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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
Possible to find un-discoverd gold bearing areas?
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<blockquote data-quote="Westaus" data-source="post: 93485" data-attributes="member: 2598"><p>Just to add to this, based on a WA website they say - Less than 0.5% (Less than 1/2 of one percent) of the goldfields areas in WA are prospective for nugget gold. ..... <a href="http://www.gold-prospecting-wa.com/where-to-find-gold.html" target="_blank">http://www.gold-prospecting-wa.com/where-to-find-gold.html</a></p><p></p><p>So if we use Qld as being similar that would then work out like this - 28.5M / 0.5% = 142,500 acres x 1 acre per day 142,500 / 365 = 390 years. </p><p></p><p>Take that down further to days gives you around 390 x 365 = 142,350 so if we took a stab in the dark at approx 100,000 prospectors over the years. It could leave only 42,000 acres give or take left. </p><p></p><p>That is only a mere 115 years left. So stop wasting time and get out there...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Westaus, post: 93485, member: 2598"] Just to add to this, based on a WA website they say - Less than 0.5% (Less than 1/2 of one percent) of the goldfields areas in WA are prospective for nugget gold. ..... [url]http://www.gold-prospecting-wa.com/where-to-find-gold.html[/url] So if we use Qld as being similar that would then work out like this - 28.5M / 0.5% = 142,500 acres x 1 acre per day 142,500 / 365 = 390 years. Take that down further to days gives you around 390 x 365 = 142,350 so if we took a stab in the dark at approx 100,000 prospectors over the years. It could leave only 42,000 acres give or take left. That is only a mere 115 years left. So stop wasting time and get out there... [/QUOTE]
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Metal Detecting for Gold
Possible to find un-discoverd gold bearing areas?
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