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Metal Detecting for Gold
What Is/Was Pipeclay And How Is It Formed?
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<blockquote data-quote="Nightjar" data-source="post: 633739" data-attributes="member: 1414"><p>Goldierocks,</p><p>The gold we found were many pieces ranging from sub-grammers to 2grams.</p><p>A mound we found in the You-and-Me mining region gave up just one 2.8grammer right on the edge of the mound.</p><p>Every mound found was made up of the same "light fragmented rocks" as per the photos. There was no showing of any mud/clay. </p><p>The bungarras/rabbits had dug their holes around perimeter of several of them in soft white material seen on many of the mullock heaps around WA gold mines.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nightjar, post: 633739, member: 1414"] Goldierocks, The gold we found were many pieces ranging from sub-grammers to 2grams. A mound we found in the You-and-Me mining region gave up just one 2.8grammer right on the edge of the mound. Every mound found was made up of the same "light fragmented rocks" as per the photos. There was no showing of any mud/clay. The bungarras/rabbits had dug their holes around perimeter of several of them in soft white material seen on many of the mullock heaps around WA gold mines. [/QUOTE]
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What Is/Was Pipeclay And How Is It Formed?
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