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Metal Detecting for Gold
Tibooburra Gold.....a beginners "El Dorado."
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<blockquote data-quote="Xiang" data-source="post: 675618" data-attributes="member: 9940"><p>Do not leave your fly net at home. If you don't have it the flies will drive you mad.</p><p>As for using a vlf machine around Tib, we always did well around Tibooburra with our VLFs in the old days. The gold is mostly very small but often shallow. The ground is mostly good but some salty areas will stop you detecting it at all.</p><p>If you intend going up there in the next few weeks be prepared for temperatures up to and past 40 degrees. Work in the mornings and evenings carry lots of water and don't get lost. There are plenty of places to find gold within sight of town.</p><p>If you want a copy of my book, Tibooburra Gold, where and how to find gold around Tibooburra give me your email address and I'll send you a free digital copy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Xiang, post: 675618, member: 9940"] Do not leave your fly net at home. If you don't have it the flies will drive you mad. As for using a vlf machine around Tib, we always did well around Tibooburra with our VLFs in the old days. The gold is mostly very small but often shallow. The ground is mostly good but some salty areas will stop you detecting it at all. If you intend going up there in the next few weeks be prepared for temperatures up to and past 40 degrees. Work in the mornings and evenings carry lots of water and don't get lost. There are plenty of places to find gold within sight of town. If you want a copy of my book, Tibooburra Gold, where and how to find gold around Tibooburra give me your email address and I'll send you a free digital copy. [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
Tibooburra Gold.....a beginners "El Dorado."
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