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<blockquote data-quote="beach detecting addict" data-source="post: 404715" data-attributes="member: 732"><p>Today myself and a detecting buddy went up to Nundle and hanging Rock looking for gold. we didn't bother trying at hanging rock, we ended up trying near the Chinese cemetery I found my first horse shoe there and a mynor cordial bottle. These were made between 1930-1942 very nice looking bottle.</p><p></p><p>So Craig and I ended up at Bowling Alley point, well there were signs every where about a protected species being found there you could not disturb any rocks</p><p></p><p>and it was also had signs about being private property. So we couldn't gain access anywhere at all on bowling alley point, it looks like the Nundle guy has finally got </p><p></p><p>his way. The water up there was fairly scarce in the River. Has anybody else had any luck gaining access to bowling alley point?</p><p></p><p>cheers Rob</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="beach detecting addict, post: 404715, member: 732"] Today myself and a detecting buddy went up to Nundle and hanging Rock looking for gold. we didn't bother trying at hanging rock, we ended up trying near the Chinese cemetery I found my first horse shoe there and a mynor cordial bottle. These were made between 1930-1942 very nice looking bottle. So Craig and I ended up at Bowling Alley point, well there were signs every where about a protected species being found there you could not disturb any rocks and it was also had signs about being private property. So we couldn't gain access anywhere at all on bowling alley point, it looks like the Nundle guy has finally got his way. The water up there was fairly scarce in the River. Has anybody else had any luck gaining access to bowling alley point? cheers Rob [/QUOTE]
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