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Metal Detecting for Gold
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<blockquote data-quote="user 4386" data-source="post: 648049" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>Yes, I only had that photo to hand. Amazing to think that the aborigines saw (and recorded) the Yarra River flowing out through the heads across the dry plain that is now Port Phillip bay. The glaciers of Tasmania and the Kosciusko range. The meteorite impacts as they fell in southern NT (also recorded). Volcanos erupting in South Australia and Victoria. They used to walk across Bass Strait and Torres Strait without getting their feet wet, but got cut off from Victoria before the dingo crossed or the returning boomerang was invented. They painted the Tasmanian Devil on a rock face near Obiri rock at Kakadu, and megafauna bones with tool marks have been recorded in a cave in the North Flinders Ranges.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 4386, post: 648049, member: 4386"] Yes, I only had that photo to hand. Amazing to think that the aborigines saw (and recorded) the Yarra River flowing out through the heads across the dry plain that is now Port Phillip bay. The glaciers of Tasmania and the Kosciusko range. The meteorite impacts as they fell in southern NT (also recorded). Volcanos erupting in South Australia and Victoria. They used to walk across Bass Strait and Torres Strait without getting their feet wet, but got cut off from Victoria before the dingo crossed or the returning boomerang was invented. They painted the Tasmanian Devil on a rock face near Obiri rock at Kakadu, and megafauna bones with tool marks have been recorded in a cave in the North Flinders Ranges. [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
Metal Detecting for Gold
Gold definitions - "Alluvial", "Eluvial", "Colluvial" etc.
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