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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
Victorian Golden Triangle Winter 2023
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<blockquote data-quote="Les Katt" data-source="post: 671094" data-attributes="member: 13742"><p>What I really did try & find near tarnagulla was the area of the Poseidon rush ,, originally 1906, ( Victoria’s last major rush ) as the ‘ richest ground ‘ title it has …</p><p>but I just loved the potatoe patch … then south towards nuggety gully proper …this ground was just so good,,, I didn’t get to this ‘ richest patch of ground ever for nuggets ‘ quote from Luke’s book , re the Kerang new times of 25/12/1906 ; </p><p>doing web based inquiries of this since iv returned home , it looks like the mineral society has obtained the land , as some sort of museum piece ? I’m unsure … I could not even find Poseidon road , nor could the lady who runs the tarnagulla info centre , Lol….</p><p>but, yeah, iv leant a lot in these districts , what real auriferous , original areas look like , ground & mineralisation , Al. That , is what the new by’s have to do ….</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Les Katt, post: 671094, member: 13742"] What I really did try & find near tarnagulla was the area of the Poseidon rush ,, originally 1906, ( Victoria’s last major rush ) as the ‘ richest ground ‘ title it has … but I just loved the potatoe patch … then south towards nuggety gully proper …this ground was just so good,,, I didn’t get to this ‘ richest patch of ground ever for nuggets ‘ quote from Luke’s book , re the Kerang new times of 25/12/1906 ; doing web based inquiries of this since iv returned home , it looks like the mineral society has obtained the land , as some sort of museum piece ? I’m unsure … I could not even find Poseidon road , nor could the lady who runs the tarnagulla info centre , Lol…. but, yeah, iv leant a lot in these districts , what real auriferous , original areas look like , ground & mineralisation , Al. That , is what the new by’s have to do …. [/QUOTE]
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