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<blockquote data-quote="Derka" data-source="post: 523398" data-attributes="member: 15091"><p>Hi Alex Bunyip.</p><p>My family live at Broulee so I venture there a few times every year. This winter I spent a day detecting the muddy sides of Mogo creek. Found one piece. Next time I will hit Mogo creek again. The creek is flogged to death but Im sure theres plenty small bits floating around. As per the older threads, try Mogo creek a few kms west of the main freeway along Buckenbowra rd. The areas round mogo creek has been deforested so theres plenty of entry points. Im dare not venture near the creek in summer because of snakes and be very careful on the island because my family have seen an assortment of nasty snakes there, even near the sand dunes.</p><p> </p><p>My mother horse rides in mogo state forest and she knows of a few old mines sites in there, deep shafts i think.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derka, post: 523398, member: 15091"] Hi Alex Bunyip. My family live at Broulee so I venture there a few times every year. This winter I spent a day detecting the muddy sides of Mogo creek. Found one piece. Next time I will hit Mogo creek again. The creek is flogged to death but Im sure theres plenty small bits floating around. As per the older threads, try Mogo creek a few kms west of the main freeway along Buckenbowra rd. The areas round mogo creek has been deforested so theres plenty of entry points. Im dare not venture near the creek in summer because of snakes and be very careful on the island because my family have seen an assortment of nasty snakes there, even near the sand dunes. My mother horse rides in mogo state forest and she knows of a few old mines sites in there, deep shafts i think. [/QUOTE]
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