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Water levels around Bingarra to Inverell?
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<blockquote data-quote="20x" data-source="post: 495201" data-attributes="member: 2569"><p>I have sampled the bingara area, very dry country, karting dirt to the river to pan is the only way.</p><p>Gullys use to be fed by springs but they stopped flowing 3 decades ago.</p><p>There is big tourist sign at the park as you come into bingara with a map and directions to the fossicking areas.</p><p>There is an operational gold mine you can visit and pan the ground supplied for pickers ($20 per day I think).</p><p>Bingara gold doesn't come easy, prepare to dig deep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="20x, post: 495201, member: 2569"] I have sampled the bingara area, very dry country, karting dirt to the river to pan is the only way. Gullys use to be fed by springs but they stopped flowing 3 decades ago. There is big tourist sign at the park as you come into bingara with a map and directions to the fossicking areas. There is an operational gold mine you can visit and pan the ground supplied for pickers ($20 per day I think). Bingara gold doesn't come easy, prepare to dig deep. [/QUOTE]
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