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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Rawdon Vale NSW
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<blockquote data-quote="nucopia" data-source="post: 488708" data-attributes="member: 5588"><p>Apologies for the grammar and spelling errors in the last post..</p><p></p><p>On the drive back to Gloucester, Along Rawdon Vale road we stopped at a bridge crossing the Barrington river.</p><p>WE walked out onto the bridge to look up and down the river , the water was crystal clear and we contemplated going for a walk along the bank and looking for a place to try our luck.</p><p>The only problem, there was barbed wire fences running from the very edge of the bridge in both directions either side and fences ran parallel with in a few feet of the river banks.</p><p>Every tree that could be was painted in large capitals "KEEP OUT : there must have been 30 or 40 trees painted with the same message.. :/</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nucopia, post: 488708, member: 5588"] Apologies for the grammar and spelling errors in the last post.. On the drive back to Gloucester, Along Rawdon Vale road we stopped at a bridge crossing the Barrington river. WE walked out onto the bridge to look up and down the river , the water was crystal clear and we contemplated going for a walk along the bank and looking for a place to try our luck. The only problem, there was barbed wire fences running from the very edge of the bridge in both directions either side and fences ran parallel with in a few feet of the river banks. Every tree that could be was painted in large capitals "KEEP OUT : there must have been 30 or 40 trees painted with the same message.. :/ [/QUOTE]
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Gold Prospecting
Alluvial Gold Prospecting
Rawdon Vale NSW
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