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Water levels around Bingarra to Inverell?
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<blockquote data-quote="RockRat" data-source="post: 495078" data-attributes="member: 12682"><p>yes, cross-hatched areas are the gold areas.</p><p>Not much water around in the creeks, hopefully </p><p>we will get some rain soon. On the road to the</p><p>tourist mine just out of Bingara the are a few spots</p><p>in the creek that runs along the road which aren't</p><p>fenced off, easy access , I've got good color there.</p><p> I was lucky, a bank had collapsed and i panned </p><p>that and got a bit over 5gms out of it, about</p><p>a wheel barrow full of dirt. That was a few years ago now.</p><p>good luck, RR.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RockRat, post: 495078, member: 12682"] yes, cross-hatched areas are the gold areas. Not much water around in the creeks, hopefully we will get some rain soon. On the road to the tourist mine just out of Bingara the are a few spots in the creek that runs along the road which aren't fenced off, easy access , I've got good color there. I was lucky, a bank had collapsed and i panned that and got a bit over 5gms out of it, about a wheel barrow full of dirt. That was a few years ago now. good luck, RR. [/QUOTE]
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