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<blockquote data-quote="k man" data-source="post: 152265" data-attributes="member: 3697"><p>My in laws good friends have land at the foothills of a major ski mountain and they have panned out gold in the shape and size of corn flakes.its in an area known for gold but when serveyed it was not profitable due to extraction cost.however these people seem to have a good supply in there creek that passes through there farm. once again though it was all Maori land so there is a good chance that are never got the attention the area that was serveyed did.although I never got to see the gold my father in law has seen a nice little jar full of the corn flakes and being 70 years of age I have no real reason to doubt him.it ironic that there friends have been no were to be seen since Christmas and they only discovered the gold around September 8)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="k man, post: 152265, member: 3697"] My in laws good friends have land at the foothills of a major ski mountain and they have panned out gold in the shape and size of corn flakes.its in an area known for gold but when serveyed it was not profitable due to extraction cost.however these people seem to have a good supply in there creek that passes through there farm. once again though it was all Maori land so there is a good chance that are never got the attention the area that was serveyed did.although I never got to see the gold my father in law has seen a nice little jar full of the corn flakes and being 70 years of age I have no real reason to doubt him.it ironic that there friends have been no were to be seen since Christmas and they only discovered the gold around September 8) [/QUOTE]
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