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Clay gully coffs harbour
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<blockquote data-quote="boobook" data-source="post: 517993" data-attributes="member: 1605"><p>If its any help, many years ago I worked in Coffs. with Bert Macanally, nephew of the 2 brothers who had the quite successful gold mines/stamper setup. I think we went out through Lowanna to get there, a Holden Kingswood did it with no trouble.</p><p></p><p>The idea was to pan the creeks and we certainly got colour in every pan. The leeches had a fair claim over the territory however and it was a very short lived project.</p><p></p><p>Would like to visit the area again one day, just to sit and listen to the variety of bird calls makes it all worthwhile (I think the lyre bird may be responsible for some of them!!)</p><p>mike</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="boobook, post: 517993, member: 1605"] If its any help, many years ago I worked in Coffs. with Bert Macanally, nephew of the 2 brothers who had the quite successful gold mines/stamper setup. I think we went out through Lowanna to get there, a Holden Kingswood did it with no trouble. The idea was to pan the creeks and we certainly got colour in every pan. The leeches had a fair claim over the territory however and it was a very short lived project. Would like to visit the area again one day, just to sit and listen to the variety of bird calls makes it all worthwhile (I think the lyre bird may be responsible for some of them!!) mike [/QUOTE]
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