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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Gemstones and Minerals
Sapphire Rubyvale area
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<blockquote data-quote="Moth" data-source="post: 342418" data-attributes="member: 9882"><p>Thanks Boobook</p><p></p><p>I got a 1.6 light blue stone yesterday (good shape to maximise the cutting yield) and the wash I am digging seems to have split into two definite streams about a metre apart, with bare ground in between and I appear to be now digging upstream as it has got shallower, however the clear wash is not rising at the same rate. Committed to the hole after moving so much dirt and spending so much time. I might not get any joy out of it but it is interesting to follow the wash and note how it is situated. BTW the 'streams' are not running in the same direction as the eroded existing streams but at 90 degrees to the visible watercourses in the immediate area - appreciate your thoughts on my observations.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moth, post: 342418, member: 9882"] Thanks Boobook I got a 1.6 light blue stone yesterday (good shape to maximise the cutting yield) and the wash I am digging seems to have split into two definite streams about a metre apart, with bare ground in between and I appear to be now digging upstream as it has got shallower, however the clear wash is not rising at the same rate. Committed to the hole after moving so much dirt and spending so much time. I might not get any joy out of it but it is interesting to follow the wash and note how it is situated. BTW the 'streams' are not running in the same direction as the eroded existing streams but at 90 degrees to the visible watercourses in the immediate area - appreciate your thoughts on my observations. [/QUOTE]
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