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Gold Prospecting
Hard Rock Gold Prospecting
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<blockquote data-quote="Hunting the yellow" data-source="post: 409349" data-attributes="member: 68"><p>its like a sandwich sometimes you have to remember it was once in a liquid state ( melted ) before it got in there and in a way any quartz reef you see has filled up a gap that was once a crack/fissure in the rock so if its brings in minerals such as antimony arsenic and pyrite chloride copper etc. your more likely to find gold near or next to these minerals because they are always most of the time associated with gold and in certain parts of Victoria they are an indicator of locating high grade ore</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hunting the yellow, post: 409349, member: 68"] its like a sandwich sometimes you have to remember it was once in a liquid state ( melted ) before it got in there and in a way any quartz reef you see has filled up a gap that was once a crack/fissure in the rock so if its brings in minerals such as antimony arsenic and pyrite chloride copper etc. your more likely to find gold near or next to these minerals because they are always most of the time associated with gold and in certain parts of Victoria they are an indicator of locating high grade ore [/QUOTE]
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