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Idea: Prospecting maps for whole of Victoria
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<blockquote data-quote="malri_au" data-source="post: 386249" data-attributes="member: 11932"><p>It's all good to put all the gold stuff on the map,the problem arises when some of it falls on private leases etc.and this changes constantly with tenement updates/forfeits/renewals.</p><p></p><p>I just personally think it's better to direct them to use their states applicable geoservers,make them learn how to use them,if they can't,get help from someone who can.</p><p></p><p>The info could very easily be abused by unscrupulous people.</p><p></p><p>Some strikes appear in national parks and off limit places,last thing we need is those being dug up.</p><p></p><p>Bad enough I went up moliagul lookout not long ago and just inside the entrance was a trailer load of dumped crap.tv's,matresses,various househould crap.dissapointing.</p><p></p><p>I could explain more but I've already said enough as to why I decided not to pursue it.</p><p></p><p>There's already guys selling all the gold gps locations on ebay for $50 a pop,we know where they came from though(public database).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="malri_au, post: 386249, member: 11932"] It's all good to put all the gold stuff on the map,the problem arises when some of it falls on private leases etc.and this changes constantly with tenement updates/forfeits/renewals. I just personally think it's better to direct them to use their states applicable geoservers,make them learn how to use them,if they can't,get help from someone who can. The info could very easily be abused by unscrupulous people. Some strikes appear in national parks and off limit places,last thing we need is those being dug up. Bad enough I went up moliagul lookout not long ago and just inside the entrance was a trailer load of dumped crap.tv's,matresses,various househould crap.dissapointing. I could explain more but I've already said enough as to why I decided not to pursue it. There's already guys selling all the gold gps locations on ebay for $50 a pop,we know where they came from though(public database). [/QUOTE]
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Idea: Prospecting maps for whole of Victoria
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