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<blockquote data-quote="Grey Panner" data-source="post: 667095" data-attributes="member: 15464"><p>If you want to see stacked rocks check out the Turon River below Hill End in NSW.</p><p>The Chinese diggers re-routed the river and picked up all the rocks in the river bed, stacking them in long, well formed heaps</p><p> many metres long.There are several such stacks. They worked in organised crews so that the river bed was systematically cleared.</p><p>down to bedrock then they opened the river channel again so that it resumed its natural course.</p><p>While they might have got all the alluvial gold sitting there at that time, there is still gold to be panned as it keeps moving down stream.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Grey Panner, post: 667095, member: 15464"] If you want to see stacked rocks check out the Turon River below Hill End in NSW. The Chinese diggers re-routed the river and picked up all the rocks in the river bed, stacking them in long, well formed heaps many metres long.There are several such stacks. They worked in organised crews so that the river bed was systematically cleared. down to bedrock then they opened the river channel again so that it resumed its natural course. While they might have got all the alluvial gold sitting there at that time, there is still gold to be panned as it keeps moving down stream. [/QUOTE]
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