spots are in the Snowy Mountains. </p><p></p><p>The Kiandra Diggings that is closed to prospecting as a National Park now but there were a LOT of nuggets found there.</p><p></p><p>Just South of Jindabyne on the Snowy River there is alluvial gold just after the dam.</p><p></p><p>It is usually probably mica when you see it as specks on the bedrock. Gold is heavy and sinks into the cracks. It is also a deeper richer colour than mica.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Redmanti, post: 29255, member: 368"] Some of the best alluvial prospecting spots are in the Snowy Mountains. The Kiandra Diggings that is closed to prospecting as a National Park now but there were a LOT of nuggets found there. Just South of Jindabyne on the Snowy River there is alluvial gold just after the dam. It is usually probably mica when you see it as specks on the bedrock. Gold is heavy and sinks into the cracks. It is also a deeper richer colour than mica. [/QUOTE]
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NOOBY Question. Was that flecks of gold i saw in the Snowy River?
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