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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Eldorado, the good, the bad.
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<blockquote data-quote="DetectaDave" data-source="post: 146612" data-attributes="member: 4774"><p>I have to agree in regards to the rubbish left behind. This weekend I have seen tins left in fireplaces, bags of rubbish left behind a tree in a hole, cans, bottles, and other new rubbish, obviously hurled out the window of a moving vehicle. I have seen a prospector camped out with a fox terrier type dog (illegal in a N/P.), a dredger, huge damage done by prospectors and not covered up. Piles of rocks left in obvious places. It's pretty simple. If we want to keep access to the creek we need to clean up our act literally. It was only a month or so back that a group removed a trailer load of rubbish from the area between the crossing and Eldorado. Its just as bad again.</p><p>The mess, the rubbish and the illegal activity going on is a disgrace. Time for everyone to be a little more aware and clean up when you leave the creek.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DetectaDave, post: 146612, member: 4774"] I have to agree in regards to the rubbish left behind. This weekend I have seen tins left in fireplaces, bags of rubbish left behind a tree in a hole, cans, bottles, and other new rubbish, obviously hurled out the window of a moving vehicle. I have seen a prospector camped out with a fox terrier type dog (illegal in a N/P.), a dredger, huge damage done by prospectors and not covered up. Piles of rocks left in obvious places. It's pretty simple. If we want to keep access to the creek we need to clean up our act literally. It was only a month or so back that a group removed a trailer load of rubbish from the area between the crossing and Eldorado. Its just as bad again. The mess, the rubbish and the illegal activity going on is a disgrace. Time for everyone to be a little more aware and clean up when you leave the creek. [/QUOTE]
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