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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Meteorites
Is this potentially a meteorite? Dont look at the blue/green colours they are all reflections. Real colour is silver
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<blockquote data-quote="user 4386" data-source="post: 643106" data-attributes="member: 4386"><p>Hmmm - not a quarry that I know of, where is it and what type of quarry? That is a lot of gold to come up an auger screw.</p><p></p><p>"gold is where you find it" was what 19th C prospectors with little geological knowledge said. It actually occurs in quite specific localities, and if you learn what they are you will increase your odds even recreationally (mind you, nowadays the majority of recreational prospectors probably apply some basic geology without being very conscious of it, and some is found by statistical observation i.e. where am I finding it)? The saying has no relevance to 99.9% of actual gold production...there is nothing random about exploration approaches by companies, which are based on strong geological principles. using 150 years of accumulated data.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 4386, post: 643106, member: 4386"] Hmmm - not a quarry that I know of, where is it and what type of quarry? That is a lot of gold to come up an auger screw. "gold is where you find it" was what 19th C prospectors with little geological knowledge said. It actually occurs in quite specific localities, and if you learn what they are you will increase your odds even recreationally (mind you, nowadays the majority of recreational prospectors probably apply some basic geology without being very conscious of it, and some is found by statistical observation i.e. where am I finding it)? The saying has no relevance to 99.9% of actual gold production...there is nothing random about exploration approaches by companies, which are based on strong geological principles. using 150 years of accumulated data. [/QUOTE]
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Gemstones, Minerals & Fossils
Meteorites
Is this potentially a meteorite? Dont look at the blue/green colours they are all reflections. Real colour is silver
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