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Gold Prospecting
Alluvial Gold Prospecting
prospecting on the edge of the ocean
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<blockquote data-quote="headbut" data-source="post: 53500" data-attributes="member: 569"><p>Just over 12 months ago we were at Mystery Bay , just past Narooma & was doing a bit of beach detecting. An older lady asked if I had been down to Bermagui & told me that the recent storms had erroded the sand banks where the trees grow , which had exposed many of the recently hidden root systems. She also said that most of the gold at Bermagui was found in that exact area 150 years ago. I dont know if those storms revealed any new gold , but there were many detctors out looking</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="headbut, post: 53500, member: 569"] Just over 12 months ago we were at Mystery Bay , just past Narooma & was doing a bit of beach detecting. An older lady asked if I had been down to Bermagui & told me that the recent storms had erroded the sand banks where the trees grow , which had exposed many of the recently hidden root systems. She also said that most of the gold at Bermagui was found in that exact area 150 years ago. I dont know if those storms revealed any new gold , but there were many detctors out looking [/QUOTE]
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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
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