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The Buckland Valley Gold Fields History
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<blockquote data-quote="Occasional_panner" data-source="post: 340649" data-attributes="member: 7956"><p>Mate, I think you'll find that area is fine to detect, as you just need to stay away from nat parks, NCR, Ref area.</p><p>A big portion of that area is state forest.</p><p>Have a look here <a href="http://nremap-sc.nre.vic.gov.au/MapShare.v2/imf.jsp?site=forestexplorer" target="_blank">http://nremap-sc.nre.vic.gov.au/MapShare.v2/imf.jsp?site=forestexplorer</a></p><p>Click on legend to see what type of land it is that you are interested in.</p><p></p><p>Have another read through here to refresh the memory <a href="http://earthresources.vic.gov.au/earth-resources-regulation/recreational-prospecting-and-fossicking/land-access-rules" target="_blank">http://earthresources.vic.gov.au/earth-resources-regulation/recreational-prospecting-and-fossicking/land-access-rules</a></p><p></p><p>Alluvial is totally different, a off limits steam/river can go through an area that you can detect on(state forest), ie no panning sluicing in the water, but detect on the dry land is fine.</p><p></p><p>So yes go detecting there and find those hidden stashes, plenty of chinese coins to be found there apparently.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Occasional_panner, post: 340649, member: 7956"] Mate, I think you'll find that area is fine to detect, as you just need to stay away from nat parks, NCR, Ref area. A big portion of that area is state forest. Have a look here [url]http://nremap-sc.nre.vic.gov.au/MapShare.v2/imf.jsp?site=forestexplorer[/url] Click on legend to see what type of land it is that you are interested in. Have another read through here to refresh the memory [url]http://earthresources.vic.gov.au/earth-resources-regulation/recreational-prospecting-and-fossicking/land-access-rules[/url] Alluvial is totally different, a off limits steam/river can go through an area that you can detect on(state forest), ie no panning sluicing in the water, but detect on the dry land is fine. So yes go detecting there and find those hidden stashes, plenty of chinese coins to be found there apparently. [/QUOTE]
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