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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
REMINISCENCES OF THE OLD GOLD DIGGERS.
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<blockquote data-quote="Mackka" data-source="post: 631549" data-attributes="member: 2446"><p>Another fantastic story Jemba.</p><p>I had the privilege of meeting a Swaggy as a very young boy on the banks of the Cudgegong River when i was about 5 years old. His name was Nobby and he asked my Dad whether there was any chance of getting a plate of stew. He stayed that night and was gone by morning. My Dad and Uncle Bob were panning for gold and filling little medicine bottles with nuggets. I can still remember seeing them sitting on the windowsill and The golden shade they cast on the wall as the sun penetrated the clear glass.</p><p>Mackka</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mackka, post: 631549, member: 2446"] Another fantastic story Jemba. I had the privilege of meeting a Swaggy as a very young boy on the banks of the Cudgegong River when i was about 5 years old. His name was Nobby and he asked my Dad whether there was any chance of getting a plate of stew. He stayed that night and was gone by morning. My Dad and Uncle Bob were panning for gold and filling little medicine bottles with nuggets. I can still remember seeing them sitting on the windowsill and The golden shade they cast on the wall as the sun penetrated the clear glass. Mackka [/QUOTE]
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Alluvial Gold Prospecting
REMINISCENCES OF THE OLD GOLD DIGGERS.
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