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Gold Prospecting
Alluvial Gold Prospecting
prospecting on the edge of the ocean
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<blockquote data-quote="Ben78" data-source="post: 50160" data-attributes="member: 206"><p>There was gold wash plants set up at Red Rock and Woolgoolga in NSW in the 1890's and there was a quartz reef with visible gold running into the sea at Emerald Beach NSW that was mined around the same time. Most beaches and headlands now find themselves incorporated into some sort of NPWS managed zone which heavily limits just what you can do there. I am surprised that even beach metal detecting is allowed in the intertidal zone... (it probably isn't but don't say anything lol)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ben78, post: 50160, member: 206"] There was gold wash plants set up at Red Rock and Woolgoolga in NSW in the 1890's and there was a quartz reef with visible gold running into the sea at Emerald Beach NSW that was mined around the same time. Most beaches and headlands now find themselves incorporated into some sort of NPWS managed zone which heavily limits just what you can do there. I am surprised that even beach metal detecting is allowed in the intertidal zone... (it probably isn't but don't say anything lol) [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
Alluvial Gold Prospecting
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