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    Rivers and Creeks

    Definitely a place to get 'stoned' whilst you 'rock on.' Beautiful images.
  2. M

    Do big Nuggets travel further from the source than small nuggets

    So did the Welcome Stranger likely 'bounce' from a long gone mountain to where it was found or, did it 'grow' in the ground as is sometimes alleged? Apologies if this has been canvassed before.
  3. M

    Do big Nuggets travel further from the source than small nuggets

    If a large nugget embedded in quartz was jettisoned from the side of a mountain wouldn't its momentum (and gravity) keep it going just like a bomb skidding along the water did in the Dam Busters?
  4. M

    Surfacing: new chum asks

    Thanks, that's a big help.
  5. M

    Surfacing: new chum asks

    Standing atop a gully in a heavily investigated (for gold) Victorian bush landscape, behind is a dam dug in the late 1800s/early 1900s for surfacing the gully. I understand the old-timers used high pressure water jets to remove the top soil to reveal any surface gold. Question: did they try to...
  6. M

    Do big Nuggets travel further from the source than small nuggets

    Newton tells us that acceleration is a=Fm=GMR2, which is independent of the mass of the object.
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